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Wandavision: 30 Greatest Scenes of the show so far
The recent addition to the Marvel Universe dropped earlier this year on Disney+ with it's first two episodes, immediately revealing itself to be one of the MCU's boldest and most unique instalments. In Friday's episode (26th Feb) titled 'Previously On...' the series delved into the chaotic Wanda Maximoff's (Elizabeth Olsen) past to discover what led to the creation of the suburban Westview viewers have come to know. With one episode still yet to be released this coming Friday (5th March), viewers are anxious to see how the 9-part series will wrap up the show and it's many yet unanswered questions.
By Connor Hamilton5 years ago in Geeks
Trolls Go After 'Drag Race UK' Contestant Sister Sister, Fellow Queens Call For An End To Abuse
I've become a huge fan of #RuPaulsDragRaceUK since I started watching Season 2 in January 2021. While I appreciate some queens' drag aesthetic more than others, I have definitely gained respect for what these UK queens have done through what has likely been one of the most difficult times of their lives - living with the COVID-19 pandemic. I am not a creative person in the way these queens are, and to see them just putting everything they can into every challenge and try to elevate what they're doing each week while still adhering to safety protocols and so forth has just continued to impress me.
By Christina St-Jean5 years ago in Geeks
Russian Doll
When you’re watching a show that you’re really into, there’s a certain magic to it. You know every character. You're attached. You look forward to the next time you get to sit down and sink into this alternate reality. You’re not in the story, but you could be. If you’re like me, you love shows that are considered realistic fiction. The ones that really hook me are some usually made up of mostly real life experiences, a bit of mystery, some amount of love story (of course), a touch of darkness, and a lot of whimsy. Whimsy, a noun that means playfully quaint or fanciful behavior or humor. Alternatively, a thing that is fanciful or odd. I think this is because I live a relatively “normal” life, but it’s fun to watch a show that explores and pushes the boundaries of my reality just a bit.
By Christina Viola5 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Review: "Behind Her Eyes" (Netflix, 2021)
I'm not going to lie, the concept and a lot of the writing was pretty good to be perfectly honest. Unfortunately though, the acting was not - except for the woman who portrays Louise - she was alright. The series seems to be more about big plot twists and making the viewer feel shocked rather than explaining what is actually going on here. The fact that we get a very important plot point not until about episode four or five in the series and yet, this is expected to be a massive part of the ending. The problem here is that it has been pretty much shoe-horned in. Yes, it explains the 'twist' ending, but it also feels like it is there just to give a reason for it too. There really is a certain amount of the acting, especially in the latter episodes alongside the strangeness of the plot, that is laughable. Let us take a look at this.
By Annie Kapur5 years ago in Geeks
Loving Fate: The Winx Saga
Allow me to invite you to a world that is mystical, magical, and extraordinary. It is a drama series on Netflix with one season (so far), and it aired in 2020. The series remind me of the Harry Potter stories, only they are not about young wizards. They are about teenage fairies. The series is called Fate: The Winx Saga.
By Leona Valentine5 years ago in Geeks
Anything, brought to you by the genius: Amy Sherman-Palladino
When deciding what to watch, I ask myself a few key things. Do I want to laugh? Cry? Do I want Politics with a capital 'P', or politics with a lower-case? I am fascinated with Political shows, such as Game of Thrones, House of Cards, and Designated Survivor. And there are the less obvious Political shows, such as practically Under the Dome, Years & Years, or basically anything produced by Seth MacFarlane.
By Calum Skelton5 years ago in Geeks








