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Whiplash Smile
To Dean Winchester, This is an ode to you. This is an ode to the family you founded, speeding onto my TV screen for well over the past decade, engine roaring and classic rock pumping through the speakers. You have been a constant to me, from my early twenties to my mid-thirties. This letter is my thank you.
By Edith (yesterday4)5 years ago in Geeks
My Guilty Binge-Watch Show: MTV's 'Teen Wolf'
So, we've all seen those TikToks that are like "show me your comfort food" or "show me your comfort film". They're funny and relatable, and you really get to know a person by seeing what their comfort items of choice are.
By Leigh Hooper5 years ago in Geeks
Next, on Maury..
“Everyone please welcome Cheyenne onto our show!” Before the sentence is even fully out of his mouth, the audience is screaming their approval. Cheyenne is sitting slumped in a plain chair, trying to pout but smiling with her eyes. There’s an audience of nearly a hundred already tentatively on her side, and with cameras rolling for posterity’s sake, there’s a spark of confidence inside her that this is going to be a definitive ‘Win’ in the argument that brought her here today, and a win that will never be forgotten.
By Delete this5 years ago in Geeks
OUTLANDER
There are so many TV Shows I love to binge-watch. But this one in particular TV show I cant wait for the next season to come out is called outlander. To be able to watch and observe how things were so far back in the past. It's truly unique. I can't look away from the TV when it is on.
By Laura mclean5 years ago in Geeks
Project Runway Taught Me To "Make It Work"
I grew up in a household that really looked down on anything “girly.” I made sure not to outwardly care about my hair or nails, I certainly didn’t play with Barbies, and I always joined in when others mocked anything that other girls liked.
By Lacey Doddrow5 years ago in Geeks
My Guilty Letterkenny Pleasure Binge
I returned from abroad on January 30, 2020 because of COVID-19. I was in Mongolia teaching English and having a great time! There wasn’t much on the Netflix lineup in Ulaanbataar, so my daughter had a lot of shows she wanted me to see when I arrived on her doorstep that rainy, winters evening.
By Marilee G. Hyde5 years ago in Geeks










