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'Married at First Sight' Season 12: Paige and Chris
What were the experts on Married at First Sight thinking when they matched Chris Williams and Paige Banks? Surely, it is not a marriage made in heaven. Viewers knew from the start that there would be trouble because of Chris' attitude toward his new wife.
By Margaret Minnicks5 years ago in Geeks
On This Weeks WandaVision
Spoiler Alert! Face it, that's why you're here or you don't have Disney Plus. It's episode five and things have really started to head up as the story continues to unfold in front of loyal fans of all things Marvel. Wanda and Vision are dealing with being new parents, their neighbor Agnes popping in whenever she seems to feel the need to intrude, and Vision is starting to question things going on around them. Monica, the legacy SWORD agent, is waking up after testing from her experience of being expelled from Westview and we learn that Wanda attacked a top-secret location that held Visions corpse. So we know, that after last seeing her at the end of Avengers Endgame, when both Wanda and Hawkeye stood along the water talking about the loss of the fallen Avengers and hoping they knew that Thanos had been defeated, her devastation at Visions' loss was yet to be demonstrated.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Geeks
Easter Eggs And Important Moments In WandaVision Episode 5, 'On A Very Special Episode..'
WARNING: SPOILERS for WandaVision episode 5, 'On A Very Special Episode..' After spending some time outside of Westview in 'We Interrupt This Program..', WandaVision changes format yet again in it's fifth entry, 'On A Very Special Episode..'. Now, the action is split evenly between life inside the Westview Anomaly, and those outside investigating it.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
'Dragon Ball Super' Manga Trailer: Granola The Survivor Arc + New Characters Revealed
Greetings, my fellow readers and 'Dragon Ball Super' fans! Welcome to 'M.A.R. Entertainment!' I have a massive 'Dragon Ball Super' manga trailer for you guys and it is going to change the landscape of Dragon Ball forever.
By Michael Reynoso5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Sopranos: Season One"
The Sopranos: Season One came out back in 1999. It used to be one of the most talked about TV series out in the early 2000s. I remember people talking about this show as if it was Game of Thrones back in the day. Incidentally both shows are HBO exclusive titles.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
Life after Supernatural
As we said goodbye to 2020, we also said goodbye to Sam and Dean. Brothers who had each other's back for life. The show gave us so many emotional rides from laughter, to tears, to anger, to hate, to love. But in the end, the story was always the same, they were family forever and ever.
By Liss Suarez5 years ago in Geeks
Quintessential Black TV - 12 TV Shows That Defined My Childhood. Top Story - February 2021.
It's February, the shortest and coldest month of the year and also coincidentally, Black History Month! I grew up in the Caribbean and not the US so we didn't really observe Black History Month. Black History in my country encompasses and informs most parts of our cultural experiences (food, religion, festivals etc.) so I imagine the powers that be decided an entire month would be redundant. As an adult currently living in Canada, I've come to appreciate February as an important opportunity for learning, celebration and discovery of the significant contributions of the black population to the history and cultural vitality of the country.
By Laquesha Bailey5 years ago in Geeks
The Best Animated Series You Haven't Watched
Back in 1999, the late and largely un-lamented UPN network premiered a new animated series titled Home Movies. It was a quirky, family comedy centered on young Brendan Small. Brendan made movies on his camcorder (remember, this was 1999) with his two friends, oddball Jason and voice of reason Melissa. He lived with his single mom and his baby sister and got ill-advised life lessons from his lazy and ill-tempered soccer coach, McGuirk. Early episodes were done in the Squigglevision format made popular by Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist. The show was sweet and funny, yet had some bite due to the improv nature of the scripts. another Dr. Katz influence.
By Victor Catano5 years ago in Geeks
Most Popular TV Shows
As a kid, I would wake up on Saturday mornings just hoping that my favorite show was going to be on Disney Channel or Nickelodeon. With the modern luxuries of Hulu, Netflix, Showtime, and many others, it doesn’t matter what time our favorite show is playing because we can watch anything we want at any time. For just a moment let’s take it back to the day when we scheduled our week around the times that our favorite shows were playing on tv. What are those shows? Let’s admit it, every channel has some shows that are big hits and others that make you decide to go find a book to read instead. Today we are going to tell you what the most popular tv show on every channel is.
By Chris Davenforth5 years ago in Geeks
Cartoons and Sarcastic Humor
As far as television shows go, the modern shows don't interest me nearly as much as the classic cartoons and sitcom re-runs of my childhood. Saturday mornings, sick days, and even stretches of summer break were spent enjoying cartoons such as Looney Tunes, Dexter's Laboratory, Ed Edd n' Eddy, The Powerpuff Girls, Avatar the Last Airbender, and Dragon Ball Z (to name just a few), as well as shows such as 90s Roseanne, Home Improvement, Full House, Everybody Loves Raymond, and M*A*S*H. These are the kinds of shows from my childhood that I could still watch over and over again if given the chance to either binge-watch or have on for background noise.
By Jackie Barrows5 years ago in Geeks











