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TV Shows That All 2000s Kids Grew Up Watching
1) 'The Suite Life of Zack and Cody' AH, the nostalgia. The Suite Life of Zack and Cody was iconic childhood entertainment for anyone who grew up in the 2000's. Following the twin brothers on their adventures around the Tipton hotel with the friends, and eventually girlfriends, was always a fun time.
By Frederica Angelina8 years ago in Geeks
Chelsea Handler Joins 'Will and Grace'
Full confession: Chelsea Handler is one of my favorite comics around, and Will and Grace is my favorite comedy ever. So this news is like Karen’s voice in my ears. It’s almost as good as hearing that Trump has been impeached, but let’s be real, the show might now survive that. The whole revival happened because of the darkness that has settled in around our country. Welcoming the Fab Four back was like reuniting with friends you haven’t had a drink with in years. There’s a comfort there. Anyway, Chelsea Handler is joining Will and Grace.... as a lesbian!
By Edward Anderson8 years ago in Geeks
Carole Radziwill Is Leaving 'Real Housewives of New York'
Carole Radziwill has announced that she is leaving Real Housewives of New York, and I am shocked. When Carole first joined the cast, I loved her. It was the summer of 2012, and the cast included returning wives Sonja, Ramona, LuAnn, and newcomers Carole, Heather, and Aviva. Carole represented a type of New Yorker we hadn’t seen on the show. She was downtown chic and had already lived a hell of a life. She was technically a Polish princess (take that, Countess), a widow, a writer, and a journalist.
By Lily Hoffman8 years ago in Geeks
The Problem with Modern Survivor
The American Survivor debuted on May 31, 2000. On September 19, 2012 my 12-year-old self accidentally tuned into the long running reality show's 25th season, Survivor: Philippines. This season featured 16 brand new castaways along with three returning castaways who had been previously evacuated from the game for medical reasons.
By David Hawkins III8 years ago in Geeks
Top 7 Gag-Worthy Queens
Drag has been going on for many many years and has paved the way for many people in the world to chase their dreams. Drag queens are an inspiration to me. They are confident, brilliant, hilarious, beautiful, and they break down barriers. They are fearless leaders and inspire many.
By Stormie Jacobson8 years ago in Geeks
Seven of Netflix’s Hidden Gems
Maybe you initially got Netflix to watch the Gilmore Girls reboot, or perhaps you’re a Stranger Things mega-fan, but once you’ve finished bingeing your favorite show, what are you watching? Netflix's home screen promotes their original series, whatever is “trending,” things you’ve already watched, and shows grouped together under vague headings like “Critically Acclaimed Comedies” or “TV Dramas Featuring a Strong Female Lead”. What about the hundreds of shows and movies that don’t make the home screen? Here are some great shows and films that currently on Netflix that you might not have found yet.
By Lily Hoffman8 years ago in Geeks
Does Batman Exist in the CW's Arrowverse?
So far we have seen a lot of Easter Eggs and references in Arrow, Supergirl, and even Legends of Tomorrow. Those were a nice and subtle reference to our favorite Caped Crusader, but since Tyler Hoechlin played Superman on Supergirl, we are all expecting Batman to appear in some way. #CW can't just mess with the fans, and they keep referencing Batman and Batman-themed vigilantes. The first question all fans are asking is:
By Ray Palmer8 years ago in Geeks
What We Learned from ‘The Flash’ Season 5’s 2018 Comic Con
Although the next season isn’t beginning until October, REJOICE! For there is always San Diego Comic-Con to be relied on to give us tasters for upcoming seasons of our favourite shows. For the next season of The Flash, we got a doozy! So let’s get detecting on those valuable pieces of information!
By Christopher Hales8 years ago in Geeks
Redefining Sitcom
Warning for Spoilers. For the most part, Friends was the last sitcom of its time. It was the last sitcom, possibly even television show, that people genuinely sat down to watch together. Friends was a show that at the time catered to the masses, a show that was liberal with its humour and yet conservative with its representation. I know that some of you are thinking that I'm another Gen Z snowflake who needs to get over myself and that Friends is a classic. I agree that Friends is a classic, and to this day is still watchable, but the truth is that its representation sucks. Fact one: out of ten seasons of the show, there is only one character of colour that appears in more than one episode, and that to me is shocking, especially considering that Friends is set in one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world. Fact two: the LGBTQ+ community is not only underrepresented but also the butt of the joke on most occasions. I understand that at the time of the show's release homosexuality was still considered by the majority of people to be wrong and laughable and that's why it's portrayed the way it is in Friends; that doesn't excuse the fact that this wouldn't happen on TV now. Fact three: Ross was a crappy boyfriend who treated Rachel like his property rather than his girlfriend bringing, him across as a little sexist. He didn't trust her, he hated the idea of her being friends with Mark, and didn't want her to have a life separate from him. I will, however, stipulate that they were on a break.
By Grace Lynch8 years ago in Geeks












