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Could Stephen Amell And Josh Segarra Finally Break The 'Arrow' Emmy Holdout?
The #CW shows aren't well-known for their acting #Emmy nominations. Though the coveted award nominations have been handed out for sound editing, hairstyling and even best narrator, for some reason the amazing #Arrowverse actors and actresses keep getting skipped over in spite of their unbelievable talent.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Blast from the Past: Cast of 'Once Upon a Time' Before Their Adventures
When watching Once Upon a Time, a lot of the cast is a cornucopia of "Hey I know that face from somewhere". While a lot of that is because some of the cast comes from the show Lost, because the shows share creators, you might have recognized these faces from other projects.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
'The Daughter Of Sociopaths': How Will Thea Queen Combat The Darkness Inside Her On 'Arrow'?
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Arrow Season 5! Thea Queen hasn't been present in as many episodes of Arrow this season as she was in previous seasons. (Willa Holland was only contracted for 14 out of the 23 episodes.) But the few times we have seen her, there's been a hint of darkness swirling around her — an indication of something she's been wrestling with, much like she did after her Lazarus Pit exposure.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
With Black Siren's Return To 'Arrow,' Is Oliver's Team Getting Too Big For Him (And The Show) To Handle?
This post contains spoilers for Arrow Season 5. Since the news broke on Monday that Katie Cassidy will be returning next season as a series regular on Arrow, #LaurelLance fans have been overjoyed. This is the moment we've been hoping for since the original Laurel Lance was killed last season.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Spot The Difference: Why NBC's 'Emerald City' Is Dubbed The New 'Game Of Thrones'
Game of Thrones is out to pasture until its delayed seventh season next year, Westworld might not return until 2018, and they never got around to making more Firefly, so what are we supposed to watch next? Luckily, NBC has something to guide us through though long wintery months in what is being tipped as the "new" new #GameOfThrones — welcome to Emerald City.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Emilia Clarke May Have Ruined The 'Jonerys' Relationship By Calling Another Man "The One"
Throughout this season of Game of Thrones, we've watched as Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow embrace their unknown relationship as aunt and nephew; you know, just as any normal family would, by mastering the art of sexual tension and staring longingly into each other's eyes. Okay, maybe that's just a Game of Thrones thing, but the implied attraction has been palpable this season. However, it seems that Emilia Clarke has complicated the pair's future during a cast commentary on the show's latest episode.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Why Is Superman Coming Back To 'Supergirl'? Teri Hatcher's Queen Rhea Is The Likely Answer
This post contains spoilers for Supergirl Season 2. Now that Tyler Hoechlin's return as Superman has been officially confirmed for the Supergirl Season 2 finale, viewers are already on edge, wondering what could possibly be bringing Kal-El back to National City. Not that we're not excited to see him again, but an ordinary, everyday bad guy or girl shouldn't be enough to make Superman leave Metropolis.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Game of Thrones' Fans Are Sharing Fake Spoilers Across Twitter, And It's Brilliant
When it comes to content leaks, HBO seems to have suffered quite a few major blows over the course of the summer. Hackers have recently made their employee data public and shared an early release of Game of Thrones episodes, along with several other popular HBO series. With all these leaks come the inevitable spoilers which many loyal fans try their best to avoid, but when Reddit, Twitter and YouTube become hotbeds of spoilers its nearly impossible to miss them all.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
'Charmed': 4 Moments That Made Us Love Prue Halliwell Even More
Called "Charlie's Angels with a Ouija board," Charmed debuted on October 7, 1998, with over 7 million viewers on the WB network. Starring Shannen Doherty (who is celebrating her 46th birthday on April 12th) as Prue Halliwell, Holly Marie Combs as Piper Halliwell, and Alyssa Milano as Phoebe Halliwell, the series steamrolled its way to a successful eight seasons.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Killing Me Softly: Shonda Rhimes Only Regrets Killing One Character On 'Grey's Anatomy'
As #ShondaRhimes once again closes the book on another dramatic year of #GreysAnatomy, she is looking back over the past 13 seasons of casualties and crying in homage to those who have come and gone in the hospital heartbreaker.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











