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Adding Salt To The Wounds: Major 'Game Of Thrones' Villain Knows They Are Going To Die Soon
While HBO's Game of Thrones has waved goodbye to vile villains like Joffrey, Walder Frey, and Ramsay over its tenure, there are still some pretty major threats knocking around the realm. We have those frosty foes the White Walkers, whispers that Daenerys could take on the "Mad Queen" persona, and Cersei still proving that black is the new black while sitting pretty on the Iron Throne. However, there is someone relatively new to the show who is certainly making "waves" in Westeros.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Trick Or Treat? 'Gotham' Season 4 Will Follow Two Major Batman Stories
It's time to "supe" up or ship out when Gotham Season 4 returns to our screens later this year. There is certainly a shadow hanging over the infamous city, and it looks like we are preparing for Batman to finally unfurl his wings. However, with 78 years of #Batman lore to go over, what source material will #Gotham be pulling from this time around?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Stephen Amell Ships Olicity, Too — And Wants A Wedding In 'Arrow' Season 6
Since Oliver Queen and Felicity Smoak first began flirting in Season 2 of the superhero drama Arrow, fans figured it was only a matter of time before the two became a couple. Unfortunately, that union didn't last very long as the pair split in Season 4 after approximately nine months together.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Teen Wolf': Jackson And Ethan Are Returning To Beacon Hills As A Couple
Lacrosse captain Jackson Whittemore left Teen Wolf's Beacon Hills four years ago — after a turbulent season — as a violent kanima before he finally got his wish to become a werewolf. In spite of, or maybe because of, his arrogance, Jackson was a fan-favorite character, and everyone wanted him to return for the series' final season.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
I Think We're A Stone Now: You Can Now Read Ser Jorah's Heartbreaking Letter From 'Game Of Thrones'
As HBO's Game of Thrones hits its stride with Season 7, the epic Ice and Fire saga continues its themes of love, loss, and revenge. While the most recent episode may have contained that bloody battle at sea and a steamy sex scene, let's be honest, all anyone is talking about is that hair (and skin) raising scene with #IainGlen's Ser Jorah Mormont.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
With Only 5 Episodes Left, Will 'Teen Wolf' Leave Viewers Satisfied Or Shortchanged?
Only five episodes remain for Scott McCall's pack in Teen Wolf, and Season 6 has introduced new characters and new evils at a lightning-fast pace, sometimes to the point of confusion. With all of the wheels in motion, fans have to wonder if there will be time to conclude every plot, answer questions that are still hanging in the air, and resolve character arcs before the finale airs.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow': Felicity And Oliver Are Getting Back Together — Will It Hurt Or Help The Ratings?
The romantic pairing of Oliver Queen and Felicity Smoak has been a bone of contention in the Arrowverse fandom since the couple got together at the end of Season 3. The producers ended their engagement, but now it appears they're getting back together. So, what's in store for the future of the controversial couple in Season 6 of Arrow?
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
The Blue Man Group: HBO's 'Watchmen' Won't Directly Follow The Graphic Novel
Joining the great superhero TV race, Alan Moore's Watchmen is the latest graphic novel to find itself jumping from the silver to the small screen. Directed by Lost and The Leftovers maestro Damon Lindelof, fans of the lauded text rightly have high hopes for the HBO miniseries.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'All Good Things Come To An End': Daniel Dae Kim Speaks Out About His Departure From 'Hawaii Five-0'
Daniel Dae Kim's departure from Hawaii Five-0 caught fans by surprise. As Lt. Chin Ho Kelly, he's been one of the mainstays of the police procedural for seven seasons. Although Kim's exit comes as a result of a salary dispute — and sparked a conversation about the racial wage gap in Hollywood — CBS maintains it offered the star an unprecedented raise in an effort to keep the actor as part of the cast.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











