tv
Best geek tv online, on air, and in media.
My Binge-Worthy Guilty Pleasure
I’m a classics kind of gal. The more the story plays, the more I get intrigued. It doesn’t matter if I’ve seen it 100 times, I will still laugh at every moment as if it’s the first time. Sometimes I find myself sitting in front of my iPad (because who watches tv anymore?) and dozing off to too familiar episodes. One time I dreamt that I’d slipped into a scene and couldn’t get out! I ran around with the all too obnoxious characters as they taunted their neighbor with menacingly innocent vibes. Before I knew it, I was back in bed feeling like a kid again.
By Tanaya Vang5 years ago in Geeks
The Vampire Diaries
I first got into The Vampire Diaries back in 2014 when my marriage was falling apart. I mean I was the only one who saw it falling apart, but none the less it was. TVD was my escape. I remember sitting on the stairs of our cozy townhome. Headphones in, and my two kids running around with their father and I had no desire to participate in the day today. I drowned out the sound of a collapsing marriage and my inability to cope with my life as a mother by throwing myself into a show that awoke so many hidden desires and emotions inside of me. I probably binged through the first couple of seasons without a breath in between. I remember losing sleep over this show and talking about it with co-workers the next day. I think we were all collectively going through our problems and this was an escape we could all relate to.
By Cherenda Laverne5 years ago in Geeks
Riverdale may be a dumpster fire but it is MY dumpster fire
There's a scene in season 2 of Riverdale wherein teenager Archie Andrews is surrounded by a group of shirtless teenaged boys who are part of a new collective called The Red Circle as he threatens the Black Hood for terrorizing their beloved town with pep.
By Ghezal Amiri5 years ago in Geeks
Viewers Learned More About Wendy Williams From Lifetime Biopic
Viewers knew some details about Wendy Williams' life by picking up bits and pieces from her television show that has been on the air for 12 seasons. They learned a lot more by watching her biopic and documentary on Lifetime that premiered on Saturday, January 30, 2021.
By Margaret Minnicks5 years ago in Geeks
An Ode to Save the Cheerleader, Save the World.
There hasn’t been a TV series to hit as hard as ‘Heroes’ did in 2006. If you’re unfamiliar with ‘Heroes’, let me set the scene. Fantasy-obsessed teen sees trailer on the BBC. It’s cryptic. It promises superpowers. It promises action. It promises a mystery the world will be on the edge of their seat for.
By Joe Satoria5 years ago in Geeks
An Addictive and Extremely Humourous 90's Sitcom: Mike and Angelo
Since I was a pre-teen, my interest in older sitcoms from the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s compromised the majority of my television pursuits! By watching the older sitcoms, as opposed to the more common television shows that kids my age watched, I felt a sense of uniqueness. To make me feel more like myself, I believed that I didn’t have to feel normal or live in the “present day” to watch shows like American Idol, Hannah Montana, Shake it Up or Wizards of Waverley Place. Television gave me an opportunity to embrace being myself and pursuing whatever I desired, despite the generation I was currently living it at the time!
By Talia Devora5 years ago in Geeks








