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'General Hospital' 2020 Nurses Ball will take Port Charles by surprise
According to General Hospital executive producer Frank Valenti, the 2020 Nurses Ball will indeed take place. This annual event used to happen each May, but due to the COVID shutdown, that did not happen. Fans will be thrilled to know that it has not been denied but only delayed. Lucy mentioned it last week, and Felix and Epiphany have been on screen. This is always a sign the gala is near but viewers have no idea when it will take place. Valenti did not give a date but said that the ball will look much different this year because of safety restrictions related to the coronavirus. He added, “There is a bang and a surprise and a twist and it’s going to be a lot of fun.”
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in Geeks'Agents of SHIELD' Showrunner Comments Suggest That Marvel Studios May Have Plans To Use MODOK In A Future Project
With the Infinity Saga having come to a close, those behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe have been looking for more avenues to explore, whether it be via films for Phase Four and beyond or via upcoming Disney+ shows. As far as the small screen goes, we have seen the end of an era this past week as Agents of SHIELD came to a close.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in GeeksSpiritual Truth & Blindness to Reality
On the stage, the hero’s journey to discover the truth behind the atmosphere of the play and the circumstances which have put these characters into these positions which the audience witnesses from the comfort of their seats, can be seen over and over again through time and history. However, most audiences see only the essential journey for which the story’s protagonist must embark and accomplish, followed by the spectacle which glazes the actions of the protagonist and the other characters which he or she encounters along the way; like hot fudge and caramel on an ice cream sundae. This essay is not shaped for such meager and sportive tricks. The purpose of this essay is to analyze how the protagonist’s journey for spiritual truth, fulfillment of revenge, and fulfillment of redemption in such works as Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannous, and William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Hamlet, can leave themselves blind to their environmental realities.
Jacob HerrPublished 4 years ago in Geeks'The Bold and the Beautiful' Brooke goes to battle with Shauna and Quinn
On The Bold and the Beautiful, things are about to become pretty heated for all concerned regarding the Vegas wedding. Viewers know that on the instructions of Quinn, Shauna sent Carter a text which he thought was from Ridge, to file the divorce papers that ended the Bridge marriage. She then got Ridge drunk and then coerced the officiant to marry them anyway. Carter is questioning the situation and Brooke knows that Quinn and Shauna did something underhanded. This coming week she will go toe to toe with the two women as Eric disagrees with his wife about the situation.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksHow to download Netflix shows for offline viewing
Although the problem earlier was that Netflix required a high-quality internet connection for uninterrupted viewing, but now that’s no more a problem, as Netflix now allows to download TV series and movies according to your choice.
6 Underrated 'Muppets' Productions
After a few years away from the spotlight, The Muppets are back with a brand new show, Muppets Now! recently debuting on Disney +.
Kristy AndersonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksTop 10 most Controversial MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Topics
Here is a list of the top ten most controversial topics and opinions about the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Disclaimer: As these are controversial topics, my own opinion may unintentionally shine through in some of these paragraphs.
8 Books I Don't Regret Reading in 2020
8 Books I Don’t Regret Reading in 2020 When 2019 was coming to an end, I decided that I would become a more frequent reader. I felt as if I wasn’t using my brain enough. More than that, I was struggling with a lot of mental health issues and I heard reading can help you. I read both fiction and non-fiction, and I challenged myself to read just about anything. This ended up really helping my mind slow down and focus on the beauty of story instead of the busy thoughts running through my tired brain.
Kayla MorganPublished 4 years ago in GeeksStargirl Season 2
With the end of the first season of Stargirl, there are some things that I think should considered for the next season. Also: spoiler alert. Stop reading this if you have not watched the season finale or the rest of the first season.
Johann HollarPublished 4 years ago in GeeksChief Executive Officer Jim Lee Speaks About the Fate of DC Universe Streaming Service and Other Rumors
The DC world is ever-changing. On Monday, August 10, WarnerMedia fired 20% of the colossal comic book company's staff. In light of this, fans have turned back to rumors and concerns that have popped up here and there over the past year. Thankfully, The Hollywood Reporter brought these topics to the attention of DC's Jim Lee, who is the company's chief creative officer and publisher.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in GeeksOrigin
Authors Note: So I wrote this way back in 2009 for Adult Swim. A New Superhero Comedy Show Bible: A. 18 years after a drunken orgy with multiple other superheroes, Ponder Whore has a baby(without the other superheroes knowledge) and raises him on the island of women. But eventually, he decides against his mother’s will, to take off across the water in pursuit of his destiny and origin.
Jonathan MosbyPublished 4 years ago in Geeks"A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court" by Mark Twain
I first read this book on a road trip when I was in school. I must have been around fourteen or fifteen and I had a really old and battered copy of the book. In fact, it was so battered that the pages were falling out and eventually - it fell apart not so much as a year later. The book was an old, coverless copy and I would sit in the car reading it and laughing to myself at the very suggestion that a man could travel back in time and visit the courts of King Arthur and his knights of the round table. The book itself was a short and rather funny take on a classic tale and I definitely read it more than once. I have always enjoyed the poetic tragedy of Sir Lancelot and so, reading Twain’s comedic text was like reading someone from the Southern States of America mixing up Lancelot with Huckleberry Finn with a side of William Faulkner like satire of the changing world. It’s like the perfect book to cheer you up and the most exciting novel that Twain wrote apart from Huckleberry Finn.
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in Geeks