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Television reviews on workplace, corporate, and business driven films.
The Bold and the Beautiful: Ridge makes an unreasonable demand that could end his marriage
The Bold and the Beautiful: Spoiler prediction Spoilers for The Bold and the Beautiful are teasing that things will get ugly between Bridge during the first weeks of December. Brooke Logan Forrester (Katherine Kelly Lange) is already having flashbacks regarding her time with Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kenan) and her feelings for him seem to be growing. She went from loathing him to deciding that he has a right to be in his daughter's life. Ridge on the other hand is troubled because Deacon has wormed his way back into Hope Logan Spencer's(Anika Noelle) world which puts him in Brooke's orbit as well.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Journal
The Young and the Restless: Fans want Devon to dump Amanda
The Young and the Restless: Avon/Demanda is not working A number of those who watch The Young and the Restless are speaking out regarding the relationship between Devon Hamilton (Bryton James) and Amanda Sinclair (Mishael Morgan). The couple is referred to as Avon or Demanda depending on who is discussing them. The question "Is it time for Devon to start a family of his own?" was posted recently on a soap spoiler page and the following are two of the answers.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Journal
Why Character Development Is Important In Visual Media
The first lesson you learn about narrative writing is that your characters should be driving the plot. What draws people to a story is the relationship they form with the protagonists. I always had this in the back of my mind whenever I opened a word document. I started to realize that the same thing goes for visual media, from a writing perspective.
By erinhastoomanybooks2.04 years ago in Journal
List of Bigg Boss Winner Names (Seasons- 1 to 15)
Bigg Boss is the most watched and highest rated television reality show based in India. Affiliations with prominent film actors over the years, to host the show, such as Shilpa Shetty, Mr Bachchan and now Salman Khan has lead to widespread and an ever increasing popularity owing to the interesting concept and aurora of the show. The show is equipped with all the right ingredients of masala and flavors.
By Angel Dipti4 years ago in Journal
Summer breaks Kyle's heart on 'The Young and the Restless'
If you are a Skyle you should get out your tissues for Monday's episode of THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS because it's a tear jerker. The entire hour revolves around Summer saying goodbye to those she loves in Genoa City and Kyle trying to find her. Summer finds Fatih and Mariah together and lets them know about her plans. Moments later Ms. Copeland calls her Snowflake and says she is selfish. During the course of the hour, Summer sets thing straight with Lauren and reassures her parents Nick and Phyllis. She asks Billy to look out for Kyle then goes to Newman Enterprises where she bids farewell to Victor, Nikki, and Victoria.
By Cheryl E Preston5 years ago in Journal
dysfunction or beauty
It was the straw that broke the camel's back. I had woken up like 4 times in the night because Jackie had an earache, and cried each time she rolled over. The pressure caused by the fluid inside was painful, and for me, it meant walking, and standing, and trying to think cognitively when all my body wanted was rest. My boss at work was also increasing the pressure on the project I had been working on for the past 3 months, We were supposed to have six months on this one, but the client just bumped the deadline up to dour months. I had just let go a jerk-of-a-human, who happened to be great under pressure, and probably would have helped us pull out of this nosedive. I needed to cry, I needed to release the pressure that was building up inside of me, like the lid of a 2 liter of soda. And that is when I opened my computer and typed in decier.com. I had heard of this site that recommends movies, and where to stream them. I smiled slightly given my mood when I saw the category title “choked up” with a broken heart emoji.
By Claire Hunter5 years ago in Journal
Best Workplace TV Shows of the 1980s
After decades of only having three channels at our disposal, the 1980s introduced us to the miracle known as cable. Networks such as HBO and CNN–for those willing to pay the price–were welcomed additions to many homes. If you weren’t one of the lucky beneficiaries of these cable services, you always knew which neighbor was and you would count on their hospitality to watch your shows. That there was a treasure trove of entertainment sitting right in your living room was a novel and exciting concept, and the breadth of programming has only continued to multiply in the decades since.
By Banji Ganchrow9 years ago in Journal
Best Workplace TV Shows of the 2000s
As the new millennium approached, we were both nervous and excited. It was to be the dawn of a new era, checks needed to start with a 20, and no one new if time would stop when the clock struck midnight. Remember Y2K? Would the computers all go haywire? Locked stores would unlock, vaults would open, nuclear warheads would be launched. NASA was working overtime and no one knew what January 1, 2000 would bring or if it would happen at all. Prince’s classic hit 1999 was played ad nauseum and folks actually did party like it was 1999. And what were we calling this new century? The 2000’s? the zero zero’s? The double o’s? But, alas, the clock kept ticking, all was calm and peaceful, for the time being anyway, and we all had to go back to work. The shows that have graced our screens since this new century have kept us laughing and our minds off of all the things that have gone wrong since the 1 changed to a 2.
By Banji Ganchrow9 years ago in Journal
Best Workplace TV Shows of the 1990s
Welcome to the 90s. You are now somewhere between rotary phones, the Walkman and the invention of all things “i”. For the majority of this decade we were entertained by President Bill Clinton. He became a role model for every man who ever wanted to play the saxophone or commit adultery. If the president could do it, why can’t I? Especially since he, very publicly, got away with it (The adultery, not playing the saxophone). Was life imitating art or vice versa?
By Banji Ganchrow9 years ago in Journal







