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For Every Broken Bastard (That's All Of Us) 'BoJack Horseman' Is The Best Thing On TV
You wouldn’t think that one of the cleverest, most sharply self-aware and emotionally intense TV shows currently airing would center around a cast of Funny Talking Animal People and their zany Hollywoo - that’s this alternate universe Hollywood - hijinks, but that’s exactly what we have in BoJack Horseman. It's as entertaining as it is absolutely brutal. It pulls precisely zero punches, and when the devastation hits, it kicks like a horse. Sure, it's painful, but it hurts so good.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
Anime
In this article, I discuss what anime is and suggest different anime for you to check out. Who's it for? Most people think anime is just for kids, like Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh (which even those don’t have to be for just for kids), but they can be for older people also. There is anime for teens, like Death Note and Sword Art Online,that has a more mature story and theme. Plus, it has more genres like physiological, thriller, ecchi, and horror. There’s also anime for older teens and adults like Berserk, Highschool DXD, and Tokyo Ghoul. These have adult themes and some have a lot more fan serves and bloody action.
By Jacob Hausch8 years ago in Geeks
5 Brilliant Comedy TV Shows You Might Have Not Seen
It's all subjective of course, but usually the best comedy is one that goes out of the norm a bit and doesn't make compromises. Therefore, popularity and quality of comedy don't always go hand in hand. As is the case with the following 5 examples. Bare in mind that all of these shows have met a certain level of popularity and definitely have a fanbase, but most are just a tiny bit out of the mainstream or, perhaps, slightly forgotten. Let's take a look!
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
I'm a Celebrity or Big Brother, Get Me Outta Here or Show Me The Difference!
Are you sure you can see the join? I mean really sure? Here are two immensely popular TV shows which have lasted for years, but when you discard the hype, both appear similar. At least on the surface.
By Nigel Boney8 years ago in Geeks
A Blast From The Past: Is A Classic Era Character Returning In The 'Doctor Who' Christmas Special?
Sadness swelled up in the Doctor Who fandom earlier this year when Time Lord incumbent Peter Capaldi regretfully announced that he was leaving the beloved British sci-fi show. However, it’s hard for Whovians to stay unhappy for long, especially when they have a fresh series to enjoy — plus it seems that they may have cause to even look forward to Capaldi’s exit.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
'Doctor Who': Your Fantastic Guide to the Latest News, Rumors, Trailers, Cast & Characters
You don't need to traverse the endless reaches of the internet to find out about the latest goings on in Doctor Who! Movie Pilot is ready to keep you up-to-date in this ultimate guide, which will be updated regularly with the latest developments.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
A Fan-Favorite Character Is Returning To 'Doctor Who' Season 10: But How?
The last year or so has certainly been a turbulent time for Doctor Who; the current show runner Stephen Moffat announced that he is leaving at the end of 2017, along with the current Time Lord, played by Peter Capaldi. So in this bittersweet time, a development has emerged that is sure to have Doctor Who fans giddy with glee: a massively popular character is set to return in the next series.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
Is There A Bikini Bottom-less Supply Of Money On Spongebob Squarepants?
We all know that a management job at McDonald's can be a lucrative step on the career ladder, but can the same be said flipping burgers down at The Krusty Crab? Looking at Spongebob Squarepants, Redditor MasterLawlz asks just how exactly the residents of Bikini Bottom are able to live such lavish lifestyles.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Why Emma Becoming the Dark One is the Best Thing for 'Once Upon a Time Season 5'
Every season, Once Upon a Time brings us new villains and stories for us to enjoy. One of the most difficult things for a fan to do, however, is to keep from getting too attached to characters. After all, within a few episodes they will disappear never to be seen or spoken of again.
By Tisha Eaton8 years ago in Geeks











