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Netflix Original — 'Love'
After semi-binging the latest and final season of love on Netflix, I realized I have some serious problems with this show despite its comedic appeal. If you've been watching the show, you know the story and how the show follows Gus and Mickey, the ultimate "will they or won't they" couple. I've watched this show literally since the day it came out and this year I was really looking forward to it coming back, and it's one of the first shows my boyfriend and I really bonded over as a couple. I started off watching it slowly so I wasn't completely empty inside when it was over, but I ended up watching the last seven or eight episodes all in one night. At first I was just really into the show and the minor character development that was put into this season. I love when a show develops each character a little more, but knowing this was the final season I was sort of wondering they weren't focussing more on the main characters, Gus and Mickey. Near the end of the season, G and M are back at it in their old habits although they do become an exclusive couple at the end of the second season. They're keeping secrets from each other, fighting for what seems like stupid reasons, and ultimately falling back into their old, unhealthy ways. The ending of the show brought me to the realization that most of the relationships portrayed in this show are not healthy, and for me that is a HUGE problem.
By Kristen Jacober8 years ago in Geeks
Netflix's 'Everything Sucks!' Is the Perfect Blend of 'Freaks and Geeks' and 'Stranger Things' (Minus the Demogorgons)
A series set in the mid-1990s about a group of high schoolers living in a town called Boring; this is the very basic synopsis of the new Netflix original series titled Everything Sucks! At first glance, it may seem like a typical project created to satisfy the nostalgic cravings many feel about a "simpler time." Back when dial-up was all the rage and the beaming neon glow of a Blockbuster store soothed your Friday night woes. Initially when I began watching the series I figured this is what it would showcase and hey, I'm all for a light watch that contains references here and there to the 90s or whatever time period a series is set in.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Why the F*** Are You Still Watching 'Grey's?'
Grey's Anatomy.. We all know the show—some of us a little too well. Whether you've watched since the beginning, began mid-way through, or have binged watched the series four times (guilty), we've all seen it. Almost 13 years and 14 seasons later, we're all still rushing our partners off the TV, flipping to ABC and giving all our attention to Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital for the next hour.
By Rossana Nelson8 years ago in Geeks
Twin Peaks Revisited: Technological Magick
Thematically Twin Peaks is interested in exploring profound truths behind the nature of our existence, and perhaps none more curiously than the role of electricity in our world. In a broad sense electricity is mostly thought of in our time as an energy source, one that powers virtually all modern technology, from lighting and heating our homes to powering every kind of information sharing device, from TV to radio to computers. You only need to spend a few hours in a house or office during a power cut to realise just how reliant on electricity our current society & culture is.
By James Giles8 years ago in Geeks
My Audition Experience for 'So You Think You Can Dance?'
So You Think You Can Dance? The producers of this show posed a question to dancers 15 years ago, and of course every single person who has ever danced any time in their life thinks they can dance! It is the dream of every dancer to be on this show, and I was no exception.
By Random Thoughts8 years ago in Geeks
Foreign TV Shows
Sometimes you have to take a break from the ordinary, and dive into the different. That is what viewing foreign programming does. When you are sick of the mundane programming on network television, have binged out on Netflix, and grown tired of the free movies on Prime, it's time to take what other countries have to offer seriously.
By Monica Bennett8 years ago in Geeks
Top 10 Freeform TV Shows to Watch
‘Stitchers’ Unfortunately, this show just ended, but it has three seasons of action, love, tracking the unconscious, and many more exciting plot twists. It's about a girl who has a particular mind that can go into the consciousness of a dead person. Yea, a dead person. It's called Stitching. She has a team of intelligent individuals that help guide her to understand the working of the mind and know what killed the dead person. There are only three seasons because the viewers for the show kept dwindling, but I'd say it's worth the watch.
By Rich Burton8 years ago in Geeks
5 Reasons to Love 'Timeless'
Television shows are in abundance these days, from cable and network TV to streaming services and other digital providers. But how many of those show pull you in to another world, grasp at your heart, captivate your attention so much that you just can't change the channel, and educate you all at the same time?
By Kristi Jacobsen8 years ago in Geeks
10 Best Action Romance Anime Shows
'Full Metal Panic!' Full Metal Panic! is a funny show involving a military student protecting a girl who always uses violence to solve everything and he learns to become a better person because of the girl he protects. There are three season. The first one is called Full Metal Panic!, season two is Full Metal Panic! Fumoffu, and the third season is called Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid. It has action every episode and spots of romance here and there in the episodes. The girl the military student is protecting is the love spectacle and their love builds in the anime and the manga, and it's so adorable because the guy is so dense. And if you’ve been following this show, the newest season comes out this year... which is strange.
By Rich Burton8 years ago in Geeks
Viewers Want These 'Arrow' Teammates Gone: What Will Become of Dinah, Curtis, and Rene?
Viewers aren't happy with the team-up of Curtis, Dinah, and Rene, otherwise known as Mr. Terrific, Black Canary, and Wild Dog. The writers have written the team into a corner and taken them past the point of no return with the most recent episode (6.14). It will be difficult for any member to be redeemed to the point where they can rejoin Team Arrow, and quite frankly, viewers would much rather see them leave the show.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











