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Sweet Tooth: Season 3 – The Final Season's Journey to Truth in a Post-Apocalyptic World
The journey of Gus, the part-deer, part-human boy, and his friends in the post-apocalyptic world of "Sweet Tooth" has captivated audiences since its debut. The unique blend of hope, adventure, and dystopian reality has created a series that stands out in the realm of post-apocalyptic storytelling. As "Sweet Tooth" embarks on its third and final season, the stakes are higher than ever. This season promises to delve deeper into the mysteries of hybrids and their origins, offering a thrilling conclusion to Gus's quest.
By Oliver Green2 years ago in Geeks
Exploring the Dark Realms of Modern Society and Technology: A Deep Dive into the Latest Season of Black Mirror
Black Mirror, the critically acclaimed anthology series, has returned with a new season that continues to push the boundaries of storytelling by exploring the dark and often unsettling aspects of modern society and technology. Created by Charlie Brooker, the series is known for its thought-provoking narratives that blend science fiction with contemporary issues, making audiences question the impact of technology on their lives. In this blog, we will take a deep dive into the latest season, analyzing each episode, discussing the underlying themes, and reflecting on the broader implications for our society.
By Oliver Green2 years ago in Geeks
70 Years of Deviltry: A Look at Looney Tunes' Tasmanian Devil
As we all know, Looney Tunes has given us so many wild, wacky, and crazy characters in the last 90+ years; some have been highly acclaimed, while others weren't featured much, but were basically cult hits. A character that definitely belongs in the "cult hit" category is the Tasmanian Devil (or "Taz" for short). Taz is definitely quite a popular character in the Looney Tunes group, and this is despite the fact that he was only featured in five shorts during the classic era at Warner Bros. Cartoons.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
The Boys Season 2
The first few episodes of The Boys are out and the internet reaction for the most part has been insufferable. Between internet incels talking shit about Erin Moriarty’s looks and creatively illiterate morons screaming that this season is suffering from “bad writing” (something they couldn’t possibly be more specific about because they have no idea what would actually constitute bad writing) this season of The Boys is certainly being talked about. That said I think the new season is off to a great start and it feels literally exactly like the previous 3 seasons that we have gotten. Before we get started with The Boys season 2, episode 4 let’s do a quick recap up to this point, Butcher is dying, Huey’s mom is back, Firecracker is coming after Starlight and for some reason Sister Sage and The Deep slept together…Okay well here we go.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Under the Bridge - A Hulu Series Review
No one rests until justice is served. Based on the memoir written by Rebecca Godfrey, Under the Bridge is a 2024 Hulu series based on true events. Reena Virk, a Fourteen-year-old girl is murdered by a group of vengeful peers in Victoria, British Columbia. As seven teenagers undergo an investigation, the police hope to bring justice to the Virk family.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Are you as confused as me?
Everyone who knows me knows that I am a big fan of the HBO show Game of Thrones. I thought George R.R. Martin was a genius, and I thought the team that brought us the show was simply brilliant. I refer to that show very often as I got to know all of the main characters very well glued to each episode and rewatching it on DVD multiple times.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Geeks
Brief and not-so-brief opinions: Part 9
Wild Cards (CBC TV), Argylle, and Real Estate Sisters. … The 'brief and not-so-brief opinions' articles are my outlet to rant about or appreciate movies, shows and their elements. I will express my thoughts while watching and after or only after watching, it depends. I will not be rating. These are not spoiler-free for the most part and no research will be made for or about them(unless curious or accidental which would be mentioned). They are in no particular order of recent watching as well. However, the opinions are in order of viewing the movie or show (for the most part). This wouldn't be as structured or detailed as well and there would be no set number of picks per article, it would be just as things go. It is intended to be casual. So think, conversations about movie plots, characters, topics-so something like that.
By 'Vive Akugha2 years ago in Geeks
Bridgerton Season 3 Part 2-a review
I watched the 1st part of 4 episodes and wrote about them in my "Bridgerton Season 3 Part 1 faces change" article. In that, I shared my opinions and predictions but I have some more for the remaining 4 episodes of the 2nd part of Bridgerton season 3.
By 'Vive Akugha2 years ago in Geeks
Brief and not-so-brief opinions: Part 8
57 Seconds, Bridgerton (Netflix), and The Fall Guy. … The 'brief and not-so-brief opinions' articles are my outlet to rant about or appreciate movies, shows and their elements. I will express my thoughts while watching and after or only after watching, it depends. I will not be rating. These are not spoiler-free for the most part and no research will be made for or about them(unless curious or accidental which would be mentioned). They are in no particular order of recent watching as well. However, the opinions are in order of viewing the movie or show (for the most part). This wouldn't be as structured or detailed as well and there would be no set number of picks per article, it would be just as things go. It is intended to be casual. So think, conversations about movie plots, characters, topics-so something like that.
By 'Vive Akugha2 years ago in Geeks
Brief and not-so-brief opinions: Part 7
The Beekeeper, Crew, and Palm Royale (Apple TV +). … The 'brief and not-so-brief opinions' articles are my outlet to rant about or appreciate movies, shows and their elements. I will express my thoughts while watching and after or only after watching, it depends. I will not be rating. These are not spoiler-free for the most part and no research will be made for or about them(unless curious or accidental which would be mentioned). They are in no particular order of recent watching as well. However, the opinions are in order of viewing the movie or show (for the most part). This wouldn't be as structured or detailed as well and there would be no set number of picks per article, it would be just as things go. It is intended to be casual. So think, conversations about movie plots, characters, topics-so something like that.
By 'Vive Akugha2 years ago in Geeks
Unraveling the Notions of Love and Capitalism through The Maxton Hall Series
We all love the romantic trope of enemies to lovers that serves a slow burn, leaving us gasping for air amidst the sizzling chemistry of the main characters, diving us deep into the escapism of their romance. Adolescent angst and feelings take centre stage in this show, which is perfect if you enjoy typical high school teen dramas. Your heartstrings will be pulled by the series' poignant depiction of love. The series is unique because of its sharp lines, which strike a deep chord with us. Amazon Prime’s most recent release Maxton Hall embodies the romantic dramatism of the pro-capitalist enemies of lovers James and Ruby, giving us a breathtaking onscreen presence yet the predictability of the plot and the fine crevices of incompleteness in the evolution of the subplots hampers it from being a massive feature of swoonworhty foes to romantic partners. Let's dive deeper into the nuances of the series
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Geeks











