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'That's My Own Origin Story': Bestselling Author Charlaine Harris On What To Expect From NBC's 'Midnight, Texas'
Ask any fan of True Blood, and they'll tell you who Charlaine Harris is — she's the #1 New York Times bestselling, powerhouse author behind the Sookie Stackhouse novels. And after introducing us to Bon Temps, Louisiana, she took fans into another town with the Midnight, Texas series, beginning with Midnight Crossroad in 2014.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
The 'Will & Grace' Revival Is 'Not An Opportunity to Preach,' Says Series Co-Creator — The Story Will Speak For Itself
Will & Grace started airing on NBC while Bill Clinton was president, finished when George W. Bush was president, and now it's coming back with Donald Trump as president. So, many fans are curious as to whether our current political climate will affect the revival, as hinted by the election-centric promo that initially reunited the characters.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'The Flash': Will Killer Frost Become A Version Of The Justice League's Ice in Season 4?
Caitlyn Snow had quite a ride in The Flash Season 3, largely thanks to Flashpoint. The powers she has acquired have both helped and hindered her and her friends, and when Caitlin gave into the darkness inside of her and took on the #KillerFrost persona, there was no doubt this woman could be evil. But the question in the back of everyone's minds was would she stay evil?
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Supergirl': National City Has One Less Alien, But Is He Gone For Good?
The romance between Supergirl and Mon-El has been the subject of much division this season. Many think the relationship doesn't work while others consider the pair to be "couple goals." It's certainly has had its ups and downs this season with no one ever certain they were going to last beyond the mid-season finale. Surprisingly, Kara and #MonEl weathered many storms and were still a couple in the final episode. But not every superhero gets a happily ever after.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Superman Returns. Sort of...
Before superhero television was all the rage, Tom Welling spent 10 years as a young Clark Kent, who we all know would become the Man of Steel on the CW show Smallville. In 2011, when the show finally ended Welling slowed down and took a break from television, popping up in a few movies including Parkland and more recently Draft Day. Well, Welling has officially set the wheels in motion for his return to the small screen as he joins a CBS drama as both producer and star of Section 13.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
'D.C.'s Legends of Tomorrow': Could Nyssa Al Ghul Become A Legend In Season 3?
The last time we saw Nyssa al Ghul, she was on Lian Yu when an explosion took out most of the island. Though we don't know whether or not she survived, Nyssa has been a solid addition to the Arrowverse, and it's unfathomable to think she would be killed off when there are many more story lines for her, especially if they involve Sara Lance.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
The 'Charmed' Prequel Announcement Didn't Bewitch Fans — But Holly Marie Combs Would Say Yes To A True Reunion
Even though it's been eleven years since the door closed for the final time on the Halliwell manor, the demand for all things Charmed remains strong. But fans weren't impressed with news of a prequel — which has since been postponed — since it wouldn't feature any of the original actresses. Fans have rallied around the original Halliwell sisters with increased pleas for a reunion.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
It's A Dead Cert: Which 'Game Of Thrones' Character Would Kit Harington Resurrect?
There are two things inevitable on HBO's Game of Thrones: a cold snap, and the sweet embrace of death. As we roll out the dragons in the final two seasons of the epic Ice and Fire saga, there aren't too many characters still knocking around in Westeros. With some 150,000 deaths across the past six seasons — and more sure to come in Season 7 — taking a leaf out of the Bee Gees book and "Stayin' Alive" is a lot harder than you might think.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Midnight, Texas' Is A Very Different Show Than 'True Blood' — But Here's Why It Could Remind Vampire Fans Of 'Buffy'
In 2008, True Blood adapted Charlaine Harris's book characters into a drama that introduced millions of viewers to Sookie Stackhouse and a 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton. For eight seasons, viewers followed the strange happenings in the gothic town of Bon Temps, and when the series ended in August 2014, fans were bereft.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











