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The Paradox of '13 Reasons Why'
13 Reasons Why is very good - and very bad - for many many reasons. The most important part of it is that it all depends on perspective. Those who are very aware/sensitive to mental illness in today's world will be harmed at a great extent by the series. But people with no history or education regarding modern mental health may not feel the tension behind the series.
By Wesley Holm8 years ago in Geeks
Another Riverdale Conspiracy Theory
Though he’s only appeared in one episode that we know of, so far I have reasoning to believe that Chic, Betty’s long lost older brother that her mother gave up for adoption in her Serpent days, could possibly be the Black Hood. It does seem crazy, but believe me, the dude is creepy inside and out.
By Taylor Renee Hurles8 years ago in Geeks
'Seinfeld' Writer-Producers Reveal 5 Hilarious Storylines We Never Got to See
The iconic #NBC series, #Seinfeld ran for nine seasons and gave us countless hysterical moments that remain timeless. From being the master of your domain to blaming the pool for any possible shrinkage, the writers (led by co-creator and creative genius, Larry David) managed to somehow create memorable moments in virtually every single episode. With the brilliance that floated around that writer's room, there were bound to be a few ideas left on the cutting room floor, and we now finally have a chance to learn about some hilarious storylines we never got to see.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Could 'Deadwood' Return to Hbo? Ian Mcshane Says a Revival Script Has Been Delivered!
Fans said goodbye to the beloved #HBO series, #Deadwood back in 2006 after three seasons of pure brilliance. The series was nominated for 28 Emmys throughout its run (winning eight in total) and has appeared on numerous lists online celebrating the show as one of HBO's greatest works to date. Since its cancellation, there has been constant speculation as to whether the series would ever return and according to Al Swearengen himself, there has recently been some movement on the show's long-gestating revival.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
HBO Has Masterfully Cut New Trailers for 'the Wire', 'Deadwood' and 'Six Feet Under'
#HBO has provided premium original programming for decades. The network has excelled in virtually every genre, ranging from hysterical comedies including Curb Your Enthusiasm and Da Ali G Show to informative documentaries such as Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief. However, the most celebrated shows on HBO are undoubtedly the dramatic original series the network has developed throughout the years. The same network that brought audiences #GameofThrones, #Westworld and Rome also created Big Love, Oz, True Blood, Vinyl, Boardwalk Empire, The Newsroom, Sex And The City, Carnivàle and the series that paved the way for the many anti-heroes we see on #television today, The Sopranos.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Emilia Clarke Admits Talking About 'Star Wars' Is Much Scarier Than 'Game of Thrones'
#EmiliaClarke is no stranger when it comes to projects that require her to stay quiet about virtually every single detail. In fact, her role as Daenerys Targaryen in the #HBO series #GameofThrones has fully prepared the Mother of Dragons for how to dodge questions about her mysterious female lead in the upcoming Han Solo anthology film.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
These Behind-The-Scenes Images from 'Stranger Things' Season 1 Will Get You Ready for Season 2
As we eagerly await the newest season of the hit Netflix series Stranger Things, the good folks behind the official Stranger Things Twitter account have provided us with some behind-the-scenes images from its first season. The pictures feature some of our favorite actors from the series breaking character to pose — and possibly goof-off — for a photo while they let loose.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Matthew Perry Reveals the 'Friends' Storyline He Rejected: Chandler Frequents a Male Strip Club (For Their Sandwiches!)
There were plenty of outlandish storylines that came out of the famed NBC series #Friends throughout its ten-season history. Although the beloved characters endured some unbelievable experiences, there was one specific storyline star Matthew Perry deemed too peculiar for the comedy series.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
'Spongebob Squarepants' Fan Theory Suggests the Episode 'Karate Choppers' Is a Metaphor for Sex
There are those internet fan theories that are fun for a quick read when you have a minute or two to spare in your busy day, and then there are those that genuinely make you re-evaluate everything you thought you knew about a film/TV series/book.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
That's What the Money Is For: Exploring Jon Hamm's Career-Defining Role as 'Mad Men's Don Draper
The seminal drama series Mad Men aired during the resurgence of the Golden Age of Television, an expression used to amalgamate some of the most beloved dramas of all time which include The Sopranos, The Wire and Breaking Bad. A similarity that these shows share is the exploration of finely written characters whose actions and beliefs encompass the idea of moral ambiguity. Donald Draper, who begins Mad Men as the Director of the Creative Department at Manhattan ad agency, Sterling Cooper, is an enigmatic ad man with a mysterious past and a stomach full of Old Fashioneds.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Evan Rachel Wood's 5 Best Moments as Dolores from 'Westworld'
(WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Season 1 of Westworld) The first season of HBO's stellar hit, Westworld concluded recently. After that mind-blowing finale, viewers are clamoring for more from their favorite Western world of violence, sex and cowboy hats. The series was renewed for a second season following its spectacular audience and critical reception. Not to mention how incredible the ratings were, boasting 11.7 million viewers and "putting it ahead of Game of Thrones and True Detective during similar times while they were in their first seasons."
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks
Everything You Need to Know About the Iconic Series 'Baywatch' (1989-2001)
When it comes to some of the most well-known properties in the world, certain names always pop up. Figures such as Batman or Superman arise and various #TV series that include Seinfeld or Game of Thrones. Believe it or not, another title included in this list features grown adults in tight red swimsuits running down a white sand beach with all the glorious slow-mo the early '90s had to offer. I am, of course, talking about #Baywatch.
By Ghezal Amiri8 years ago in Geeks











