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Were Eric and Donna Really the Perfect Couple?
That 70’s Show is one of the most iconic television shows and young people are still crazy for it. Older generations can watch it for that seventies nostalgia, young adults reserve a different kind of nostalgia from watching it while new episodes were still coming out in the late nineties/early two-thousands, and young teens of today can still amazingly watch and relate to it. Perhaps one of the most iconic and well known parts of the show was the relationship between the charming main characters, Eric Forman and Donna Pinciotti. Almost every television show includes a ‘will they or won't they’ couple for the audience to root for, adding that much more to invest in. Take shows like Friends with Ross & Rachel, Luke & Lorelai from Gilmore Girls, and one of the prime examples with Jim and Pam from The Office. What made Eric and Donna all the more interesting and engaging was their bright chemistry and the sweet sense of adolescent love that is easily shown in their song, "Thirteen" by Big Star. It was undeniably easy to fall in love with their love and still is. However, those two share a great deal of hardship and relationship problems that sometimes give the other couples of the show a run for their money. They are often built up as "the perfect couple" yet at times that was not what appeared on screen and many viewers didn’t have the heart to notice.
By Jaime Burbatt7 years ago in Geeks
'Killing Eve' Season 2: What to Expect When the Acclaimed Psycho Thriller Returns
Since premiering on BBC America in April, Killing Eve—which stars Sandra Oh as jaded M15 operative Eve Polastri who is obsessed with hunting down Jodie Comer’s psychopathic assassin Villanelle—has been receiving accolades by the dozens.
By Marguerita Tan7 years ago in Geeks
Japanese Anime Makes Massive Strive for Gender Acceptance
Precure is a franchise celebrating its 15th anniversary this year with its current season Hugtto Precure! Some may know of Precure, as it is the franchise that is used by Saban to create their franchise Glitter Force. With it being the 15th anniversary you would expect them to make some landmarks in the franchise, but one has been a massive stand for gender fluidity while making some Precure history in the process.
By Craig Arnott7 years ago in Geeks
'The Walking Dead' Season 9: Bold New Direction Ensure Series Can Thrive Without Rick Grimes
(Warning: Major spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 9 ahead.) After two incredibly bad seasons, The Walking Dead is back to its best with its ninth season. Thanks to bold new directions led by new showrunner Angela Kang, AMC’s zombie drama is not only watchable again, it also proves it can thrive without Rick Grimes.
By Marguerita Tan7 years ago in Geeks
"Xmas Marks the Spot"
Every cartoon series has a Christmas special (well, most of them). They are, mostly, pretty terrible, churned out with little thought to what might make them different to all the others. A few stand out, though, and one has stuck with me from my earliest years. That most special of Christmas specials is “Xmas Marks the Spot,” the last episode of the first season of The Real Ghostbusters.
By Daniel Tessier7 years ago in Geeks
'Titans:' 5 Comic Book Characters That Should Join the Show
DC Universe’s Titans had a rocky start but has settled into an entertaining, albeit dark, superhero show. So far, the main team members are Dick Grayson (Brenton Thwaites), Kory Anders/ Starfire (Anna Diop), Gar Logan/ Beast Boy (Ryan Potter) and Rachel Roth/ Raven (Teagan Croft). In the show’s eighth episode, a new character was introduced – Conor Leslie’s Donna Troy.
By Monita Roy Mohan7 years ago in Geeks











