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Who is the Valonqar?
Spoilers ahead for both the books and the show! Game of Thrones is back in our lives once more. The first episode of Season 7 has graced our screens, and what an episode it was! From the North to the South, and the East to the West, we are more certain than ever that nobody is safe.
By Charlotte Williams9 years ago in Geeks
Best 'Family Guy' Musical Numbers
Since 1999, Family Guy has become more and more popular as its hilarity grows. Some of their most hilarious moments come from their extremely well-produced music. Peopled loved these so much that characters Brian and Stewie were featured on the 2007 Emmy Awards to sing a number about television. Whether it is the slightest jokes implanted in the lyrics or the well-choreographed dance numbers, these songs will have you cracking up so much that you just have to rewind to hear them again.
By Corey Gittleman9 years ago in Geeks
The Narrative Problem with The Walking Dead
The first season of The Walking Dead was a masterpiece in television drama, full of ideas both in front of the camera and behind it that created six episodes of high-quality entertainment. With fantastic in-camera prosthetics and visual effects, the original team behind the show even thought to shoot on the more expensive film, rather than with digital cameras, as film footage would be much more likely to survive an apocalypse. The team clearly cared about the details.
By Jae Calcutt9 years ago in Geeks
Even the Vampire Queen Battles Insecurity
Insecurity has plagued every single one of us in some shape or form. Sometimes it's because we beat ourselves up and at other times, it's because of external forces; i.e: people we may know or hardly know, a video on YouTube that attacks several habits or traits you may have and so forth. We find our solace through various mediums and a highly popular one is television, more specifically television shows such as the popular Adventure Time. Let's dig a bit deeper here and extract the beloved Marceline Abadeer and see through her point of a view, yes?
By Anecia Lewis9 years ago in Geeks
New Doctor Who Played by Jodie Whittaker
Jodie Whittaker is married to an American actor named Christian Contreras; they had their first son in 2015. She also had a nephew named Harry Whittaker who had Down Syndrome and played Leo Goskirk, a character who had the same condition, in Emmerdale before his death in 2014 at age 3.
By Lizzy Arrow9 years ago in Geeks
Peaky Blinders = The Godfather
We love The Godfather Parts I & II. (No one watches III more than once because it’s like eating rotten eggs after an expensive four-course meal.) If we’re honest, it’s mostly because we love watching Michael war with himself. Sure he murders people he's known his whole life, but he also attends baptisms and speaks softly. We all have our faults.
By Alex Casey9 years ago in Geeks
Classic Doctor Who in 30 Episodes
Doctor Who ran for 26 years in the twentieth century, before it was relaunched by Christopher Eccleston in 2005. With Peter Capaldi hanging up his eyebrows and stepping down from the role at Christmas, this summer is the perfect time to find yourself a darkened room and experience some of the show's past. Throughout the first 26 years, the show went through multiple production teams, along with seven doctors, each bringing new ideas and styles to the program. And so, here’s a handy guide to experiencing the breadth of 26 years of Doctor Who within the space of a single day. This list comprises a look at the different styles of the show, from the original historicals and science fiction stories to the more complicated ideas of the show’s later years, via some classic monsters, villains, and moments along the way. There’s no need to watch these in chronological order either, feel free to dip in and out as you fancy.
By Jae Calcutt9 years ago in Geeks
Review of Game of Thrones 7.1
Game of Thrones, as everyone knows, was back last night with the start of its seventh season. It was an altogether excellent episode, satisfying in that every major character was given some time, but one thread I especially liked was Sam in the library.
By Paul Levinson9 years ago in Geeks
Why The Bold Type May Be Your New Favorite Show
I'm a show repeater. I rarely ever watch new shows. When I do decide to watch a new show, it's after the first season has already aired. I don't like waiting each week for new episodes. Plus, I just like the comfort of rewatching my favorite characters and knowing exactly what is going to happen. So when I decided to watch The Bold Type's series premiere, it was because it sounded exactly like my type of show. (Get it?)
By Jessica N.9 years ago in Geeks










