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Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles: The Time Vampire Review. Top Story - May 2022.
Before 2012, and Tom Baker's return to the part of the Fourth Doctor, the Companion Chronicles were the only way to enjoy new stories with one of the most-beloved Doctors in the show's history. One of the most highly-acclaimed releases during this time was "The Catalyst", the first story in the range to feature Louise Jameson as Leela. This was followed by sequel story "Empathy Games" and then, in 2010, the trilogy was completed with "The Time Vampire". Stepping up a level from the previous two stories, this one reunited Louise with John Leeson as the voice of K9 in a time-twisting narrative that really demands the listener pay attention. It's an incredibly complex story, and I'm not entirely sure I agree with everything it does regarding Leela. However, I do admire this release's ambition, and I think it ties together a number of plot points from the previous two releases really interestingly and satisfactorily.
By Joseph A. Morrison4 years ago in Geeks
Interview: Lucy Boyton Talks About 'Why Didn't They Ask Evans'
Actress Lucy Boynton has taken her talents to Britbox with the new streaming mystery series, Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? The Agatha Christie adaptation stars Lucy alongside Will Poulter in a series overseen by Hugh Laurie who directs, Executive Produces, and co-stars in the series. I was lucky enough to catch up with Lucy Boynton on a recent media tour to talk about Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Geeks
'The Golden Girls' Still Being Watched 30 Years After Finale. Top Story - May 2022.
The finale of The Golden Girls aired 30 years ago. The finale ranked among the most-watched finales ever in the history of television. It might not seem like it has been that long ago because viewers can still watch the show through syndicated reruns. The theme song, Thank You for Being a Friend was appropriate because all four of the women were friends who lived together. They joked, laughed, and poked fun at one another.
By Margaret Minnicks4 years ago in Geeks
Dr. Who: Too Woke?
I remember as a kid and growing up viewing Dr. Who as a must-watch Saturday night event. The Doctor from the planet Gallifrey would battle various threats. Daleks, Cybermen, Sea-Devils, etc, the programme was pure escapism, adventure, and a little scary.
By Nicholas Bishop4 years ago in Geeks
11 Fun Facts You Won't Believe About Netflix's Blood Sisters
Blood Sisters is the latest Nollywood release on Netflix that is taking the nation and the world by storm. The EbonyLife produced series stars the likes of Kate Henshaw, Nancy Isime, Uche Jombo, and more. Personally, I watched the show and I really enjoyed it. Me being me, I decided to go one step further and get some behind the scenes tea about the production of the show. I have come back to you with 11 fun facts.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Geeks
Barry Season 3 Episode 3 'Ben Mendelsohn' Review
We need to get our plan into action now. Ben Mendelsohn is the third episode of season 3’s Barry. Barry and Gene take on new parts in the show, Law and Order. Gene is not happy to learn a piece of information that is the cause of what happened in the past. Meanwhile, Sally is preparing for her first press junket as her series prepares to air.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles: Bernice Summerfield and the Criminal Code Review
Bernice Summerfield remains, to this day, the most enduring Doctor Who companion who has never featured in the TV show. The famous space archaeologist with a complicated history with the Doctor (no, not that one!) has remained popular with Doctor Who fans since her inception thirty years ago, and, thanks to Lisa Bowerman's portrayal with Big Finish since 1998, she has gone on to develop an even greater following. Added to that, Lisa Bowerman has gone on to become the most prolific director of the Companion Chronicles range, directing a large number of varied titles. So, it was really only a matter of time before Benny would get her own Companion Chronicle, and "Bernice Summerfield and the Criminal Code" was the chance to get up close and personal with our favourite archaeologist. Unlike a lot of the Virgin New Adventures that defined this era, this story is light-hearted fun, albeit with a darker edge befitting the era this belongs to.
By Joseph A. Morrison4 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Moon Knight: Season One"
Moon Knight: Season One has just been completed. It's a Disney Plus exclusive and part of the MCU. You'd think that they'd be churning out cookie cutter episodes to reveal new characters but that's not the case with Moon Knight. They went into a different and welcome direction that I don't think anyone could foresee.
By Brian Anonymous4 years ago in Geeks










