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School Spirits Series Review
I’m not going to roam the school halls for the rest of my afterlife. School Spirits is a 2023 series. After her mysterious death, Maddie’s spirit is stuck in purgatory in the school. The afterlife consists of several ghosts who attempt to move on. As Maddie investigates her disappearance, she learns secrets that she was better off not knowing.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
My Honest Opinion of WWE's Royal Rumble 2024
The Royal Rumble, an event that sparks excitement and speculation among wrestling fans worldwide, unfolded in a thrilling fashion this past Saturday night. With Cody Rhodes winning the men's Royal Rumble and Bailey emerging victorious in the women's edition, the stage is set for an intriguing journey to WrestleMania 40. In this blog post, we'll delve into the aftermath of the Rumble, unexpected twists, and potential storylines that could shape the road to the grandest stage of them all.
By Lawrence Lease2 years ago in Geeks
Family Guy Turns 25
Amazing, isn't it? Today, Family Guy celebrates 25 years. The date was Sunday, January 31, 1999. Super Bowl Sunday. Fox aired Super Bowl XXXIII, the network's second-ever Super Bowl broadcast, and that year, it was the Denver Broncos defeating the Atlanta Falcons to repeat as champions of the National Football League, while also bringing a storybook ending to the iconic career of John Elway. After one career ended on a high note, another show--another era--began.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
Avatar the Last Airbender
There are many things flying around the internet about Netflix’s live action Avatar the Last Airbender series. Fans of the original animated series have been holding out cautious hope for a while now and we have expectations. This is one of the most definitively perfect shows of all time and the choice to turn it into a live action after the execution of the film was a bold one. The series releases on the 22nd and fans are already pointing out the horrendous choices that the creatives have made. Perhaps the first mistake is the creatives opening their mouths about the unnecessary changes that they have decided to make. Perhaps the problem was choosing to make the series in the first place, either way we have things that NEED to happen in this show. Without them the show will fail and the fans will do everything in their power to make sure that it never gets a chance at a second season.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
Behind the Trend
Occasionally a streaming service (mostly Netflix) will drop a short series that takes over the internet for a few weeks and sometimes months. They are mostly flash in the pan type things, the internet has no attention span. And I mostly try to avoid them until the hype dies down. Because like it or not we are all moldable and I'd like to avoid group think. So I wait until the internet is over it before watching anything that generates that much attention. I like to see if the hype was worth it. So here we go with our first behind the trend watch: Inventing Anna.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks
The Dynamic Dichotomy of Professor X and Magneto
The X-Men universe, a vast tapestry of mutants navigating a world that fears and often despises them, is a testament to the complexity of human nature and societal dynamics. At the heart of this intricate narrative lies the relationship between two formidable characters, Professor Charles Xavier (Professor X) and Erik Lehnsher (Magneto). While both mutants share a common origin and a dream of securing a future for their kind, their distinct methodologies and philosophies create a dichotomy that has shaped the very foundation of the X-Men universe. This essay explores the depth of their relationship, delving into the ideological struggle that defines their interactions and the underlying respect that endures despite their differences.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
The Unraveling of Villainy
The narrative begins with Twice experiencing a series of events that shake the foundations of his loyalty to the League of Villains. Perhaps it's a moment of reflection triggered by a confrontation with a former friend, a revelation about the consequences of his actions, or an unexpected act of kindness from an unlikely source. This section delves into the psychological and emotional impact of this catalyst on Twice, unraveling the internal conflict that prompts him to question the path he's been following.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
10 Surprisingly Dark/Tragic Moments In Children's Anime
In the early 2000s, the runaway sucess of series such as Pokemon and Dragon Ball Z brought anime into the mainstream. As anime is such a wide-ranging artform in Japan, covering numerous different genres and target audiences, this briefly caused an issue as some networks bought up big in anime rights in search of the next big thing, only to discover the series' they purchased were not actually suitable for children.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
What Happened to Jamiee Foxworth?
Former Child Actress Jamiee Foxworth played Judy Winslow, the younger sister of the Winslow, for four seasons of the sitcom Family Matters until the success of Jaleel's character Steve Urkel she was removed from the show until what happened to Jaimee Foxworth.
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Geeks
The Best of Buffy
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is one of the greatest shows of all time. It perfected the monster of the week format while still running a greater storyline underneath. It has some great characters and character development. And of course it has some big gaping flaws because Joss Whedon’s personality did in fact seep into the show. So I will be discussing all of it season by season in the simplest way possible. I am trying this thing where I talk about the things that I love but not in such an in depth way that they become homework for me. So in a very broad strokes way this is my Best of Buffy article for season 1.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in Geeks










