
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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Game Four: Back and Fo(u)rth
The Milwaukee Bucks headed home down two games in the NBA Finals, and they needed to bounce back to make it a true series. They got off to a good start with their 120-100 Game Three victory, but they still needed to take Game Four; though the Phoenix Suns did not make it easy for them. This game was very close throughout; in fact, at halftime, it was all even at 52. The Suns took over the third period, leading to a six point lead entering the fourth and final quarter. It looked like the Bucks were in trouble and on their way to facing elimination heading to Phoenix.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Reviewing Mandy Rose's Return to NXT
A week removed from a memorable Great American Bash special, NXT featured three women's matches; one of them being Sarray facing off against Gigi Dolin. Sarray was originally supposed to face Toni Storm, but the announcement of Toni's promotion to SmackDown threw a proverbial monkey wrench into things. Gigi Dolin decided to step on and challenge Sarray, leading to the match taking place, but during their bout, everyone was surprised by sudden appearance of Mandy Rose, who was making her first appearance on NXT since late 2016.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Game Three: Giannis Dominates Again
The Milwaukee Bucks had two days off to reflect on their situation and prepare for Game Three of the NBA Finals. The Bucks entered the game with their backs to the wall. Down 2-0 in the championship series against the Phoenix Suns, the Bucks were now in the safe confines of their home court for not only this game, but Game Four as well. However, that is not enough. The Bucks needed to win these games, because a loss would be immensely detrimental to the team.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Beth (College Professor Obsession)
Lifetime strikes gold again with their latest film, College Professor Obsession, which was originally titled, Deadly Dormitory. The film centered on Jenny Willis, a new student at Goldbridge University who is trying to regain the track scholarship that she was denied, and it's during the film's opening that she is introduced to her roommates, Beth and Sarah. Beth served as the "welcoming committee" of sorts to Jenny, though we quickly see a chilliness between Beth and Sarah. Part of Jenny's introduction includes her classes, most notably her psychology class, which is taught by Dr. Eric Davrow.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Christina Riley (Superboy)
I had been familiar with the Superboy comics and TV series, but regarding the latter, I hadn't seen a snippet of it until about a decade ago on YouTube, and it was this very episode, "Werewolf." So in the episode, the Daily Planet received a brief piece of video footage from a young woman named Christina Riley, who later reveals that the video provided evidence of a werewolf prowling in the woods. After Clark Kent voiced his belief in Christina's statements, he is paired with Christina on this quest, which features Christina naming a suspect: Professor Canaris.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Geeks
Reviewing a Night of Big Changes to SmackDown's Women's Division
The latest edition of SmackDown was a big one: it was their final one inside the ThunderDome. Among many things, the COVID-19 pandemic affected World Wrestling Entertainment's programming, as beginning in March 2020, all shows and PPVs originally took place inside their Performance Center with no fans in attendance. It was in the late summer of 2020 that the ThunderDome debuted; a bubble that allows fans to attend virtually, with SummerSlam being the first event to take place inside the ThunderDome. The bubble was the site for Raw, SmackDown, and PPVs, though this year's WrestleMania did take place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, in front of fans.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
18 and Betrayed
Continuation of 18 and Deceived Gabrielle "Gabi" Donner's world was undergoing an immense tailspin. Just two months prior, she was celebrating her 18th birthday, and also found the confidence to start dating again, thanks to her mother. However, one potential boyfriend, JT, ended things with her, and just when she thought she found love with Brandon Schott, not only does she witness Brandon with another woman, but he ends up dead. And just when things can't get any worse for Gabi, her mother and the closest person in her life, Andrea Donner, is nowhere to be found, and Gabi ended up arrested and accused of killing Brandon.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Fiction
The Rise and Shocking Fall of Molly Shattuck
Who here doesn't love a feel good story? I think we not only love an absolute feel good story, but we also love the people who are part of said story. However, as much as we love these stories and the people involved, we also become heartbroken when these same people go from heroes to villains, from good to criminal, just flat out turning to the dark side. This was the case regarding Molly Shattuck, and I vividly remember both stories: her feel good story in 2005, and her surprise heel turn in 2014.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Criminal
18 and Deceived
The alarm clock struck 8:00 in the morning, and Gabrielle "Gabi" Donner rose out of bed on what was a very special day in her young life: her 18th birthday. Gabi had waited for this day for her entire life, and as she left her bedroom, her day began with an extra special greeting from her mother.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Fiction
Game Two: Living by the Three
Proving that the third time really is the charm, the Phoenix Suns entered Game Two of the NBA Finals with a 1-0 lead in the championship series for the first time in franchise history. The Suns were looking to double their lead in Milwaukee, but much like Game One, the first quarter saw a slow start for from Phoenix. After 12 minutes, the Milwaukee Bucks led 29-26, but also like Game One, the Suns had a strong 2nd quarter--outscoring the Bucks 30-16. The Suns never looked back afterwards, and once the dust was settled, they emerged victorious--winning 118-108.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Yvette Ellison (Elementary)
Elementary was, and is, an amazing series. I was drawn in quickly due to the fact that it was a modern retelling of Sherlock Holmes, and I ended up enjoying seven amazing seasons of this spectacular show. Among the many things I enjoyed about the show was its collection of villainesses, coming in all forms and all kinds. Every collection has a beginning, and in the case of Elementary, it was the second-ever episode, "While You Were Sleeping," that kicked things off.
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Criminal
Game Five: Lightning Strikes in the Same Place Twice
Those who say lightning never strikes in the same place twice...they haven't watched the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Lightning only needed Ross Colton's 2nd period goal, and Andrei Vasilevskiy being a brick wall yet again to capture their third Stanley Cup in franchise history, and their second straight. Vasilevskiy captured the Conn Smythe Trophy, and it was definitely earned. His numbers in this year's playoffs: 16-7, five shutouts (three of them in the Stanley Cup Semifinals and Final), a .930 save percentage, and a GAA of 1.90. WOW! That's supernatural goaltending!
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Unbalanced











