
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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Lethal Desires
Angela Landon's car suddenly comes to a stop near an isolated area, as she is on her way home from work. It's late--very late for Angela, as she was working overtime, so her car problems added on to her stress. As she pops the hood and inspects the situation, Angela suddenly hears strange noises nearby. The sounds are faint at first, but they start become clearer, and louder, until finally Angela is shocked to see piercing, yellow eyes, the last thing she ever sees.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Fiction
Villainess Review: Daphne Novak (Danger in the Spotlight)
This was yet another Lifetime film that I just couldn't wait to watch, having learned about this film back when it was known as Paralyzed by Danger. The retitled Danger in the Spotlight centered on Martha Wright, who begins the film waking up in her car after an apparent car crash. Martha, a recovering alcoholic, was believed to have been inebriated while behind the wheel, and after coming to, she heads to the other car and sees a woman laying on her steering wheel, as she was on the other end of the accident.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
No One Circles the AFC East Like the Buffalo Bills
For nearly two decades, Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and the New England Patriots basically held the AFC East (as well as the entire American Football Conference as a whole) hostage. Even during the final years when the luster was starting to fade just a bit, the Brady/Belichick Patriots winning the AFC East was as certain as death and taxes. But with Brady now in the NFC, the conference is open. The other 15 teams in the entire conference have life now, and that includes some teams in the conference's Eastern Division. However, one team has to take the helm as the division's top dog, and that team is the Buffalo Bills.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Nora McConnell (The Pom Pom Murders)
We are closing in on Lifetime's annual "Fear the Cheer" batch of cheerleader based movies, and I am super excited. I still remember the "Cheer, Rally, Kill" batch from 2019; those cheerleader movies have such amazing and epic villainesses--they have me salivating more than Homer Simpson does over a doughnut (among other foods). 2020's batch was amazing as well, and the best villainess from that group (as well as from 2020 overall) was featured in The Pom Pom Murders--which was originally titled, Ruthless Renegades.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Is Kansas City's AFC West Stranglehold in Jeopardy?
The American Football Conference's Western Division has been moderate since the Seattle Seahawks were sent to the National Football Conference in the 2002 season. Not a very deep division, but not that bad either. In the last five seasons, the Kansas City Chiefs have dominated the AFC West, and they became a juggernaut once Patrick Mahomes II became their starting QB. Mahomes is a future legend; in three seasons, the Chiefs have become the #1 superpower in the entire AFC, with the last two seasons seeing them reached the Super Bowl.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Rise Above Evil
On a normal day, Dr. Elizabeth Barnes would be on her way home after a productive day helping her patients with their relationship problems. Most of her patients have often been in toxic and even abusive relationships, with one of them being a young woman named Alyssa Hanover, who was the subject of her drive. Elizabeth was on her way to meet a fellow therapist, Dr. Jacqueline Vincent, regarding Alyssa, and the drive was a speedy one, as Elizabeth's history with Alyssa was a close one.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Fiction
Top 5 Lifetime Movie Actresses Who Need to Play a Villainess (At Least Once)
I've been a fan of Lifetime movies for at least 20 years, especially due the immense amount of villainesses featured. I also love that the same group of actors and actresses are featured in Lifetime's films, and regarding the actresses, some have done more Lifetime films than others and are very well known to fans of those films. Notable Lifetime film actresses include (but aren't limited to) Ashlynn Yennie, Grace Patterson, Crystal Allen, Cindy Busby, Lindsay Hartley, and Christina Cox, just to name a few.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
CFL Week 3 Recap: Alberta Wins & Riders Remain Unbeaten
Usually, the third week of a football season officially separates the men from the boys, the contenders from the pretenders, the wolves from the sheep. That is often true in an NFL season (which is now 17 games), and in a normal CFL season (which has 18 games). However, this is not a normal CFL season. This is a 14-game season this year, making the third week immensely vital to both of Alberta's franchises: the Calgary Stampeders and the Edmonton Elks. Both teams entered Week 3 at 0-2 and needed wins badly, or it would be a long season for the clubs.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Marianne Danforth (The Perfect Marriage)
I cannot recall exactly when I started watching Lifetime movies, but it was at least 20 years ago. During the early 2000s, Lifetime movies started to change, going from the usual plot of women being victims of domestic abuse and even sexual assault, to currently (and mostly) consisting of (usually) female protagonists being plagued by a crazed villainess. This film, The Perfect Marriage, was one of many that was part of that paradigm shift.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
The Intrigue of the NFC South
I've always been intrigued and entertained by the National Football Conference's Southern Division. The NFC South was created as part of the 2002 NFL division realignment, and regarding this division, the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, and New Orleans Saints were taken from the geographically incorrect NFC West, and placed with the NFC Central's Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This division has been interesting from the very beginning, and there's one reason for that: it's very wide open.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Explaining My Inspirations for My Fiction Stories on Vocal
It's amazing. I never thought I'd be writing, well, anything on this wonderful site known as Vocal. I got here on a very, very happy accident. I was on a message board that centered on villainesses, and I was set on writing a review for one in particular, Jillian from the 2021 Lifetime film, Deceitful Dating. But something happened. The board was down. And I really wanted to get my thoughts out. Then I remembered Vocal. Could I actually write something on Vocal? I had known about Vocal for a while because another amazing writer has loads of reviews on the site, so I decided to join, and a review that would have been seen by very few people, turned into my first story on Vocal.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Journal
Villainess Review: Bailee Adams (Sisters for Life)
I learned about this movie months ago, when it was known as Sinister Sorority, and once I found out about this film hitting Lifetime, I anxiously waited for the announced airdate. This was a good one, centering on Beta Delta Chi sorority member Jana Spicer, whose search for new members led her to encounter Bailee Adams, who was looking to join and voiced her ardent beliefs about sisterhood. Her goal of joining the sorority hit a snag, as Bailee was informed by Jana that the last remaining spot was going to a girl named Cori, who was a legacy. This dismayed Bailee immensely, so what does she do? Nothing, just attacks Cori, sends her over a ledge, and causes her to be placed in a coma. That's all.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks











