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My Best Current TV Shows!
My best TV shows going on right now that my readers need to start or continue watching are Modern Family, Stranger Things, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones and House of Cards. By the end of this, I'll share a television show that didn't make this list but should have.
By Mrs. Learning8 years ago in Geeks
Will and Grace Defended Roseanne
"Oh honey, you're over analyzing this. Sit down and have a martini." That's what I imagine Karen Walker would say when (if) she read this essay of mine. Nobody puts more thought into what sitcoms are trying to say than me, especially since I want to write a whole book about what Will and Grace is actually about. That's a whole different topic than what is going to be discussed here. This time around, I want to talk about an episode they did that I am pretty sure is a defense of the Trump supporting Roseanne revival.
By Edward Anderson8 years ago in Geeks
10 Best TV Shows to Revive Right Now
Move over Arrested Development and Pushing Daisies. If we're going to bring back a TV show after it's final season, we're going to be an executive producer that thinks outside the box! After all, if we're making the decisions, then we're going to pull the lever on something we really wanna see and, chances are, that's going to have a big budget and a sense of irony! So, here are our TV shows to revive. WE COMMAND IT!
By Ben Kharakh8 years ago in Geeks
Fan-Casting... A Live Action Spider-Man TV Show
I know a lot of fans have probably campaigned for this over the years, but they’re right to do so! The last time we got seasons of Peter Parker and his alter ego in real life on TV was back in the Seventies. Back then, they also didn’t really have the technology to pull off the real Spider-Man villains everyone knows. Since then, we have had to put up with two hour films every three or so years, or animated TV shows that everyone forgets about because the only one worth watching was the one in the early nineties.
By Christopher Hales8 years ago in Geeks
Why Oliver Queen Should Out Himself As Green Arrow in Season Six Finale
For those who have been watching Season Six of the show, or the show since day one to be honest, you know that Oliver Queen has sometimes struggled with keeping his identity as a vigilante a secret. Seasons One and Three have seen Oliver have to cover up his identity as Star City’s (or Starling City’s) hero, one of those incidents causing Roy Harper, Oliver’s trusted sidekick, to take the wrap at one point and fake his death.
By Christopher Hales8 years ago in Geeks
'Timeless': TV Show Review
Timeless just came out with its season two. It came out about a month ago and will be premiering its sixth episode tomorrow night. In the first season I wasn't really into it but when I found out the thickness of history of Rittenhouse in the series I became an avid watcher. Here are some things that season two gives us as watchers.
By Rich Burton8 years ago in Geeks
What To Watch Next
Did you just commit days or weeks to binge-watching a show and now that you've just watched the finale, you don't know what to do with your free time? I've seen many people post on social media asking for show suggestions, but I'm here to tell you the struggle is over! Here are some suggestions of all types for you to find your next binge and help you get over the loss of your last finished show!
By Amanda Clarke8 years ago in Geeks
'Sirens': TV Show Review
This series came out about a month ago and it is full of secrets that are going to unwrap. I hope that this series lasts long because it has a lot of potential. The strained relationship between the main guy and his parents, the military wanting the sirens, the town's history, etc. There is a lot of tension between a lot of the characters and the sirens aren't even involved in that. They are the main part of the show, but the hidden agendas are going to make this show last. But what are the real parts that will make you fall in love with this show? **There may be spoilers.
By Rich Burton8 years ago in Geeks
Is FP Chet's Father?
Mystery would be the word associated with Chet’s presence in WB’s Riverdale. Since his first appearance in season 2, numerous questions have arisen surrounding his background, intentions, and future. Chet quickly becomes a member of the Cooper household upon Betty gaining information regarding Alice’s estrangement from her son, whom she had put up for adoption.
By Spencer MacAdam8 years ago in Geeks
Surprise by Netflix: 'Seven Deadly Sins'
Seven Deadly Sins The first time I heard of such thing as "Netflix original anime," I could not hold back a snort. Although a fan of most original content Netflix offers, I could not combine three words together. While there are plenty of great series made in Europe, such as my personal all-time favourite Oban Star Racers, I had no faith Netflix could do a good job. To save myself time and disappointment, I decided not to bother.
By Eugenija Steponkutė8 years ago in Geeks
Hey 'Parks and Rec,' What Ever Happened to Mark Brendanawicz?
For those who don't know (or sadly forgot), Mark was a city planner in Pawnee and one of the main characters in the hit comedy Parks and Recreation. After season two, Mark left town to take another job, earning him the nickname Mark "Brendana-quits." Since his departure, the character was not seen or heard from again. The other characters on the show don't mention him, even in the series finale. It's like he was erased from existence. Why is that? Could such a major mistake have been rectified?
By Sarah Loyd8 years ago in Geeks











