In this weeks episode of Game of Thrones (The Bells), the characters head off to their final battle in Kings Landing. Many fans argue that the creators have rushed certain areas of this last season. For example, fans haven’t been too impressed with the character developments for characters such as Dany, Cersei and Jaime. As
We’re back for the final season of Game of Thrones. It is always nice to be greeted by the GOT theme tune, and even better, we now have a new introduction sequence, that features new locations and a now broken wall. Fellow GOT fans, it has been a long journey and we are finally at the
Following the ‘The Ultimate Halloween TV Guide‘, I thought it only suitable to follow up with a Christmas TV advent calendar countdown! I am going to leave the choice of what to watch purely up to you, but here are some recommended watches for this wintry season. MY TOP TV SHOW RECOMMENDATIONS: Doctor Who– Now
Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers from American Horror Story Apocalypse’s Finale Episode. The AHS Apocalypse finale is here! In this week’s episode, we bounce around time through past, present, future, and an alternate dimension. In order to have knowledge gaps filled in of how the witches prepared for the apocalypse and what happened post-apocalypse.
Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers from American Horror Story Apocalypse Episode 5. Boy (I) Wonder why we’re back in the past… I guess we still need a lot more backstory before we see the battle to end all battles. In this week’s episode, we are introduced by a post-passed out Cordelia (Sarah Paulson), awakening in
For decades, LGBTQ representation in the media has largely been reduced to stories of white gay men. In the 2016-2017 television season, only 2 regular characters identified as transgender and an embarrassing 0.96% were Black LGBTQ people. Two filmmakers, Bea Cordelia and Daniel Kyri, are looking to change that with their revolutionary new web series, “the
Remember Skam, the Norwegian TV show that blew up and became an international success? If you’re not familiar with it, here’s a quick recap: the show featured a group of 16 to 18 year-old teenagers at a gymnasium, the Norwegian equivalent of high school, with each of the four seasons being from one character’s perspective.
New TV series to watch? Yes, please! We all know John Green’s previous novels that were adapted into films. You might remember Hazel (Shailene Woodley) and Gus’s (Ansel Elgort) journey in The Fault In Our Stars, or maybe Q Jacobsen (Nat Wolff) in search for Margo Roth Spiegelman (Cara Delevigne) in Paper Towns. Thankfully, the