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Reviewing a Hat Trick of Villainesses from "Art Imitates Art" (Elementary)
I vividly remember watching this episode of Elementary, "Art Imitates Art," and it's mainly because of the progression and revelations involved. The episode began with the shocking murder of a young woman, Phoebe Elliott, who was shot and killed while waiting for her rideshare. The investigation revealed that the car driven in the murder happened to belong to Lewis Bowman, who was actually in prison--as he was convicted in the murder of another woman: Marissa Kagan, who was a friend of Phoebe's. A visit to Bowman's cell saw him proclaim his innocence in Marissa's murder, despite (by his own admission) being obsessed with Marissa.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - March 2022
Ozark : Is Wendy Byrde Evil?
If you disapprove of the concept that a highly intelligent couple would turn their backs on their comfortable, suburban life, for a life of money laundering, while evading the FBI, then Netflix’s Ozark is not for you.
Eleanor GraysunPublished 2 years ago in Geeks Victor Cassadine may blame Peter August for his own crimes on General Hospital
General Hospital spoilers: Peter August's memory may linger in Port Charles On Thursday's episode of General Hospital, Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) said something very telling to Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). He told his ex-wife that Peter August (Wes Ramsey) might be dead but he may not be gone. Robert probably meant that the aftermath of all of Peter's crimes would last for a while in Port Charles but his words may ring true for another reason.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksRick and Morty
Rick and Morty is not only the most absurd but also the most scientific animated series in a long time. Under a layer of Easter eggs and sarcastic Rick's jokes, the creators of the show hid a lot of scientific theories — the characters encounter their manifestations in each episode. Let's find out what physical pitfalls and philosophical dilemmas this crazy couple tells us about.
Villainess Review: Andrea Ziv (The Purge)
I'm a big fan of The Purge's overall series, and I'm still amazed over how it's developed. It all started back in 2013 with the first film, which took place in the not-too-distant future and centered on the titular event: the one day of the calendar year where literally all crime, including (but not limited to) murder, was legal. The film, a huge box office hit, spawned two sequels in 2014 (The Purge: Anarchy) and 2016 (The Purge: Election Year), and a prequel (The First Purge) in 2018. It was later that year that the TV series premiered on the USA Network, and it was followed by yet another movie installment, The Forever Purge, in 2021.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Walking Dead: Could Daryl Be Forced To Kill Maggie?
WARNING! SPOILERS for The Walking Dead 11x09, 'No Other Way'. Beloved Zombie Apocalypse series The Walking Dead has returned for the second batch of episodes in its eleventh and final season, and the show has already thrown a massive curveball to to fans. In the closing minutes of 'No Other Way', Eugene returns to the storm-ravaged Alexandria with a delegation from the Commonwealth, including high-ranking member Lance Hornsby. Hornsby offers the Commonwealth's help in either rebuilding Alexandria, or an unspoken second option. The scene is followed by a six month time-jump, where we see Maggie and Elijah keeping watch at the gates of a rebuilt Hilltop, before a squad of Commonwealth soldiers arrive, led, surprisingly, by Daryl.
Kristy AndersonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Book of Boba Fett
The Book of Boba Fett is an original space western series produced by Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, and Robert Rodriguez for Disney+. It is set after the events of Return of the Jedi. It's a spin-off from The Mandalorian, and it stars Boba Fett, a crime lord and bounty hunter. Along with The Mandalorian and upcoming Ahsoka spin-off, The Book of Boba Fett exists in the same share-universe. Ming-Na Wen reprises her role as Fennec Shand, while Temuera Morrison plays the main character, who also plays Boba’s father Jango Fett in the prequel trilogy.
Louis MihaelPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Young and the Restless: Spoilers indicate Summer will return to Genoa City
Hunter King returns to The Young and the Restless Fans of The Young and the Restless were unhappy when Michael Mealor and Hunter King left their roles as Kyle Abbott and Summer Newman in 2021. The duo were fan favorites and viewers have been wondering if they would return or if their characters would be recast. There is an update related to Summer although there is no official confirmation.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksEmily in Paris - Netflix Season 2 Review
I wonder what we are going to do in Paris today. Netflix’s season 2 of Emily in Paris picks up from where the events of season 1 left off. Emily refuses to start a relationship with Gabriel when he decides to stay in Paris. Struggling to maintain friendships, Emily also has to focus on her job.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Baby-Sitters Club - Netflix Season 2 Review
Attention, Baby-Sitters Club. We have a lot to discuss today. Season 2 of The Baby-Sitters Club was released to Netflix in 2021. The girls continue in their babysitting adventures. Aside from babysitting, the girls also deal with the usual life norms like family, friendships, and growing up.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - February 2022
5 Thriller Tropes Parodied in 'The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window'
Netflix’s series The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window, is a tongue-in-cheek thriller about a woman who thinks she witnesses a terrible crime in the house directly opposite her own.
Janine FrancesPublished 2 years ago in Geeks Outrage or Opportunity? All We Know About Amazon Prime's "Rings of Power"
Since 2001 it has been impossible for me and millions of other fans to get enough of the Tolkien universe on screen. The Fellowship of the Ring brought Middle-earth to us in a way that had never been seen before. The Hobbit movies received endless criticism for the CGI and added storylines. But we all went to see them anyway. My household owns the extended editions of those films because it's more Tolkien on the big screen.
The Nerd HabitPublished 2 years ago in Geeks