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KDTime: The What-Ifs of Tv Couples

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Episode 116 TV Chemistry Without Closure – The Couples That Never Were Have you ever watched a TV show and thought, “Why aren’t they together yet?” or even worse— “Wait… they’re NEVER going to be together?” Yeah, me too. That feeling of watching two characters with electric chemistry flirt, fight, or share deep, vulnerable moments, only to see the show keep them apart (or pair them with someone else entirely) is one of the most bittersweet parts of being a fan. In my latest KDTime episode, “The What-Ifs of TV Couples,” I dove headfirst into the world of TV duos who had the spark, the tension, the moments—but not the relationship . This blog post is the perfect companion to that episode, expanding on some of the fan-favorite couples who gave us everything but the romance. 🔍 The Cases of Almost Love Let’s start with one of the most mind-bending duos: Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler from Sherlock . Their relationship was all mind games and meaningful stares. Sherlock admired Irene’...

KDTime: "Spooky" Stories

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Episode 115 6 Spooky Stories That Were Frighteningly Fun to Read In this episode I am jointed by my best friend in reading some fun Spooky Stories! I'm just as surprised as you are to read that we decided this was a good idea. Although the stories are spooky fun some of them really gave us the heebie-jeebies. There's something delightfully chilling about a spooky story—the way it pulls you in with a whisper, makes the hairs on your neck stand up, and leaves you wondering what that creak in the hallway might be. Whether you’re reading under a blanket with a flashlight or listening in the dark with your headphones on, spooky stories bring just the right balance of thrill and fun. Here are 6 of the eeriest, creepiest, and most enjoyable shortened spooky stories that gave us both chills—and a good time. You'll have to tune in to hear the full stories and our real time reactions! 1. The Vanishing Hitchhiker A driver picks up a quiet hitchhiker who mysteriously disappears before...

KDTime: It's Terror Time Again

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Episode 114 The Concept of Zombies in Pop Culture: Origins, Science & Apocalypse Scenarios by Kay Dee Zombies. They're slow, they're fast, they're brain-hungry, and they just won’t stay dead. Over the decades, the zombie has transformed from obscure folklore to pop culture powerhouse, shuffling its way into movies, books, TV shows, video games, and even our scientific imaginations. But where did the idea of zombies come from? Could they exist in real life? And what would actually happen if the undead did rise? In this episode I had to sink our collective teeth into the evolution of zombies, both fictional and factual. Origins of the Zombie: From Folklore to Fear Here's where I started! The word "zombie" has roots in Haitian folklore. In Vodou tradition, a zombi is a reanimated corpse brought back to life by a sorcerer or bokor. These zombies were not ravenous monsters but rather controlled servants with no will of their own. This spiritual and cultural co...

KDTime: This is Halloween

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Episode 113 🎃 Pop Culture & Pumpkins: How Halloween Has Haunted Our Screens & Playlists 👻 By host of KDTime (Kay Dee) Halloween isn’t just a night for costumes and candy—it’s a season , a vibe, and honestly, a pop culture goldmine. From spooky TV specials to toe-tapping creepy tunes, Halloween has left a lasting impression on entertainment. Let’s take a walk through the haunted hallways of Halloween in TV and Music to see how this ghoulish holiday has been celebrated (and reinvented) over the years. 📺 Televised Terror: Halloween on TV Some of the most unforgettable Halloween memories come from cozying up in front of the TV for a seasonal special. These episodes often blend humor, horror, and heart—and they’ve become essential viewing every October. 🎃 “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” (1966) An absolute classic. Linus waits patiently for the mythical Great Pumpkin while the rest of the Peanuts gang celebrates Halloween their own way. It’s charming, nostalgic, and f...