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SpongeBob Review
The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Pickles" is a fascinating and entertaining installment of the beloved animated series. In this episode, SpongeBob's enthusiasm and dedication to his job at the Krusty Krab are put to the test when a peculiar customer, known as Bubble Bass, orders a Krabby Patty but claims that it doesn't have pickles on it. Despite the fact that SpongeBob is certain that he included pickles in the sandwich, Bubble Bass insists that they are missing, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings. As the situation escalates, SpongeBob becomes increasingly flustered and determined to prove that he did, in fact, include pickles on the Krabby Patty. This leads to a series of hilarious and creative attempts by SpongeBob to rectify the situation, including using an absurdly large magnifying glass to search for the missing pickles and even resorting to using a pair of binoculars to examine the sandwich from a distance.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Geeks
SpongeBob Review
The SpongeBob SquarePants episode “Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy” is a poignant and action-packed exploration of nostalgia, hero worship, and the enduring bond between SpongeBob and his aging idols. In this installment, SpongeBob, starstruck by the golden age of superheroics, becomes obsessed with meeting the legendary duo Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, whose tales of underwater peril and daring feats have captivated Bikini Bottom for decades. Despite their physical decline and crumbling reputations, SpongeBob sees them as timeless icons, even attempting to mimic their heroic antics by creating a makeshift costume. The episode juxtaposes SpongeBob’s unwavering admiration with the reality of the duo’s faded glory, as Mermaid Man, once a sleek and swashbuckling hero, is now a frail, and paranoid figure, while Barnacle Boy, his sidekick, has been reduced to a senile, elderly crustacean. The narrative cleverly highlights the contrast between youth’s idealism and age’s vulnerability, underscored by SpongeBob’s innocent determination to prove his idols’ enduring greatness.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Geeks
Celebrities You Forgot Starred on 'ER'
The original hit medical drama, ER, sure has had its fair share of actors walk through the doors of County General Hospital. Over the course of 15 seasons, the amount of patients, doctors, nurses, medical students, and secondary characters to appear on the show are endless. Whether you know it or not, ER served as a stepping stone for some actors and actresses that went on to become some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.
By Jenika Enochabout a month 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. Dawkinsabout a month ago in Geeks
SpongeBob Review
The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Home Sweet Pineapple" is a memorable and entertaining installment in the series. The episode begins with SpongeBob's pineapple house being eaten away by nematodes, which are small, worm-like creatures that feed on the pineapple's flesh. As the nematodes continue to devour the pineapple, SpongeBob's home begins to shrink and eventually collapses, leaving him without a place to live. This sets off a chain of events as SpongeBob sets out to find a new home, while also trying to figure out how to get rid of the nematodes that destroyed his beloved pineapple abode. Throughout the episode, SpongeBob's optimism and resilience are put to the test as he faces various challenges and setbacks in his search for a new home. Meanwhile, his best friend Patrick Star tries to help him out, but his efforts often lead to more problems and hilarious misunderstandings. As the episode progresses, SpongeBob's desperation grows, and he begins to consider some rather unusual and humorous options for a new home, including a rock, a sandcastle, and even a plastic bubble.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Geeks
SpongeBob Review
The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Pizza Delivery" is a thrilling and hilarious adventure that takes place in the underwater town of Bikini Bottom. The episode begins with Mr. Krabs, the greedy owner of the Krusty Krab restaurant, receiving a phone call from a customer who wants to place an order for a Krusty Krab pizza to be delivered to their location. Mr. Krabs, seeing an opportunity to make some extra money, decides to offer a delivery service and assigns SpongeBob and Squidward to be the delivery team. As they set off on their journey, they are given a map to follow, which supposedly leads them to the customer's location. However, things quickly take a turn for the worse as Squidward, who is already annoyed at being tasked with delivery duty, becomes frustrated with SpongeBob's constant enthusiasm and chatter, which he finds annoying and distracting. Meanwhile, SpongeBob is excited to be on his first delivery mission and is eager to please the customer and make the delivery a success.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Geeks
Michael Conner Humphreys portrayed Young Forrest Gump
What happened to Michael Conner Humphreys? Tom Hanks portrayed Forrest Gump in the 1993 film of the same name and went on to a stellar career. Michael Conner Humphreys gave a memorable performance as young Forrest and was chosen because he looked like a young Tom Hanks.
By Cheryl E Prestonabout a month ago in Geeks
SpongeBob Review
The SpongeBob episode "Ripped Pants" is a masterclass in comedic storytelling, expertly weaving together a narrative that is both humorous and relatable. The episode's central plot, which revolves around SpongeBob's attempts to impress Sandy Cheeks at the beach, is expertly crafted to showcase the character's lovable but hapless personality. As SpongeBob tries to show off his athletic prowess, he ends up ripping his pants, leading to a series of hilarious and embarrassing moments. For example, when SpongeBob tries to cover up the rip by using a variety of ridiculous and ineffective methods, such as using a makeshift patch made of a leaf or attempting to hide behind a beach umbrella, the audience is treated to a barrage of laugh-out-loud moments. Furthermore, the episode's use of satire and social commentary, particularly in its portrayal of the absurdity of beach culture and the pressure to conform to societal norms, adds an extra layer of depth and complexity to the narrative. The voice acting in this episode is also noteworthy, with Tom Kenny's performance as SpongeBob bringing a perfect balance of enthusiasm and desperation to the character, making his antics all the more believable and endearing.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Geeks
Spongebob Review
The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Bubblestand" is a masterclass in comedic storytelling, showcasing the ingenious creativity of the show's writers and the undeniable charm of its beloved characters. From the moment the episode begins, it is clear that the audience is in for a treat, as SpongeBob and Patrick embark on a mission to create the most extraordinary bubble stand the world has ever seen. With their signature enthusiasm and ingenuity, the duo sets out to craft a structure that will not only produce the most mesmerizing bubbles but also provide a platform for them to indulge in their favorite pastime. As the episode progresses, the viewer is treated to a visual feast of colorful animation, clever plot twists, and hilarious character interactions, all of which blend together to create an unforgettable viewing experience. The attention to detail in the animation is particularly noteworthy, with each bubble meticulously crafted to create a sense of depth and texture that draws the viewer into the world of Bikini Bottom. Furthermore, the episode's themes of friendship, creativity, and perseverance are expertly woven throughout the narrative, adding an extra layer of depth and resonance to the story. Whether you are a longtime fan of the show or just discovering its joys, "Bubblestand" is an episode that is sure to delight and entertain, with its unique blend of humor, imagination, and heart.
By Forest Greenabout a month ago in Geeks
Wonderman
Wonderman is a seriously good project and the reason I broke up the reviews like this is because people are forgetting new releases too fast. Social media has fried the brain of the general public and y'alls attention spans are dust. So I drag things out to force you to think about them in a more in depth way so that they will hopefully stick in your brain longer. It's why I really think ALL shows need to be released weekly. The binge format needs to die.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a month ago in Geeks











