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Scooby-Doo Where Are You: Some things have remained a mystery
Scooby-Doo Where Are You from an adult perspective Looking back on Scooby-Doo Where Are You from an adult perspective, there were things taking place that many Baby Boomers or their parents probably never noticed or questioned. The series ran for two seasons from 1969 to 1971 on CBS and was canceled because of low ratings. Children today don't have the same innocence as their grandparents and great-grandparents, and seem to pay attention to every detail with animated programming. Let's take a look at what may have been missed six decades ago.
By Cheryl E Preston3 years ago in Geeks
Avatar: Whose the Best?
With new Avatar stories in the works, fans are both excited and nostalgic. New Avatars gives us more depth into the Avatar lore as well as enhance the incredible stories that already exist. We know that we will be getting 3 movies in the Avatar universe that will center around different Avatars, the first focusing on the Gaang. We also know that there is a new series in the works centered around the next Avatar in the cycle after Korra. That said I would like to dive into the quality of Avatar’s we’ve had so far. Now I want to be clear that this is not a reflection of the shows but of the actual in fiction Avatar and how he/she did at being the Avatar.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Black Panther: Background
With the release of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever the internet seems to be split into two camps. The sane people loved the movie and recognized it for the genius it is and the sociopaths incapable of critical thinking or emotion hated it. That said, one of the biggest criticisms before the movie was even released was that Shuri was taking up the mantle. However this was in fact a comic accurate event that happened long before Chadwick’s death and the rewrite of the movie. So I thought that I’d jump with some very necessary comics to read with Shuri taking the lead.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Ko Sung hee My Holo Love 2020 ON Netflix
My Holo Love (Korean: 나 홀로 그대) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Yoon Hyun-min and Ko Sung-hee. It was released on Netflix on February 7, 2020.[2][3][4][5] Because of her face blindness disorder, Han So-yeon decided to live a reclusive life. This changes when she starts using the AI program Holo whose appearance is the same as the developer, Go Nan-do. The latter slowly falls in love with So-yeon but his cold personality, which contrasts with Holo's, isn't in his favor. Main
By William Solano3 years ago in Geeks
Hulu is America's Preferred Streaming Service [New Data]
Remember the original Netflix? You subscribed to receive a few DVDs a month in the mail. You’d watch the movies and send them back to select a new set of movies for the next month. That concept seems so foreign today when we have so many streaming options at our fingertips!
By Pam Jannes3 years ago in Geeks
Gaslight (1944) - A Movie Review
Fight for your mind. Don’t let anyone talk you down. Gaslight is a 1944 film. A newly married couple moves into the home of her late aunt who was murdered in the house ten years prior. So he can invest in her possessions, Gregory gaslights Paula driving her to question her surroundings and the people around her.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Matilda The Musical - A Netflix Movie Review
Even if you’re little you can do a lot. Based on the novel by Roald Dahl and adapted from the stage musical, Matilda The Musical is a 2022 Netflix film. Neglected by her parents, Matilda finds solace in books. Starting school, Matilda makes new friends but also faces the cruel headmistress, Miss Trunchbull.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
“Quid Pro Woe”: A Response to Wednesday Episode 6
We all know that Wednesday Addams of the new Netflix series is extremely autistic coded. Her blunt reluctance to participate in uncomfortable social situations, difficulty engaging with peers’ emotions, and extreme fixation on the mysteries of Nevermore are some, but certainly not all of the indicators written into the script. I found her opposition to bullshit very refreshing, but continued to be frustrated, angered, and even heartbroken, by each new fight picked by a character who felt she owed them something.
By Kelsey O'Regan (they/them/theirs)3 years ago in Geeks









