Last Friday, I watched Found on Peacock. Like other episodes, there were twists and turns mixed with heart warming moments. I was excited for this weeks episode. While I was searching for Pollen Memes over the weekend, I received a Google News Notification with bad news. Found was cancelled. This felt abrupt, because the Season... Continue Reading →
YouTube Kids Family Content Is Available On Peacock Kids
You know what's a bit annoying about YouTube Kids, some content creators with bad intentions try to put teen/adult content on that platform. Blocking specific content creators doesn't necessarily stop kids from getting access to it. Because these blocks don't include collabs done on other channels. So it's an aggravating fight between parent and an... Continue Reading →
NBC’s Found on Peacock TV
Missings Persons Cases have been a part of crime TV for sometime. Whether they're true stories or fictional, viewers are rooting for the abducted person to come home. Unfortunately for various reasons some don't make it home. While others manage to escape on their own. That's what's interesting about Found on NBC. Synopsis A teenage... Continue Reading →
Why I Renewed My Annual Peacock TV Subscription
This is not a sponsored post. This is not a PeacockTV Collaboration. I wanted to update y'all on my previous TGIF post about PeacockTV annual subscription. Back in 2022, I took advantage of Peacock TV's annual streaming subscription for $19.99. If you'd like to know why I did it, check out my previous post. Since... Continue Reading →
Update April 7, 2025 : Colour Cloud Palace can be streamed on Prime Video Shojo Anime is one of my favorite genres. Many are based of amazing mangas and light novels. Although they have plenty of source material, there compressed into one season, or canceled abruptly. On top of that, I prefer anime dubbed in... Continue Reading →
What’s Baking It?
About two months ago, I mentioned taking advantage of Peacock's $19 for the year special. I've put the subscription to good use. After about five season of Real House Wives of Beverly Hills, I decided to watch something a bit more light hearted and amusing. That show was Baking It. The six episode holiday baking... Continue Reading →
Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Elegance
Thanks to Peacock TV's exclusive partnership with Bravo, I watched The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip. Throughout Season One, Kyle (one of my favorite Beverly Hills Housewives) kept singing "Money can't buy you class." I thought she was making a dig at Ladies (present company) that she felt were acting classless. Turns out, the second... Continue Reading →