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Most Bingeable Shows
Binge watching is a relatively new term that came to society with the rise of streaming services. Not that the action of binge watching didn’t exist before, but now we have a name for it. So here we go, we are going to talk about the best shows to Binge watch. Now I think my personal criteria for this is going to be; shows with 5 seasons or less. I find binge watching shows longer than that a little intimidating and I tend to lose interest a little quicker. That said we still want a decent amount of episodes so nothing under 8 episodes a season because at that point, why do it? I hate getting super interested in something and not having enough of it. And last but not least we need something that is consistent. I don’t want to invest 100 hours of my life into something that ends up sucking.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
In Defense of Daemon Targaryen
So there is a lot of discourse online about House of the Dragon, blacks vs greens, who the real bad guys are, blah blah blah. However the person I am going to ride or die for today is Daemon Targaryen. A lot of people (mostly delusional greens) want so desperately to make him a villain and today I will be refuting that. It is very clear that the show's creators want the audience to hate Daemon, that said if that is really what they wanted they shouldn’t have cast Matt Smith. George R.R. Martin himself said that Daemon is a gray character at best, he’s complicated and he is his favorite character. But a lot of the changes from the book were made in that effort. For in the book Daemon is not a bad guy, and quite frankly he isn’t in the show either.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
House of the Dragon
When House of the Dragon first aired I had not read the book it was based on. I have since done that and now we are going to do a little compare and contrast. As it was said during the airing of the first season that the production of the show was very….creative with its use of the source material. Now the first season actually didn’t cover very much as it was all set up. But we are going to go through the things that the show omitted and probably should have included, and the things that they just fully changed for whatever reason. I will not be going over all the things they adapted well, though overall it wasn’t bad. The problem is that the things that they changed are so fundamental that it truly affects the whole story.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Ranking Gilmore Girls Characters
Stars Hollow is a comfortable and nutty place. The town is entirely populated with vivid and crazy characters that simply don’t get talked about enough. So here we go, we are talking about all the Gilmore Girls side characters. Who's annoying? Who’s amazing? And who is the best supporting character in Stars Hollow?
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
The Journey of "Smallville": A Deep Dive into Lex Luthor and Clark Kent's Relationship
"Smallville," the iconic TV series that aired from 2001 to 2011, captivated audiences with its fresh take on the Superman mythology. Focusing on the formative years of Clark Kent in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, the series explores his journey from a high school student to the iconic superhero, Superman. This blog post delves into the intricate relationship between Clark Kent and Lex Luthor, charting their journey from friends to adversaries, and ultimately, highlighting Clark's transformation into Superman.
By Oliver Green2 years ago in Geeks
Sex and the City
The third season ends with all of the ladies single. I think that is really when the show is at its best. The girls show up for each other more when they aren’t centering the men in their lives. And often when they get out of long term or serious relationships it's because they are demonstrating what it means to be a strong woman. They are looking out for themselves or their friends and they don’t let love or affection get in the way of that. They obviously referring to all the other women, not Carrie. Carrie would throw all her friends off a cliff for Big and it's pathetic.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Everybody Loves Miranda
Aside from Carrie, Miranda is probably the most flawed of the Sex and the City women. And thus she is one of my favorites. She is the character I probably identify with the most. She is strong, powerful, independent and she works very hard to be a woman in a man’s world as she is a lawyer. That said, her aggressive feminism is sometimes a step too far and she ends up pushing the men she cares about her away.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Sex and the City
Sex and the City is one of the most iconic shows to come out of the late 90s-early 2000s for so many reasons. But I think one of the things that most of the fans can agree on is how much Carrie Bradshaw sucks. If you don’t agree then perhaps you should rethink your own personal actions and personality because there is no way to experience her character without anger. Let’s go ahead and discuss why.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Sex and the City
We can all agree that the best part of Sex and the City is all of the other girls that aren’t Carrie. My personal favorite is Samantha (also the top of the list through a fully objective analysis) and so we are going to talk about all the reasons why she is the best of the group. Not just the best woman but the best friend. She is strong, confident and she owns her own PR firm, that is badass.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Life Is Short. Have An Affair
Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal, the latest Netflix original, delves into the murky realm of online adultery and reveals startling facts about the notorious website that caused a stir in the history of the internet. From suicides to lying YouTubers and a mysterious hacking team, this captivating three-party docuseries explores the meteoric rise and spectacular fall of Ashley Madison, leaving no stone unturned.
By Chelsea Rose2 years ago in Geeks
Friz Freleng's Strange Case of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
I'm a huge, and I mean huge fan and enthusiast of the Looney Tunes cartoons. I've watched the shorts religiously for close to 35 years, I have the various DVDs--hell, I've even created some DVDs. There was always something magical about the Looney Tunes. Whether it's the wackiness, the dialogue, the storylines, or Mel Blanc's iconic voicework, one thing's for sure: there's nothing like the Looney Tunes.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
The LA It Girls: The Story of Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian. Content Warning.
Two socialite women: Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian were both born into rich loyal families and also best friends. They were loved and hated by the media and haters but they still managed their way into the fame limelight.
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Geeks









