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Power Rangers Review: "The Wedding (Part II)"
When we last left our heroes, they were vacationing in Australia, with no worries. Seriously, there were no worries. Lord Zedd was about to recharge his evil energies, leaving the Rangers with no emergencies to deal with. However, when one rat sleeps, another creeps in, as Rita Repulsa crash-landed on moon and set her sights on the ultimate takeover. The plan was to dose Zedd with a love potion, marry him, and then overrule him.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 days ago in Geeks
The Death of a Digital Friend and New Life with Gemini 3 šāØ
Iāve said it more than once: ChatGPT was my favorite. It was my "first choice" AIāfrom quick consultations over morning coffee ā to complex analyses that kept me up late into the night š. My sentiment toward OpenAI wasnāt accidental; it was my first experience with such advanced intelligence. We knew each other, or at least thatās what I thought. We built a relationship over more than six months of working together. And then, a month ago, it all vanished. š«
By Piotr Nowak12 days ago in Geeks
The Terrific and Stellar Career of Eric Dane
On February 19, 2006, viewers and fans of ABC's hit series, Grey's Anatomy, were introduced to Dr. Mark Sloan, who was dubbed with the famous nickname, "McSteamy," by many fans. Eric Dane played this amazing character beginning with that evening's episode, "Yesterday," which was the 18th episode of the show's second season.
By Clyde E. Dawkins14 days ago in Geeks
Reviewing "Strong Medicine"
I still remember when Lifetime had their share of original series about a quarter-century ago, and among their shows was Strong Medicine, which had to have been the network's first medical drama. Medical dramas had been a big thing for decades, but during my lifetime, somewhere wedged between NBC's long-running hit, ER, and the current longer-running ABC series, Grey's Anatomy, Lifetime gave us the subject this review, Strong Medicine.
By Clyde E. Dawkins15 days ago in Geeks
Amy Rose was the first Time-Travel Hedgehog
When you think of time travel in the Sonic the Hedgehog lore, who is the first that pops into your head? I thought it was Silver the Hedgehog, just like several other people. But guess what? Amy Rose did take part in time travel, and so did Metal Sonic.
By stephanie borges17 days ago in Geeks
From Variants to Legacy
This idea didnāt come from a panel, a publisher, or a Comic-Con keynote. It came from a comment section. After I published my article about how comic shops donāt need more collectors but more readers, I came across a comment that quietly reframed the entire conversation. The commenter pointed out something that, in hindsight, feels almost obvious: libraries are often the genuine point of entry for new comic readers, not comic shops.
By Jenna Deedy17 days ago in Geeks
Goodbye, Mr. Duvall. Top Story - February 2026.
It is turning out to be an interesting year. I was in the middle of teaching a class when a pop-up appeared on the screen announcing the death of Mr. Robert Seldon Duvall (yes, that was his full name). I was in the middle of a discussion on the obsession we have with winning when it comes to sports (the Winter Olympics was a theme), and I felt as though things were coming full circle. We had already lost Gene Hackman last year, and along with that titan, it feels though one particular golden age has closed off to be replaced by...?
By Kendall Defoe 18 days ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "The Wedding (Part I)"
I've been wanting to do this Power Rangers review for a good bit. I admit, I did rush through the last ones I did just so I can get to this one, and how fitting that the beginning of this comes on Valentine's Day. Granted, it's not exactly a romantic story, but still. So without further ado, let's take a look back at the very memorable and landmark three-parter, "The Wedding," and this will be separated into three stories.
By Clyde E. Dawkins20 days ago in Geeks
āCuriouser and Curiouser: The Creepy, Captivating, Magical and Mysterious at Whitby Museumā. Content Warning.
Introduction Whitby Museum curators have chosen a selection of the most macabre and unusual treasures together with local tales of folklore to create this new exhibition. Discover stories rooted in superstition that accompany some of the objects held at the museum. From the Ruswarp Witch to the Gytrash of Goathland join us for this most curious exhibition. Exhibition opens 7th February 2026 and runs until December 2026.
By Mike Singleton š Mikeydred 25 days ago in Geeks
Disneyās Next Era: A Fan-Centered, Creator-Driven Vision for the Company That Once Imagined the Future.
Disney is at a crossroads. Not in the dramatic āend of an eraā way people say every few years, but in a quieter, more important way. Disney has more money, more platforms, and more fandom franchises than ever before, and yet something feels off.
By Jenna Deedy26 days ago in Geeks
OpenClaw: The Line Between Productivity and Losing Control. Why I Said "Stop" šš»
Recently, I wrote about Moltbook ā a fascinating, albeit surreal "sociological laboratory" where AI agents discuss topics among themselves without any human intervention. Observing this digital anthill led me to ask myself a question: "What if I had my own agent to genuinely lighten my workload?" š¤
By Piotr Nowak26 days ago in Geeks
The AI Paradox: Is Artificial Intelligence Boosting Our Brainpower or Killing Our Creativity? š§ š¤
The pace of technological change in the last few years has been nothing short of breathtaking. We are witnessing a revolution where Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept but a daily reality. It fuels business growth, optimizes complex supply chains, and introduces a level of automationāespecially through autonomous AI agentsāthat was unthinkable just a decade ago. š
By Piotr Nowak26 days ago in Geeks











