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10 Things You Didn't Know About 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'
It may seem hard to believe, but the phenomenon that was Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended 13 years ago on May 20th after 7 seasons and 144 episodes, not to mention the spin-off series Angel. Many people are still fans of the show, however, and can be seen dressed as Buffy at conventions or doing a viewing of the musical episode "Once More With Feeling". Are you a die hard Buffy fan? Think you know everything there is to know about the show? Here are some things you might not have known about the TV show.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
The Cogs Are Turning Again: 'Game Of Thrones' Writer Bryan Cogman Is Developing A Fifth Prequel
It doesn't take Bran Stark's raven ability to know that winter (and prequels) are coming to Game of Thrones, but we finally have some more news on where HBO plans to take its cash cow when the main show ends in 2019. The network had already announced that four prequels would continue our bloodlust and porn satisfaction, while author #GeorgeRRMartin had always hinted there could be more to come. Well, the old gods and the new may have just answered our prayers, and a fifth spin-off is officially gracing the lands of Westeros and beyond with some substantial talent at its helm.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Three Eyes Are Better Than Two: Did Meera Reed Just Confirm A Major 'Game Of Thrones' Fan Theory?
As Game of Thrones Season 7 heads for its snowy twilight, the current series of the show has proved to be a family affair with some pretty big reunions. After six tragic seasons apart, we now have the surviving Starks united under their sigil at Winterfell. However, while Arya and Sansa are full of the joys of spring, it is safe to say that Bran is still giving us some major Damien from The Omen vibes.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Answering Those Burning Questions: Does The Science Behind 'Game Of Thrones' Doom Another Dragon?
As a Dothraki horde of millions tuned in for Game of Thrones Season 7, fans of the show relished in all the death, dragons, and destruction (sometimes at the same time) that they have come to expect from HBO's frosty fantasy. However, as we wait for Season 8 of the sensational saga to take flight, there is some worrying news sent by raven over the skies of Westeros.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
You'll Want These TV Witches On Your Side When Evil Comes A-Knockin'
Witches have gotten a bad rap over the years. Most of the time, they can be portrayed as green-faced hags with warts and hooked noses and labeled "evil" because their powers are otherworldly. Take the Wizard of Oz's Wicked Witch of the West, portrayed by Margaret Hamilton, as a prime example. We can thank her the tinted complexion, which can immediately come to mind when we hear the word "witch," but it wasn't to make her appear any creepier than she already was. But it wasn't her skin tone that gave the Wicked Witch of the West so much influence over the creation of witches in the next two and a half decades. It was the clear lack of redeemable qualities. She was clearly a villain and enjoyed the role. It wasn't until 1964 and the introduction of Bewitched's Samantha Stevens that viewers caught a glimpse of a witch that had a good heart.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
A 'Stark' Reminder Of Who's In Charge: 'Game Of Thrones' Stars Discuss Their Weird Reunion In Season 7
Forget your battlefield BBQs or poisonous parting words, Season 7 of HBO's Game of Thrones will surely be remembered as "The One Where They All Meet." Continuing a season of epic reunions and first-time chinwags, the episode "The Spoils of War" finally saw Sansa and Arya Stark come back together in a tear-jerking homecoming. They may have hated each other's guts at times, but putting their sibling rivalry behind them, the Stark girls finally got their emotional reunion in the crypts of Winterfell.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Ice To Meet You: War Comes To Westeros In 'Game Of Thrones' Promo For 'Eastwatch'
Gasp! There are only three episode left in Game of Thrones Season 7, and while we don't know how HBO can top the action, it looks like we're going to try pretty damn hard to do so. We already saw climactic "The Spoils of War" heat up on the battlefield, but it looks like next week's "Eastwatch" will be cooling down as we head toward the season's end. However, just because Dany has stopped charring Lannisters, don't expect things to be any less dangerous for our seasoned survivors. So, wrap up warm and practice your best zombie shuffle as we check out the promo for Season 7's "Eastwatch."
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Kill Lil (Finger): Did 'Game of Thrones' Just Add Littlefinger To Arya Stark's List?
She's making a list, she's checking it twice, Arya Stark's going to find out who's been naughty or nice. As Game of Thrones powers ahead in Season 7, we see Arya Stark become the hardened assassin that we have always known she could be, and while it is great fan service for Thrones aficionados, it means big trouble for some key players in Westeros.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
When You Wish Upon a Super Shenron
*Warning* This post contains spoilers from the current Dragon Ball Super series. You can stream weekly Dragon Ball Super episodes on your personal devices and it is readily available on multiple platforms every Saturday night. Toonami currently airs the English translations of Dragon Ball Super and will be moving into the future trunks arc in the coming weeks.
By travus Leroux8 years ago in Geeks
You Gotta Fight For Your Right: Arya's 'Game Of Thrones' Fight With Brienne References Her Entire History
Game of Thrones once again tried to top itself as Season 7 of HBO's fantasy epic continues its run of "best episodes ever." However, while "The Spoils of War" had one hell of a Stark reunion, we all remember the episode for one particular fight scene between two favorite characters. Forget Cleganebowl (for now), let's talk about the Wolf vs. the Giant.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











