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The 3 Worst Endings in TV History. Top Story - May 2019.
Well, the verdict is in. Game of Thrones has dug its own grave. After years of brilliant character development, complex plotlines, and stunning CGI, the show's writers have destroyed any last bit of hope we had for a satisfying conclusion—burning it alight like the massacre at King's Landing. What was once the greatest series in TV history has fallen from grace at a rate parallel to the downfall of some of its most iconic characters: last week's particularly notable victims being Daenerys Targaryen and Jaime Lannister. So what do we do now? We must accept our fate—and prepare ourselves for the inevitable tragedy that is tonight's final offering. Before that though, we might find some solace in revisiting other series that almost made it, before famously falling at the final hurdle. How did their fans cope? Did these endings fade away into history, or tarnish the entire show's memory forever?Naturally, we must begin at the very worst. The most notorious of all, and in most people's eyes, the long-time occupier of the Iron Throne of bad endings...
By Laura Holliday7 years ago in Geeks
In My Opinion: The Best American Actors
I've already done an article on the Best British Actors of today, and you can read it here. I have a pretty good idea of who I want to put on the list of Americans now as well. I've always known that I wanted to do a list of the best actors from America, and, obviously, I would do Britain and America separately, because of the fact that the acting scenes are so different in each place. For example: British actors are more likely to train in theatre, not film—and American actors are less likely to be from an acting background.
By Annie Kapur7 years ago in Geeks
The Dissenter's Guide to Disrupting the Future
We all know the quintessential reading list, we see it a lot. It features 1984 and Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451, and the like. And while we all should probably read those books, the writing style isn't for everyone. I am a fairly avid reader, and I struggle with Orwell's language sometimes. So I wanted to make a short 10-book list that is more accessible, but just as important in illustrating this horrible path we seem to be on, so that we can be better equipped to rise up against it. I have tried to include some YA and adult fiction because I think it is important to keep things accessible. Some times someone who will only read YA fiction will find a novel written for the more advanced.
By Paige Graffunder7 years ago in Geeks
10 Fantasy Writing Lessons We Can Learn from 'Game of Thrones'
Game of Thrones is HBO's most watched show, and it has only become more and more popular over the years. Based on the series of books by George R.R. Martin, titled A Song of Ice and Fire, the very last episode is looming.
By Meghan McKenna7 years ago in Geeks
Creative Video Ideas
YouTube has over a billion users worldwide (YES over a billion!), and it seems in today's society everyone wants to create a YouTube channel, but everyone has a distinct mindset of why they need a channel, the most popular are to develop a following, become recognized, and earning MONEY!
By Tasha Dean7 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Saddest Films
10. 'Up' This Pixar animation about the grumpy old Carl Fredricksen does not only warm your heart, but also shatters it into a million pieces. After the death of his wife Ellie, Carl decides to fulfill their lifelong dream and ties thousands of balloons to his house in the hopes of getting to Paradise Falls, as a promise to his wife. It is not all doom and gloom, as he is unwillingly accompanied by boy scout Russell and Dug, the talking dog. An all-time family favourite that will leave you in tears of laughter and sadness.
By Twisting MyMelons7 years ago in Geeks
10 Book Series That Need to Be Adapted to Television
I think we've all read that one book or series of books, and wondered where the film was. Now, I grew up reading the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew novels, as well as several others. As I got older and my tastes obviously changed, and while I'd still read the occasional Hardy Boys adventure, they quickly became a sort of once-in-a-while read for me.
By Greg Seebregts7 years ago in Geeks












