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Kara Sevda
This is one Turkish drama series you don't want to miss. It's such magnificent, masterful storytelling. Great, great, great all the way. Kara Sevda (Endless Love) boasts a compelling storyline, an excellent cast, lovely sights and sounds, twists, turns, and everything ingredient you need for a powerful drama. The series tackled several real issues which made it so much more of a life drama. Love, Hate, Betrayal, Family Loyalty, Friendship and Brotherhood, Blackmail, Treachery, Lies and Deceit, Emotional and Psychological abuse, Possessiveness and Narcissism, Power Drunkenness, Corruption, Money, and Abuse of Power are just a wee tip of the many issues thrown up by this series. You have to watch it to understand.
By Imabong Faminu3 years ago in Geeks
Ghost Files Is Awesome And You Need To Watch It
Ahead of the season finale of Ghost Files, I just want to write a short piece about how fantastic this show is, and how the legacy of the Ghoul Boys is shaping up to be an enduring marvel of the 21st century. But before we get into it, let's go over some brief introductory facts.
By Delise Fantome3 years ago in Geeks
The Midnight Club - A Netflix Series Review
The sound of stories are the sounds of lives. The Midnight Club aired on Netflix in 2022. Based on the 1994 novel written by Christopher Pike, the events center around a group of terminally ill teenagers living in a hospice house. Sneaking out of their rooms, they tell each other scary stories in the library at midnight.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
The Lean-in Feminism of 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law'
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was meant to be a meta-textual, feminist deconstruction of the MCU, and in some ways, it succeeds with this goal. Whether it's referencing Roxane Gay's Bad Feminist or jokes about women in the workplace, there are plenty of progressive nuggets for viewers to mine.
By Alex Mell-Taylor3 years ago in Geeks
Parental Relationships in House of the Dragon
One of the most intriguing aspects of both Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon are the familial relationships. So I thought I would analyze and give commentary on each of those relationships. Now it is important to note that this is strictly based off of the HBO adaptation and has absolutely nothing to do with the book whatsoever.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Alicent and Rhaenyra's Friendship
House of the Dragon has kept audiences captivated for weeks, and though it deviates from the books fans seem to be enjoying the story. However one of the major changes made from the books was deliberate and opened up the story to more flaws than necessary. In the show they made the choice to age Alicent down so that she was the same age as Rhaenyra. They also attempted to establish that these two girls were best friends, as Alicent’s dad was hand to the king the transition seemed natural. But then the writers seemed to forget that they had established these two young women as having a close relationship. In fact they didn’t seem to put any thought into how female friendships work at all.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
Only Murders in the Building: Best Quotes from Seasons 1 & 2
Only Murders in the Building is an Emmy-nominated mystery-comedy series from Hulu, created by John Hoffman and Steve Martin. Martin stars alongside Selena Gomez and Martin Short, with a supporting cast including Amy Ryan and Cara Delevingne. Most of the story takes place in the titular apartment building, the Arconia, located in the heart of New York City. Naturally, this setting brings together a diverse medley of characters, including some familiar faces (Sting of The Police in season 1, and comedian Amy Schumer in season 2).
By Svetlana Sterlin3 years ago in Geeks










