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'Survivor: Island of the Idols' Premiere
Wow! I am loving this season of Survivor so far and it just began! This is amazing! I love the cast, I love Boston Rob & Sandra, I love the twists, I love everything about it! This season started out so different, no official "marooning," no sight of Jeff Probst, just Vokai and Lairo both arriving at their beaches and getting started. That is wonderful. From Janet starting the fire to Missy's wonderful story about how she went through the air force, having a brain tumor, and then surviving it, and getting on Survivor. That is just amazing. I also especially love the paranoia as to "What does Island of the Idols mean." That is very fascinating to witness. It put a big target on Jason at Vokai, who right away went to search for the idol. And at Lairo, Elaine, Tom & Vince created their alliance, though, they were gone for so long the other seven kind of figured out what was going on, and decided for them to align with each other. Though, later on, Elaine found this out after showing off her likability and aligning with the other women on her tribe. And also, Ronnie didn't like how likable she was. So, he pretended to align with her, but really was targeting her. Elaine though, she was smart enough to see through it, even if he was using his poker playing skills to convince her. So, there's clearly a rift between Ronnie & Elaine. At Vokai, Noura told Jason about his target since he reminds her of her ex. Also, Dan was being way too touchy for his own good, creeping out all of the women on the tribe, mainly Kellee, who spoke to him about it. So hopefully he's gonna realize that it's pretty creepy to touch and massage girls without consent and he should try and fix his social skills. Jack made some friends and found a squirting clam, so that was extremely entertaining, and Tommy showed off his skills as a fourth grade teacher to bond with people, making alliances with pretty much everyone, including a main six.
By Nathan Miller6 years ago in Geeks
Why Did Ash's Bulbasaur Not Evolve in the Mysterious Garden?
The other day I was finishing my cycle of the original Pokemon Indigo league season and I happened to be on the "Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden" episode. Here's a little bit of a rundown on what happened that episode in case you don't remember. It was when Ash's Bulbasaur refused to evolve at their species of Pokemon's traditional ceremony. Rewatching this as an adult, I realized so much of the brilliant writing between the lines went over my head as a kid. I only saw what was presented on the surface, just a Pokemon that was refusing to evolve. When you really think about it though, refusing to change in front of hundreds of your own kind, which has been a generational tradition of your kind, was a brave and defiant act on Ash's Bulbasaur's behalf. What was the reason though? Was it selfish or selfless? Or was he just not ready? I have a theory, and I want to share it. Let's continue down memory lane a bit more shall we?
By Jeffrey Fontanos6 years ago in Geeks
'Criminal Minds' Most Memorable Season Finales
Season finales are always the most climactic episodes of the seasons. They have the biggest build up, and give the ending a great reaction. Usually, there is great build up to it, and the unsub is one of the best of the season. Some are two-parters, and others are just 45 minutes of pure insanity and great action. Some are amazing, and others are not on the really amazing side of things, to put it lightly. Here is a list of all the season finales, ranked from the least interesting to the best done yet.
By Hannah Elliott6 years ago in Geeks
10 Reasons to Watch 'Community'
Ten years ago, the sitcom Community premiered on NBC. Chronicling the adventures of a community college study group, the production history of the show involved a showrunner change-up for the fourth season, a cancellation at the end of the fifth season, and a sixth season revival on the short-lived Yahoo! Screen. Despite all this and cast changes, the show made it to six seasons, bringing #SixSeasonsAndAMovie closer to completion. A movie would be very welcome, but for now, people can still watch the entire show. In honor of the tenth anniversary, below are ten reasons to watch (or rewatch) Community.
By Steven Shinder6 years ago in Geeks
I Reluctantly Fell in Love with “Legacies!” Plus, New Season Two Trailer
As a devout Vampire Diaries fan, I go into every spinoff series with low expectations. Why? Simply because history has proven sequels never live up to the originals… no pun intended! Besides, I was so smitten with The Vampire Diaries at the time, I wasn’t looking for another show that didn’t feature Damon and Stefan.
By All’s Fair in Love & Writing6 years ago in Geeks
Why Raven and Starfire Suck in 'Titans'
I told myself that I wouldn't watch Titans because recently DC has taken many beloved characters and completely butchered them. I didn't want to pay for DC's streaming service and I didn't feel like being disappointed by them again. However, since I currently live in Thailand, Titans is available on Netflix, so I took the plunge.
By Sabrina Petrafesa6 years ago in Geeks
'When Calls the Heart' Spin-Off, 'When Hope Calls', Is Hallmark's Next Addictive Drama
Hallmark Channel broke new ground when it debuted When Calls the Heart in 2014. The drama quickly escalated to the top of the ratings charts and amassed a fanbase of dedicated viewers that are lively, interactive, and determined to keep their favorite show on top.
By Rachel Carrington6 years ago in Geeks
‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’: S01.E10. “New Jersey”
Arguably the best episode of the series thus far, the Tristram Shapeero-directed New Jersey closes with everyone having a good time at the wedding reception for Duffy (John Reynolds) and Gemma (Zoe Boyle). While I must admit I was hoping we were going to see Andrew Aldridge (Alex Jennings) and Tony James (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) get married, the wedding we saw was beautiful.
By Shain Thomas6 years ago in Geeks
Queer Eye Reboot
So if you guys don't know Queer Eye is now back but on Netflix, which is great news for me because I liked what I saw of the original, but I don't have Bravo. I would get to see it when I house sat or whatever. The original Queer Eye was called Queer Eye for the Straight and premiered in July of 2003 on Bravo. It was so popular that it had a spin off version for women called Queer Eye for the Straight Girl, but the spin off wasn't as popular and only lasted one season. The original fab 5 had the same kind of makeup or structure as this reboot, having one that was an expert in the categories of food, decorating, fashion, culture and grooming.
By Lena Bailey6 years ago in Geeks











