
Clyde E. Dawkins
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I'm a big sports fan, especially hockey, and I've been a fan of villainesses since I was eight! My favorite shows are The Simpsons and Family Guy, etc.
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Villainess Review: Rachel Knox (Mystery 101)
At times, I find myself wondering which batch of movies has better villainesses: the Lifetime movies or the ones on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries. Both batches have pleased this fan of villainesses with some incredible ones in recent years, and regarding HM&M, they have delivered with some fantastic film series, with one of them being Mystery 101. Another HM&M series with a great pairing; in this case it's Jill Wagner (of Wipeout and Teen Wolf fame) as college professor Amy Winslow, and Kristoffer Polaha (who I loved in Fox's short-lived series, Backstrom) as detective Travis Burke.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Reviewing the NXT Women's Division's 1st Post-Release Showcase
Out of the 10 women who were released by WWE on November 4, six of them were from NXT. Franky Monet, Scarlett, Zayda Ramier, Jessi Kamea, Katrina Cortez, and former NXT Women's Champion and NXT Women's Tag Team Champion Ember Moon--all released that day. As the saying often goes, "The show must go on." SmackDown had their showcase one night later, then Raw, and now it was NXT's turn. Even with the massive hit to NXT's Women's Division, the female stars of the black and gold brand continued to dominate.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Olivia Cranor (Suburban Swingers Club)
Suburban Swingers Club was quite an amazing Lifetime film that I truly enjoyed watching when it aired. The film centered on Lori and Grant Malick, who moved into their dream house, but were just removed from a terrible tragedy: a miscarriage. Both halves of the couple felt a strain in their marriage caused by the sudden loss, but after meeting new neighbors Derek and Rachel, and learning that they were planning to attend a "swingers" party, Grant suggests that he and Lori attend, though Lori vehemently objects. Grant states that it would help their marriage, and that they would be thinking only of each other when they are in the arms of others, but Lori still objects.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Reviewing the Raw Women's Division's 1st Post-Release Showcase
This week's edition of Raw comes just days after the Women's Traditional Elimination Match was set in stone, but it also comes just days after WWE's latest massive batch of releases, which saw 10 women let go from WWE. The releases effected all three shows; SmackDown had their first show after the fire sale. It was Raw's turn, and it was quite eventful for the red brand's women.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
NFL Week 9 Recap: We Need to Talk About Aaron
So let's talk about it. Right here. Right now. I am a diehard Green Bay Packers fan. I am a diehard Aaron Rodgers fan. I love what he does on the field, as well as off it. However, we have to bring up one thing he did off the field that has all of society in an uproar. Days before a "Clash of the Titans" against the Kansas City Chiefs, the news broke: Aaron Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19. The news was followed by the added revelation that he'd be out for the game, which shocked this fan. I was thinking that Rodgers could return following two negative tests because he was vaccinated.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
The Rookie: Is Bailey Nune Turning Heel?
The fourth season of the hit ABC series, The Rookie, ended a long arc involving the sinister La Fiera, but began another storyline involving a serial arsonist and killer. In addition, the season has seen its lead character, John Nolan, with a new love interest in form of firefighter Bailey Nune, played by Jenna Dewan. This was Nolan's third on-screen relationship; he dated fellow officer Lucy Chen during the first season, and the second season saw him involved with Dr. Grace Sawyer. Dewan's Bailey Nune debuted on the third season finale, and has appeared in all but two episodes of the fourth season. However, as the storyline progresses, and Nolan and Bailey's relationship becomes closer, there lurks a possibility that Bailey could be the villainess behind everything.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
CFL Week 14 Recap: One Spot Remains
The 2021 Canadian Football League season has now entered the month of November, and in a normal season, November is the month that the Grey Cup Playoffs take place. However, because this season got off to a late start and is shortened by a few weeks, this November will feature the final three weeks of the regular season, with the playoffs starting on November 28. Speaking of the playoffs, here's who qualified entering Week 14.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Women's Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match Set for Survivor Series 2021
Major League Baseball has the World Series. WWE has Survivor Series, their own Fall Classic. Since 1987, Survivor Series has been World Wrestling Entertainment's traditional autumn event, usually taking place days before Thanksgiving. It serves as one of WWE's "Big Four," and is chronologically the last "Big Four" event of the calendar year. Survivor Series is WWE's second-oldest event, just two years younger than their mega-premiere event, WrestleMania. It was at the 1990 event that The Undertaker made his memorable debut, and fittingly, the 2020 event saw The Phenom call it a career after 30 years.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Reviewing the SmackDown Women's Division's 1st Post-Release Showcase
I'm not going to lie, it was a bit difficult to watch this week's SmackDown after the batch of releases just one day prior. Yet I couldn't help but be curious about what that show, Raw, and NXT will look like after the latest "fire sale" from WWE, which saw 10 women released. In spite of this, quite a bit happened regarding the women of SmackDown this week, so let's get to it.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
10 Women Released By WWE in Latest "Fire Sale"
So on Wednesday, I read on Twitter that a batch of releases could be coming to WWE. Uh-oh. I hate these. I hate any releases from WWE, even the sample-sized ones from a few years back, because one of them was always someone I was a fan of. Lately, the releases have come in immensely huge bunches, nearly 20 all at once. I refer to them as "fire sales"; named after the "Going out of business, everything must go" sales at stores. The following day, the releases were handed out--18 of them, ten of them being from the women's roster. Oh boy. So let's analyze them.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Alison (Secrets of an Escort)
Double lives always seem to play a role in these Lifetime films, and this fan wouldn't have it any other way. In the case of the film, Secrets of an Escort (aka The Other Me), it is Connie Anderson, a divorced mother of daughter Christine, who is in this role after moving with Christine to Hawaii. Waitress by day, escort by night--the latter under the name, Veronica, and being done to make ends meet.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Amanda and Shelly Davis (Magnum P.I.)
Since Day One, I have really enjoyed CBS' Magnum P.I. reboot immensely. When I first heard about this back in 2018, I was in, even though I had never seen an episode of the original until about a year later. The show premiered in the fall of 2018 and was a Monday series at first, but the second season saw a move to CBS' Friday night lineup, where it currently serves on the 9PM slot before Blue Bloods, which (ironically) features the original Magnum, Tom Selleck, as one of its lead stars. The show is also part of the famed "Lenkov-verse," along with CBS' reboots of Hawaii Five-0 (which ended in 2020 after 10 years) and MacGyver (which was cancelled in the spring of 2021 after five seasons). In addition, the Magnum reboot has had its share of sinister but amazing villainesses, with a glaring example being featured in the episode, "Those We Leave Behind."
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Criminal











