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The Legacy of The Promised Neverland
I've been a huge anime fan for quite a long time. The first anime I ever followed closely was InuYasha: The Final Act way back in 2009, and after I saw what the medium had to offer, I jumped into the ocean and explored to my heart's content. From more generic shows like Dragon Ball Z and Naruto to masterclasses like Death Note and Fullmetal Alchemist, each anime I watched was unique in its own way and had something that kept me coming back for more. I enjoyed every anime I saw - even if some weren't as good as others; I was pleasantly surprised that out of so many shows, there was nothing that I actually come across that I flat out disliked. This continued to be the case until I ran into the Tokyo Ghoul franchise, which, if I'm honest, wasn't even that bad. I actually loved the first season - it had great animation, an engaging story, and great moments that I still remember to this day. I wish I could say the same thing about its sequel, though - Tokyo Ghoul: Root A was an absolute tragedy, and a large part of that is because at the very beginning of the season, there was a huge deviation from the story of the original manga. However, despite this, the ending of the season reached the same point as one of the most intesne parts of the manga, despite having virtually none of the story leading up to said point. This is where the season ended, and when the third season of the show started, Tokyo Ghoul:re, there was yet another deviation, with the season starting from an even later part of the manga. All in all, this led to me being totally disinterested in continuing the series, as there was zero consistency as to what was being adapted.
By Arvind Pennathur3 years ago in Geeks
Eric Braeden retirement rumors gain steam
For those who did not get the first, second, or third memos let me state for the record. Neither Eric Braden nor Victor Newman plan on retiring. The soap veteran of 41 years has stated in person as well as in his memoir, "I'll Be Damned" that if you retire you die. For whatever reason fans of The Young and the Restless keep pushing the rumor that the end is near for Victor Newman and his portrayer. Only one week ago Braeden reiterated his position to Soap O0pera Digest and it was repeated in People.com.
By Cheryl E Preston3 years ago in Geeks
Shadam has a renewed connection on 'The Young and the Restless'
On Wednesday's episode of The Young and the Restless Shadam fans received a bonus when Sharon renewed her connection to Adam. The current circumstances in Genoa City seem like the prfect storm tht will put this couple back together.She is now hiding 2 secrets from Nick and Rey regarding the man they both hate. When the truth comes to light Sharon may find that her choice was not worth what she will endure. Viewers have been wondering since last year when Mark Grossman and Sharon Case's characters were going to get back together since the couple is dating off screen. The writers teased a reunion but it never took place and Sharon married Rey.
By Cheryl E Preston3 years ago in Geeks
Drama as Laycon Completely Drags Top Nigerian Actress (Photos).
This is so surprising. You know, as a celebrity, it is normally adviced that there are certain parts of celebrity life that you keep hidden. There are certain things that you do not say about what you saw your fellow celebrity doing or spilling what your fellow celebrity said.
By Jide Okonjo3 years ago in Geeks
Indulging My Inner 80s Child
I am a child of the 1980s and, gosh, that seems like a shockingly long time ago these days. Admittedly I was a baby for the first half of the decade, so some things slipped me by. I am only belatedly catching up with 80s film classics, which I simply could not have watched back when they were first out.
By Sophie Jackson3 years ago in Geeks