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'The Handmaid's Tale': Meaning Behind the Colors the Women Wear
The colors the women wear on the popular Hulu series The Handmaid's Tale are not just any colors. They are not colors the women themselves have chosen to wear. Instead, they are colors the women have been forced to wear that represent their roles in the totalitarian theocracy known as Gilead. The color of the women's clothes indicates their duties, along with hidden meanings
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Geeks
TV Movie Review: 'Sins of the Father'
Sins of the Father has no right to be this damn entertaining. This low budget, trashy, sloppy, TV movie mystery is in the tradition of daytime TV drama, brimming with forced melodramatics and a completely unintended sense of humor. I went into Sins of the Father prepared to roll my eyes and write a dismissive, mocking review of the movie, and came out wanting to tell the world to watch it.
By Sean Patrick7 years ago in Geeks
The Stars of 'Days of Our Lives' Shine for a Star Struck Fan Event
Soap opera viewers are some of the most dedicated fans, tuning in every day to watch the lives of their favorite characters unfold like an unending novel. So it's not difficult to understand why fan conventions are so popular with the four remaining soap operas airing on television today—The Young and the Restless, General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, and The Bold and the Beautiful.
By Rachel Carrington7 years ago in Geeks
Reasons to Be Team Michael on 'Jane The Virgin'
When watching Jane the Virgin, it's no secret that Team Rafael has stolen the hearts of many fans. Now with the show finally nearing its end, viewers are starting to question, is it really over for Jane and Michael? Is Team Rafael finally becoming a reality? Well, who can say for sure that team Michael is done for good? If their love is as strong as they claim it to be, they might be able to pull through in the end. These are twelve reasons why so many people are Team Michael, including myself.
By Emily Burkard7 years ago in Geeks
Doomsday
In Justice League Unlimited, the DCAU presents Doomsday as a Superman clone. This differs from the comic version where Doomsday is actually a clone from Krypton, by scientist Bertron. In Justice League Unlimited, Doomsday is a Superman clone from STAR LABS by Emil Hamilton, Superman's foremost scientist and traitor. Doomsday, in the episode "Doomsday Sanction," is revealed to have been cloned in order to hate Superman. Geneticist scientist, Dr. Milo, frees Doomsday in order to get revenge on Amanda Waller and Emil Hamilton, only to get killed by Doomsday.
By Patrick Ouandji7 years ago in Geeks
Investigation: Brainiac-Luthor Crisis
This is a disclaimer on Justice League Unlimited that is not claiming to report real facts or charges of terrorism. It is an investigation on the Brainiac-Luthor crisis. The events of the Justice League Unlimited are of great importance for the super powered development that forms the perception of our current entertainment climate. It is meant for our own reflection on the priorities of the US government and of its attempts.
By Patrick Ouandji7 years ago in Geeks
'Big Little Lies' Season 2: Why Filmmaker Andrea Arnold Is Perfect for the Role of Director
The first season of Big Little Lies captured the attention of many—a deeply captivating, hard-hitting story which focuses on the strength of women as mothers and friends along with the power of the "perfect family" facade. The HBO series won four Golden Globes in 2018 and it is now back with its second season.
By Dee Simone7 years ago in Geeks
'Doom Patrol': The Right Kind of Weird
Into the Donkey's Mouth Every so often, there comes a show that captures your imagination. Then some shows accelerate your imagination like a hamster on coke, duct-taped to a bottle rocket. And It won't be a shock to you, dear reader, that I'm referring to Doom Patrol as a coke-addled hamster whizzing by over 100 mph.
By A.R. Minhas7 years ago in Geeks











