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Vampire fans: time to switch sides!
Are you part of the supernatural fantasy world? Fallen in love with a vampire or two? Then why not switch sides! I think you will really like this series where I am gladly presenting you two brothers, two hunters that keep the supernatural beings in place.
By Anastasia S5 years ago in Geeks
Pearsons, Meet the Bordelons
Family dramas illicit many emotions, ranging from joy to rage. They have the unique ability to pull at our heart strings like no other genre of television can. I’ve found myself laughing uproariously at a joke made by Beth Pearson as if she was my aunt on Christmas morning. These families become our families for better and, because these shows are so painstakingly accurate in how they portray the human condition, they become our families for worse. Still, we allow ourselves to open up to their experiences through the vehicle of qualified actors, writers, directors, camera crews, editors and show-runners. This particular recommendation is for those of us who have fallen head over heels for the unconventional, often out-of-time storytelling that makes This Is Us work so damn well. Have I got a treat for you, another show that began the same year as This Is Us and rises to the occasion every time. It’s name is Queen Sugar.
By Marquis D. Gibson5 years ago in Geeks
1900th century high. Top Story - March 2021.
Ever since I was a little girl, I have admired dramas, entangled love stories, and embellished dresses. And yes, I'm a romantic all the way. If like me, you can't get enough of Pride and Prejudice, you adore British accents, daring plot twists, and history, you have come to the right place.
By Lara Hayes5 years ago in Geeks
The Most Popular Korean Dramas That Discuss Mental Illness
I posted this article on my mental health blog but I've decided to also share this here. Are you looking for a fresh new entertainment world? Maybe you are just tired of local tv or just want a change in setting? Or maybe you want to learn a bit more about mental illness? Whatever the reason for clicking on this article I hope you'll try out these drama suggestions! Now, it's always good to keep in mind that these dramas may not have everything about the illnesses presented correctly and/or the side effects could be more dramatic than in real-life situations. Still, though, they are fun and enjoyable to watch and also have a lot of life lessons to be learned from them. Some of them also have some very memorable quotes in their script which is the very beauty of these Kdramas. Plus the way the actors portray their characters makes all of these well worth a watch even if you aren't into foreign shows!
By Joelle Coats5 years ago in Geeks
Shondaland
Shondaland If you have seen anything Shonda has done, watch another one she has done and then another. I write this in complete confidence that Bridgerton will be amazing. I have not watched this yet but plan to promptly after putting my lap top away for the night, choose my tv eats and hit play!
By Candace Gomez5 years ago in Geeks
If you loved Friends, here's how to pick your next Sitcom binge.
There are honestly times when I don't want to watch anything but Friends. But I know every line, have laughed and cried through every big moment, and compared the lives of the main characters to that of me and my own friends for ten years now.
By Leah Harris5 years ago in Geeks
Thumbs Up for 'Turn: Washington's Spies' & 'Sons of Liberty' TV Period Dramas!
America’s first-ever spy network made up of childhood friends, is the brilliant (and true) plot-line of the drama TURИ: Washington's Spies (2014-2017). Whether you like history, drama, love stories, or action intrigue; if you haven’t yet seen it yet, TURИ: Washington's Spies is the riveting TV series you should binge-watch next! (It started out on AMC, but is now available on Netflix or Prime Video.) Created by Craig Silverstein with various directors for different episodes; it is based on Alexander Rose’s book: "Washington’s Spies: The Story of America’s First Spy Ring".
By Karla Bowen Herman5 years ago in Geeks
More "Good Places" To Explore
When showrunner Michael Schur announced his new project, a high-concept sitcom called The Good Place, fans knew it was going to be, well, good. Schur had helmed previous classics like The Office, Parks and Recreation, and Brooklyn-99, so he had a well proven track record of creating beloved characters and putting them in laugh-out-loud situations.
By Lacey Doddrow5 years ago in Geeks
A Bitterly Delicious Love Story
Nothing is more multidimensional than love. We have it at all times, and yet yearn for it at the exact same moment. We can see it but can’t touch it, and we can feel it but cannot tangibly hold it. Is it any wonder how certain love stories can become as twisted as a cobra swallowing an electric eel? People tell stories about love which to others sound more like a Stephen King Novel than they do Casablanca. There’s classics like ChinaTown and there’s more modern twists like Basic Instinct or Gone Girl. But despite the overt horror and disturbia some of these stories evoke, the underlying desire is still a pursuit of love. It is this twisted up pursuit of an intangible omnipotent power, and all the pitfalls it leaves in its wake, which leads me to recommend one of the most impressive love stories ever written for TV: Hannibal.
By Stefan Vandenkooy5 years ago in Geeks
The Walking Dead vs. Game of Thrones: Which Trauma Porn Disappoints the Most
Original art from: here where you could also subsequently compare how the shows rate against each other in views. The judgement will be based on completely arbitrary reasonings mostly because I just want to complain about both shows. I was a fan of both for a time and though The Walking Dead (TWD) is still apparently going (much like its zombies it will not die) now that Game of Thrones (GOT) has finally died it is time to dissect these popular gloomy shows. This is full of spoilers so continue at your own risk.
By yanina maysonet5 years ago in Geeks










