My take On Gossip Girl

By Milling Galloway

After spending my time the past two months on the infamous show Gossip Girl, it is clear that this is one of the best shows I have ever truly seen. The characters are what stick out the most. On the Upper East Side of New York is where the untouchable elite lives. Serena Vanderwoodsen or Blake Lively plays her role to the exact. Going off the deep end and running away from her problems give depression-like emphasis. Blair is controlling, selfish, and devious. Her only true love is Chuck Bass, the heir to the Bass industry fortune. His young childhood tragedies caused him to be on and off horrible acts, but he has a great heart. Young Nate Archibald is a fine young man who does get into some trouble. He has great intentions, but it seems like his grandpa controls his destiny. Big and well-known families seem to control everywhere in the city. Chuck is the richest and most powerful by far, but money is not a problem. Over in Brooklyn, The Humphreys live peacefully and happily but money can be a problem. Dan is a very talented up-and-coming writer. His father Rufus is a very gifted musician. Well was. Jenny Dan’s sister is a well-known queen of Constants school- she is also very good at fashion and later leaves to pursue it. All seemingly good people don’t always do what’s right. No matter where you are from or the amount of money you have. Lieng, cheating, and scandals rule this action-packed series. Friends seem to leave and always come back. I personally really loved watching all six seasons of this show. It always seemed to be very intriguing and I always wanted to watch more and more. What was it that brought me in? To be honest besides the beautiful girls, such as Blake lively. I don’t know. Possibly the constant drama that a person could only dream of in some far far away land. Money like that has never really been seen. I also wonder if people like that even exist. Kids go to school and do whatever they want and the second they get into real trouble their parents bail them out with their endless amounts of money. Overall this show was a wonder to watch and I loved watching it.

Stranger Things Review

By: Cooper Scott

Stranger Things is honestly one of the best shows I’ve ever watched and one of my favorites. To start off, the old school vibe attracted me to the show. Stranger Things is a very action packed netflix series with 4 seasons and the show will not let you down. The show consists of a group of teenage kids with supernatural powers that try and defeat vecna and the upside down. The characters are what really grab my attention as well. I can’t help but love the friendship between Mike, Dustin, and the rest of the group, this is what makes the show so good. Although we could never experience what they did in the show in real life, They feel like real people, and their struggles with growing up, dealing with school, and handling the insane situations they’re in are easy to connect with. Plus, Eleven, my favorite character, helped the friend group defeat the upside down with her telepathic super powers.and her journey of figuring out who she is really hits hard. The monsters and the whole Upside Down thing make the show never get boring ,and made me be addicted to the show. But what makes Stranger Things stand out for me is how it mixes all these intense, scary moments that kept me on the edge of my seat. With a cliffhanger after every episode I Just could not get enough of Stranger Things.  One minute, you’re scared out of your mind, and the next, you’re laughing or getting emotional over a scene in the show. The show doesn’t just rely on the things that make you scared; it actually makes you care about what happens to the characters. It’s rare to find a show that can balance all these details so well. I have watched all four seasons twice, but the second time I watched all four seasons in three days.

Why Game of Thrones is an exceptional series

By: Wyatt Meyers

For lots of strong reasons, many people think Game of Thrones to be one of the greatest shows ever created. Above all, from the first episode through the show, viewers are kept interested by the complex storytelling. The show, which is based on the book series by George R.R. Martin, connects many stories, each with complex characters. Because of its range, the story is exciting and unforgiving keeping people on the edge of their seats the entire time.

The character growth in Game of Thrones is another thing that makes it different. Game of Thrones crosses limits between the good and the bad, in contrast to many TV shows. Throughout the series, characters such as Daenerys Targaryen and Jaime Lannister reveal their reasons and issues. Because of their complex issues, even the most evil characters can be felt for by the audience, creating a more complex show. 

Also, there’s no comparison to the production price of Game of Thrones. An exciting and real world is created by the amazing special effects, beautiful landscapes, and great filming. The historical truth and careful attention to costumes improve the experience by giving viewers the impression that they are actually in the Seven Kingdoms.

It deals with important issues like values, betrayal, and power, which challenges viewers to consider the decisions that the characters make. Because of its length, fans are prompted to have conversations about it, which turns it into something beyond the screen.

To clear up, Game of Thrones is an experience rather than just a show on TV. The series’ great production, strong character development, smart storytelling, and interesting subjects all work together to leave a mark on viewers long after the last credits have played. It deserves the title of greatest show of all time because of all of this.