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Hey, Assbutt! a New Version of Michael Will Make a Triumphant Return in ‘Supernatural’ Season 13
Sam and Dean Winchester have pretty much faced every critter mankind has failed to understand. The members of Team Free Will (Dean, Sam, and Cass) all have been to hell and back, heaven, purgatory – and Dean has even been to the fairy realm. With the birth of the Nephilim Jack (Lucifer’s spawn), we can add post-apocalyptic Earth to the brothers’ roster of worlds they’ve visited.
Karina ThyraPublished 6 years ago in GeeksFrom Monsters to Beings of Celestial Intent: Ranking ‘Supernatural’s Greatest Villains
Sam and Dean Winchester have pretty much fought every creature we regular humans can find in mythology, folklore, and various religious texts. They've gone from being called their father’s bitches in the show's early seasons to now become pretty much untouchable. However, sometimes they don’t seem to use their thinking caps, and the big bads can be found right under their noses!
Karina ThyraPublished 6 years ago in Geeks5 Harem Anime That You'll Fall in Love With
With all the anime genres out there one of the best ones I have found that I always find to provide a good time are the harem anime. Not only are they usually pretty lighthearted and comedic, they also provide an exciting story to get you hooked. After binge-watching a couple of serious anime like Re:Zero and Elfen Lied, it's nice to be able to switch it up with a good ole' harem. Here are some of my top harem anime that keep me hooked on the genre.
Christina BPublished 6 years ago in GeeksStill Not Over It: 7 of Michael's Best Moments on 'Jane the Virgin' That Make Us Miss Him Even More
Warning: heartbreaking spoilers for Jane the Virgin to follow — continue at your own risk! The CW’s #JaneTheVirgin always shocks us with its charming unpredictability. Like the time when we found out who Sin Rostro is, or when we found out she didn’t die.
Karina ThyraPublished 6 years ago in GeeksI Am 54 Years Old, and Happily Married with a Four-Legged Hairy Daughter. Why Do I Still Watch WWE?
I will be 54 years old on January 14. Okay, I got a few days ahead of myself in the headline. Nonetheless, I certainly cannot be the only fairly intellectual college grad of my generation - with a B.A. degree in Special Education, and a minor in Abnormal Psychology - married without human children, who is still addicted to watching grown men bounce around in their underwear.
Joel EisenbergPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWhy Do We Love Reality TV Shows so Much?
Last year, I never saw any new shows - that's right, no TV for a year. So when I finally returned to the TV-watching world, I was a little lost. My Facebook feed was flooded with pictures of the new couples that reality TV had spawned (one very popular reality television show in my home country being Pinoy Big Brother) but for me, they were lost in translation.
Karina ThyraPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Phineas and Ferb' Need Your Help in Their Emmy Campaign!
Phineas and Ferb is one of the most well-loved Disney programs in recent memory; like the classics (The Proud Family, American Dragon, and Kim Possible to name a few), it's one of these "kids" shows that doesn't talk down to its target audience. It's not afraid to explore darker and even tear-inducing themes, but always keeps its audience in mind, by blending in comic elements and unforgettable songs.
Karina ThyraPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWhy 'Will and Grace' Is Essential Now!
As I write this essay, I am listening to the audiobook version of Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff, and wishing that I wasn't. The book by all accounts seems to be well researched and Wolff's writing style is informative, as well as entertaining. The issue is the subject of the book, Donald J. Trump. His ascension to the highest office in the land and the chaos that has ensued since is replayed with a bird's eye view of the Oval Office. It's all well and fine but there needs to be some levity. Enter Will and Grace.
Edward AndersonPublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe Victorious Cast Reunited! Is a New Season on the Way?
It's that time of the year again! With only less than two weeks before Christmas, people are starting to pack up and come home for the holidays. The best part of going home is undoubtedly the reunions! Jammin' with old friends, reminiscing about the good ol' days in your onesies, eating cookies and drinking some booze.
Karina ThyraPublished 6 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - January 2018
9 of Phineas and Ferb's Most Eye-Sweating Moments
Before I appreciated Phineas and Ferb, I had a huge burning indifference for the show. Ironically, now I'm a huge fan. The Last Day of Summer was the final episode to tie up the whole series, and I know most of us sobbed while watching that. However there was one more special episode - and we can say that it's truly finished after watching the O.W.C.A. Files, and that's that. I bet some of us sweat through our eyes after that special.
Karina ThyraPublished 6 years ago in Geeks 'Seal Team' Is Upping the Game on Dramatic Television
If you've watched CBS' Seal Team since the beginning this past September, by now, you've noticed the missions are getting more difficult, more intense, and, as evidenced by the recent death of Clay Spenser's friend, no one is safe. And it's that intensity that has Indie Wire saying the David Boreanaz-led drama is another hit, and is a shoo-in for a second season renewal.
Rachel CarringtonPublished 6 years ago in GeeksFive Reasons Why We Can't Stop Watching, 'Catfish:' The TV Show
From the first MTV episode the audience engrosses in, we get hooked (pun intended). The Catfish hosts, Nev Schulman and Max Joseph, take you on a truth revealing (sometimes ugly) journey where a lovestruck party suspects their online partner is not who they claim to be. We all have our reasons for masking the truth, but when love is involved, Nev and Max are the ones to uncover fact from fiction.
Belle V. RosePublished 6 years ago in Geeks