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Where Is The Cast Of 'Orange Is The New Black' Now?
While Netflix was still in the early days of blockbuster shows, the streaming service hit the jackpot when it launched the prison-dramedy series, Orange is the New Black, in 2013. The show followed a white collar criminal, Piper Chapman, as she faced consequences for a past mistake, and was based off the memoir of the same name by Piper Kerman. In fact, OITNB was just the second Netflix original series after House of Cards.
By Jenika Enoch11 days ago in Geeks
30 Years of 'Pokemon': A Look Back At The Most Memorable/Iconic Pokemon Of The Kanto Region
2026 marks the 30th anniversary of the original Pokemon games, Pokemon Red, Pokemon Blue, and Pokemon Green (a Japanese exclusive) in Japan. An unexpected success arriving late in the lifespan of the original Game Boy, the first batch of Pokemon games, now referred to as Generation 1 or Gen 1, are RPGs taking place in the Kanto region, following a young boy embarking on the journey to become a Pokemon Trainer (later games, and Gen 1 remakes FireRed and LeafGreen, give the option of a female Player Character). This journey involves collecting eight Gym Badges to earn the right to battle Kanto's Elite Four, and being drawn into a battle against the evil Team Rocket.
By Kristy Anderson12 days ago in Geeks
Doctor Who: My Top Picks For The Next Doctor
We expect it isn't for at least another few months until we find out who our next long-term Doctor is. Unless that big regeneration twist from last year's "The Reality War" means we won't find out until Christmas Day.
By Christopher Hales16 days ago in Geeks
Hunter x Hunter Power Rankings. AI-Generated.
The world of Hunter × Hunter isn’t about straightforward battles — it’s about strategy, skill, and the endless pursuit of personal growth and survival. Strength alone rarely wins; clever tactics, Nen mastery, and adaptability often decide who lives, who dies, and who rises above the rest. Some characters rely on raw power, others on intelligence, precision, or complex abilities — but only a select few operate on a level that makes them untouchable in combat.
By Top Ranked17 days ago in Geeks
Vinland Saga Power Rankings. AI-Generated.
The world of Vinland Saga isn’t about flashy powers or supernatural abilities — it’s about brutal warfare, hardened warriors, and the relentless pursuit of survival in a Viking age ruled by strength. Battles are decided by skill, experience, tactics, and sheer willpower. Some fighters dominate through raw physical might, while others rely on speed, precision, or calculated strategy — but only a few stand above the rest as true monsters on the battlefield.
By Top Ranked17 days ago in Geeks
Monsterverse Power Rankings. AI-Generated.
The world of the MonsterVerse isn’t about humanity being in control — it’s about ancient Titans reminding the planet who truly rules it. Cities fall, governments scramble, and entire ecosystems shift whenever these colossal beings collide. Some monsters dominate through sheer size, others through speed, intelligence, or raw elemental power — but only a few stand at the absolute top of the food chain.
By Top Ranked17 days ago in Geeks
Attack on Titan Power Rankings. AI-Generated.
The world of Attack on Titan isn’t about heroes saving the day—it’s about survival, desperation, and the brutal cost of war. Some characters seem unstoppable but fall quickly, while others slowly reveal terrifying strength and strategy. A select few operate on a level so far beyond everyone else that the rules of life and death barely apply.
By Top Ranked17 days ago in Geeks
SpongeBob Reviews
The episode “Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy 2” unfurls like a bright‑sanded postcard, its opening sequence glinting with the pastel hues of a sun‑drenched Bikini Bottom morning as SpongeBob triumphantly claims a mystical conch shell that he won as part of a contest. The moment the shell reverberates with a low, resonant chime, the narrative vaults from the ordinary to the heroic, propelling our earnest fry‑cook into the glittering realm of his childhood idols. The writing cleverly balances nostalgic reverence for the retired super‑duo with a fresh, kinetic energy that feels both lovingly familiar and startlingly new; every splash of water, every burst of kelp‑filled laughter is rendered with such vivid detail that the audience can almost taste the salty breeze wafting through the coral‑lined streets of Mermaid Man’s secret hideout. This meticulous world‑building forms the sturdy backbone upon which the episode’s comedy and heart will later flourish.
By Forest Green19 days ago in Geeks
Spongebob Review
The episode “Hooky” opens with a bright, sun‑splashed morning in Bikini Bottom, and the camera glides lazily over the familiar pastel‑hued streets before settling on the Krusty Krabs. A perturbed Mr. Krabs warns everybody in the place that the hooks had returned and no one pays attention to him, especially Squidward. But Spongebob is interested in what Krabs has to say. He tells him once in every year, people go fishing to catch fish from up the surface and the worst part is being placed in gift shops. He delivers a stern admonition to his employee: “No fiddlin’ with hooks, lad—danger lurks in every gleam!” The warning, delivered in his trademark, gravelly drawl, is underscored by a subtle, low‑key musical cue that hints at impending mischief. SpongeBob, ever‑optimistic and perpetually gullible, immediately interprets the caution as a challenge rather than a safeguard, while Patrick, his dim‑witted yet endearing sidekick, brightens the scene with a series of delighted exclamations. He tells Spongebob that the carnival is in town and he should skip work to see it. The animation here is especially noteworthy, employing exaggerated, rubber‑like movements for the two friends as they bounce into the open sea, their eyes wide with childlike wonder—a visual language that instantly conveys both innocence and the looming sense of chaos that will soon ensnare them.
By Forest Green19 days ago in Geeks











