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Deadpool and Wolverine Movie Review
In a cinematic landscape dominated by superheroes, Deadpool has offered a welcome reprieve since 2016. The series has delivered an endless stream of laughs to older audiences while making fun of just about every cliché in the book. Deadpool and Wolverine is billed as one of the biggest blockbusters of the summer, but fans new and old will feel let down by this latest entry.
By Robert Cain2 years ago in Geeks
They Boys
The Boys just wrapped up its 4th season, we know that there will only be one season left. But as of now there has been a lot of character development from just about everyone. That said some of the arcs are more carefully crafted than others. Some heroes we only saw on screen for a single season, and some weren’t in this last season. Well we are going to talk about the best character arcs of The Boys and where they might go in season 5.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "Green No More"
You know, when the Green Ranger first departed, I was not happy. I was just beginning to really enjoy seeing him, and then, gone. However, I did take Green Ranger's second departure better than the first. The reason was simple: when Tommy was out of the Rangers the first time, something could have been done to prevent it. Regarding this time? No. There was no way out for Tommy as the Green Ranger, and even at the age of nine, I knew this.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
The Boys
A lot has happened this season on The Boys, and there are a lot of loose ends to tie up. Homelander and Neumann are planning on killing the president, Sage is out on her own, Annie has been captured, and Butcher is basically dead. There is one season left and this finale episode not only needs to tie up all of those loose ends, but they also need set up the final season (and I would really appreciate it if they would give us something for Gen V season 2).
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "The Mutiny: Part III"
This landmark special arc began with a huge bang: the debut of Lord Zedd. Part I saw Zedd eject Rita Repulsa from the moon palace due to her numerous failures to defeat the Power Rangers, and it ended with Zedd releasing the Pirantishead monster, who froze four of the five Dinozords. Things were turned up in Part II, as Pirantishead placed Tyrannosaurus and Dragonzord under his evil control, resulting in Zordon presenting brand new Zords to the Rangers: the Thunderzords.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "The Mutiny: Part II"
Even now, 30 years later, I still fondly remember this three-part arc that kicked off the second season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. It was absolutely epic, legendary, and iconic for sure, and every time I rewatch all three parts, my inner nine-year-old beams with joy. Part I, of course, featured the debut of Lord Zedd, who was the higher-up of Rita Repulsa and her minions. Within moments, he ejected Rita from the palace due to her constant failure to defeat the Power Rangers, all while Goldar, in the immortal words of the late, great Godfather of Soul himself, "sold her out for chicken change."
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "The Mutiny: Part I"
In such a short time, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers became the ultimate kids' program on Fox, airing original episodes six days a week and gaining an immense following. I was eight years old when this whole thing started, and I was hooked even before I turned nine. The episodes were a hit, the toys were selling like hotcakes. It was official: the Power Rangers were a phenomenon.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
SDCC Schedule
San Diego Comic Con is going to be a very packed weekend, with peak days being on Friday and Saturday. I have desperately tried not to overbook myself but there is just so much that I would like to do. Sunday is the day that things start winding down. All of the major announcements have already been made, the big names are going home and the crowd starts to thin out a little bit. This makes the convention a little bit more networking and comic centric. So there is still plenty that I want to do on Sunday, even with fewer options. SDCC always ends with a sing along of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode Once More With Feeling. My dad and I went last year but honestly I am probably going to skip it and just come home to my husband. The sing along is fun but it won’t be as fun without my dad and quite frankly the weekend is going to be really long without my Patrick.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
'Agatha All Along': Meet The Major Players
After a number of tongue-in-cheek title changes, and, like many projects, a few Strike related delays, the first trailer for WandaVision spin-off Agatha All Along has arrived, with the first two episodes of the series itself dropping on Disney Plus on September 18.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
SDCC Schedule
Saturday is probably going to be the biggest and busiest day of San Diego Comic Con. Most people that bought single day passes bought them for Saturday and it is routinely the first day that sells out. I am personally not setting foot in any of the bigger halls on Saturday so I am hoping that everything that I want to hit will be easier to get into. That said I am also hoping that I left myself enough time to get in line for the things that I think are important. I think I have figured out a strategy for these bigger conventions so let’s get to my Saturday schedule for SDCC.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "Return of an Old Friend"
Since television became a thing so many decades ago, so many shows have had that moment. You know the one I'm talking about: "Where were you when this happened?" That moment. Where were you when someone shot J.R. Ewing? Where were you when the 4077 left Korea? Where were you when Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer all ended up facing the proverbial music in 1998? A small group of many landmark moments all over television.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
San Diego Comic Con
The schedules for San Diego Comic Con are now being released and my little nerd heart is very happy. There is going to be a lot going on all weekend but Friday will probably be my busiest day work wise. I already have some interviews lined up. Figuring out the schedule for the weekend is leading to some really tough choices. I am simply too nerdy for my own good and it is taking just so much effort to choose what I want to do. All that said, let’s get into my very tentative and hopeful schedule for Friday at SDCC.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks











