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Heartstopper - A Netflix Series Review
Love is love. We all deserve happiness. Based on the graphic novels written by Alice Oseman, Heartstopper is a 2022 Netflix series. Charlie and Nick notice that they have a stronger connection. Experimenting and trying to figure out what their feelings mean, they navigate their way through high school.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
Doctor Who: Relative Dimensions Review
Big Finish have a good track record with regards to Christmas specials. Throughout their various ranges and series, the company has carved out a little niche at producing Christmas specials that fit the time of year without being too sentimental and over-indulgent. From the Doctor Who Monthly Adventures to Dark Shadows, there's a wide range to choose from. But one range that has, more than any other, enjoyed a number of these Christmas episodes is the Eighth Doctor Adventures. "Relative Dimensions" is one of these, and is perhaps the most obvious Christmas special Big Finish have ever put out. A Christmas party in the TARDIS might not seem to be the most traditional idea for a Doctor Who story, but that's where "Relative Dimensions"' strengths lie. It's a very unconventional Doctor Who story, and it is, for me, one of the best Christmas Doctor Who stories in the show's history.
By Joseph A. Morrison4 years ago in Geeks
5 Episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants where I hated Patrick. Top Story - July 2022.
If you were born after 1990, chances are you have seen SpongeBob SquarePants as a kid. One of the most popular shows on Nickelodeon, SpongeBob is currently the fifth longest running animated show. We all know about the titular character; As mentioned in the show's popular theme song, he lives in a pineapple under the sea, he has a pet snail named Gary, he works as a fry cook at The Krusty Krab, and he loves to go jellyfishing. Most of all, he loves to spend time with his friends, especially his best friend Patrick Star. Patrick lives in a rock on the same block and SpongeBob and Squidward. He has won the hearts of kids and grownups alike with his comic relief, stupidity, etc. But there are some times where the potbellied sea star can be a huge jerk. Without further ado, Here are 5 episodes of SpongeBob where I hated Patrick. (Don't get me wrong, Patrick is one of my favorite characters on the show, but there are times where he is cruel. And he currently has a spin-off called The Patrick Star Show)
By Jordan Harris4 years ago in Geeks
Aldo Dalla Vecchia, "Specchio segreto"
Education is a so outdated word today that it appears revolutionary. The grace with which are conducted the interviews that Aldo Dalla Vecchia — television and theatrical author, journalist and novelist — collects in the volume “Secret mirror”, called as the program (cult we would say today) by Nanny Loy, to celebrate the sixty years of television, results in a clean, elegant style, like a respectable columnist of the past.
By Patrizia Poli4 years ago in Geeks
Netflix's Hilda: Delightfully Unhinged. Top Story - July 2022.
Good children’s entertainment becomes harder to find every day. Despite a growing backlog from services like Nickelodeon and Disney, the search for entertaining and educational children’s content still often finds dead ends. Even shows that pass content restrictions and manage to engage their target audience (preferably without rotting their brains) are often felled by one simple question: Are they fun for parents too? No matter how entertaining Paw Patrol may be for children, it fails to engage many adults. Enter Hilda on Netflix.
By Nevin Allen4 years ago in Geeks
An Ode to Millennials. Top Story - July 2022.
“Women get scrutinized, men get pasta” Thinking about the integration of millennial zeitgeist into a clever almost-sitcom not-quite-thriller but-definitely-somewhat-of-a-comedy, gives me goosebumps all over again. This master piece sits in its own crowned category that I cannot get over. We had a solid 6 years from the first episode airing in 2016, to experience this gem, and the show still stands. I’ll try to stop gushing as I explain why. And I’ll try not to give away toooo many spoilers.
By Hungry Artist4 years ago in Geeks
Stranger Things
I will state, that there will be spoilers in this article. So read at your own risk. I was born in the 80s. Stranger Things holds many nostalgia-producing memories that allow us older Millennials to connect with a show. I am also a massive fan of Stephen King and anything supernatural or paranormal. So Stranger Things was something that piqued my interest. With that emotional connection and the homage that the Duffer Brothers have created to all things the 80s, I became a fan of the show and was obsessed.
By Cynthia Paul4 years ago in Geeks
The Young and the Restless: Victoria comes between Billy and Lily
Victoria wields her power On The Young and the Restless Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) is feeling pretty powerful right now because she brought down Ashland Locke (Robert Newman), regained her position at Newman Enterprises, and reclaimed her family's fortune from her ex-husband. Spoilers say she will talk Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) into doing something dangerous that could have negative ramifications for Chancellor and Newman.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Geeks
MCU Theory: What The Destruction Of The Darkhold Could Mean For Agatha Harkness
As fans will know, Wanda Maximoff, aka the Scarlet Witch, spends the majority of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness corrupted by the Darkhold, leaving her with a laser-focus on reuniting with her lost children, no matter the cost. However, after she is freed from the Darkhold's influence in the film's climax, Wanda attempts to redeem herself by destroying the Darkhold in not just her own universe, but every universe, in the hope that no-one would ever be tempted by the dark tome again.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks
Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 2 Review
The first seven episodes of Stranger Things' fourth season were released on Netflix a month ago. Almost universally, people responded favorably. Even in the Golden Age of Streaming, few TV series were able to accomplish what The Duffer Brothers and their cast and crew were able to pull off. Delivering a cinematic experience in a television format. Every part of the production was outstanding. There is more of it in the episodes of Volume 2. Although The Duffer Brothers may have bitten off more than they could chew with the Season 4 ending.
By Louis Mihael4 years ago in Geeks












