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Pika-view: Pokémon Anime Gets The Perfect 3D Makeover
2017, I choose you. While the original Pokémon anime series may be a distant dose of Throwback Thursday to some, it still means big business in Japan. We may only remember the adventures of Ash, Brock, and Misty, but #Pokémon has now spanned an impressive 20 seasons since its days in the Indigo League. First airing in 1998, we still hold a special place in our hearts for those opening titles and Jason Paige's husky vocals.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Goodbye Idiot Hookers: 'Scream Queens' Will Not Return for Season 3
The great TV cull of 2017 claims another victim as #RyanMurhpy's #ScreamQueens takes a tumble down the stairs and snaps its neck courtesy of Fox. Since 2015 we battled the sassy and classy Chanels, a Red Devil Killer, and Jamie Lee Curtis in her best role since Laurie Strode. Season 2 introduced a new foe with the Green Meanie alongside nostalgia stars like Kirstie Alley and Jerry O'Connell, but it wasn't enough to ensure that we would battle a Blue boogeyman or Yellow Yeti in Season 3. With a huge slump in ratings from its promising start, the news that Scream Queens won't be back for more is no big shock, even to the dim-witted Chanels.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Time and Time Again: 'Once Upon A Time' Creators Discuss Season 7 and Six More Years of Storybrooke
Don't close the book just yet, because it seems that ABC is anything but done with its fairytale fantasy #OnceUponATime. We may have had somewhat of a casting cull when losing the likes of Jennifer Morrison and Rebecca Mader, but with happy endings and Emma's "Swansong," creators Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis just penned a whole new saga for Season 7 and beyond.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Prepare To Take A Dip: 'Blue Planet II' Is Coming To The BBC With David Attenborough
Aiming to make a splash on the documentary scene, the BBC has announced that it will once again plunge into the unknown this year with upcoming natural history series Blue Planet II. As the sequel to 2001's show #BluePlanet, the #BBC plans to go further and deeper than ever before. If that weren't enough, original narrator #DavidAttenborough is avoiding retirement and will once again be the one to take us on the nautical journey.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Netflix Confirms 'Arrested Development' Season 5 Is Happening — What's Next For The Bluths?
Update (May 17, 2017): Netflix announced that it has ordered a new season of Arrested Development with the entire original cast returning, alongside creator Mitchell Hurwitz and executive producer/narrator Ron Howard.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'The Flash': Did Barry Allen Really Do Everything In His Power To Save Iris West?
This post contains spoilers for The Flash Season 3. A good portion of #TheFlash this season has been spent trying to figure out how to save Iris from being killed by #Savitar. Barry went back in time, went to the future, stole from A.R.G.U.S., and had all of Team Flash working on a way to save her, but nothing helped. As we saw on Tuesday, May 16th, #IrisWest died when Savitar impaled her with a steel finger.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'The Flash': Is Killer Frost Melting? Here's Why We May See Caitlin Again In Season Four
There's no denying that Killer Frost is one badass villain, and, if you caught the killer ice wave she rode in Season 3, Episode 20, you already know she has phenomenal powers. It's certainly no wonder why Caitlin doesn't seem to be in any hurry to give them up. There isn't very much that can stop her ... except maybe love.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Roseanne' Fans Are Happy The Show Is Back — But Will Roseanne Barr Inject Modern Politics Into A Classic Story?
One thing fans loved about the original #Roseanne series was its connection to everyday people. We liked that the focus was on dealing with bills, school problems and struggling to find a job. It was about a family that didn't have it all but were happy in spite of it.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'The Flash' Wipes Barry Allen's Memory — And Reminds Us Why We Loved Him In Season One
Note: This post contains spoilers from The Flash Season 3. When Barry Allen was first introduced in Arrow Season 2, he was a lovable geek that attracted Felicity Smoak's attention and Oliver Queen's suspicion. After being struck by lightning from the particle accelerator, Barry became a speedster, but he still had the geeky side along with a sense of humor.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











