
Kamalikaa Biswas
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2 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Laxmi Rajput |Kamalikaa Biswas
The Ironheart showrunner has made it clear that Riri Williams is not chasing the legacy of Iron Man, as she is more interested in building her own. Making her MCU debut in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the young genius is now starring in her solo series, Ironheart. Created by Chinaka Hodge and starring Dominique Thorne in the lead role, the series follows the teenage prodigy, who builds the most advanced armor since Iron Man.
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2 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Ariane Cruz |Kamalikaa Biswas
One of the most unforgettable lines in Game of Thrones was said in Season 1 by Tywin Lannister. Of course, it has to be him—the Lord of Casterly Rock and Hand of the King. The first installment truly left an impact on the audience because of the number of twists and turns, but Tywin’s quote, albeit not mentioned in a very significant scene, held a lot of meaning.
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3 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Maria Sultan |Kamalikaa Biswas
Reply 1988 is known for its warmth, humor, and slice-of-life storytelling, but on rewatch, it is often the smallest, quietest moments that leave the deepest scars. One such scene, rather a blink and you’ll miss it, shatters the emotional foundation of the show. The scene we are talking about is in the first episode itself, where Deok-sun’s father buys her a birthday cake. If you have seen the series, you must know how heart-touching this one moment was.
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3 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Jasmine Dean |Kamalikaa Biswas
Dean Winchester has always been big on action, not emotion. But in Season 2 of Supernatural, Episode 2 titled “Everybody Loves a Clown”, we see his tough exterior crack in an unusual, devastating moment of vulnerability. After John Winchester sacrifices himself to save Dean’s life after a car accident, the younger Winchester spirals. He becomes emotionally numb and unable to cope with feelings of anger, guilt, and grief.
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4 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Siddhika Prajapati |Kamalikaa Biswas
Words are like arrows; once released, they can’t be taken back, and for P Diddy, staying silent might just be his sharpest defense. As the prosecution rested its case on June 23 in one of the most high-profile trials in recent memory, Sean Combs won’t be taking the stand. Nor will his legal team be calling a single witness. Why? Because in a case drenched in allegations of s*x trafficking, racketeering, and transporting for pr*stitution, one wrong word under oath could pull down the house of cards.
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