Katherine Bullion
Bio
I write about TV and Movies or whatever I feel like. Most are set in humor so don't take most of my work too seriously.
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Scarlet Witch and Loki TV Shows
It has been announced that Loki and Scarlet Witch, joined by a few other characters, will be getting their own shows on Disney's new streaming service. I think it'll be interesting to see the direction they take the characters. There has always been a desire amongst fans for more Loki content and Wanda is a really interesting character in the comics. It'll definitely be a big hit for the new streaming service. If they keep it up, many people will see it as more than just a Netflix rip-off.
By Katherine Bullion6 years ago in Geeks
'American Vandal' Season 2
American Vandal, season two, came out on Netflix last Friday and I watched it all in a day. It was really good. As most fans were, I was worried it wouldn't live up to the first season, and while it did lack in some areas, it overall stood on its own legs. It's an impressive follow-up to an iconic first season.
By Katherine Bullion6 years ago in Criminal
'American Animals'
American Animals is a movie about the true events of the Transylvania book heist starring Evan Peters and Barry Keoghan. It was way better then I expected. I thought nothing of the movie and, to be honest, I only saw the movie because of Evan Peters. But after seeing it, I can say that I really enjoyed it.
By Katherine Bullion6 years ago in Geeks
Underrated Shows (Part 1)
This is a list of TV shows that I like but other people don't watch much in no particular order. I watch new shows all the time so I'm considering a part two. Obviously, people have watched these shows, so if you have watched some and don't think they're that underrated, forgive me for my incompetence. Or just leave me alone with my shows. Your choice.
By Katherine Bullion6 years ago in Geeks
The Mystery of Dark
Dark is a complex German show produced by Netflix. It has many twists and turns but the biggest mystery is how Claudia's dog opened the doors. It's a tiny dog and those doors are hard to open. Who opened them for her? Did they open on their own? If that is so, then that opens new possibilities for the show. Are the doors sentient beings?
By Katherine Bullion6 years ago in Futurism