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'The Young and the Restless' week of August 16 spoilers
Spoilers for THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS for the week of August 1 suggest several interesting interactions between Genoa City residents. Please keep in mind these are projections and may or may not come to pass. Spoiler alerts can be spot-on or completely wrong. What is being teased for the coming week involves Nikki, Nick, Phyllis, Rey, Sally, and Adam.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Geeks
Why I'm Disappointed in BBNaija's Boma - Senator
Big Brother Naija is now in full swing. At this point, a lot of people already have their favorites, the people they don't like, the couples they ship, etc. In the house, we've begun to witness drama, romance building up, fights, and all the gbas gbos that is expected during a new season of Big Brother.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Geeks
'Rugrats' 30th Anniversary: Why The Classic Cartoon Still Holds Up Today
August 11, 2021 marks the 3oth anniversary of the premiere of Rugrats, one of the most beloved of Nickelodeon's specially branded cartoons, dubbed 'Nicktoons'. Clocking in at nine seasons with 172 episodes, an impressive feat for an animated series, Rugrats is currently the second longest running Nicktoon, coming in second only to Spongebob Squarepants.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks
Rick and Morty's Dinner Party
"Mort Dinner Rick Andre" Morty accepts death and calls Jessica only to no longer accept their demise and panics to do whatever he can to ensure they survive so he can have a chance with her. Crashing the ship into the ocean, Morty is relieved. However, Rick freaks out over touching the sea on Earth. This dinner party started because Morty accidentally broke Rick's treaty between land and sea with Mr. Nimbus. Rick's nemesis, Mr. Nimbus, appears as we see Rick start to worry.
By Mel E. Furnish4 years ago in Geeks
'General Hospital' fans are divided over tribute to Stuart Damon
Many longtime fans of GENERAL HOSPITAL are troubled by recent developments related to Stuart Damon who portrayed Alan Quartermaine for 3 decades on the daytime drama. The actor began his role as Dr. Quartermaine in 1977 when Alan, Tracy, Edward, and Lila first arrived in Port Charles. Damon's character was witty and charming and loved by those who watched the ABC soap.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Geeks
Funke Akindele Tells Story of Her First Marriage in Revealing 'Jenifa's Diary' Episode
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By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Geeks
Here's the Thing About 'Centaurwold' (part two)
As of the time of this writing, it has been a week since Centaurworld debuted on Netflix, and just as long since I took the time to dive into what I assumed would be a middling show at best. I was wrong, and now we're here. If you would like to read my thoughts surrounding the first four episodes of the series, you can follow the link right here. Otherwise, let's go ahead and get right to it, but do beware of spoilers ahead.
By John Dodge4 years ago in Geeks
Masters Of The Universe: Revelation: Part 1
BY THE POWER OF GRAYSKULL! Netflix Masters Of The Universe Revelation: Part 1, doesn’t quite have the power, unfortunately. Super fanboy and director, Kevin Smith is at the helm of this new reboot of this epic sword and sorcery show. Powerhouse Animation Studios, known for the celebrated Castlevania anime series, has returned once again to help Smith craft a visually striking new series. Mattel created the original toy line, also return to help produce the new show. Masters Of The Universe: Revelation, is meant to be a direct sequel to the original 1983 He-man: The Masters of the Universe animated series, while still being appealing to a new younger audience.
By Louis Mihael5 years ago in Geeks
Where Doctor Who could go from here
So, it's official: Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall are leaving next year. After five years, but only three seasons, we'll have a new Doctor and a new showrunner. It's about par for the course for a Doctor, and Chibnall has stayed in charge for about as long as Russell T. Davies, albeit with far fewer episodes under his watch. It's confirmed that we'll have a single serialised story next year (originally announced as eight episodes, now apparently reduced to six), followed by three specials next year which will see the big changeover.
By Daniel Tessier5 years ago in Geeks










