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Shall We Find Jaime Parting Ways With Cersei In The Final Season of 'Game Of Thrones'?
With the release of the final episode of the penultimate season, we find a bunch of important events packed into a staggering 81 minutes. From the revelation of Jon being a Targaryen (oh wait! we knew that) to the beast burning down the Wall, the only thing which remained foreseeable was Cersei's cunning move to gain an upper hand and Jaime's fruitless attempts to persuade her. Or did you really think for a moment that Cersei Lannister, who blew up a Sept along with hundreds of people, just agreed to step down and fight alongside her enemy?
By Subham Das8 years ago in Geeks
Stunning 'Game Of Thrones' Fan Theory: The Death Of Viserion Was a Calculated Move!
With the new episode Beyond the Wall marking the longest episode of Game Of Thrones till date, mind boggling fan theories are already on the run. The episode featured some influential and important moments and was by far the most thrilling episode of this season. And the fan theories take it beyond. One of them says that the ambush of Jon Snow and the others was a pre-planned event only to attract Daenerys so that the Night King could get himself a dragon. While some points are indeed thought-provoking, the others seem forced. Get ready to dive into it.
By Subham Das8 years ago in Geeks
Is Jaime Truly The Father Of Cersei's Unborn On 'Game Of Thrones'?
Cersei loved a very few people in her world. Her children, who were all dead, and Jaime. She loved him and she needed him by her side in her unresolved conquest of the Seven Kingdoms. But lately it seems that Jaime has been going through a phase of reflections. In the episode The Spoils Of War, he realized that they were fighting a losing battle and stood no chance against Dany even with Qyburn's Scorpion. Cersei, having realized that perhaps Jaime was losing hope in their plans used her pregnancy as an effective weapon to keep Jaime in her hands as always. But was Cersei really pregnant or did she just use it as a tool to tilt Jaime to her side?
By Subham Das8 years ago in Geeks
A Face Off Between Jim Moriarty (Sherlock BBC) and Red John (The Mentalist)
[SPOILER ALERT!] Whom do you choose for carrying out your ‘villainous’ fantasies? Moriarty, a sadistic ‘consulting criminal’ is featured as an antagonist in the 9.2 rated TV series ‘Sherlock’. On the other hand, we have Red John, a psychopathic serial killer, featuring in ‘The Mentalist’.
By Subham Das8 years ago in Geeks
Alex Kingston Wants To Return To 'Doctor Who' Just To Snog The New Doctor
As we all know, Alex Kingston is well-known to the Doctor Who community as the wicked Professor River Song, also the daughter of Amy and Rory. Kingston first appeared on the long-running show back in 2008 in the episode 'Silence In The Library.' Ever since then, River Song has been cropping up all over the place, but not in sync with the Doctor's timeline.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Best Shows on Hulu Right Now
With such a vast variety of shows online right now, it is often hard to start a new series, especially after recently finishing a favorite. Finishing a series can even lead to resentment of starting over with a new one. Plus, recommendations by streaming services aren't always accurate. That's why it's so important to know what you're getting into before you make the plunge — TV shows are a commitment!
By Kelsey Lange8 years ago in Geeks
Review of Stranger Things 2
I found Stranger Things 2 bigger and better than 1. 1. More science, less metaphysics in 2 than 1. For me, this makes the horror impact of the story even stronger. Will is infected by a kind of virus from the other dimension. That means there's a logical way to fight it — in this case, heat. And this in turn means our heroes have a logical chance of winning, in addition to the supernatural, supra-physical, which also plays a major role, in the person of Eleven, AKA Jane.
By Paul Levinson8 years ago in Geeks
The Day 'The Simpsons' Died
If you ask many people what their favourite animated series is, some will say South Park, others will say Family Guy, but for most who grew up in the 90s, the answer will undoubtedly be The Simpsons. A concept that first debuted as animated shorts on The Tracy Ullman Show in 1987, The Simpsons has become the most recognisable television family in history, as well as one of the longest running TV shows ever. You don't get to that point by being mediocre, though; you get there by being innovative and truly remarkable in every way, and that's absolutely what The Simpsons was; I place emphasis on the was.
By The One True Geekology8 years ago in Geeks
Disney XD Is Airing 'Ducktales' 2017 Out Of Order, and that's a Big Problem
So far, the reviews for Disney's Ducktales reboot have been trending towards the positive. The stories are engaging, and the voice work top-notch. The animation style and character designs, while quite different from the original and a turn-off for some older viewers, are perfectly geared towards the young fans the show will need to attract if it is to survive beyond its already confirmed second season. Right now, it seems there is only one major factor counting against Ducktales' success: The episodes are being aired in the wrong order.
By Kristy Anderson8 years ago in Geeks











