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Percy Jackson
The first season of the Disney+ Percy Jackson series is now over and I have many thoughts. Now these are thoughts completely untainted by nostalgia or even knowledge of the book. I wanted to wait until the end of the season to read the first book so there will be another article comparing the two. However I firmly believe that the series stands on its own and the complaints from book readers are nitpicky and irrelevant.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Naruto's Ascension
In the world of Naruto, the Akatsuki organization stands as a formidable force, comprised of powerful rogue ninjas with ambitious goals. Led by Nagato, also known as Pain, Akatsuki seeks to achieve world domination through the capture of the Tailed Beasts. However, what if Naruto, the titular protagonist of the series, were to become the next Pain and reshape Akatsuki in his image? In this article, we will explore the hypothetical scenario of Naruto assuming leadership of Akatsuki, examining the potential consequences and ramifications of such a transformation on the Narutoverse.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
Crushed Season 4 Review: Worth Watching Finale
Amazon Prime should learn from its younger son Mini TV how to bring quick seasons of shows like Crushed, which came much after Mirzapur; even the fourth installment of Crushed has also hit the market. The show is completely complete, but we are still waiting for season 3 of Mirzapur. Well, we will talk about Mirzapur some other time. Today let's talk about season 4 of Crushed, which is the season finale. So, friends, how was this finale? How is the ending? Now we will discuss, so all of you are requested to stay connected with the post.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
Godzilla: A Cultural Icon and Global Phenomenon
Since its debut in 1954, Godzilla has roared its way into the hearts and minds of audiences worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on cinema and popular culture. Born from the ashes of post-war Japan, Godzilla transcends its origins as a mere monster movie, evolving into a symbol of nuclear anxiety, environmentalism, and cultural resilience. In this essay, we will explore the enduring legacy of Godzilla, examining its impact on Japanese cinema and its influence on filmmakers and audiences across the globe.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
The Holocaust Parallel in Attack on Titan
Attack on Titan: Final Season, the culmination of Hajime Isayama's epic manga series, has captivated audiences with its intricate narrative, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes. As the series delves deeper into the conflict between the Eldians and Marleyans, parallels to real-world historical events, particularly the Holocaust, become increasingly apparent. Let us explore how Attack on Titan: Final Season evokes the horrors of the Holocaust, examining themes of oppression, dehumanization, and resistance, and the profound impact of these parallels on the narrative and its reception.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
Lessons in Chemistry Series Review
Discover the world of chemistry and romance. Based on the novel written by Bonnie Garmus, Lessons in Chemistry is a 2023 Apple+ series. Set in the 1950s, Elizabeth Zott is an intelligent woman who dreams of being a chemist. Her dream is put on hold when she falls in love, becomes pregnant, and gets fired from her lab.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Stain's Principle
In the rich tapestry of hero narratives within the realm of manga and anime, few characters have left as profound an impact as Stain, the enigmatic antagonist from Kohei Horikoshi's "My Hero Academia." Stain's principle, a belief system centered around the purification of heroism through the elimination of "fake" heroes, is a moral and philosophical cornerstone that challenges the very foundation of the hero society portrayed in the series. Despite his radical methods, Stain's unwavering respect for All Might, the symbol of peace, adds a layer of complexity to his character. This essay endeavors to dissect Stain's principle, exploring its ideological underpinnings, its implications within the world of "My Hero Academia," and the paradoxical nature of Stain's respect for All Might.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
Exclusive Interview – Ted star Max Burkholder talks Seth MacFarlane’s Peacock series. Content Warning.
Max Burkholder (Parenthood, The Purge, Invincible) stars as the lead of Seth MacFarlane’s Ted movie prequel series that premiered on Peacock, January 11th. The project takes place in 1993 and Max portrays the character that Mark Wahlberg played in the films. I asked him about working in television and movies as a child, some of his favorite video games and what it was like working opposite a special effect in the Ted television show.
By Tai Freligh2 years ago in Geeks
How To Get Into One Piece
In August, the One Piece Live Action dropped, quickly becoming the most-viewed show on Netflix at the time. I remember seeing in my YouTube recommended lists a lot of reviews from YouTubers who had never gotten into One Piece, who were watching the Live Action excitedly. I forced my ex-girlfriend to watch it, myself, and in turn she got her parents hooked. (Her dad’s favorite is Buggy. Everyone’s favorite is Buggy. Jeff Ward is a treasure. Jeff, if you’re reading this, I love you.) At around the same time, the YouTube channel “Dudes Talking Manga” started a series where one of the titular dudes read the One Piece manga for the first time in his life, reacting to it as the muse took him. One Piece is my favorite franchise; while I didn’t necessarily grow up with it, I did get into it when I was in my mid-teens, and it’s stuck with me this long.
By Steven Christopher McKnight2 years ago in Geeks
The Rock vs Roman Reigns Set for WrestleMania 40
Friday Night SmackDown was a whirlwind in the WWE universe with The Rock making a thunderous return, signaling a potential clash against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 40. This revelation sent me, along with the rest of the internet, into a state of meltdown. The mix of emotions is palpable, oscillating between disappointment for what might have been and excitement for what's to come.
By Lawrence Lease2 years ago in Geeks











