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Growing Up Tanner
Let me start by saying that I’m not the best person to be writing this. Like most of us, no, I never personally knew Bob Saget. (My connection with the Tanners, like many of ours as we watched from our living rooms, was more akin to Kimmy Gibbler's interaction with them; WITHOUT physically barging into their home but the message remains the same).
By Kent Brindley4 years ago in Geeks
All Of The New Potential Disney+ Series In The Works
Ever since Disney launched its streaming service Disney+, announcements and rumors have been flooding the internet with what new Disney+ specific series or movies will be coming out on the platform. Some of the biggest announcements and rumors have involved the Marvel and Star Wars franchises since they are really popular with content now. Disney has decided to capitalize on that by giving fans various different series based on their favorite characters or comic storylines. However, Marvel and Star Wars are not the only series and movies coming to Disney+. In fact, there are several that might just surprise you.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
The Bold and the Beautiful turns 35
The Bold and the Beautiful celebrates 3 1/2 decades The Bold and the Beautiful is an American televised daytime drama series that has aired on CBS since March 23, 1987. The soap will be celebrating 35 years in March and many milestones in 2022. B&B is broadcast in over 110 countries and has more than 45 broadcasters. This show was created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell as a sister soap to The Young and the Restless which was also the brainchild of the couple.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Geeks
Being the Ricardos - A Movie Review
You really have to love yourself to get anything done in this world. Being the Ricardos is a 2021 biographical film that follows the life of the actress, Lucille Ball in her famous show, ‘I Love Lucy.’ There is a crisis at hand that could very well end the successful run of the show.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
WandaVision First Anniversary: The Show's 16 Most Memorable Moments
On the 15th of January, 2021, Marvel Studios made took it's first step into the world of streaming television with the debut of WandaVision. The series starred Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, and Paul Bettany as The Vision, following the couple's adventures in the idyllic sitcom-like town of Westview, New Jersey. However, it soon becomes clear that life in Westview is not as it seems.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks
Maid Review + My Survivor Story
Trigger Warning: Domestic violence, emotional and mental abuse. Possible Spoilers? I apologize in advance as this is not so much of a review as it is a chance for me to reflect upon my story. I recognize my privilege in that I never experienced poverty, never had the stress of taking care of a child, and education was readily available to me. While I can never fathom what Alex and so many single mothers experience, I know the abuse, the manipulation, the fear all too well.
By Savannah Hope4 years ago in Geeks
The 10 Most Memorable '90 Day Fiancé' Couples
First airing in 2014, TLC Network's 90 Day Fiancé has captivated audiences with its portrayal of what happens when an American falls in love with a foreigner - often to someone they've seen in person for 10 days or less. The concept of the show is a simple one, but the events that manifest within the relationships is what has kept viewers coming back season after season.
By Jenika Enoch4 years ago in Geeks
WandaVision First Anniversary: Remembering The Series' 5 Greatest Red Herrings
January 15 marks the first anniversary of WandaVision, Marvel Studios' first foray into streaming TV. The series, lauded as a celebration of the history of television, focused on Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/The Scarlet Witch, and Paul Bettany as her husband, the synthezoid Vision, as they become trapped in the seemingly idyllic sitcom world of Westview, New Jersey.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks
When We Used To Laugh At Ourselves
Yesterday, my friend Shirley and I got to talking about TV shows and movies that couldn’t be produced today because they aren’t PC. We began laughing so hard because of how sexist or racist they were. We weren’t laughing because they made fun of people; we were laughing because we couldn’t believe they were made in the first place. Baby Boomers will remember these shows, but younger generations won’t. I’ll try my best not to offend anyone, and it’s okay if you don’t find any of it funny. We’re all different.
By Brenda Reeves4 years ago in Geeks
Just a Few Landmark Queer Moments in Classic Star Trek
“Please captain, not in front of the Klingons” is my safety word Ok, let’s get this out of the way first… You won’t find any moments in The Original Series that didn’t leave their queerness to the imagination. According to actor George Takei, Gene Roddenberry was reticent about addressing queer rights, as they had done for issues like race and civil rights, because of the need to keep the show on the air. But show business has a proud tradition of inserting plausibly deniable dog-whistle queer references wherever they could. So, whether or not those sultry suggestive looks between Kirk and Spock were intentional, we’ll never know. But boy, did certain members of the audience see them, notice them, and run with that ball!
By Michael Atkins-Prescott4 years ago in Geeks










