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Canceled Too Soon: Fans Want To Know Why 'Bitten', The Werewolf Series With A Dedicated Fan Base, Lost A Chance At Another Season
Bitten, the werewolf action drama based on the bestselling fantasy series, "Women of the Otherworld" by New York Times Bestselling Author, Kelley Armstrong, debuted on the SyFy Channel on January 11, 2014. The final episode aired on April 15, 2016. And fans, who had faithfully tuned in to watch the adventures of the Jeremy, Clay, Elena, and Nick want to know why the program ended when ratings weren't a factor. Let me break down the reasons for our confusion.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Gotham Is Set to Introduce THIS Badass Hero in Season 2!
Gotham is my favorite comic book based series, now don't get me wrong Arrow, The Flash & Daredevil are all incredible ventures into the comics but Gotham has done something that no other series has been able to do: Build a show about a hero's origin without actually including that hero.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
Could The League Of Assassins Be Restored Now Malcolm Merlyn Is Heading To 'Legends Of Tomorrow'?
The League of Assassins has been in existence for centuries. A group of trained killers whose sole function was to eliminate dangers to society, they served no other function. These are men and women who have no other purpose than to kill. Because of their dedication to Ra's al Ghul they don't know how to live their own lives. So when Nyssa al Ghul disbanded them, they were left to their own devices, which can't be good.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
What If Wally West Becomes 'The Flash's' Next Villain?
Now that Wally West has been hit with the electricity from the second particle explosion, we're all expecting him to become his alter-ego, Kid Flash. He could be another bastion of good for Central City, or... his rebellious nature could get the best of him, turning him into The Flash's worst enemy.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
The Subtle Cliffhangers of Arrow's Season 4 Finale
Season 4 of Arrow came to a close Wednesday night, May 25th, on the heels of The Flash’s monumental cliffhanger, leaving fans wondering where the big “oomph” was for our man in green. Arrow ended on not just one but several cliffhangers, subtle though they may be, and one for each major character.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Second Life After Life: A Reboot of 'Dead Like Me'
I wrote about this show last year in a posting series I had been contemplating called: Resurrect, Reboot or Retire. I took a look at 3 different shows that I loved and considered my opinion on whether they should be, as the title eluded to be, resurrected, rebooted or retired and one of the shows I inquired of was Dead Like Me.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks
4 Ways 'Arrow's Oliver Queen Is Different From The Comics
In the comic books, Oliver Queen was romantically linked with Laurel Lance, and viewers expected that coupling to materialize in Arrow. However, the writers chose a different path for both Laurel and Oliver, and with the death of the Black Canary, more than a few feathers have been ruffled.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
The Evolution of Legends of Tomorrow's Captain Cold
DC has an edge when it comes to creating villains. Out of the minds of its creators, we’ve been introduced to Deathstroke, Mr. Freeze, General Zod, and, of course, Zoom. These are the dark villains that’ll never change because they are evil at heart. But then there are those guys that straddle the line between good and not sure if they want to be evil. Men like Leonard Snart.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks











