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'Miss Hammurabi' – A Final Review
Have you ever watched a drama, that touched you? The messages, the characters, the storyline really made you realize there is a totally different world other than your own. That’s exactly what Miss Hammurabi did for me! Miss Hammurabi is more than just a drama, it’s a story, a true reflection!
By Fizza Mehdi7 years ago in Geeks
15 Times 'Gilmore Girls' Characters Were Awful People
The fictional town of Stars Hollow in Gilmore Girls is known for its tight-knit community of quirky and eccentric characters that could talk a mile a minute. Though most of the time the supporting characters were the beating heart of the show, throughout the show's seven-season run and revival, the majority of the character's, including the Gilmore leading ladies, failed to be nicest of people. Here are ten times the show's characters acted at their worst.
By L. Franklin7 years ago in Geeks
The Screen Going Black Was 'The Sopranos' Only Option
I didn’t have HBO when TheSoprano’s ended, but I certainly heard about the outcome. So I wasn’t that jarred by the screen going black and was pretty accepting of the climax. Now binge-watching the series, I’ve been contemplating a more conventional ending and realize that there might not have been one.
By Rich Monetti7 years ago in Geeks
7 Things the 'Gilmore Girls' Revival Skipped Over
Gilmore Girls fans were overjoyed when news broke that Netflix would be working with Amy Sherman Palladino and her husband Dan Palladino to produce a new series of Gilmore Girls, a decade on from the disappointing seventh season that the Palladino's were unable to be a part of due to network and contract negotiations.
By L. Franklin7 years ago in Geeks
‘Attack on Titan’ Season 3: Humans Are the New Threat
Attack on Titan Season 3 is upon us and just two episodes in, the dark fantasy anime series—based on the popular manga of the same name by Hajime Isayama—is providing fans with even more gripping action and intrigue.
By Marguerita Tan7 years ago in Geeks
‘The Flash - Season 5’ - Trailer Review
San Diego Comic-Con was... insightful in terms of The Flash’s new season. We got one hell of a trailer and information from the cast. I’ve already discussed the latter, now it’s time for the former! Let’s get cracking on what this year’s trailer is!
By Christopher Hales7 years ago in Geeks
New 'Orange Is The New Black'
Okay, so, this show is probably one of my favorites on Netflix. Ever since the first season I was absolutely and utterly hooked on it, most like the majority of the world. Waiting for each new season was like waiting for another hit of... uh... coke. Before you read any further, if you haven't finished the new season, or if you haven't even started, don't read on because I'm about to spoil some things and you won't like it (unless you're into that). If you read on you've already been warned so don't blame me when I said there were spoilers because it's your fault at this point.
By Lyvia Jack7 years ago in Geeks
10 Times When 'Parks & Rec' Was Actually the Worst
I didn't watch Parks & Recreation from the beginning. As a matter of fact, I think I didn't start watching until after season 4 had ended. I don't know why, exactly... I think I was afraid it would be too much like The Office, and I wasn't interested at the time.
By Cylest Nichole8 years ago in Geeks
'That 70's Show's' Biggest Mistake
Like any good TV show, That 70’s Show is not perfect and infuriated its own audience with a series of mistakes. The downfall of this extremely popular show is usually credited with the eighth and final season that is not held highly by its groovy following. In fact, most fans tend to disregard it all together, which is not hard to understand considering it plays like a series of character assassinations and frustratingly inadequate story-lines. But believe it or not, the horror of the eighth season is not what I credit as the show’s biggest injustice. In fact, this mistake occurs much earlier. The first season of any show is only the warm-up to what the audience might be viewing later. So with it comes introductions, hesitant story-lines, and blooming characters. That 70’s Show hit its eleventh episode when it introduced Buddy Morgan (as portrayed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt). And as it turns out, he happens to be gay and interested in our main character, Eric, which brings us to the true crime of the show. Buddy Morgan was intended to be a recurring character but he ended up being cut from the show before he could even make another appearance. A true mistake and I will tell you why.
By Jaime Burbatt8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow': Will the Writers Redeem Team B or Expect Fans to Forget the Betrayal?
When Arrow ended its sixth season in May, Green Arrow was working alongside Mr. Terrific, Black Canary, and Wild Dog once again in an effort to bring down Ricardo Diaz. Viewers didn't know Oliver had brokered a deal with the FBI for help, and while the fighting raged on, he issued apologies to the members of Team B, as referred to by the fans (or Not Team Arrow). Needless to say, Oliver's words didn't sit well with faithful viewers who have been wanting to see this team erased from the Arrowverse.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











