
Rachel Carrington
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I write a little bit of everything because I love to write. 53 novels. Over 2,500 articles. Essays. Short Stories. Book Reviews. Movie Reviews. And more. You can find a lot of that stuff here. rachelcarrington.com. X: @rcarrington2004
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Oliver Queen Just Faced The Ultimate Betrayal On 'Arrow'
This post contains spoilers for Arrow Season 5. Five years ago, #OliverQueen was finishing up his journey in Russia. He'd made peace with his darkness...or, at the very least, had given it a different identity. With the help of a teacher, he'd learned how to live with the trauma of his years of torture, and harness his strength to help what was then called Starling City. That teacher shaped him and essentially created the #GreenArrow.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
The Most Controversial 'Arrow' Ever? A Mass Shooting And Nuanced Gun Control Debate Come To The CW
This post contains spoilers for Arrow Season 5 The February 15th episode of Arrow, "Spectre Of the Gun," opened with a TV-14 warning. Only a few minutes into the episode, viewers saw why: a gunman opens fire inside City Hall, killing several people and wounding a couple dozen more. Even the District Attorney takes a bullet in the shoulder.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'The Flash/Supergirl' Musical Could Be The Beginning Of More Songs
(WARNING: This post contains spoilers for The Flash Season 3!) The first Flash/Supergirl crossover musical is set to air on March 21st, and the lineup of talent includes characters from #TheFlash, #Supergirl, #LegendsofTomorrow, and #Arrow. It will also be the first reunion for #Glee actors, Grant Gustin, Melissa Benoist and Darren Criss since their time together on the singing series.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow' Star Stephen Amell Wants On 'American Ninja Warrior' — Here's Why He Would Destroy The Competition
Update: Stephen will appear on American Ninja Warrior on May 25th! Fans have been encouraging Arrow star Stephen Amell for months to participate in the NBC series American Ninja Warrior, the famed obstacle course game show. But winning American Ninja Warrior isn't a walk in the park. With challenges like the salmon ladder, the vertical limit and the invisible ladder, this series puts contestants (and the occasional streaker) to the ultimate test.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
The 5 Saddest Episodes Of 'Bones' To Start The Tears As We Say Goodbye
The countdown has started to the final episode of the wildly popular anthropological drama, Bones. The series finale will air on March 21, 2017, and millions of fans will cry as they watch the credits fade away on the last new episode.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Criminal
'Tremors 6' Is In Production—Here's What We Know So Far
Remember that nostalgic horror movie from 1990 with the wormy creatures that traveled under the sand and threatened the life and limb of everyone in their paths? Well, if you've been following the #Tremors franchise, you'll be happy to know, Tremors 6 has now started production in Cape Town, South Africa. For those of us who watched the last installment in 2015, it's about time!
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Futurism
4 Changes To Improve A Revived 'American Idol'
What do #CarrieUnderwood, #KellyClarkson and #ScottyMcCreery all have in common? They each won the title of #AmericanIdol and gained millions of fans in the process. In its heyday, American Idol boasted over 30 million viewers, so it's no wonder the series helped winners and runners-up launch successful music careers.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Beat
Why The New Casey Anthony Documentary 'An American Murder Mystery' Broke Ratings Records
Viewers are fascinated with true crime stories. It's one of the many reasons why television shows like #Snapped, #TheFirst48 and #MakingaMurderer are so popular. We want to go behind the scenes of the stories on the news, to dig deeper than what a newspaper journalist can tell us in a single article. And perhaps discover new information that will answer lingering questions we have.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Criminal
'Beauty And The Beast': 5 Versions Of The Beast That Differ From Disney's Fairy Tale
Beauty and the Beast began with a fairytale written in 1740 by French novelist Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, although some would argue the story originated hundreds of years before in Greek mythology. Regardless, over 250 years later, the story is still being told through various mediums with a major motion picture from Disney releasing on Friday, March 17th.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
What We Want To Learn About Sheldon's Childhood From 'The Big Bang Theory' Prequel
Young Sheldon, the prequel to The Big Bang Theory, recently found its lead actor — Iain Armitage from Big Little Lies — to play a young version of the socially awkward Dr. Sheldon Cooper, made famous by Jim Parsons. And on Monday, CBS officially green-lit it for next season.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











