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I Didn't Burn For Bridgerton Season 2
I had been anticipating the second season of Bridgerton ever since the ending of the first over a year ago. Like the millions globally that were captured by the fiery love story between the Duke of Hastings and Daphne Bridgerton, I was counting the days to this second season.
The young and the Restless spoilers: Nikki and Diane finally come face to face
The Young and the Restless: Diane's return has a ripple effect Fans of The Young and the Restless have been wondering when Diane Jenkins ( Susan Walters) would begin revealing herself to Genoa City residents who thought she was dead and next week she does just that. Her son and grandson Kyle Abbott (Michael Mealor) and Harrison Locke ( Kellan Enriquez) return to town and arrive at the Abbott mansion on Monday but they don’t know Diane is alive.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksKilling Expectations But Not Tropes
(Spoilers from throughout the series, including the finale, will be discussed in this article.) As is often the case, the final season, and in particular the final episode of Killing Eve had its fair share of both praise and criticism. Sadly, the criticism is what rings out the loudest, and I cannot say I blame anyone for having strong feelings about this series. From the start of the series, audiences were left holding their breath, juggling a thousand versions of “will they or won’t they”. This is something LGBTQ+ viewers have had to grow accustomed to. Shows that dangle two leads in front of us, more often than not two women, as we hold on for dear life, waiting to see if we will be queer baited and heartbroken once again. Or, if for one of far too few occasions, the tropes will be avoided in favor of taking a different route. I’m not saying we expected a happy ending, but what we received with the conclusion of season 4 was done in a way I’m not sure any of us saw coming, and too many of us are still reeling from.
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"Stranger Things" Season 4 Theories That Make Total Sense
SEASON 4 IS COMING IN MAY! THIS IS NOT A DRILL! A long, long time ago, when Obama was the president and Corona was a brand of beer, Netflix released an 8-episode sci-fi drama called Stranger Things. It was Goonies meets Stand By Me meets Firestarter, and every sci-fi-horror-loving 80s kid rejoiced.
Jessica ConawayPublished 2 years ago in Geeks Ahsoka Tano Comes To Disney Plus In Star Wars Ahsoka
Star Wars: Clone Wars character Ahsoka Tano is set to premiere as soon as late 2022 with Rosario Dawson reprising her role, a number of the cast being known, and more about the once unlikely fan favorite.
Jason Ray MortonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksGeneral Hospital: Will Esme pull a 'Nelle' on Nikolas?
General Hospital: Fans are bracing for the worst General Hospital viewers are concerned that history will repeat itself and Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) will take a chapter out of the book of Nelle Benson ( Chloe Lanier). Fans will recall that Nelle drugged Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and got in bed beside him and Carly Corinthos ( Laura Wright) believed the duo had slept together.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksScooby Doo Where Are You: The name origin is not what most people believe
Scooby Doo Where Are You: The First and the best Scooby Doo, Where Are You! is the first animated series of the long-running Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoons featuring Scooby-Doo and his four human friends. Many fans say this was the best and stands out among the incantations that followed.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Shameless Exploits of The Suicide Squad
Not falling for that shit again, so I had thought when I heard Warner Bros. were making another Suicide Squad movie. It was 2016 and my love of directorial autonomy and indie films did not in the bit diminish my love of the big-budget hero-franchises that dominated both then and now. I didn’t think Batman v. Superman was amazing but not terrible, and I enjoyed most of those MCU films, with few exceptions. At the very least, even if I didn’t think a film had much objective quality, I thought they could entertain me for the better part of a couple hours. And as for Suicide Squad, I’d had much faith in David Ayer, its director who had shown a love of genre filmmaking with both Fury and End of Watch, and he had promised it to be a comic-book rendition of The Dirty Dozen, a film I had seen and loved the preceding summer.
J.C. TraversePublished 2 years ago in GeeksLove After Lockup S4E4
Hey hey what it do? How's it goin; how are you? I would be remiss if I didn't give out condolences to the cast members who passed away . Cuz, that's just sad on so many levels so without further ado
Majique MiMiPublished 2 years ago in GeeksOlivia De Havilland and the Breaking of the Studio System of Indentured Servitude
Clarke Gable made a Golden Age of Hollywood career as a tough guy in a t-shirt. His carefully cultivated masculine aggressiveness on display to slap around everyone from Vivian Leigh to Joan Crawford, he reaped the rewards all the way down the boulevard. On the other hand, being typecast was a fact of life that even the biggest stars had to resign themselves to. "I have never been consulted as to what part I would like to play. I am not paid to think,” he once bitterly told Photoplay. On the other hand, did we really want to see “the King” weeping like Nick Nolte in Prince of Tides? Maybe but either way, this was the studio system, and it took two courageous actresses to actually hang a pair or two on the system of slavery that kept stars in both a professional and personal box during the studio era.
Rich MonettiPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Animal Within: Michael Pearce's Beast
The idea of being purely and wholly civilized is sheer myth. We’re all just varying degrees of monstrosity, and finding our people and partners is about finding those with just the right concoction of damage and malintent to match your own. In a time of distress and utter confusion in my personal life, I return to the movies. Something about the title and description of Beast led me to believe it to be something of a humanist film. That assumption was correct, but certainly not in the manner I wanted it to be.
J.C. TraversePublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Young and the Restless: Mariah’s and Tessa are more than trophy wives
The Young and the Restless continues to sideline Mariah and Tessa Mariah Copeland ( Cameron Grimes) has not been involved in a meaty storyline since The Young and the Restless gave her a miracle cure. Viewers were expecting so much more when she was dealing with postpartum depression and separation anxiety over her Bowie. Tessa Porter’s portrayer Cait Fairbank was placed on recurring status so there’s only so much mileage that can be expected from her character.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 2 years ago in Geeks