Saturday, October 31, 2015

Michael: Happy Halloween!


A Treat Unlike Any Other: Friday Night Comedy


Undateable "Halloween Walks Into a Bar"

This Halloween episode of Undateable had all the tricks and treats to fill that sweet tooth of comedy. When Danny makes a case that Justin is too romantic with Candice, it gets him upset even though he's in love with her.

Talk about the hug toll and rubbing her shoulders in bed whisper "I'm still here." Justin gets advice from Danny and the gang, and gets him to dress up as a superhero to face Candice of her little chat. As Justin faces Candice, she expresses her feelings about how annoying he is with certain things but not a moment later that she expressed that she's in love with him.

This episode was a very good and yummy treat. I loved each cast members costumes from Danny as a horny horse, Brett as Captain Smith from Titanic, Adam as the Jewish Wolverine with some heath issues and Shelly as Winnie the Pooh. The funniest scene was when Justin answered the trick or treaters and it turned out to be the gang and Shelly spots apples and toothbrushes and that he's going to burn the his place to the ground and dumps the bowl.

And a surprise guest appears which I believe Whitney Cummings came on as Danny's love interest, dressing up in the same outfit as him.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch Undateable Friday nights at 8/7c on NBC.


Truth Be Told "Big Black Coffee"

When a babysitting job turns horribly wrong, is it best for the babysitter, who's male, to tell them what had happen?

When Mitch decides to babysit not only his kid but the neighbor's kid too, the situation goes from wild to uncanny when he takes them to Russel's house. There the neighbor's kid comes into a bathroom where Russel so happens to be taken a shower seeing everything.

That got everyone upset in what to do with this situation. They choice not to tell so it lead to the neighbor's own babysitter to be fired.

Meanwhile with that situation going, Tracy is trying to put on a great birthday party for her little girl that the moms can enjoy. She had a plan but the plan backfired and almost turned out too be bad until Russel comes out dressing up as the mascot from the frozen yogurt that he was auditioning for until his pants ripped and showed his little carrot around the kids.

This episode was hilarious. Probably better than last week's episode. I can't get enough of Paul and Vanessa, they are amazing together. They used the phrase BBC which means a totally different term than just British Broadcasting Company not to mention that I'm still trying to figure out what CSPAN would mean.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch Truth Be Told Friday nights at 8:30/7:30c on NBC.













The X-Files "The Truth" Promo (HD)

Here's another latest promo for The X-Files miniseries.

The X-Files "Spooky Experience" Promo (HD)

Here's a new promo for The X-Files.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Blazing in Shock: The Blacklist "Aroich Cain"


Tonight's episode was full or suspense and surprises. This was literately one of the best episodes of the season.

The episode opens up to Red and Mr. Kaplan cleaning up things in an airport warehouse. Soon, word is out in the news that Liz is dead and a photo is shown. After that, we jump 12 hours before where Red and Liz are making a run. Liz waits for ride while Red informs Ressler about a bounty on Liz.

But just as Liz gets to the car, shots are fired and things go from "WTF?!" to "OMG!" as Liz tries to escape the shooter. The way that she does was break in a car, lay vertical, hot wire the car , break the rear-view mirror ad drive in a totally badass way.

Liz meets up with Red and goes to a source that knows that shooter. They get some answers and heads towards the shooter. They get to his room and the guy shoots the door and runs for it. Liz chases him until he makes a deep leap to the next building but hangs, but with a help from Red, he tells him that if he's dead there will be more coming for her. The guy was let go.

The bounty gets more serious than everyone thought, as it's on a website and money goes to the winner. Think of it like kickstarter for killers.

As Liz and Red are on the move, they thought they were going to meet Dembe but it was Vargas. He tells him that Dembe died from Solomon and took him to the airport where Solomon and his gang. He takes both and tries to show Red how he should be fearing him while he's about to cut Liz up.

That's when a surprise comes out a blaze...Dembe!!! Another great scene when seeing him shooting like glory and than comes to Red and hug it out. But he was still wounded from the bullets and was taken to the hospital.

That's where Mr. Kaplan comes in and tries to clean things up and also make sure that the public know that Liz is dead. It did the trick and a code was shown for to access. That's when Red and Liz moved to where the place was located and if you thought that it was the guy, guess again. It was the guy's daughter.

She tells how she lost her mother and blames it on Liz, but she has no clue about it. But she made a promise to find the killer in exchange for Liz to be off the website. And now they're off and out of the city.

Meanwhile, Ressler had to appear in front of a US Committee to testify of what's been going on with the investigation. From where it was going I thought it was going to be smooth but at the end, the ruling came down that the FBI and the CIA will be working together, that includes sharing information with The Director.
Its nice to see Aram get to be the badass for once when he interview the suspect. Him and Samar worked great handling the case while Ressler was away.

And I'll just say this that Red and Mr. Vargas are done doing business with each other.

The show started off intense and it rode so so high as I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. Oh my god, there were so many moments from Liz driving the car to Dembe coming out blazing a shooting to even the daughter wanting to have Liz killed. It was a classic Blacklist episode.

Overall, I give this episode a 10/10.

You can catch The Blacklist Thursday nights at 9/8c on NBC.

The Cook of Murder: The Mysteries of Laura "The Mystery of the Dead Heat"


When a gym owner is found murdered and cooked, Laura and Co. not only have to find the murder but also where they'll hit next.

Laura and Jake come to a murder in the gym hot room. They come around with their first suspect named Archie. Jake and Meredith found him in the victim's car and almost took a swing towards Jake.

When Meredith got to interview him, he tells her that he was homeless without a job. The victim tried to help him with anyway that was possible. Even though he's not a suspect after that, the Captain still thinks he did it.

Laura proved her wrong. Soon her and Jake went back to a couple that they interviewed but by the time they get there, their place was empty. They had like a full on American Ninja Warrior look. Laura went back to the wife while Jake and the team check out the place.

Billy finds the murder weapon, and a piece of paper that had different times. It wasn't until Jake found out those were the times for sunsets and that they plan to hit or bomb a place at 5:59pm. Laura gets the victim's wife to find what building the suspects were going to go after. The first one was the bank, but that turned out to be a distraction but it turned out to be another place where it's going construction, hence the Warrior training.

Laura and Jake take the two suspects, with one of them escaping but gets caught by Billy and Meredith.

Also in this episode, Billy's trying to sneak in his mother to see Meredith. Even though Billy tries to play it cool and acting like his mother wants to see him and such. We finally see that Billy and Meredith are now a couple.

Laura refers Jake to her dad's doctor. In exchange for a date, Jake needs a doctor's note. Which I think they'll be on a date real soon. And Laura and Santiani's relationship seem to be growing into a friend zone. Helping the captain dodge an almost punishment from the Chief for misdirecting the case.

Overall, I enjoyed this episode very much. It felt more like one of those classic mystery series you would want to watch on the weekends. It wasn't has intriguing  as last week's episode but it was still good.

I give this week's episode a 7/10.

You can catch The Mysteries of Laura Wednesday nights at 8/7c on NBC.

The Love and Twist: Chicago PD "Climbing into Bed/You Never Know Who's Who"


It's the event of the fall; Chicago PD pulls a two-hour event that's always, ever worth watching. Ruzek faces trouble from an undercover job that goes wrong and a case that's so strange that it leaves with a twist.

In the first hour, Ruzek is undercover with his CI, meeting a man looking to help with a robbery. Ruzek doesn't have a backup but calls Dawson and tells him the situation. The situation turns left when the guy drives his truck and drives to a dinner.

There, it becomes a blood bath; Ruzek tries to stop him but escapes.

This leads Ruzek to one of the worst moments in his career when the Deputy questions his doings and why he didn't have a backup.


That leads Voight and the team to not only track the guy down but also Ruzek's CI as well. When they got to the CI's girlfriend, they scooped him and had him help get the guy. But it turned out soon that Ruzek's CI was found dead.

They looked up the suspect's bio, found his parole officer, and located where he worked. With a tip that he took a worker's truck, they discovered it at a motel. Halstead, Dawson, and Erin find the suspect in the laundry room beating up the victim's son, who had something to do with the robbery at his parent's diner.

The case closed when the suspect told Ruzek he thought the guys he was working with would cut him off.

At the end of this episode, the fate of Ruzek's career hangs out to be suspended from duty, but they can still help out the Intelligence from the house. That didn't sit well with Ruzek at all.

Burgess tries to help Roman get to his appointment for the boner morrow, but it is canceled. So, with Roman taking some time off, Burgess gets to work with a new partner for a while, and they get a call from a creep watching two kids at the park. It turns out that the guy is dead and in a very protective car.

This brings Voight and the team to take the case and locate the victim's place.

They check the place out, and in one of the most crappy intense scenes, they find a located safe where it leads to a safe room and then goes into another safe where that leads to a giant room full of guns.

With Ruzek off duty, he helps Mouse check the guns and Burgess. The teams search for answers, and as they do, they get word that the body was stolen from Chicago Med.    

Voight, Dawson, and Halstead locate where a suspect was found dismantling the body. But was stopped and taken down from Halstead. Then, questioning the suspect, he was told that he works for the CIA and that the victim had given him orders to do so if something happened.

Al took Voight to one of his insights and was told that the victim had not been in any form in the CIA for more than a week. So the victim was playing a fake James Bond and had guys doing a lot of illegal stuff. That's when Lindsay brought in Dr. Charles from Chicago Med to give his input on the suspect and to talk with the victim's man.


With help from the victim's guy, Al pretends to be the guy they're meeting. They go to their meeting spot, and things get fishy when the guy asks Al about the project he and the victim worked on. Al gets shot and broken ribs, but he's okay. But with the guy on the run, Dawson had to do what he had to, and that wasn't him down.

Soon, Voight and the team get word on another guy; this one had them chase him, but Voight, with the plan, has Atwater bring a city truck to take down the guy and his supercar. The guy is arrested and tells Voight that he'll get out and have his badge. Silly dude, he's been played.

Later, Ruzek's suspension was revoked, and he is back to work thanks to Platt. Platt is such a mother to the team as Voight is like a father. Roman took the kid to the station to hang out and got to do some cool things, but sadly, his health took a turn for the worst. Al received the paternity test but threw it away because he didn't need a piece of paper to say if she was his.


And the moment that we've been waiting for Halstead and Lindsay are a couple!!! First, helping her find a couch, then testing the couch, and finally having a drink and leaving early. Linstead is back in business.

I very much enjoyed this series. It's one of the best two hours of television I've watched this season.

I'm happy to see something happen to another character besides Lindsay and Halstead.  I can't wait to see how this affects Ruzek, along with his relationship with Burgess, because something will happen; I just have a feeling.

Overall, I give this Climbing into Bed 8.5/10, and You Never Know Who's Who 9/10.

You can catch Chicago PD on Wednesday nights at 10/9c on NBC.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

NBC announces J-Lo's Cop Drama Premiere Date

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In the new year we'll be calling Jennifer Lopez Detective J-Lo. 

NBC has announced Wednesday that J-Lo's cop drama Shades of Blue will debut on Thursday, Jan. 14th at 9/8c with a rwo hour premiere. 

Following the super size premiere, the series-which also stars Ray Liotta and Drea de Matteo- will shift to it's regular Thursday timeslot at 10/9c on Jan. 21, which replaces The Player. 

In Shades, Lopez plays Harlee Santos, a cop at the heart of a tight-knit crew of Brooklyn detectives, led by Lt. Matt Wozniak (Liotta), who often leads the team to step outside the limitations of the law in order to effectively protet their precinct and their own. As a big illegal job looms on the horizon, the FBI catches Harlee in the act and pits her against her own unit. As a newly turned informant, Harlee struggles to safeguard her on the job family and avoid arrest in order to stay with her daughter. 

The X-Files "They're Coming" trailer




They're coming and it could be dangerous. So that had never stopped them before.
Here's the new trailer that aired Monday on FOX during Gotham.



You can catch the premiere of The X-Files Sunday, Jan. 24th on FOX.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

The Fire Burns Even Higher: Chicago Fire "I Walk Away"


As the arson investigation heats up, the fire burns oh so high for Dawson and Bowden as evidence shows who's behind it.

When a call comes of a man who has his foot smashed from a moving boxcar, the wife of the patient comes forward after seeing how they saved her husband's life. She gives them a video that shows them that House 51 was indeed trying to stop the fire with a resident not carrying.

That's the evidence that Dawson and Bowden need to complete the investigation. As Dawson looks into it, Kelly's study buddy helps out and spots a famous realtor who is the suspect. Dawson gets her reports in order and hands them to Duffy, which he is happy with, but he still needs more evidence instead of going to CPD.

That makes her go to Bowden and show him what she has, and he agrees that this is all enough. Instead of going to the CFD, he goes to the Sun-Times and gives them a report. That sets a backlash, and later, as Bowden goes to Dawson for the evidence, they aren't there.

Meanwhile, Britt is still dealing with the baby John. She's getting so attached and emotional with the kid I thought that she was going to adopt him. Well, it didn't happen, but after almost getting shot, she gets help from Dr. Charles from Chicago Med, who locates the father and tells him about the kid. And it sure made Britt feel like a winner when the father came and held his son.

Casey and Jimmy are building a perfect lieutenant/candidate relationship. It makes me want to think of Benton and Carter's relationship. I'm very much impressed by Steven McQueen's performance and his character. I do think that maybe if he stays alive, he could be in a leading role. But don't tear my head off from that; it's just a thought.

Kelly and Jamie are in a serious relationship when he lets her drive his car and wear his Blackhawks jersey. But as always, it turns south during a news conference of Roger Maddox on his accusation of setting those houses on fire.

But it was at the end that left us on the edge of our seats (this one moved up from second to first level) as Dawson was looking for those files; they were no longer in the computer and not the filing cabinet. Dawson starts to have pain in her stomach. She's gone into early labor. Bowden calls Casey, and we are off to Chicago Med next week.

This episode was outstanding. I'm relieved that Britt has finally found the light of this baby situation. I know she cares a lot, and what she did was a great thing. As I said before, McQueen is growing on me. I love how he talked to the wife of the husband when they had to take the guy's leg off and also stand up to his brother. The guy's gotta fly sometime, right?

It was nice to see Oliver Platt as Dr. Daniel Charlies, who helps Britt with the baby situation. The man breaks the rules to help, and I love it.

Overall, I give this episode an 8.5/10.

You can catch Chicago Fire on Tuesday nights at 10/9c on NBC.

And don't forget to tune in to the Chicago PD two-hour event tomorrow at 9/8c after The Mysteries of Laura on NBC.

Life in Pieces Gets Full Season



Looks like the Short family is staying a little longer at CBS.

The eye network announced on Tuesday that a new freshman sitcom has been picked up for a full season order, bringing it to a total episodes of 22. There's only been five episodes that aired since the series debuted in September.

"Life in Pieces, with one of the best ensemble casts on television, is telling terrific stories in a very unique way, and we're excited to tell many more of them this season, Glenn Geller, President of CBS Entertainment, said in a statement.

The comedy follows a multi-generational family The Shorts, with each episode telling four loosely connected stories about their everyday lives. The cast includes Colin Hanks (Fargo), Betsy Brandt (Breaking Bad & The Michael J. Fox Show), Thomas Sadoski (The Newsroom), Zoe Lister-Jones (Whitney), James Brolin (The West Wing) and Dianne Wiest (Law & Order).

You can catch Life in Pieces on it's new night Thursday, Nov. 5th at 8:30/7:30c on CBS.

Helping the Soul: Blindspot "Cede Your Soul"



An app that puts on a hit, a relationship tries keeping it professional and more issues comes into one agent's life. This week's episode of Blindspot hit's another mark.

When an assassination leads Kurt and Jane to a dangerous app that allows criminals t track down and kill government agents who are protecting in government vehicles. They most work against the clock to use the app and try taking down the creator.

The one clue that helps them with the app is the owl looking figure that so happens to be on Jane's leg. They track down the creator and it leads to a hacker name Ana Montes, who clams that she's working for the CIA but later learned that she was tricked.

The case takes a turn and gets Ana to help. They track down the man that got her to make the app and tracked him down. The suspect is a bit of a step ahead so their plan was to get two steps ahead which was to explode his power source to cause a fire and get him out. The suspect didn't get out so Jane and Kurt goes back and gets him out.

The relationship between Jane and Kurt are being questioned when it gets more personal than professional. Hell, even Mayfair is thinking that Kurt is getting to personal with Jane. It surely shows but it's not an issue for me. I enjoy watching these two go at it when they try to solve these mysterious tattoos and what happen to Jane.

Kurt's sister gets him to come back home where their father is there. Kurt accepts and sits with them at the table and tells him about how Taylor was found alive. It really look like a ton of weigh has been lifted off of him, since he's dying of cancer.

Zapata deals with her gambling demons and paying her debuts little by little. That payment comes from the CIA work from given information on Jane and the investigation.

Also questions are being asked when Patterson talked to Kurt about information that she had found and hopes to do something but when he asked her to talk to Mayfair about it. Patterson explained that she would but hasn't shown anything. A lot of interesting tips of information has gone towards Mayfair and sure hasn't done anything about it. What the hell is she hiding? We do know about Project Daylight.

And also who's the mysterious man with the tree tattoo on his arm? We see him in the first scene of the episode and the final scene as well. Was that a dream that Jane had with this guy or was it real?

This episode had me on the edge of my seat once again. I enjoy watching the characters of Jane and Kurt grow and learn from one another as each episode goes on. I really enjoyed the chemistry between Patterson and Ana in this episode. Watching two solve the case, makes me wonder if Ana should stay and work with the FBI along with Patterson. Two heads are better than one.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch Blindspot Monday nights at 10/9c on NBC.

Look Up in the Sky!!!: Supergirl "Pilot"



Hey, look what premiered on CBS; it's not about a bird, it's not about an airplane, it's about Supergirl!!! (Come on, I had to make something work, no matter how cheesy it chimes).

The premiere of Superman's cousin aired Monday night, and the series didn't disappoint, but there are a couple of issues.

We learn the whole origin story within five minutes of the pilot, which is the quickest way. Knowing that when Kara, who was 12 years old, was sent right after Superman left Krypton, but a detour had her stay in time for 24 years and soon came to Earth. Superman rescues her and places them with a family.

Now Kara is an assistant at CatCo, working for Cat Grant, one of the series' Pain in the Neck boss. She seems to be the awkward female that you would see in a romantic comedy, and soon, she'll turn into someone much better. That's kind of what I've got from watching this version.

Kara wants to do something more; she wants to help, and being an assistant isn't quite what she hoped for. That all changed when her sister was on a plane and rescued her and the rest of the passengers. She's excited about what she has done for National City and what to do more, but Alex doesn't think it's a great idea.

That seemed to change after going through a few tests of stopping a robbery and car chase when she battles with Vartox, one of many villains who had escaped from the prison her mother put in. At first, their battle didn't go so well, but come the second round, Kara is still learning what she can still do in action.

With the villains on the run on Earth, the mastermind beyond all this comes from a family member of Kara's aunt, Astra, who seeks to make Kara pay for her mother's sins.

The characters in this series are fascinating, from Jimmy Olsen, who seems to be Kara's mentor, to Kara's sister Alex, who happens to be secretly working for the Department of Extra-Normal Operations, trying to keep Kara down from not using her powers but soon encourages her. Henshaw seems to be the total badass who will treat Kara with little respect because she's an alien.

I did get a hoot when Dean Cain and Helen Slater played Superman and Supergirl. CRAZY!!!

I'm very invested in the series. I see there's a bit of a feminist theme going on, but that's not a massive issue for me at all. I think CBS should at least push the envelope and make it darker, like Arrow. But I think the show will grow as time goes and it will get a bit better.

Melissa Benoist is amazingly outstanding as Kara Zor-El/Supergirl. She brings, I think, not only a new but a fresh look of a hero who still has a lot to learn from being a superhero, even though she's a bit of one of those rom-com girls at first.

Overall, I give this episode an 8/10.

You can catch Supergirl on Monday nights at 8/7c on CBS.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Trick and Searching: Sunday Night Comedy and Drama



Brooklyn Nine-Nine "Halloween III"

Once again it's Halloween and Jake and Holt have the ideal to put together a challenge  for the Nine-Nine to steal a crown and be called the King.

Jake and Holt pick members for their teams and they don't pick Amy. Amy feeling upset and leftout, plays it cool to everyone.

Meanwhile, Jake's plan to steal the crown looked fool proof. Having Rosa stealing it, while he and Boyle distracts Gina. But Holt knows that he stole it by putting a wire on Jake's desk. Soon Terry's wife and kids arrive and ask Jake to take a photo with the kids but Jake wouldn't want to leave the desk.

Holt walks away with it but puts it in the trash can before Jake comes in. But later the crown is gone and everyone is looking for the janitor. They race up to find the janitor at his apartment but it all turned out to be Amy, who had taken the crown and fooled all of them with a very very tight plan.

I enjoyed this episode so much. It was such a trick or treat of an episode. I loved Melissa Fumero's performance along with Sandberg and Braugher.

Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.

You can catch Brooklyn Nine-Nine Sunday nights at 8:30/7:30c on FOX.


CSI Cyber: "Red Crone"

Consider this the a treasure hunt CSI style but what Avery and the team hope to find is two alive boys.

This episode seems to take on from the slender man stories, fake character that invites kids that are the chosen one. When two missing boys happens to be chosen, it becomes a cyber hunt unlike any other.

It's very interesting and a bit scary at some scenes with the artwork that's shown on the Red Crone's website. The case not only takes a toll on the team but more for Elijah.

Following the clues, going to certain places from a water fountain to a grave yard and even an old tree. But when they find the location of where the boys could be at, it turns out to be a decoy for the adults playing the game. When Russell acts like a child and lowers the tablet down, there seems to be another clue and it takes them a theatre where a man, who happens to be a lawyer, held the kids.

It may not be the best episode but it sure kept me glued to my screen. I loved the performance from Dason and Van Der Beek. Not to mention that Braven is the new thing on the show that I certainly enjoyed thanks to Avery and D.B.'s hard thinking.

Overall, I give this episode a 7/10

You can catch CSI Cyber Sunday nights at 10/9c on CBS.

Michael: A Weekend Well Spent


Sunday, October 25, 2015

Darkness of the Light Reunites Weekend Catch Up pt 12



Scream Queens " Seven Minutes in Hell"

As the voting for new Kapa President, Chanel and Zayday are voted as President. Chanel pretends to hate the idea but she really likes it and was trying to make her President.

Anyway, in order to stop the Red Devil, Zayday plans a slumber party where they can play spin the bottle, truth or dare and seven minutes in heaven. Believe me the funniest scene came from Roberts' Chanel asking how they are going to play these games without any dickies.

Of course, the girls are trapped in the house due to an emergency system so Chanel calls Chad to come and rescue them. He did but all he did was bring guys because they were going to their party anyway.

Soon the killings starts and after this episode three people would be killed. And the accusing began. As morning came, the police seems not want to do anything anyway so there was only one thing to do. Party like it was the 90's!!!

This episode was really good. I'm more impress with Emma Roberts performance in this episode along with Lea Michele who plays one hell of an annoying character. Almost like her Glee character.

Overall, I give this episode a 7/10.

You can catch Scream Queens Tuesday nights at 9/8c (it will be back after baseball) on FOX.


Stitchers "When Darkness Falls"

In this Halloween special, when a girl is missing and the killer's body is found, Kristin and the team are on the case to find where she is being held at and if she's still alive.

When Kristin stitches into the murderer, there was something different that she hasn't encountered before, somehow the mind is talking back at her. Cameron and the rest thought it as just it a mind of a phenomenon. But Kristin wasn't buying it.

She was spooked to death thinking that she was seeing things. Turns out that she was so scared that she spent the night at Cameron's house and the two slept together, but I'm sure it was nothing.

When Fisher located the place that Kristin saw with a dead body, they checked it out and turns out to be a dead body without any organs. But Kristin finds the missing girl's cell phone with a photo of her and the killer.

Without any new clues, Kristin when back to stitching the body again and had found where the girl was being kept. But the killer was still talking to her but they found the girl where she was in the basement.

You would think that it would be over, no there was a twist to give it that Halloween taste. As Kristin and the gang have a party at the empty house of the killer's. Kristin goes up stairs to check on something and finds that the killer but it was the one's evil brother. Weird!!

Soon Kristin and the evil brother had a nice chat as she tells him that they're alike until she pulls a trick and drops the dumbwaiters on him.

This episode was really good. There was some good humor and very good story that shows that Kristin can show fear even if she says that she doesn't get scared. I would have never had guess that the brother was the one. It didn't come to my mind.

Overall, I give this episode a 7.5/10.

You can catch Stitchers new season sometime next year on the new Freeform Network (Former ABC Family).  


Arrow "Restoration"  

The title of this week's episode is actually what it means for our characters.

Oliver and Diggle come to terms and have to take things into their own hands. Oliver takes on Double Down and Diggle takes on the one good lead that he's been looking for, both of which couldn't go it alone. Which makes Felicity the mom between them and make them talk alone.

Apparently that worked and they come to terms.

Double Down the card throwing criminal, tracks down one of his cards and found it at Palmer's faculty where Felicity and Curtis  were talking about the card. Felicity takes on Down and gets Curtis to the Arrow's secret layer. It was kind of cool to see Felicity shoot a gun like she was scar-face.

Thea and Laurel meet with with Malcolm and hoping to provide answers. I can't stand Malcolm for what he does to Thea, putting her through this crap. And for Laurel, she wants to bring back Sara from the dead. Of course, Malcolm couldn't do it because when she comes back it wound't be the same Sara but a totally different person. I'm thinking try Thea 10 times different with the power and anger that she's shows.

I understand where Laurel is coming from but this is a bad idea to bring her sister back to live like this. Something worst is going to happen. But I'm happy to as Felicity says it "have the gang back together. "

I've enjoyed this episode. I'm really enjoying Neal McDonough's performance as Damien Dahrk. So evil and so much a rules in order type of guy. I can't wait to see what he does each week to get his plans into action.

Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.

You can catch Arrow Wednesday nights at 8/7c on The CW.



Heroes Reborn "Game Over" 

Noah and Quentin tries to get answers off from Harris. Harris doesn't seem want to give any information but takes them to the secret place where they seem to keep Noah's old friend Hiro.

As Harris takes Noah to the place, they meet Miko, who is also searching for Hiro as well. The two works together but trouble comes and Quentin's sister comes with four more Harris' and shoots them. Miko tries to battle with herself in the virtual game and soon does but if she frees Hiro she will die.

Hiro saves Noah just in time and Noah asked him for help. Hiro takes Noah back to June 13th.

Meanwhile Tommy is still upset with his mother and goes to Emily to cool off. They soon take off to Paris and tries to get up to the Eiffle Tower, but with the scanners there it didn't work out. Tommy tells Emily that he's has to save the world that it's his destiny.

Emily tells Tommy or shows him a comic book that helps him with his issue and it does. Soon they go back to her place and she helps take the chip out of his wrist. But soon they kiss and I think that they're a couple now, right?

And of course, Luke tries to end his life by buying a boat and sinking himself down the lake but that doesn't come true thanks to one hero, Malina. The bumped to each other at the vending machines and soon they talk and after showing Luke a photo of Tommy they are off to help save the world.

I enjoyed this episode a lot. Mostly because of the return of Hiro. He's literally my favorite hero along with Ellie, who wasn't much of a hero. Good to see old friends back. I'm amazed at what Luke has gone through dealing with his powers and his life basically gone until he meets Malina and all that seems to help him focus.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10

You can catch Heroes Reborn Thursday nights at 8/7c on NBC.



Caring is to Seeing: Doctor Who "The Girl Who Lived"




As the Doctor travels alone looking for an alien artifact, he bumps into Ashildr, who happens to rob a carriage. Ashildr goes by the name of Me because of how all alone she has been since she has lived through a lot of things over the past century.

I will say that this episode was more prolonged than last week's episode. From the beginning to the end, watching Capaldi and Williamson-screen scenes was phenomenal.

I loved it when Williams was the Knightmare, and the Doctor interrupted her robbery, looking for something with his cool gadget.

I didn't care for the Lion character. He looked like an alien version of the Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz. And that scene when his kind was firing through an open portal was like the shortest action scene ever.

But my favorite scene came when the Doctor picked up Clara, and they had a nice chat about a student whom he helped get an A on her report. With a look on his face, he seems to worry that someday an end will soon be near for Clara after I told him about saving her. And I couldn't leave out that hug scene, which was heartwarming in my book.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch Doctor Who on Saturday nights at 9/8c on BBC America.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Cuddle and Bundle: Friday Night Comedy




Undateable LIVE "A Truth Hug Walks Into a Bar"

When the truth comes out about Shelly's living situation, Justin intervenes and gets Danny to help.

Tonight's episode was good but it felt more like a regular episode, not a lot of guest but there were plenty of humor and a performance during the intro by Saint Motel. 

Throughout the episode each cast member was given each one a meaning of their names like Justining meaning ruining things, Brett making a small issue into a big and an emotional issue. And of course, Shelly's truth hug, which you should keep away from, soft and cuddly but deadly. 

I will say that Chris and Brett performed outstandingly in this episode. When Danny and Justin working together to tell Shelly what happen in the robbery. The two were just working off one another like butter. I enjoyed it very much.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch Undateable LIVE Friday nights at 8/7c on NBC.

Truth Be Told "Adult Content" 

Tonight's episode deals with lying and sharing. All of which seems hilarious in this episode.

When Russel has tickets to a porn award show and wants to invite Mitch and the guys to come. Mitch talks to Tracy about it and gets her approval. That's until the print on the invite that has an after party that gives Tracy some thoughts like did he lie to her about it.  And Angie gets upset with Russel when she's sees someone tweeting a pic of their boobs on to his twitter as she's on his account.

I don't think that Mitch lied to Tracy about the after party because if you go to an award show there is an after party. And I wouldn't want my significant other's password unless they want to tell me what it is. I respect that others need a bit of privacy (I know I'm a fool).

This episode was good. I can't get enough of this cast, both of them are just hilarious and have chemistry. I can't get enough of Lachey and Bell's characters along with Gosselaar and Webb.

My favorite scene in the episode was when Mitch gets a call from Tracy while he and the guys were having dinner. When he told her that he'll come home, Jim breaks down because Jim doesn't want to go home. Mitch lied and broke Jim .

Not to mention that at the end of the episode, when Angie and Russel were too busy to go to the awards, Mitch brought Tracy and the guys were freaked out about it until she starts yelling out "PORN PORN PORN!!!" which was hilarious as well.

Overall, I give this episode a 7/10.

You can catch Truth Be Told Friday nights at 8:30/7:30c on NBC.

My Top 10 Michael Critchon Books



Today is Michael Crichton's birthday. He would have been 73 years old. He brought a lot to not only books the the entire entertainment industry from movies to television.

 The man was a thriller genius and a mastermind at that too.
He created my all time favorite television medical drama, ER.

The show changed the face of television on how characters and stories are told and not to mention how to keep the medicine real. Helping shows from House to Royal Pains are shows that have that realistic touch that Crichton help brought. And he did became a doctor before becoming a best selling author.


Along with television, I do have a ton of favorite books that Crichton wrote. Here's my top 10:

1. Jurassic Park
2. Prey
3. The Andromeda Strain
4. The Lost World
5. Congo
6. Disclosure
7. A Case in Need
8. Next
9. Mirco
10. Airframe

I do recommend you to check out one of these books and red them. Once you start reading one of them, you won't want to put the book down. Hell, I still read them whenever I have a chance.

Happy Birthday Mr. Crichton. We still miss you!

A Fantasy of Revenge: The Blacklist "The Djinn"


As Liz and Red still on the run, they're next blacklister to seek help is known as The Djinn. I'll say it again when it comes to watching The Blacklist, expect the unexpected.

Red and Liz seek the help for the Djinn, but they need Aram's help for that to happen. To see the Djinn, you have to go through a fantasy world to meet, give information and hope that she'll call and arrange an appointment. That so just happen for Liz.

Red has set up a plan to have a trace on Liz. When Liz gets a call from a hidden phone, the Djinn instructs her to follow the directions she gave. As Liz was on the move, cops came but they weren't for Liz, but soon she goes beyond the wall and goes into the potter potty and disappears.

Soon, Liz meets with the Djinn and they discuss what she wants for her fantasy. Liz tells her that she wants revenge but Djinn tells her that she sense that's not the case. But she wouldn't tell her and left, but not without putting the tracker on Djinn's shoe.

That help lead to where the Djinn lives, who turns out to be a wife and mother named Alice. But after having a nice little chat with Red, Alice isn't really the Djinn, but a fill in type. Very convincing I will say. Red asked for the real Djinn and in for exchange he'll help get her business going, doing what she's doing.

During the episode, Alice helped out a lady named Nasim, who has a fantasy of torching and killing her dad. Thinking that he had done something bad to her, totally went left field of not just why she wants him dead but her whole story. Nasim is the Djinn and when Red and Liz get there to seek a journal from her. We finally know her story or should I say his story.

Nasim was a gay boy who's father turned him into a girl. Boy, did that turn Red red. Given a great speech that sounded like he should run for President in 2016.

Anyway, as Red's speech ended, FBI were outside the house. Red gives Nasim a deal to get the journal and help her escape. That was his deal, but when they get to the helicopter Liz pull her gun and Nasim doesn't go and is taken by Ressler and the team.

Meanwhile, Tom's trying to help clear Liz's name and tracking Karakurt. He performs a great fake character to get in a hidden casino. Love the story sequence. Also Dembe and Vargas make it out, but in a twist Vargas shoots Dembe and leaves with the number in the newspaper ad that's from Glenn.

I don't think that Red won't like what Vargas has done but who knows what Vargas is up too. I thought he was a bad guy from last season. I hope Dembe is okay so that we can see him and Red back together.

Overall, I love this episode. We got to see a little bit of Liz and Tom romance again. Listening to Red's story about producing a play at the theater he and Liz were staying was great. Plus I had a real laugh when he tells her that he's going to bed and shuts the door that's on stage.

Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.

Here's a promo for next week's episode.

You can catch The Blacklist Thursday nights at 9/8c on NBC.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Laura Vs. Citizen Stultz: The Mysteries of Laura "The Mystery of the Watery Grave"



In of the most nerve wracking episode ever. It seem that Laura had could have met her match when it comes to going up against one of the most powerful man in New York, but she's Laura Freakin Diamond. She can take anything on.

When a investigate a death of the wife of a national media baron, Wilson Stultz. Laura and the team find that Beth's car in the river, but no body was found, thinking that it might have washed down the river. Laura and Jake talk to Wilson and gives that a biker gang was after him due to a story that his paper put out.

That lead Meredith to show off her biker side and when a situation turned bad for a group of bikers and a driver, Meredith makes an arrested. When the biker was being quested he tells Laura that they didn't make any threats but make a proper papers to sue Wilson and the paper for that story.

As the case begins to moved when Meredith found that the phone call from Beth was a recording and made Laura think that this wasn't a murder but Beth faking her death. Laura finds out and tracks Beth to a motel near the airport.

Beth tells Laura that Wilson been abusing her and know for a fact that he killed his other wife. Laura decided to keep Beth's death as it is. Soon Wilson talks with Santiani about how her detectives aren't doing a great job solving his wife's death. But she played him and gave Laura the go ahead to dig deeper into Wilson place.

It gets very ugly with the press at Laura's house. Laura and the team check's Wilson's house. They look around because it's one of the room's was on a magazine and doesn't change because of it's value. But one painting was missing which was given to a museum.  But one final clue helps Laura nail the guy, the fact that Wilson hated his mother.

Laura takes Beth and the ME to Wilson's mother's grave and find that there's two skeletons in the casket.  The fact that Wilson killed his first wife, buried her in the backyard and moved the remains to his mother's casket piece by piece.

This episode was unbelievably nerve wracking  because of the character Wilson appeared. He's like the Citizen Kane of the 21st Century. I enjoyed it either way. I will say this that I was shocked to see Santiani open up to Laura that she was abused once by her husband, so this case was hard for her. Also Jake asking Laura for a date, I would be happy to see where that would happen or not. I think that Jake deserves a second chance at least.

Overall, I give this episode a 7/10.

Here's a promo for next week's episode.

You can catch The Mysteries of Laura Wednesday nights at 8/7c on NBC.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

The Past Comes Back to Haunt: Chicago PD "Debts of the Past"


Looks like the sins of the past has come back in tonight's episode of Chicago PD. Voight and Al's relationship gets into some deep mud and a little bit of celebration goes for one couple.

The episode picks off from last week, Voight gets up and tends to his family after the car exploded from James Beckett. Hank is in an emotional rage to get Beckett and goes all rouge into finding him and bring him back to the dark.

After finding Beckett at a store, they pick him up and question him. Voight and Al try talking until his lawyer comes and proves that his client was with him filing papers at the time of the the bombing on Voight's car and another one on a former cop..

Soon, Hank starts questioning the past when they took Beckett years ago if Al took the money. Of course, I wouldn't think that he would, he isn't that dirty of a cop. But it lit up a fire between those two that only looks give you chills.

Both do their thing to investigate, Al finds one guy by the name of Whitcomb, who happens to have taken the money from Beckett years ago. They take him, question him and used him to get to Beckett with a confession. Big. Bang. Boom! With a stake out, things didn't go smoothie as always but when Voight knocks Beckett and almost takes a shot to his head. But Al stops him just in time.

After a long day's work, Hank and Al have a drink and talk about how their past is coming up. As they took a drink it looks like they kind of like washing their sins away. Meanwhile, Erin and Halstead looks like their heading back together. Erin is back at her apartment, because she states that Hank was getting tired of her using the bathroom. Halstead said an hilarious comment saying that because you leave a huge mess in there.

And not to mention that looks like Burgess and Ruzek's relationship might be on the rocks.  Burgess was shocked that Adam was engaged twice before her. He explains that the first one was puppy love. So Roman gave an advice to Burgess to use on Adam. She asked him if he would be cool if they could move the wedding back. I'm not quite sure if the yes is a good thing or a bad thing. But from what Adam says, makes sense to me. Don't want to rush it.

This was another good episode. Watching Al and Hank dealing with such a problem as their own past. I could help but enjoy how Mouse brings in a new piece of equipment, a computer board. But you can't get rid of the white board.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

Here's a promo for next week's episode.

You can catch Chicago PD next week with a two hour event starting at 9/8c on NBC.

Solving Miss.Crazy: iZombie "Read Dead Housewives of Seattle"


This week's crime solving gets a bit bitchier when Liv help crack on the murder of a trophy wife. Plus a familiar face returns and it's a special day for someone.

When a trophy wife is murdered along with the murderer, Liv and the guys take on the case. Liv eating the brain turns into one of the housewives. With Liv acting like, she can't stop talking about fashion and others. But when interviewing Vaughn, a flashback shows that the victim had an affair with him, but of course, Vaughn wouldn't have admitted it anyway.

Liv and Clive interviewed the husband of the victim and was shocked and upset to hear and asked about his wife's affair with Vaughn. Of course, he knew but didn't do anything until near the end of the episode threatening Vaughn to take over the company. That lead to Vaughn taking him to a secret room where he was killed by a zombie.

But at the end of the day, it was the call girl of the husband, Bethany. With more than just one name on the call girl website, it was no doubt that she was the one. Plus she took Liv shopping until Clive told her about it. Than Beth knocked Liv and tried to escape but Liv stopped her knocking her out.

A shocking moment came when both Liv and Ravi saw that Peyton is back and is handling a task force. She only comes back for a few scenes, talking to Ravi about what she's been thinking. But of course, that wasn't the only she was here for.

I didn't understand why Liv was asking everyone out on Friday until we found out that it was her birthday. Talk about making some feel horrible. Liv got a bottle of booze to celebrate until she spots a birthday cake in the refrigerator. It wasn't Gilda that go it, it was Peyton that brought the cake.

This episode was very enjoyable. I get such a kick from Steven Weber, who's character is a total mystery to me. I don't know what he'll do. I have had this feeling in this episode that he's going to pop out with something when he was with Terrance, the husband of the victim.

Overall, I give this episode a 7.5/10.

Here's a promo for next week's episode.

You can catch iZombie Tuesday nights at 9/8c on The CW.

Crazy Best Friends: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "Josh's Girlfriend is Really Cool!"


When it comes to meeting your ex-boyfriend's girlfriend it's never the best idea to become their friend too and in this case it shows.

As Rebecca gets situated in California, she's trying to find a way to get with Josh. Paula does what best friends do best, interfere and help. Telling her that Josh will be at the Spider's club. They go but they don't get in even if Rebecca bribes the bouncer.

Without going in, Rebecca decides to go home and spend some time alone eating, exercising and glued to the television. She soon goes to the store to pick up some PMs and soon spots Josh at the frozen food aisle. Then bumps into Greg and his friends, things get awkward here when both Rebecca and Greg meet Josh and his girlfriend, Valencia.

Rebecca is shocked but soon embraces Valencia and wants to be her best friend, from social media to taking her yoga class. I have to say that musical number in the yoga scene felt like one girl talking trash to the other in a exercising way.

Things go from bad to worst when they all four: Rebecca, Greg, Josh and Valencia go out to Spider's. Both Rebecca and Valencia go dancing until Rebecca kiss her and freaks out. Soon the truth comes out from Josh and Valencia doesn't want to see Rebecca again, not even letting Josh hang with her too.

I will say that Paula is one of the best supporting characters in the series. She seems to be in between creepy best friend to maybe having a love crush with Rebecca. From buying donuts to gift giving, I'm assuming she's trying to have a friend that's younger than Mrs. Hernandez.

This was a good episode but not like the pilot. There were some good moments and some funny songs too. I just felt that it was a bit down graded from the first episode. I still think that Rachel Bloom hilarious.

Overall, I give this episode a 6/10.

Here's a promo for next week's episode.

You can catch Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Monday nights at 8/7c on The CW.