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Ruth Finley: Villainess or Victim?
Kudos, once again, to Lifetime, as they delivered an amazing retelling of a captivating true crime story. This was a story that I knew nothing about until I learned about the movie, and it was a couple of weeks prior to the movie's airdate that I did my homework on Ruth Finley's story, and it's because of what I learned that I was even more excited for this film than I already was. There's another reason, but that will be mentioned later.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout 16 hours ago in Psyche
CFL Week 3 Recap: Welcome Home
There they are: all eight of the Montréal Alouettes' Grey Cup championship banners, with the eighth one being the one from last year. This year is the championship defense for the Als, and it started with two games on the road, which Montréal won. For Week 3, it's the long awaited home opener, and the team and their fans celebrated their first championship in 13 years. After the banner was unveiled, the Alouettes got right to work in this East Division battle against the Ottawa Redblacks.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 days ago in Unbalanced
A Look at the 10 Remaining Teams Who Have Yet to Win the Stanley Cup
On June 24, 2024, the Florida Panthers won the Stanley Cup for the first time in their franchise history, which began back in 1993. The NHL has seen a lot of first-time champions crowned in recent years. This year marks the fourth time in the last seven years that the Stanley Cup went to a team who hadn't won it before. The trend started with the Washington Capitals in 2018, and in 2019, it was the St. Louis Blues who won it. Last year, the Vegas Golden Knights won the Cup in their sixth season of play.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 days ago in Unbalanced
The Evolution of LGBT Portrayal in TV and Film. Top Story - June 2024.
Happy Pride Month, all! I love Pride Month and everything that comes with it; the celebration, the festivities, the prestige. Pride Month is the ultimate beacon of positivity. Now sadly, there are a bunch of people in society who aren't really crazy about Pride Month and have their things to say against it. To those people, I'll only say this. There's a special place reserved for people who are against Pride Month. I'm too much of a gentleman to say it here, but I'll give a few hints: it rhymes with "bell," and I'm not talking about the city in Michigan.
By Clyde E. Dawkins5 days ago in Pride
Stanley Cup Final Game Seven: You Always Remember Your 1st
Game Seven. The two most exciting words for any sports fan. It's do or die. It's winner take all. It gets bigger when it's the final round, the Stanley Cup Final in the case of the National Hockey League. The Florida Panthers won the first three games. The Edmonton Oilers won the next three. Now it comes down to this final game. What a way to end the 2023-24 NHL season!
By Clyde E. Dawkins6 days ago in Unbalanced
70 Years of Deviltry: A Look at Looney Tunes' Tasmanian Devil
As we all know, Looney Tunes has given us so many wild, wacky, and crazy characters in the last 90+ years; some have been highly acclaimed, while others weren't featured much, but were basically cult hits. A character that definitely belongs in the "cult hit" category is the Tasmanian Devil (or "Taz" for short). Taz is definitely quite a popular character in the Looney Tunes group, and this is despite the fact that he was only featured in five shorts during the classic era at Warner Bros. Cartoons.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 days ago in Geeks
Winner Takes All: The Complete History of Game Seven of the Stanley Cup Final
Game Seven. No two words have brought out more excitement, tension, and panic more than "Game Seven." Of course, Game Seven exists in the playoff series format that we see in MLB, the NBA, and the NHL. MLB only has the League Championship Series (since 1985) and the World Series played under a best-of-seven format. Since 2003, all NBA playoff rounds have been best-of-seven, while the NHL has had every round play under that format since 1987.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 days ago in Unbalanced
Stanley Cup Final Game Six: Let's Get Dangerous!
It all ends on Monday. Game Six of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final had a few trivial notes involved prior to puck drop. For one, the Edmonton Oilers forced Game Six after losing the first three games of this thing, becoming the fourth team to do so in the Final and the tenth team to pull it off in the overall playoffs. They do have a bit of history on their side in this game: no opposing team has ever clinched the Cup in Edmonton.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 days ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Maria Delgado (My Fatal Social Following)
I literally beamed when I went to Lifetime Movie Club and saw an actual new original film hit the online site: My Fatal Social Following. The reason for my elation is simple--it's because Lifetime Movie Club originals are villainess magnets. I'm dead serious, I really wish that Lifetime would release more original movies to LMC. It all started with the film, Dead in the Water, back in 2021, but the aforementioned recent film is only the eighth LMC original released since then. Now, I'm not asking that they release them by the bunches like Tubi, who releases about four or five Lifetime-esque thrillers per month! All I ask is that we get a Lifetime Movie Club exclusive thriller just once a month. That's not too much to ask.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 days ago in Geeks
CFL Week 2 Recap: Trouble in Winnipeg?
Winnipeg has always been an interesting pro sports city. It's located smack dab in the middle of the country, it's basically Canada's equivalent of Chicago. Much like Chicago and St. Louis, Winnipeg's geographical sports alignment is quite fluid. When I started watching the CFL, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers were in the East Division because there were eight teams in the league at the time. Once the Ottawa Redblacks debuted, the Bombers moved to the West Division, because there were (once again) three Ontario franchises in the league.
By Clyde E. Dawkins11 days ago in Unbalanced
Stanley Cup Final Game Five: Conn(or) McSmythe?
One night after the Larry O'Brien trophy was awarded to the NBA Champion Boston Celtics, the Stanley Cup was in Sunrise, Florida for Game Five of the Stanley Cup Final. The Florida Panthers' plans to complete a four-game sweep were thwarted by an onslaught of Edmonton Oilers goals--eight of them, to be exact. Only three teams forced Game Six of the Cup Final after falling behind 3-0. Would the Edmonton Oilers become the fourth?
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 days ago in Unbalanced
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