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'The Loud House': An Inclusive Animation
The Loud House: An Inclusive Animation Through the years, Nickelodeon has been through many incarnations of animations. In 2016, they released a show called The Loud House. The show's premise is focused on a young boy, Lincoln, who lives with his ten sisters and manages his life as the only boy. The episodes revolve around Lincoln learning valuable lessons about life and family, a set of values that is often expressed in Nickelodeon shows. However, The Loud House takes a little bit of a different approach. The show is more inclusive than any other animated show that I have seen on television in the last year.
By Alexis Baryak8 years ago in Geeks
A Review of Avatar: The Last Airbender
Growing up, cartoons were a huge part of my childhood. I remember getting up early on Saturday mornings just to catch an episode of shows like Jimmy Neutron or Spongebob Squarepants. While these shows were entertaining, they were not captivating enough for me to delve into in greater detail beyond enjoying what I saw on the screen. To be fair, this isn't detrimental, as many cartoons children watch at that age don't do this, and if they did, they presented information in such a convoluted way that it became difficult to follow.
By Arvind Pennathur8 years ago in Geeks
Twin Peaks: In Memoriam III
Harry Dean Stanton (July 14th, 1926 to September 15th, 2017) With 60+ year career that included TV, independent films and Hollywood movies, Harry Dean Stanton was a respected and beloved character actor, and a screen icon. Born and raised in West Irving, Kentucky, Stanton considered careers as both a writer (he studied journalism) and a singer, before British theatre director Wallace Briggs encouraged him to leave university and pursue acting.
By James Giles8 years ago in Geeks
No Mercy For Cheap Fan Service: The 'Cobra Kai' 4-Step Guide On Getting Nostalgia Right
So you've just paid a few million dollars to acquire the rights to an iconic property, and you're planning to bring it back. And why wouldn't you?! You've just come into possession of one of the most widely consumed legal drugs out there today: nostalgia.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
'Once Upon a Time' - Favorite Fairytale Show Comes to an End - Final Thoughts
Being a huge fan of this show as I am, I am one of those that was extremely upset when many of the main characters either quit or were asked to leave following its sixth season. I was even more upset when it was published that the seventh season would be its last season ever.
By Peyton Morris8 years ago in Geeks
'Once Upon a Time' - Characters We Would Have Liked to See
With Once Upon a Time coming to an end after seven seasons, many, including me, are left to wonder what could have been. What if this character made an appearance? What twists in their story could have been added? How would they interact with the other main cast? Here's a list of characters and possible storylines for each one. I believe that a few of these could have also enabled the show to continue or a season or two.
By Peyton Morris8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow' Season 7 Speculation: How Long Will the Series Keep Oliver Queen in Prison?
When Arrow wrapped its sixth season in May, Oliver Queen was headed to prison at The Slab, which is a metahuman prison. It supposedly got its name from being so impenetrable that the only way prisoners could leave was "on a slab." Of course, there have been myriad speculations that Oliver would figure out a way to escape, and that isn't all of the rumors that have been swirling since the screen faded to black.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











