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Do You Get My Vibe: Legendary Comic Book Writer Sterling Gates Joins 'The Flash' Writing Team
Any voracious comic book reader knows the name Sterling Gates. Not only did the prolific writer contribute to the Superman: New Krypton story arc, he took over the full-time writing duties for Supergirl in 2008 — and he was one of the writers behind Justice League of America'sVibe.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Teen Wolf': Will The Final Season Change Scott McCall Into A Feared Alpha?
When Scott McCall became a true Alpha, many fans expected to see him become the ultimate leader, not necessarily like Derek Hale, but definitely more assertive than he has been. Looking at both Derek and Peter, fans had an indication of how much damage an Alpha could do and how much authority they wielded over the paranormal population.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
A Case Of The Morn Horn: Will ‘Game Of Thrones’ Introduce Two Major Weapons From The Books?
Game of Thrones really is a story of ice and fire, and alongside abominable snowmen, Daenerys and her dragons are currently the biggest threat to the Seven Kingdoms. We have already seen how dragon fire can decimate a stronghold like Harrenhal, and even Dany's baby dragons have been causing trouble over the past seven seasons. However, with only an hour of TV every week and a reduced episode order for the final two seasons, #HBO's epic saga hasn't delved as deep into the dragon lore as we might have liked.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Cast Of 'Roseanne' Is Returning For The New Season, But Is Baby Jerry?
Most television viewers from the 1990s watched at least one episode of Roseanne. For the first seven seasons, the popular sitcom was ranked in the top 10 Nielsen ratings — but its popularity started to fall during Season 8 when the Conners became parents to another baby boy, Jerry Garcia Conner.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Arrow': We'll Definitely Be Seeing These Characters Again, Even After The Lian Yu Explosion
When Arrow wrapped its fifth season in May, it ended with an explosion that left the survival of many characters up in the air, including that of the entire Arrow team. With three months to go before the season premiere, people have been hard at work figuring out who survived and who didn't. While most of the talk is speculation, there has been some confirmation of survivals. Let's see if we can figure out who we'll see again in Arrow Season 6!
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Teen Wolf': With Deaths Predicted, Who Will Be Left Standing At The End Of The Series Finale?
Death has always been a part of Teen Wolf. Since its debut in June 2011, the series has racked up an impressive body count. The show doesn't shy away from eliminating popular characters either, and it looks like the final season isn't going to be any different.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Best Day Ever!: First Look At Disney Channel's New 'Tangled' Animated Series
Disney's #Tangled, released back in 2010, was a box office hit, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song with "I See the Light" and garnering a sequel in a short called Tangled Ever After about Rapunzel and Flynn Rider's (nee Eugene) wedding. Fans still haven't had enough, however, and next year Disney Channel will be bringing us more adventures with our favorite characters in Tangled: The Series.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks
'The Flash': A Harder, Stronger Iris West Steps Up As Leader Of Team Flash
When Season 3 of The Flash wrapped in May, Barry Allen had willingly gone into the Speed Force to right the balance and save the world (or at least Central City) from destruction. He left behind his devastated friends and heartbroken fiancée, and, as we all know, a broken heart can change a person. And it looks like it's done just that to the Iris West of the future.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
War Of The Words: John Boyega Slams 'Game Of Thrones' For Lack Of Black Roles
Uh oh, it looks like there is a Star Wars and Game of Thrones crossover coming that no one really wants. A disappointed John Boyega is preparing to stick HBO's show with the pointy end over an apparent lack of diverse roles for non-white actors. Admittedly the Song of Ice and Fire saga is largely populated by slightly tanned southerners and pale-faced northerners, but is it really as bad as we think?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
With Daniel Dae Kim And Grace Park Leaving, Will 'Hawaii Five-0' Lose Even More Characters?
With Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park leaving Hawaii Five-0 in advance of Season 8 — amidst a huge controversy over an apparent racial pay gap — the series is going to undergo some major changes, and we all know how cast shakeups can affect ratings. But they also can affect other characters as well.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











