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Smart-Tube: The Top Three Underrated or Under Watched Scripted Television Dramas That Will Make You Smarter
During this pandemic, it has become a pastime to sit in front of our intelligence screens and consume some smart television. Yes, that’s right, the scores of assistant directors, best boys, grips, camera operators, writers, actors, producers, and directors, studio executives and everyone else involved in tv bliss have imbued into their TV storylines enough brain food to sate any appetite. These shows have presented the most thoughtful moments on the small(er) screen; relatively recent history has provided much consideration via the thinking tube. So grab your voice activated devices to cue up The Top Three Underrated or Under Watched Scripted Television Dramas That Will Make You Smarter.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Geeks
Three Underrated Anime Series Worth Watching
I watch a lot of anime. It's a diverse genre with many different art forms, covering just about every kind of story that people have conceived, from comedy and slice of life, to psychological horror. Anime isn't just for children. Indeed, many anime, including some very interesting, though quite disturbing, horror shows, would probably leave a child scarred.
By Daniel Goldman6 years ago in Geeks
The Boys Season 2 Preview
Last July 'The Boys' dropped on Amazon Prime and instantly became one of the shows of the year, adapted from Garth Ennis set of graphic novels the show was developed and produced by Supernatural creator Eric Kripke. However with the Corona virus shutting down TV / Film production worldwide many fans were wondering about the status of season 2, thankfully Kripke confirmed by Twitter this week"I get asked a lot, so #TheBoysTV update: finishing #Season2 remotely."Still some VFX & sound to do, but we're SO CLOSE! Airdate (& other cool s***) will be announced SOON!".
By Neil Gregory6 years ago in Geeks
Top 3 Underrated TV Shows
3. Lucifer (2016-Present) Tom Ellis in Lucifer Season 4 Well... if this photo of Tom Ellis from Lucifer Season 4 doesn't make you want to watch it... I don't know what will. On the other hand, I am putting Lucifer at number 3 on this list. Although it was most watched TV show in the US in 2019 (for obvious reasons^), it was not well advertised in other parts of the world. Lucifer is a show based around the devil himself, or 'Lucifer Morningstar', a nightclub owner who he portrays when he decides to leave Hell for Los Angeles. He also decides he wants to be a police informant and take criminal matters into his own hand and punish wrong-doers as he would in Hell, well because he is the DEVIL. The Devil, Nightclub Owner, Police Informant... what could go wrong? You would have to watch and find out for yourself to answer to that question. From Season 1 all the way to Season 4, Lucifer is filled with twists and turns as more of Lucifer's 'family' start making an appearance on Earth instead of being in Heaven or Hell. Not only that, Lucifer is a notorious playboy and loves to sleep around but throughout the show develops strong feelings for his 'partner', detective Chloe Decker of the LAPD, who if you saw her yourself you would fall in love with as well. But wait... there's more! Due to COVID-19, Lucifer season 5 has stopped final production but will still be released towards the end of the year... and that's not all! The show was supposed to have stopped at season 5, but Tom Ellis and supporting staff have reportedly signed on for a 6th season due to the ratings and critically acclaimed 4th season, which in fact does keep you guessing every second. So... if you're after immature comedy, love, sex, alcohol, partying, crime-solving, heaven and hell, Lucifer is definitely the show for you.
By Stefan Kulas6 years ago in Geeks
3 New Underrated shows To watch and make memories during the Show Fest Quarantine period
Hi everyone, The top 3 underrated watch list towards at Home are guides to get out of funk towards ice breakers of bonding and spending time with family towards finding making fun and festive snacks to binge-watching countdown list towards my selection of enlightenment and fun parts of sharing list of your own. Pampering into 3 underrated top watching lists during your quarantine period of getting into your PJ's and comfortable wear of 2020 within springs latest to old good-time favorite shows and film and spending time bonding over show and movies with your loved ones, family members and siblings.
By Abigail Michaela Babsa6 years ago in Geeks
Overshadow.
While there are plenty of new shows emerging on streaming networks left and right, there are just as many that have yet to be discovered. Growing up with so many different people, and being young and having no control over the television, left me to the mercy of 90’s tv shows on repeat. Most of them didn’t interest me much and eventually led me to other entertainment pursuits but some stuck.
By Xavier Woods6 years ago in Geeks
I Binge-Watched Outlander during Quarantine...
Outlander is a show that has long remained on the edge of my awareness, without my ever really having heard of it, consciously. Which, as a lover of period dramas, surprises me as much as those of my friends when they realise that it took me five seasons, and several years, to truly discover it. Even more surprising, as a bookworm, was my ignorance towards the epic book series, from which the TV-show is based. The series is yet unfinished, but to date, consists of eight novels (ranging from 600-1200 pages each), a ninth oncoming, and a spin-off series, several short stories, and a graphic novel. Clearly, this is a mega-series, a brand in itself, and yet, somehow, it's until now avoided my attention.
By Emma Styles6 years ago in Geeks
Old shows are the new favorites?
We never stop looking forward to what's headed our way in the television industry. Be it a new comedy sitcom or new reality TV show. Perhaps people out in TV land will give us all what we really want: a new crime documentary series as compelling as 'Making a Murderer.
By Angie Robinson6 years ago in Geeks
Why Bakugo Should've Been the Main Character of My Hero Academia
Bakugo is arguably one of the most complex characters in the series and also one of the more disliked. He hasn't shown himself to be what a typical hero usually is. He's self-absorbed, arrogant, quick-tempered, and constantly insults or bullies those he deems weaker than him, with Midoriya being the prime target of his undue rage. So why do I believe he should've been the main character?
By Jasmine Harris6 years ago in Geeks









