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Stranger Things Series Review (Season 5: Vol I, II & Finale)
For nine years, Stranger Things has dominated the streaming charts with its lovable characters, visceral sci-fi horror and affectionate tributes to the eighties. Many an audience has been captivated by the show; it’s a shame then that the end of this long-running saga falls short in several places.
By Robert Cainabout a month ago in Geeks
The Boy in the Rain
I didn’t go for the game. I went for my nephew. He’s twelve, wears a faded jersey two sizes too big, and talks about football like it’s scripture. “It’s not just running and tackling, Uncle,” he’d said, eyes wide. “It’s about heart. About who shows up when no one’s watching.”
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Geeks
Recasting The Challenge: Battle of the Era's
The Challenge season 40 recently aired, and we saw Jordan Wiseley, Jenny West, and Rachel Robinson win. There were some questionable casting choices this season, though, and I'd love to fix this iconic season. I know there are going to be some choices that people don't love but after watching Vets and New Threats I think they are all necessary.
By Dylan Deckardabout a month ago in Geeks
Why Marvel Studios Should Embrace Canon MCU Novels
For over fifteen years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been the gold standard for shared cinematic storytelling. What began as a risky experiment with Iron Man (2008) grew into a sprawling, interconnected franchise that redefined what blockbuster filmmaking could be. But as the MCU continues to grow–across films, Disney+ series, specials, and now the multiverse–it faces a challenge that can’t be solved with bigger budgets or more content alone:
By Jenna Deedyabout a month ago in Geeks
Does Strange Things Have A Horcrux Problem?
Like many, I’ve been watching the final season of Stranger Things, avidly keeping up with the gang of tweens-turned-teenage nerds ever since they discovered the mysterious Eleven in the woods. But, unlike the previous four 80s pining seasons where a “big-bad” has appeared, threatening the cast and their Americana dull hometown of Hawkins, whether it’s the Demogorgon, the Mind Flayer, or the Russians, season 5 is unique not only in bringing back a previous antagonist from season 4, Vecna, but also heavily retconning the series to make it appear as though they have always been the series antagonist from the start.
By Conor Matthewsabout a month ago in Geeks
Creating the next 9 themes for The Challenge
There are a lot of rumors that the 42nd season of The Challenge will be do or die if they want the franchise to continue. The last season, Vets & New Threats, sounded ridiculous but was actually a good season. We've seen some terrible themes like Spies, Lies, & Allies. This article will be a list of what themes The Challenge should do from season 42 to 50 to make it as iconic as possible.
By Dylan Deckardabout a month ago in Geeks
Malcolm in the Middle Gets Limited Revival on Hulu With Original Cast Returning
After nearly two decades away from the spotlight of the dysfunctional Wilkerson household, Malcolm is officially heading back into the fray — much to the delight of long-time fans. December 29, 2025 saw the release of the first full trailer for the upcoming limited revival of Malcolm in the Middle, officially titled Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, confirming the long-rumored project and giving audiences a clear glimpse of what awaits when the series streams in spring 2026.
By Raviha Imranabout a month ago in Geeks
Everyone Is a Suspect. AI-Generated.
I’ve always been drawn to stories where the danger isn’t lurking in the shadows—but sitting right next to you. Small towns. Isolated groups. Smiling faces with secrets tucked just beneath the surface. Give me a setting where no one can leave, and I’m already locked in.
By Travis Johnsonabout a month ago in Geeks








