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Top 5 imperfections of greys anatomy
1.Unnecessary deaths of characters In 17 seasons of greys anatomy, we have been introduced to over 100s of characters, sometimes even with 0 or useless storyline. For example, when seattle grace and mercy west collided. They killed half of the interns and residents, i mean why bring in a character if you are going to kill it 2 episodes later ? Not only do they kill characters off quickly and unnecessarily but also they don’t give them a funeral. Before the character dies they potray the love other characters has for them, yet there’s no funeral ? I mean wouldn’t you want a funeral for your loved ones?
By Leon kaiser 5 years ago in Geeks
Avatar Studios: Details, Daydreams, and...Another Stream Subscription?
Yip yip! More Appa? More Uncle Iroh? More Kyoshi, please and thank you! ViacomCBS announced the creation of Nickelodeon Avatar Studios! I have been an avid fan of Avatar: The Last Airbender since I watched it with my younger brother when we were kids. My fascination with the Four Nations is alive again in finding that my eight-year-old daughter, who has previously rejected all things nerdy and divine, fell in love with the original animated show. It has become not only a shared interest but also a bonding experience. Her love of water-bending, however, has our bathroom a straight-up mess. The flooded tile is the only thing I would change about the new enthusiasm for Avatar inside my house, though. We have watched all of Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra several times.
By The Nerd Habit5 years ago in Geeks
Unmasking The Masked Singer
Let’s just say, for the sake of argument, you're so over The Voice. It's not all that. Not what it used to be, anyway. Maybe it was jazzy once, in the beginning, when everything seemed fresh and new. Now, though, The Voice feels like, if not a broken record exactly, a little overfamiliar.
By Hamish Alexander5 years ago in Geeks
WandaVision and the Stories We Tell Ourselves
WandaVision has had a lot to say about grief. "What is grief but love persisting?" has already become a meme, less than a week after Vision first used the phrase to attempt to comfort Wanda after her brother's death. It's a poignant sentiment, made more so by the fact that it was a true memory and not Wanda's recreation of Vision—but it was also the most blatant message on grief in the show. A little more subtle was the way Wanda's arc on was structured as a progression through the stages of grief. Her denial keeps her from realizing what it is she's done; her anger sends Monica flying back through the hex; she bargains with Vision as he begins to realize something is not right; she's depressed after Vision attempts to leave the hex; and finally she finds her acceptance as she lets the hex come down.
By K.A. Peters5 years ago in Geeks
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










