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Villainess Review: Valerie Daniels (Blue Bloods)
What can I say? Blue Bloods has such an amazing crop of villainesses. I can't really list what shows have the best batch of one-shot evil women, because I'd take forever compiling a top 10 list of shows that have the best ones. I will say this: three shows that I think have some of the best batches of villainesses have to be Castle, Republic of Doyle, and Blue Bloods. Right now, Blue Bloods is in the early stages of their final season, and as the series comes close to ending, I just can't help but think back to the amazing villainesses who appeared on the show, including this one from the episode, "Secret Arrangements."
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
The Exploration of Kitty Pryde's "Star-Lord" Narrative in Marvel's "Future Fight" Game
During the pandemic lockdown, I discovered various non-cosplay activities to keep my mind engaged. These included reading comics, writing, watching shows on Disney+, and playing Marvel's Future Fight, a mobile game.
By Jenna Deedy2 years ago in Geeks
Can We Please Have Doctor Doom Be Played By A Romani Actor? . Content Warning.
Considering recent casting news surrounding the upcoming reboot of Disney's Fantastic Four film, which will be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there have been widespread rumors regarding the potential introduction of the iconic villain Doctor Doom. These rumors have sparked a wave of fan casting suggestions, with actors such as Giancarlo Esposito, Cillian Murphy, and Henry Cavill being frequently mentioned. However, a notable aspect of these suggestions is the conspicuous absence of actors of Romani descent.
By Jenna Deedy2 years ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Angela Wright (My Husband's Baby)
For the last two and a half years, Tubi has really served up some delicious Lifetime-esque thrillers, with some deliciously fiendish and malevolent villainesses--some of whom I've mentioned on Vocal. So what does Tubi have in store for us in 2024? Well, if this film, My Husband's Baby, is any indication, I think this year may top last year when it comes to the wicked women of Tubi.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
How To Choose The Best Shopware Developers?
Recent news from the house of Shopware shows that the German company has made $20 billion in 2021. Additionally, Shopware has made a $100illion profit from the global investment firm Carlyle and global payment firm PayPal.
By Orion eSolutions2 years ago in Geeks
Responding to Reception for My X-Men Article
On February 16, 2024, I published an article titled "X-Men Has Always Been 'Woke'" on Vocal. It addressed the controversy surrounding the portrayal of a non-binary character in a Disney show. The article highlights the X-Men's history of storytelling that tackles social justice and human rights issues, which has been a fundamental part of its identity since the 1960s. While the article received positive feedback from Marvel fans who appreciated the exploration of these themes, there were those who insisted that Disney shouldn't tell politically driven storylines, dismissing them as "woke."
By Jenna Deedy2 years ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Erin Cole (The Rookie)
It's arrived; it's finally arrived. The dust has settled, the strikes are now a thing of the past, and many, many shows are back on TV. Among the shows returning to TV is The Rookie, as tonight begins the sixth season of the hit series. I love The Rookie. I've watched since Day One. It's an amazing show that gets better and better as it progresses. It was a Tuesday show for the first season, and the next four seasons would air on Sundays in that 10PM slot. It was perfect for me, because in the first half, The Rookie served as that show that I would enjoy after an amazing day of NFL action, while the second half saw the show as a calming outlet for this fan of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
Newsflash: X-Men Has Always Been “Woke”. Content Warning.
During the unprecedented global shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, I sought solace in the world of television. Among the shows that caught my attention was the original X-Men: The Animated Series. Along with Star Wars: The Clone Wars, it became a nightly ritual for me to watch three episodes on Disney+ before retiring to bed. This routine provided a much-needed escape from the stress of the day, during which I was preoccupied with planning and writing articles, including a series of interviews.
By Jenna Deedy2 years ago in Geeks
Chris Farley: Comedic Icon
Amazing. Today would have been Chris Farley's 60th birthday. I had never heard that name until Black Sheep came out in 1996, but that's when I became a fan. And then more of his films came out, and he was gaining a lot of steam in his career, but sadly, it all came to a tragic end. It wasn't until after he left us that I would see more of Farley's projects and learn quite a bit about him.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks











