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Married to Medicine Season 12 Reunion Part 2 Recap: Messy Husbands, Real Politics, and a Feud That Fizzled
The Married to Medicine Season 12 Reunion Part 2 delivered exactly what we have come to expect from this cast: deep emotional cuts, necessary cultural conversations, and husbands stepping entirely out of line. While some conflicts felt fully authentic, others felt a bit forced, leaving a lot to dissect. Here is a breakdown of the most talked-about moments from the final couch session.
By Zuleika Boekhoudta day ago in Geeks
The Epstein Files: From Banking Settlements to New Revelations
Introduction The case of Jeffrey Epstein continues to unfold years after his death in 2019. What was once seen as a closed chapter has evolved into a complex web of legal battles, financial investigations, and public scrutiny. Recently released documents—often referred to as the “Epstein Files”—have reignited global interest, raising fresh questions about accountability, powerful connections, and the pursuit of justice.
By shaoor afridia day ago in Geeks
Can We Predict The Future of Star Trek?
After failing to reach the Nielsen top 10 for streaming, Star Trek’s latest series was cancelled almost immediately after finishing its first season. Showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau gently broke the news with a letter which assured that while season 2 was still happening, it would in fact be the final season.
By EARLY RAY MIXONa day ago in Geeks
Evan Roderick’s Career Evolution and Rise in Film and Television
Evan Roderick’s career evolution in film and television reflects a journey shaped by dedication, versatility, and a deep commitment to storytelling. As audiences continue to discover his work, his performances stand out for their emotional depth and authenticity.
By Evan Rodericka day ago in Geeks
"PROPHET LO-FI PIONEER" [Sheryl Crow (1996) album review]
What makes Sheryl Crow so compelling is that it doesn't behave like a unified "statement" album--it behaves like a field of fragments, a cultural collage where sincerity keeps breaking through irony, and irony keeps destabilizing sincerity. It's closer, in method, to Don DeLillo or Viktor Pelevin than to traditional confessional songwriting: a montage of media, memory, sex, boredom, God, and America.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTARa day ago in Geeks
Addicted To Words
I often share memes , stories and pictures with friends and get responses, and zones I want to reshare but find I have lost the original piece which disappoints me as I feel I should be able to remember what was said or where that picture was
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred a day ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Queen Victoria" by Lucy Worsley (Pt. 4)
It is clear we are getting deep-dives into several important days in the royal calendar as opposed to a blanket biography of a monarch. Lucy Worsley paints an impressive picture of the royal household at different times, leading us into different rooms and showcasing the different dynamics that came with what happened in them. For instance, in Chapter 13, we are flashed forwards almost a decade from the birth of Princess Vicky, the Princess Royal and we are now at her tenth Christmas.
By Annie Kapur2 days ago in Geeks
10 Soap Operas That Shaped Me
Soap operas aren’t just TV shows—they’re commitments. You don’t just watch them, you grow with them. The characters evolve, the stories stretch across years, and before you know it, you’re emotionally invested in lives that feel almost real.
By Travis Johnson2 days ago in Geeks









