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Will & Grace
How can a sitcom come back after 11 years of its cancellation and still be a big hit? Will & Grace is a sitcom that first aired in 1998 on NBC telling a story of a different kind of romance: a gay man and his ex-girlfriend's weird friendship. Yes, very weird and sometimes dysfunctional. It was bold to bring a topic like that, especially in the 90's. Were people really ready for that on TV? The answer is NO. But they did it anyways, and as a result, here they are again, in 2017, with a big come back, better than before.
By JOEL JUNIOR8 years ago in Geeks
Renewed for Season 4, 'The Last Ship' Takes Drama To A New Level
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVE NOT WATCHED THE LAST SHIP THROUGH AUGUST 14, 2016. The Last Ship, the military drama set aboard the fictional Nathan James, was renewed for Season 4, which will air next summer. The Last Ship has been averaging 7.6 million views each week, with DVR totals along with Video-on-Demand and live-viewing, so it would have been surprising for the show to get anything other than an early renewal.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Bones' Blew Us All Away With The Season Finale
Warning: If you have not watched the July 21st, 2016 season finale of Bones, and you do not want to be spoiled, stop now! This post discusses the season final and will reveal a major spoiler. You have been warned!
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
My Day as a TV Extra on 'In Plain Sight' Starring Douglas Henshall
Well, as far as film extras gigs go some are good, some are bad and some are just like being on the front lines of war. My two and a half days as a background extra on ITV's hit 3-parter #InPlainSight was an absolute scream! I mean, I should have paid THEM afterward...Well, maybe not, but you get my drift. So what separated this one from all the others? Well you'll have to stick around for my filming breakdown.
By Matt Loftus8 years ago in Geeks
Four TV Shows With Cliffhanger Endings And How They Were Supposed To End
Being addicted to a television show can be tough sometimes. In a world of quick and easy cancellations, we have to consider whether or not we want to invest our time in characters or a series that might be ripped away from us at a moment's notice. We usually do it anyway, then find ourselves hoping our beloved show gets one more season. Unfortunately, that doesn't always work out. Such is the case with the four shows below. In these cases at least, the showrunners have offered up what would have happened had these four wonderful programs continued beyond cancellation.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Can 'Arrow's' John Diggle Overcome The Darkness And Return As The Voice Of Reason?
When Season 4 of Arrow ended, Diggle had reenlisted in the military, and we saw him saying goodbye to his family. Fans were left to wonder how his decision would change both his character and the show. For as long as we've known him, he's been the voice of reason for Oliver. He'd been a sounding board, a confidante, and a friend. But Diggle suffered a crucible of his own this season, and though some might think it was when he was forced to kill his younger brother, Andy Diggle, I think it happened when Diggle realized his brother had betrayed him.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Five TV Shows We'd Love To See Revived
Reviving and rebooting television shows is all the rage. Gilmore Girls, Xena: The Warrior Princess, The X-Files, Prison Break, and 24 are just a few of the shows that have been or are in the process of returning to our channels in various forms. Whether it was fan outcry that brought these shows back or simply the potential to make money that set the wheels into motion, we may never know. One thing we do know is that, as fans, we have our own list of shows we'd like to see return to the airwaves. Here are the first five in a very long line of shows we've love to see revived.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
'Bitten' Hasn't Lost Its Bite: Why A Smart Network Should Add This Outstanding Paranormal Drama To Its Lineup
When Bitten was cancelled in December 2015, fans weren't ready for the end, especially since this show had barely begun. With only 33 episodes aired, Bitten still has a lot of bite left. There are a vast array of stories left to be told, and this is one program that's only going to get stronger, especially if given the opportunity to evolve. And dedicated Bitten fans will follow the show to the next fortunate network that believes in second chances.
By Rachel Carrington8 years ago in Geeks
Five Day TV Challenge: Seriously, I've Never Seen an Episode.
There are honestly a ton of shows that I've never watched, mostly because I'm just not interested in them, yet others I've always wanted to watch but either never found the time or actually forced myself to.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Geeks











