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The Ice Is Right: Line Cut From 'Game Of Thrones' Premiere Spoils White Walker Attack
It was a case of "Ice to meet you" when Game of Thrones returned for a frosty reception and its Season 7 premiere. With the Lannisters and Greyjoys teasing an uneasy alliance, Jon Snow gathering his northern armies, and Queen Daenerys finally stepping foot on Westeros, there was plenty to keep us talking.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
We Have Colton Haynes To Thank For Tyler Hoechlin's Return For The Final Season Of 'Teen Wolf'
Some of our favorites from the first four seasons are returning to Teen Wolf for its final ten episode run. Familiar faces include Tyler Hoechlin, who plays the buff werewolf Derek Hale, and Colton Haynes, who left Beacon Hills at the end of season two.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
With The Quirky, Lovable H.R. Wells Now Gone, Which Harrison Wells Will Join Team Flash In 'The Flash' Season Four?
Season 3 of The Flash saw the death of a major character on the show, H.R. Wells, who sacrificed himself to Savitar in order to save Iris West. He died a hero, leaving a giant hole in the middle of Team Flash as there hasn't been one season without some version of Harrison Wells. And this Wells was particularly well-liked due to his sense of humor, his antics, love for coffee, and his drumsticks. So it's going to be difficult to revert back to a more somber version of Wells.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
A First For Network TV: Is 'Roseanne' Casting A Gender Creative Child?
In 1994, Roseanne broke new ground when it featured a lesbian kiss between Roseanne Barr and Mariel Hemingway. That kiss caused quite the stir among television viewers, and, Executive Producer Tom Arnold even claimed that ABC initially refused to air the episode. GLAAD urged the network to reconsider, and the kiss made it on air, albeit with a parental advisory warning.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow': Did Stephen Amell Tease An Olicity Wedding With A Fan's Autograph?
Arrow has a dedicated, opinionated fan base. Some liked Laurel Lance; others didn't. Some prefer that the show keeps to the fighting and leaves romance out of the storyline altogether while others look forward to the glimpses of love that the characters find in their lives — but the strongest division occurs between the fans for and against a reunion of Felicity and Oliver.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Who' Are You? Has 'Doctor Who' Already Cast A Familiar Name As The Next Companion?
Ushering in a new era of the BBC's popular show, Doctor Who dealt the world of sexism a much-needed blow by finally casting a woman as the 13th incarnation of the time-travelling hero. Since first gracing our screens in 1963 with William Hartnell, the Doctor has been stuck with the XY chromosome, but it now looks like we are getting a woman's touch.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Move Over Hillary And Trump: Why Eric Matthews Should Be Our New President!
Eric Matthews is one of the most lovable characters in the Boy/Girl Meets World universe, and he wants to be our new president. As a former Mayor of St. Upidtown and Junior Senator of the state of New York, Eric is no stranger to politics, and would be most comfortable within the White House. The question that should be asked though is, why should you vote for him? Well at the offices of "Eric Matthews for President" there are plenty of reasons coming in.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow': Will Oliver Face A Trio Of Big Bads This Season, Not Just One?
For the past five seasons, Oliver Queen has taken down countless evildoers, but usually each season has a main villain for him to contend with: Malcolm Merlyn in Season 1, Slade Wilson in Season 2, Ra's Al Ghul in Season 3, Damien Darhk in Season 4, and Prometheus in Season 5.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Oh Snap!: 9 More Disney Shows That Need A Reboot Like 'That's So Raven'
That's So Raven was a TV show that ran on the Disney Channel from 2003-2007. While it already had a spin-off TV show for her brother and father called Corey in the House, which followed Corey's hijinks in the White House, it never had the popularity that its predecessor, starring Raven-Symone, did, lasting only one season.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
Who Let The Hounds Out: 'Game Of Thrones' Theory Teases Major Storyline For The Hound
As HBO's Game of Thrones comes roaring back onto our screens, the next seven weeks are sure to be packed full of dragons, deaths, and enough theories to fill a library at the Citadel. As those still alive in Westeros become fewer in number, it is safe to assume that most of those still alive on the show must mean something to the #GameofThrones endgame.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
"The Hug That Could Kill": Arya and Bran's Hug Could Have a Serious Implication
After having caught up this past weekend, Game of Thrones has without a doubt become one of the few shows I've been able to become glued to after hearing all the news circling the show. Recently, however, something rather peculiar had managed to show up, and it just happened to do so with Bran being one of the most weirdest characters in all of Westeros, but justifiably so.
By Dustin Murphy8 years ago in Geeks
Grin And Bear It: 'Game Of Thrones' Premiere Cut R-Rated Brienne And Tormund Scene
Game of Thrones is back and it looks like things are heating up in the Seven Kingdoms. However, it isn't just flaming dragons that are smoking in the world of Westeros, the sexual tension between Brienne of Tarth and Tormund Giantsbane is a scorching mess of burning loins. Forget the Lannister romance or Jon meeting Dany, the possibility of "Brimund" is the only romance anyone is talking about — well, we would be if showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss put them together.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











