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This Is How Much It Would Cost You to Live in a Famous TV Home
TV stars always live in the most beautiful homes. They rarely are seen going to work, but somehow are able to afford a lavish and seemingly perfect lifestyle. If you are like the rest of America, you may wonder how this is possible? Why can’t you afford a huge NYC apartment with only one roommate on your $45,000 salary?
By Pam Jannes7 years ago in Geeks
The Best Thing About 'Stranger Things 3'
So season 3 of Stranger Things dropped on Netflix on the 4th of July and if you're anything like me, you binged the whole thing in a day. There was a lot to love in season 3, although there was a lot that could have been done better, such as Max (Sadie Sink) and El's (Millie Bobby Brown) growing friendship, Nancy (Natalia Dyer) once again proving she's a badass and Hopper's (David Harbour's) shirt. However, from the very first episode, my favourite part of season 3 was the new character of Robin, played by Maya Hawke. Robin works at Scoops Ahoy with Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) where she constantly makes fun of him and wonders how many children he has. However, Robin is also a genius. She speaks four languages, translates Russian code, cracks the code and is tortured and drugged by Russians. To summarise, I would die for Robin.
By Grace Lynch7 years ago in Geeks
Shows I've Binged and Loved on Netflix
It's recorded that the average person spends an hour and 11 minutes watching Netflix. If you have Netflix then you probably know the endless cycle of finding a good Netflix show only to finish it in a week, and spend another hour scrolling through your recommendations. I've had Netflix for about 5 years now and during this duration I've watched many shows that I've loved and finished and others that are still in my continue watching category. Of course I am not you so you may not want to watch these shows, but if you're someone who clicked on this because of the Gossip Girl photo then you're in the right place.
By Dakota Thomas7 years ago in Geeks
'The Handmaid's Tale' 3x08 Review: 'Mean Girls', Gilead Edition (Spoilers)
June has long since lost all pretense of being of the "good girl" in order to stay alive. She's ruthless to Ofmichael in this episode, her walking partner that admitted to being a spy for Aunt Lydia, snitching on June and Hannah's Martha, and getting June's daughter moved to an unknown location. Yes, Ofmichael might have deserved June's outburst, but June's been taking way too many leaves out of Serena Joy's book in her efforts for revenge. June has become the unofficial ringleader of sorts in her local group of Handmaids, whom are shunning Ofmichael on her behalf in this episode. Aunt Lydia notices, as she usually does, and takes the Handmaids back to the Red Center for a special "Testifying" session, in which one Handmaid sits in the middle of a circle while the surrounding women shame her. This was shown all too brutally in the very first episode of Season one where Janine testifies to being gang-raped, and the rest of the Handmaids condemn the rape as being her fault.
By CT Idlehouse7 years ago in Geeks
I Watched the Entirety of 'Game of Thrones' in Less Than Two Weeks
What do you get when you watch all eight seasons of GOT in approximately 12 days? Aside from a few tension headaches and leg cramps, you get a breathtaking live-action look at the incredible characters as they grow up and step into their destinies.
By Jennah Mitchell7 years ago in Geeks
TV Movie Review: 'In Broad Daylight' Is TV One At Its Melodramatic Best
Okay, I am becoming obsessed with TV One melodramas. First there was the earnest and sad comedy of The Bobby DeBarge Story, and then, on July seventh, there was the incredibly odd, but incredibly watchable Sins of the Father. Now, on July 14, comes In Broad Daylight, the latest TV One movie of the week, and once again TV One has crafted a drama so remarkably strange and watchable that it almost defies description.
By Sean Patrick7 years ago in Geeks
'The Handmaid's Tale': Profile of June
A lot of viewers have commented on social media that they find fault with June in her role of The Handmaid's Tale because she seems to be involved in everything that goes on in the Republic of Gilead. The series premiered on Hulu on April 26, 2017.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Geeks
'The Handmaid's Tale': Who Are the People in Gilead?
The Handmaid's Tale is a popular Hulu series based on Margaret Atwood's book by the same name that was published in 1985. The setting is a place in the future known as the Republic of Gilead that used to be the United States.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Geeks
'The Handmaid's Tale' 3x07 Review: Oh, June (Spoilers)
One of the biggest complaints about The Handmaid's Tale season three is that there is "nothing happening." Also, close-ups of June's angry face that rivals Daenerys Targaryen's. King's Landing may not have deserved immolation, but the Republic of Gilead certainly does. This season was touted to be about revolution, but so far it's been about June making questionable decisions, Fred being confused by Commander Stabler (Winslow), and Serena Joy regaining her role as "egotistical bitch hag."
By CT Idlehouse7 years ago in Geeks











