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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
I first saw most—if not all—of the episodes of Season One of Buffy the Vampire Slayer on television, presumably around the time they first aired. At the time, I was an elementary school student in Grade 2 or 1. From the very beginning I thought it was an exciting, thrilling, and enjoyable TV show. Other shows I liked at the time included Sailor Moon and ReBoot. Of course, Buffy the Vampire Slayer wasn’t animated and felt more sophisticated and grown-up. For whatever reasons, after my mother and I moved to another apartment building with her boyfriend, I did not continue watching any of those shows and only started watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer on DVD in my early teenage years.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR5 years ago in Geeks
The Parker Series: Hey!
When thinking about my guilty pleasure tv that I binge watch I would have to say that The Parkers would be my favorite. It is about a witty young adult by the name of Kimberly “Kim” Parker and her mother Nicole “Nikki” Parker who takes on school life at Santa Monica College. Along their journey, they are accompanied by friends Andale Wilkerson, Stevie Van Lo, Thaddeus “T” Ratcliff, and Professor Stanley Olgavee.
By Shametria Wellman5 years ago in Geeks
Julie and the Cringelords
Julie and the Phantoms is Netflix Original series directed by Kenny Ortega. The same director of Hocus Pocus, High School Musical movies, and the Descendent Movies. It's rated TV-G and looks like its directed towards an 8-12 year old age range.
By Kai Phoenix5 years ago in Geeks
Are you going to watch 90 Day Fiance' with me?
I had no idea about the show or that it would have me on the hook three seasons later. It had been years since I indulged in television. For the most part, I watched entertainment shows on YouTube or Netflix. Everything changed the day my friend introduced me to 90 Day Fiancé. We were talking on the phone one night when she abruptly cut the conversation short.
By Emunah Y'srael5 years ago in Geeks
How I almost didn't watch Farscape but Ben Browder convinced me.
Being a child of the seventies, I grew accustomed to a familiar pattern when it came to the arrival of the latest science fiction program on network television. Beginning around July or August, one of the four major networks, I am looking at you NBC and FOX, would begin advertising the greatest, most innovative, science fiction or fantasy show of our generation. Since there was no internet available to the masses at that time, I would proceed to inhale any and all tidbits of information regarding this new show by reading TV Guide, Star-Log, Wizard World or any other relevant Sci-fi publication. Then I wait with batted breath for the premiere, usually till around October because the Sci-Fi shows were never in the first wave of the new Fall shows. And finally, the new show would arrive on the family’s console television. And that is when the disenchantment would commence because they would never be as good as I had envisioned them in my own imagination. And I learned to deal with disappointment. The large majority of the shows were pulled after one season after serving their purpose to me, mainly providing new material for my fan fiction.
By William Gold5 years ago in Geeks
Thank you
If I’m alone I can only watch comedies or romantic comedies etc. Scary movies and horror or shows with vivid violence and vulgar bloody scenes are really not for me. I find that I dwell on them long after I’ve watch them. When I will go over my best friends house we would watch the series called “The Boys ”in the beginning it was OK it was interesting I liked the theme the whole storyline it made sense. However the more we watched the more vulgar violence in bloody scenes appeared and overwhelmed the show and it just wasn’t for me. Not while I was alone anyhow. I was so hesitant to watch it by myself but I was at home bored one evening with nothing else to do so I thought I would build up courage and watch it so I turned on the show “The Boys” and in the beginning of this particular episode they were it was Frenchy and two of his friends were talking about how he loved the golden girls which had to be a gift from the gods because that’s all I needed to hear before I was on a quest to find the Golden girls myself . I was like the hell with this show I’m going to watch the Golden girls so I found the Golden girls and I was hooked. I mean literally I can watch the show all day all night. I would be laughing literally for hours, I just really genuinely enjoyed it. My favorite character was the mom Sophia she was so before her time all of her jokes and punchlines were hilarious; to me she made the show. I love the fact that the show was funny and it was based on women empowerment and friendship and trails we go through. One could actually learn so much from the show, I was surprised on risky it was regarding some topics to where I could remember my grandmother watching the show and the theme music playing and everything and her just laughing watching it but I was so young at the time I guess I never really understood what the show was really about. Once I realize everything they talked about surprisingly... I even asked myself my grandmother watch this ? I was shocked to find out that they touched on the basis of sex on the basis of women having multiple partners about older senior women not being married just they cover the whole broad aspect of topics that I felt like wow and amazed it was definitely before their time. I was shocked to find out that they touched on the basis of sex on the basis of women having multiple partners about older senior women not being married just they cover the whole broad aspect of topics. I guess all this played a part in why the show was on air for so long.Blanche she was so nice and lovely she is like the southern hospitality woman and the promiscuous one of them all and she brought a lot to the table she was spoiled she was the woman that could get any man that she wanted and she was determined to get what she wanted. She was just empowering overall no matter they sent her way
By Elyce Israel5 years ago in Geeks
You Can’t Beat A Babka, It’s A Show About Nothing!
Ah, the 90’s...so nostalgic with it’s lack of airport security, bright neon colors, and, of course, ‘Seinfeld.’ It has to be said that Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld broke the mold in the sitcom world when the two created the now classic, ‘Seinfeld.’ And, that’s why I’ve been binge-watching it.
By Christen King5 years ago in Geeks










