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A Look At The Narcissist Trope In TV Shows
We all know the type, rude, crude, and cares only about themselves, the narcissist trope is a character trait that has been prevalent in television and movies for decades. While we love and hate them for being so terrible and irredeemable, the question has to be asked: “Are they truly irredeemable?"
By Jay Kobayashi3 years ago in Geeks
Canceled Too Soon
There are about 1000 TV shows that were canceled too soon, but this doesn’t just apply to shows that were only aired for a single season. Sometimes after multiple seasons the show goes underappreciated and this leads to cancellation. These are some of my personal favorite shows that didn’t give enough attention on the networks they were on and therefore we as the audience didn’t really get closure.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Black Mirror Series Review (Season 6)
Debuting in 2011, Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror earned a great deal of fanfare with a cynical satire of modern and futuristic technology. After five seasons, a transition to Netflix and an interactive film, many believed the anthology had quietly trailed off. Four years later, another set of episodes has arrived; a well produced outing, but it doesn’t rank among the best of the series.
By Robert Cain3 years ago in Geeks
The Piston Cup Order: Best Order to Watch Cars
After a gruelling week filled with countless meetings, brainstorming sessions, and deadlines, I needed a break. I wanted to take a trip down memory lane and rekindle the joy of simpler times. Should I binge-watch an action-packed series? Or how about a comedy sitcom?
By Baxter Page3 years ago in Geeks
Support the WGA
As the WGA strike continues it seems that by the end of this month that SAG will be joining them as they almost unanimously voted to join the strike. The DGA is also currently voting as to whether or not they will be joining the strike, either way Hollywood is being effectively shut down with or without them. Marvel has recently announced new general release dates for several projects due to lots of productions being put on hold in light of the strike. We will undoubtedly be seeing more productions be put on hold when the actors join the picket lines.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
The Lantern Corps
Another project that James Gunn has announced is Lanterns, with the ambiguity of the title we can hope that this project will include all of the Lantern Corps colors. Now should that be the case it means that we will be pulling from the Brightest Day, Darkest Night series. That would allow for the background and full introduction of each faction of the Lantern Corps. I will simply provide a brief synopsis.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Lantern Corps
Alright we are back for part 2 of discussing the lantern corps and all their colors. We got about halfway through last time but there are so many to discuss. Honestly the Lantern universe is one of my favorites in comics and there are so many great storylines that you should read and I will do a separate article based on the color of lantern for you.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
How Netflix’s “I Think You Should Leave” Is Deeper Than You Think
The other day I was watching the latest season of Tim Robinson’s absurdist sketch comedy series, I Think You Should Leave, and throughout my watch of this collection of absurdist humor, I noticed that there was some depth to these sketches that I haven’t realized before. While this depth could be a complete overthought, I believe that there is enough evidence to prove it. So lets explore the various layers of I Think You Should Leave and examine why it is deeper than you think.
By Jay Kobayashi3 years ago in Geeks
My Brilliant friend
I am Lila from My Brilliant Friend... or I was. In the show, two girls become friends at a young age: Lila Cerullo and Elena Greco. I, Lila was a brilliant young girl who could read and write easily at a young age, but was suppressed by the working class town I grew up in. As of today, I grew up in a better time where women have more rights, but what did going all the way through college this time actually do for me now? College doesn't mean the same as it did in the forties when not everyone got to go to school, and now it is just seen as a given.
By Seashell Harpspring 3 years ago in Geeks
The Ethical Implications of AI.
Introduction. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing and has the potential to transform various aspects of our lives. From autonomous vehicles to personalized recommendation systems, AI is reshaping industries and enhancing human capabilities. However, along with its remarkable progress comes a set of ethical challenges. This article delves into the ethical implications of AI, exploring the need to balance technological progress with social responsibility. By examining real-life examples and thought-provoking scenarios, we can gain insights into the importance of addressing ethical considerations in AI development and deployment.
By Ogunwusi Adedapo Kolawole3 years ago in Geeks











