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Not Your Typical Binger
I am a binge addict. Anyone else honest enough to admit that? Oh, I see your heads nodding, and you’re definitely saying, “Me too.” “How is he reading my mind?” you wonder. “This writer probably deserves to win one of those prizes at them Vocal challenges.”
By Jesnel K A5 years ago in Geeks
I’m all ears
They say this is a no judgement zone and write to my tv binge hearts content but my confessional is liable to get me bypassed. Beheaded, even, in some countries or circles. However, if there’s one thing the past several years have taught us, it’s that the popular vote doesn’t always matter.
By JaMés Phillips5 years ago in Geeks
Bring on the Apocalypse
When the novel corona virus hit the planet with its unfortunate stature, I couldn’t help but to feel a bantam of guilt. For years, I’ve been praying for an apocalypse, or rather, a sickness to wipe out this disastrous human race. It may be axiomatic to the people who have known and understand my ghoulish mind, but I am slightly obsessed with the idea of conveying a “Mad Max” or “Dawn of the Dead” type of world. Since the dawn of this apocalyptic plague, I’ve been on a binge with all the zombie shows out there. It has gone as far as watching the “The Walking Dead” (a thriller, drama created by Frank Darabont and Angela Kang in 2010) on repeat for damn near 10 months.
By Kendra J. Anthony5 years ago in Geeks
How a "Lost Girl" Helped Find So Many
Some of us know the feeling. It's a Saturday night and you don’t have any plans. Nobody to hang out with nor a smoking hot date to take home and have some… fun. Oh the agony of it all! But never fret, you look at the positive. You can just sit on your comfy couch or lay on your bed, grab your favorite brand of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream and proceed to go and watch the latest episode of your favorite new show on Hulu, Netflix or whatever streaming platform you choose only to realize one thing. Your show didn’t come out with a new episode this week, oh god the horror!
By Rafael Feliciano5 years ago in Geeks
Drifting Down Dawson’s Creek
The late 90’s and early 2000’s is a near but distant memory of my youth. However, I’m reminded of a time in my life, when I’d just finished high school and a young college bound adult with my life ahead of me. This was a time when tv shows were simply swoon worthy. A time when, I didn’t hesitate to be in front of the television on a Tuesday night watching one of my favorite shows! With that said, today, in the now, some 20 plus years later, my #quarantinelife guilty-pleasure is reliving my teenage and early college years through, “Dawson’s Creek!”
By Charmyra E. Fleming (M.A.I.)5 years ago in Geeks
The Challenge
What do you do on a day off, or a good weekend? Probably pick a show to binge watch and order pizza or your go-to take out meal, and snack on everything in sight. Or at least, that’s what most people do. Especially during this time of a panorama, I mean pandemic. I really hate saying that word. A month from now, we would have been in this “pizzeria” for a year now.
By Nicheal Gadson5 years ago in Geeks
A Paranormal Bouquet of Inspiration
The X-Files has always held a special place in my heart. From staying up late anxiously awaiting a new episode as a child, to enthusiastically binge watching it as an adult, the show has always maintained its allure. It incorporates many mythos and urban legends, has excellent contrast between personalities, contains resilient characters, invites viewers to question constructs, and is chockfull of nineties nostalgia.
By M.R. Cameo5 years ago in Geeks
The 10th Kingdom
The year was 2002 and a summer ritual was beginning. Having spent our Saturday at the local amusement park, Magic Springs, we were sticky from our humid adrenaline quest, but full of bologna and cheese sandwiches and the fizz of off-brand cokes. We shuffled into a Hastings entertainment store in search of the perfect unwind. The store offered everything from CDs and books to DVDs and VHS rentals.
By E. J. Strange5 years ago in Geeks
Passing the time with 'Criminal Minds'
Over the past several years, the “true crime” genre has exploded and public fascination with serial killers is at an all-time high. While I wouldn't call my self a murderino, I have explored the genre via some of the popular the podcasts Crime Junkie, My Favorite Murder, True Crime Obsessed. The names of these podcasts invoke the addictive quality of these stories and fan culture—your favorite murder ocupying the same mental shelf as your favorite food or favorite color.
By Jemma Aydin 5 years ago in Geeks
SM:TV Was Brilliant
If you were a 90’s kid in the UK, you got up every Saturday morning to watch this show. The weekends always went off with a good start thanks to this show. It got everybody involved. The kids always had a laugh. The adults got some of the jokes that kids wouldn’t get and there was no filters. The presenters were big kids themselves. There has never been another show like it and since the show ended, Saturday mornings have never been the same. The sketches were fantastic.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Geeks
WWBD
"What would Buffy do?" "Huh?" "Buffy!" I admit it. I arrived late to the game. When "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" started running on the former WB television station, I was working three jobs and watched almost nothing on TV because I didn't have time. As a single mother of teenagers, any spare time I had was devoted to keeping them from doing stupid things.
By Paula Shablo5 years ago in Geeks










