Tuesday, January 30, 2018

This Is Us: Could Randall Be Killed Off?




It's been the news around social media since last week's heart-wrenching episode of This Is Us. No, I'm not talking about the crock-pot this time, this happens to be one beloved character has said that got the idea rolling.

In last week's episode, Randall (Sterling K. Brown) makes a remark of how their father, Jack (Milo Ventimiglia), has been dead "longer than we had him," and adding that he can't picture himself as an old man. But to Kevin (Justin Hartley) reassures his brother that he's not going anywhere.

It's that touching scene that has resonated with the fans who saw this as a sign that Randall might be killed off down the line.

However, the creator Dan Fogelman has said that fans can rest easy for now because the show isn't planning to kill Randall right now.

Fogelman tells Entertainment Weekly that, "I can assure everybody that we're not killing Randall this season, so everybody can relax. I think they would burn my house down."

Just to note that Fogelamn did say "this season," so he isn't making any promises that Randall would be surviving the long run of the series. But it does seem that the conversation with Kevin wasn't a foreshadow of his demise and was just a simple fallout from Jack's death and nothing more to it.

"I've experienced with a lot of friends, when you've lost a parent, particularly for whatever reason a parent of the same sex -a boy losing his father or a girl losing her mother early--there can be a slight mortality clock that kicks in a bit earlier than it does on other people, especially since it was formative. And I think that's something Randall and Kevin feel," Fogelman said.

So I guess there you have it. Randall is not going anywhere this season, but that doesn't mean any bets are off for him in the future.

You can catch This Is Us on a special Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 4th at 10:15/9:15c (SET YOUR DVRs WITH EXTRA TIME!!!) on NBC.

This Is Us: DVR Help

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To the fans and viewers of This Is Us, this is an important news to hear if you are DVR this Sunday's Super Bowl episode.

NBC has coded the time for the episode to be 63 minutes as it will start Sunday night at 10:15/9/15c and record for a total of 80 minutes, "to help prevent the recording from starting late or cutting off any portion of the episode."

The network is advising fans of the top family dramam to also DVR the local newscast airing after This Is Us as well as Sunday's special LIVE edition of The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.

"Trust us, you don't want to miss that last scene!" the network teases and taunts.

But "if all else fails," NBC reminds you that the episode will be available Monday via Hulu and other digital/mobile platforms. In any case, just be careful not to get burned any spoilers.


Black Lightning "Lawanda: The Book of Hope"

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Sometimes in order to see the light of hope, you must see the true darkness that inspires that hope.

After rescuing Jennifer and Anissa, Jefferson tells Lynn that he's done with Black Lightning for good. But thinking that taking done Lala's ring at the hotel, things were still the same after and gets a word full from Lawanda, a mother who's daughter goes to Jefferson's school and is taken by the 100 gang. She tries to get Jefferson to stand up and hope that they'll give her her daughter back but when he tells her to let him handle it, you just can't stop a mother from finding her child. So she confronts Lala and his crew at the hotel while video taping him until she gets killed by him.

Jefferson gets word about Lawanda and shows his frustration to Lynn about how his powers use to mean something: a gift and tells her that he needs to use them. After confronting Gambi for help, Jefferson gets word about Will being killed and the location on Lala. Jefferson comes to Lala as Black Lightning and kicks his butt for a bit til Henderson and the cops got there.

Lala gets news from Henderson that Lawanda came from beyond the grave as he showed him a phone that she captured him shooting her. Soon, Tobis makes his appearance at the jail to see Lala and kills him.

Jefferson admits to Lynn that Black Lightning should be back with the girls grown up and such. Jennifer find her way back after being with her best friend and getting a life lesson from Khalil about life outside the community while Anissa, who's tries opening up to her girlfriend, Grace, about what she expressed in her bathroom, but also uses her powers during a robbery at a store while getting a bottle of aspirin.

"Lawanda: The Book of Hope" was a very good episode and pretty much matches to what the premiere episode was with character development and storytelling. Williams gives another good performance along with McClain and Nafessa Williams. Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch Black Lightening Tuesdays at 9/8c on The CW.

Monday, January 29, 2018

This Is Us: The Crock-Pot Aftermath

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Well, what a week it has been. Who knew that we would have a war on crock-pots after watching this week's episode of This Is Us?

If you haven't seen this past week's episode of This Is Us, I recommend you do because this will contain spoilers.

We knew the episode was coming before the start of the episode on how Jack will die. This episode ends with what looks like to be the beginning piece of that puzzle and it all begins with a crock-pot that Jack and Rebecca received from a neighbor less than 20 years ago. After the what turns out to be not so good Pearson's Super Bowl party, Jack cleans the dishes, puts the food away and turns the crock-pot off that made the chili. But learning about the crock-pot, it has some flaws to it: the switch doesn't really work that you have to jiggle it to turn it off. After Jack turns it off and leaves, the crock-pot turns back on and sparks and catches the curtains on fire.

The aftermath of that final scene drove fans of the show to throwing out their own crock-pot. First of all, let me just say that I can understand why this would happen. If that one item was the key to leading to someone's death, I would be pretty pissed off and wanting to throw away my crock-pot as well. But guys, this crock-pot was not only fictional, it was even way over 20 years old. If you are worried about your own crock-pot, if it's an older model get it checked out or get a new one.

Crock-pots are to help us save the time of cooking and believe me with my job as a home care aide for my grandmother it's the perfect dinner saver. Was I shocked to see that Tuesday night? Yes I was. Did it made me cry? Yes, it did. Was I upset towards the crock-pot a little but after I accepted and moved on and I did look at the model of the crock-pot and it's only a few years old.

We should take the show's creator Dan Fogelman's tweet about this event to consideration, "Taking a moment to remind everyone that it was a 20 year old crocpot with an already funk switch? Let's not just lump all those lovely hardworking crockpots together. #ThisIsUs."

So maybe we should just take the rage against crockpots down a notch and at least have someone look at it or buy a new one. Because we should enjoy the wonders of what the crock-pot can be in our lives. 

You can catch This Is Us this Sunday, Feb. 4th after the Super Bowl. And fair warning: set your DVR's with extra time because the game might go longer than expected. It has happen before! Plus, stay up for the LIVE Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon as he has the cast of This Is Us on as well.

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Test of Truth: The Good Place "Chapter 25: The Burrito"

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As Eleanor and the gang get through the dimension to meet the judge, will they be able to go to The Good Place or back to The Bad Place?

As Eleanor and the gang get through the dimension without Michael and Janet, they'll have to confront the judge on their own. They meet with the judge, Jan, who after listening to them and going through their files that she rules them to go back to The Bad Place.

But after listening to Eleanor argument, Jan decides to give them a test and if they pass the would go. But Eleanor wants her to grade them together, not separated. The test shows how their strength of will power, decision making and just to step back. All of which, Jason, Chidi and Tahani failed but Eleanor passed but decides to stick with her nerdy friends.

As they were dealing with the judge, Michael deals with Shaun and faces severe punishment, along with Janet that is back in her marble state. But just as Michael was about to be placed in a room full of The New Yorker Magazines  (the madness!), Bad Janet turns out to be Good Janet and kicks Shaun's butt and gets Michael out and headed to meet with Eleanor and gang before Jan sends them back.

"The Burrito" was another half hour of pure comedy as this series comes closes out another great season. The performances from the cast was amazing. Jameela Jamil's performance really stood out the most during Jan's test of having Tahani just walk pass the doors of compliments but decides to go in on with her parents and face them about how they love her sister more than her. Also Shaun has been given some witting scenes the last couple of episodes that I really couldn't stop laughing. And Maya Rudolph was amazing as Jan, the Judge. The story of this episode was solid. I don't know what to expect but I'm going to guess that in the season finale (yes there's a Third season!) that expect the unexpected.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch the season finale of The Good Place Thursday, Feb. 1st at 8:30/7:30c on NBC.

"He's just a kid" Chicago Med "Lemons and Lemonade"

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When things get tough, you have to make the best out of the situations.

Talking about having another bad week for Dr. Choi as he takes on a patient that is extremely anorexic, who happens to count her calorie intake, when she's found's outside the hospital. Choi asked Dr. Charles for help and negotiates calories of when she can leave the ER. But when her parents come, she finally took things to the extreme as she was prepared for this moment and denies the treatment and have her lawyer stand for her wishes.

It's Dr. Reese's first day back working under Charlies and takes on a Jane Doe patient that talks out of her mind in a thousand miles per second. But when she comes up with the diagnosis for her patient, Charlies doesn't think that Reese did what he asked her to do. After examining her again, Charles comes up with the final diagnosis that Jane Doe's got Wilson's Diseases, due to being around cooper pots at her culinary classes. Reese talks to Charlies and that maybe it was too soon, but she still needs help on how to handle patients.

Natalie and April treat a patient, who's showing signs of an infection that they couldn't diagnosis until they figured out it's a super bug. But this medical story ends with a twist and heartache as they learn that the patient gotten the infection from his girlfriend, as she's a carrier of the bug. Soon, the girlfriend leaves but gives a note to April and Natalie to make sure her boyfriend gets it as it's a goodbye letter.

Rhodes is living the good life with his new car and possibly a new relationship (let's not jump ahead to that situation).When Rhodes helps a patient from Halstead, who happens to learn after surgery that she's got cancer in her leg and the hospital and medicaid won't pay anymore for her addition treatment. So just as she's about to be sent to County (I'm still hoping it's County General), Rhodes comes through and pays for her treatment.

After some good Rhodstead bromance going on, Manstead was alive in well as we finally get to see Natalie's son Owen. When Halstead and Owen play with blocks, Owen gives Halstead something to think about: that he might not like him after throwing a block in his eye. So when Will reads about how to get along with a child, he learns. But he may be thinking too hard on this when he brings a child size truck for him to have. But after he throws another block in his other eye, Natalie tells him that Owen is 2 and doesn't know an better.

"Lemons and Lemonade" was a good episode that showed our heroes in action and trying to make the best out a horrible situation. Rhodes help a patient out to Choi not liking to lose a patient from an illness to even Reese, who may not be ready but is progressing well. The performances from the cast was well performed, I did think the kid playing Owen stole the episode just a bit with his moments with Halstead. I do think that Rhodes will continue on his grieving of the break up with Robyn. Just how far will it go? Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.

You can catch Chicago Med when they return Tuesday, February 6th at 10/9c onn NBC.


Thursday, January 25, 2018

The Moment: This Is Us "That'll Be The Day"

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Just like the promo for the episode that this is the day that they'll remember and boy did we get the tip of it at the end.

Let's start with the present day with Beth and Randell as they are starting they're first day as apartment owners, where William lived. Randell with full excitement, jumps into full Mr. Fix mode when other tenants were complaining of their issues. Beth leaves it with Randall and even Kevin, who comes in to find something to do and make amends with Randell and Beth.

Who needs The Property Brothers, when you got The Pearson Brothers at work. Kevin takes care of the door and wall while Randall fixes the toilets and such but finds out that the apartment has bugs and gets everyone out to another place to live. Kevin and Randall do talk about the day 20 years ago about their dad.

Meanwhile, Kate surprises Toby in the bedroom, thinking that he was looking at porn, but it really was photos of dogs. Kate, who has some emotional issues with dogs, tries to find a dog for Toby and meets with Audio. Just as she's about to adopt him, she has second thoughts. Playing with my emotions because I'm an animal lover,  but at the end Kate brings Audio home to Toby and it was like TV magic come to life.

Let's jump to the past, 20 years ago as it's Super Bowl Sunday and Jack is excited for what's probably the final Pearson's Family Super Bowl party. But things don't go well to his plan when Kevin is just mad at not able to go do what he was hoping to do and leaves to be with Sophie, who got accepted at NYU. Kate gets a letter from a University saying that she's one of the final candidates and wants to see or hear an original song from her. But when Jack video tapes her while singing she has a fit and express to him that she's not what he sees as his little girl. And Randall and his new girlfriend got out and watch Titanic.

Jack tries to keep busy by fixing a new TV set for the Super Bowl party and trying to find a house that could use some redoing to get his business started. Rebecca find a place for him to do just that and tells him that they are expecting a call back from them. After Randall gets back, Jack sees him and tells him that he and his girlfriend kissed.

As Jack cleans the dishes, and puts stuff away and even shut off the crock-pot. This is the same crock-pot that they got from a neighbor couple, that started out in the episode cleaning their garage, 18 years ago as a gift and was warned about the switch needs to be fiddled with because it doesn't always shut off. Well, that same crock-pot Jack turned off happen to turn on and started the fire leaving us with a firing kitchen, no batteries in the smoke detector and an emotional cliffhanger.

"That'll be the Day' was a fine and emotional episode at times, mostly between Katie and Audio and the final scene of the episode. The writing was so good from the beginning and grew to even better and better with moments of humor and sadness. The character development was so good with these characters. The scene with Kevin and Randall walking down the hall to do their job was just hilarious and making the Property Brothers look like kids. The performances from each of the cast members were amazing, Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch This Is Us on a special night Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 4th at 10/9c (depends on the game. Set DVR with extra minutes just in case).


Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Risky Girl's Trip: Supergirl "Fort Rozz"

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Talk about a risky girls' trip that ended with a surprising sacrifice.

To get information about Reign, Supergirl has to meet with someone who happens to be in Fort Rozz, the prison ship that Supergirl and J'onn got rid of. But Kara couldn't go in by herself because where the boat is located, there is no sun. So that leads her to bring Saturn, Girl, Psi and Livewire along for the journey.

The trip at first was a bumpy one for all, but after Psi accidentally used her power on Saturn Girl, Kara puts the straps back on. But the Rozz was soon getting pulled into the star; Saturn tries to get a connection to the DEO, while Kara and Livewire look for Jindah Kol Rozz and get a couple of words from her til Reign is there and kills Rozz.

Soon, Livewire fights Reign and gives her a jolt of electricity, but when she is down and Reign is about to attack Kara, Leslie sacrifices and takes the shot from Reign. But Psi makes it there and gives Reign something to consider: fear. And that let her show her emotions and run away. But leaving Kara to attend with Leslie, who dies from the laser shot from Reign, Kara and Leslie have an unfortunate and emotional moment.

Meanwhile, with Alex still with a broken leg, she babysits Ruby for Samantha while she's on a business trip she never went. As they had some fun, Alex helped Ruby with a cyberbullying problem that had her confront the bully and made her almost crap her pants. But while she was assisting Ruby, Ruby was helping her deal with Maggie after texting her about her passport. But after a lovely time babysitting, she sees that Samantha isn't herself as Sam tells her that she doesn't remember going on the business trip.

"Fort Rozz" was a good and sad episode, as, yes, Livewire died. Livewire was one of my favorite villains in the Supergirl series. I didn't think this would be her endgame, but maybe she will come back (with fingers crossed because the Superhero series seems to have that soap opera coming back to life). Samantha's true self emerges in Reign when Psi gives her a mindset of fear of losing Ruby.

Rozz tells Kara that there are more World Killers like Reign living on Earth, and at the end of the episode, we see one of them as she survives a car accident when the car smashes her between another vehicle—a true sign of things to come and building very well.

I enjoyed this episode a lot. The writing was well done and given a sad twist with Livewire. The performance from Benoist, Morgan, Amy Jackson, and Grobgias was excellent, and Jesse Rath and Jeremy Jordan stole some scenes with their way of handling hilarious things. Overall, I give this episode an 8.5/10

You can catch Supergirl on Mondays at 8/7c on The CW.




















Black Lightning "The Resurgence" Series Premiere

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After watching the pilot of The CW's latest DC Comic series Black Lightning, it left me jolting for more (no pun intended).

"The Resurgence" opens up the story of Jefferson Pierce, who's been retired from his duty as Black Lightning nine years ago after seeing the effects of what it had on his family, returns to being the vigilante again after seeing what the community has become with his daughter arrested for protesting, getting pulled over for a crime that he didn't commit due to racial tensions.

But the final straw that made him return was his daughters, Jennifer and Anissa, gets into trouble and kidnapped from Will, a member of the local gang called 100. Jefferson reunites with Gambi, his mentor and friend, and helps him become Black Lightning with a new suit. After rescuing them, couldn't find Will's boss Lala.

But Lala got picked up and brought to the head of the 100, Tobias Whale. Whale gives Lala instructions to kill Black Lightning.

The final scene of the episode ends with Anissa, who's suffering from the trauma that she'd witness, activates her own powers that causes her to break the sink in half. 

The episode really got me interesting in the show. I may not know a lot about Black Lightning but after watching the pilot, I'm interested in learning and seeing where the show takes the characters. The show got a lot of attitude and really depicts the real world social issues. Cress Williams is amazing in the pilot and not to mention just watching Marvin "Krondon" Jones III as Tobias Whale was pretty stunning. And James Remar as Peter Gambi, Jefferson's mentor and friend, gives a good performance and portrays the character like an Alfred type.  Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch Black Lightning Tuesdays at 9/8c on The CW.

Monday, January 22, 2018

Timeless Season 2 Returns in March

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Looks like the next time trip for Timeless will be this spring as Season 2 will premiere Sunday, March 11th at 10/9c on NBC announced on Monday.

Ending the freshman finale with a shocking revelation that Lucy's mom is Rittenhouse! Flynn's been arrested and something is happening to Jiya! The season two opener, titled :The War to End All Wars," will find Lucy, Wyatt and Rufus traveling to World War I as seen in a TVLine exclusive.

The season premiere will introduce a new recurring character: Nicholas Keynes (played by Michael Rady ("UnREAL's")), who is an American solider in WWI. After getting badly injured during battle, Keynes is carried to a farmhouse, where he is cared for by Emma (Annie Wersching) and Carol (Susanna Thompson), who want to save his life. Though he seems helpless at first, Keynes is much more formidable than he initially appears.

Also coming into Season 2, our time traveling heroes will explore the Salem Witch Trails and Hollywood circa the early 1940s.

The series, that was once cancelled and brought back, will follow a three hour American Ninja Warrior special: USA Vs. The World, which will air at 7/6c that night.


Wake Up!! Supergirl "Legion of Superheroes" Mid-season Premiere

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After the fall finale ending, Reign makes her way in the city delivering justice with no mercy, can Kara wake up before things get out of hand?

We jump two days after the events of the fall finale to find Kara in a coma and yet in a subconscious dream of where she feels comfortable: her loft. She soon gets a visitor, Brainiac 5 to help guide Kara out of her dream, but when it turns out that she can't get out, she must find a way out.

Meanwhile, Reign makes her way in National City in a big way, calling everyone that she's only here to bring justice and show no mercy to those that do crime. With Mon El and his Legion team can't help, Alex and J'onn do what they have to do to stop her, even it is using a secret kryptonite weapon.

After failing, Mon-El and team step up and battle with Reign in the oldest fashion battle: playing with Bon Jovi in the background. As the battle presses on, Kara notice Brainaic 5 talking battle tactics while still in her dream and after he tells her what's going on, she finds the way out of accepting that Kara is loved over Supergirl and wakes up.

Soon, Kara comes in and battles with Reign again, but quickly stabs Reign in the neck with the kryptonite weapon and runs off. Reign then is healed at her own fortress, until she learns that she has a team and one person that could also help Conville. 

Kara comes with peace with Mon-El and thanks them for their help. Her and Alex talk about their thoughts on the events that just happened.

"Legion of Superheroes" was a good episode that had balance of humor and intense drama at times. Brainaic 5 brings in the comedic side to the story and I very much enjoyed watching him working along Kara of the others. J'onn's scene with Lena was another classic moment as he had to fill in for Kara while in a coma. As much as he hates it, we love it. The story was very good at times as it showed out hero trying to get out of her subconscious mind. All she needed was to realized that she's loved over Supergirl. The performance from the cast was amazing, mostly Jesse Rath as Brainaic 5 that really stole the episode.

Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.

You can catch Supergirl Mondays at 8/7c on The CW.

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Never Lie: Life In Pieces "Goose Friends Auction Fog

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From asking to break things off to being jealous of someone's new friend and making a crappy beer, here's a recap of this week's episode of Life in Pieces.

Story One: Jen Gets Goosed

When Clementine returns with Lark, she asks Jen if she could break up the band with Tyler. At first, she didn't, but when she did, she got to fill in for Clementine and played and sang. Jen receives the singing bug once again. But things got weird with Tyler, and she had to face her first time breaking up with a guy.

Story Two: Hello Donna, My New Friend

When Heather meets with Joan's new friend, Donna, things get a bit jealous of how they are acting with each other. So when she pulls someone older to be her friend, it becomes almost like Heather has a second mother.

Story Three: Silent Auction

Tim and Heather are about to prepare for an auction, and Matt wants to put one of his paints up for the silent auction. But Tim doesn't think anyone will bid on it and tells Colleen that he was last year who bid and won the Panting. When the night of the auction comes, Matt brings out his signature painting that's just his signature. As the auction starts, Matt's painting doesn't seem to get any bidders, and that worries Tim until someone bids on it; that bidder happens to be Matt, but Matt learns that Tim bought the painting last year.

Story Four: Beer Buddies

When Greg finished making his beer brew, everyone seemed to like it but John. John, telling the truth instead of lying like the rest of the family, decides to help him out, and when that batch is made, it is worse than before, but John loves it, even though it is still wrong. Greg takes that as an accomplishment because his dad never lied to him.

"Good Friends Auction Fog" was an excellent episode. Three of the four stories in this episode stood out, while the other was a lightweight story. "The fourth story stood out along with the first story. The performances from the cast were good. Overall, I give this episode a 7.5/10.

You can catch Life In Pieces on Thursdays at 9:30/8:30 on CBS.

Friday, January 19, 2018

Can't Be With You Blindspot "Hot Burning Flames"

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After last week's episode, seems that Weller and Jane's relationship might be in trouble.

After Weller told Jane about how he killed her daughter, things don't seem to be well with them as she takes her way over his way during a new mission when a couple of nuclear weapons were stolen. When they figured out who was the one that got them in, they take him in and he spills that they have his kid and threaten him if he don't obey their orders.

After a couple of missteps, Weller and the team get on track and tracked down where the boy was at and saved him, but Jane gets shot pretty badly but nothing through the vest. But they get another shot that lead them to an airport and just missed the aircraft that left, expect Weller is on it and tries to stop the bomb. After the bomb is stopped, the suspect still arms the weapon with her remote and drops it down, but Weller killers the suspect and dives off to stop the weapon with the remote.

After all of that, when Weller meets with Jane at home, she tells him that she can't be with him and gives him his ring and walks out. But another shocking moment comes at the end when a girl was revealed to be Jane's daughter that apparently most of come back to life.

"Hot Burning Flames" was a good episode, good storyline mostly focusing on Weller and Jane's relationship and the shocking moment at the end. Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch Blindspot Fridays at 8/7c on NBC.

To Play and Capture: Blindspot ""Fix My Present Havoc"/"City Folks Under Wraps (Fall Finale)"

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"Fix My Present Havoc" 

When Roman leads the team to Dr. Margaret Palmieri, the director of a cancer drug trail, who actually is accepting bribes. When they interview one of the trail's participants, Jane and Weller come face to face with his husband: the one eared man.

When  they captured him, they learn that he is Eric Vance, en ex-US Marshal and he reveals that Hirst blackmailed him into working for her by threatening to force Palmieri to withdrawn his husband from the drug trail. He agrees to testify against Hirst if they arrest Palmieri.

But when Palmieri plans to release a deadly virus in order to become rich by selling the cure. But she's stopped by Weller. Meantime, Hirst is on to Reade and his team as she tries to get Reade to fire Zapata from the team. And not to mention that when Vance was put in Witness Protection, she gets killed shorty after telling Weller that Hirst knows that they've been investigating her.

This episode was on thrill ride from beginning to end with the Hirst storyline coming into place. By the end of the episode, I wanted to get to the next episode quickly. Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.


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"City Folks Under Wraps (Fall Finale)" 

In the winter premiere, in a game of cat and mouse, Hirst tries to stop Reade and his team from exposing her. But Roman demands Weller to kill her now since Vance is dead. The game begins when Hirst frames Patterson for Stuart's murder.

The team tries to get Patterson out and with Rich's help. Patterson and Zapata meet up while Weller and Jane were back at the FBI trying to get into Hirst's office. But when they get caught, Weller gets taken into questioning along with Rich while Reade watches and plays along with Hirst's game.

When Zapata follows the lead from Patterson that found an obtains an audio recording of Hirst killing Stuart. The recording got to be played over the FBI intercom and Hirst is arrested for under. But soon Hirst reveals her people have kidnapped Zapata, forcing Reade to help her escape. Jane and Weller track them and free Reader and Zapata but manage to arrest Hirst again and not to kill her.

Meanwhile, Roman meets Blake's father, Hank Crawford, who's Hirst is employed by. He and Roman get close and hoping that he would help protect her.

But the ending was the shocking moment at the end of the episode, to no longer being blackmail by Roman, Weller tells Jane his secret from Berlin that he killed her daughter.

This was an intense and thrilling episode that was good from the beginning to the end. Even the shocking moment of Weller telling Jane that he killed her daughter was a moment that I didn't think it would come but he had to do it to get Roman off his back. Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.

You can catch Blindspot Fridays at 8/7c on NBC.



Protect and Suspect: Blindspot "This Profound Legacy"/Adoring Suspect"

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"This Profound Legacy"

When the team investigates a series of arson attacks, it leads them to the kind of the nation of Kazarus, who's being targeted by his uncle, the current king. Weller and Jane must save and protect Vanya from his uncle but by the time that happens at the end of the episode his uncle is dead and he takes the rightful ownership as the king of Kazarus.

Meanwhile, looking for Jane's child has becomes the new hunt over the tattoos. But Roman tells Jane that Shepherd forced her to give up her daughter. But it is revealed at the end of the episode that Weller, who was searching for Jane in Berlin, met with her daughter Avery, who was also looking for her. Could this be what Roman was talking about to Weller about Berlin?

This was a very good episode. Interesting and thrilling at times. Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.




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"Adoring Suspect"

Come on, you loved this episode too. Probably one of your favorites?

This might be my favorite episode of the season if you want to watch a very entertaining episode of Blindspot. When Weller goes undercover in Hollywood to investigate a connection to a famous actor Keith Rhodes, to a notorious crime boss. Coming to learn that the crime boss is suing Rhodes's producer as a front to ship Weapons of Mass Destruction all over the world and planning a chemical attack in America. But Weller and Jane stop the attack and arrest the crime boss.

Roman encounters with Blake Crawford again and the two grow closer. Jane decides that maybe it's not worth looking for her daughter and Hirst issues a threat to Reade after he confronts her about the connections to Kevin Loewe. That lead Reade to joining Jane, Weller, Patterson, Zapata and Rich to help bring Hirst down after they have had suspicions for a while.

"Adoring Suspect" has to be one of my favorite episodes of the season, passing the second and third episode of the third season. It was just an entertaining hour that should sides of humor and the dramatic of the show. Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch Blindspot Fridays at 8/7c on NBC.


Partnerships and Surprises: Blindspot "Upside Down Craft"/"Gunplay Ricochet"

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"Upside Down Craft"

After last week's episode, this one was really one to laugh over.

When Jane and Weller arrest a financial tycoon, his lawyer says that his client was framed by an anonymous hacking group known as the Three Blind Mice. When we learn that Patterson and Rich Dotcom were the former members of the group, but there's a third member out there, Kathy, who has been causing the hacks.

When the FBI questions Kathy, Patterson works her magic and uses a backdoor in the app that she created to help prove Loewe is guilty or corporate sabotage. But soon Kathy realizes that Patterson and Rich were the other Mice and kidnaps them and tries to force them to perform criminal hacks. But Patterson manages to get a signal to Weller's team to rescue them.

Even thought Reade has suspicion that Patterson and Rich were the other members of the Mice, he didn't go forward in pursing them due to lack of evidence and suggest that Jane's new tattoos were to intended to reveal secrets the teams needs to keep hidden.

Later, Patterson continues to investigate the tattoo that Stuart was working on and found out that it was a linked to Van Gogh.

"Upside Down Craft" might be one of my favorite Patterson-Doctom episodes with their rich and comedic chemistry of characters. The episode holds up to be very good in storytelling and not to mention keep you engage to their story. Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.




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"Gunplay Ricochet"

"Gunplay Ricochet" was another good hour of television that had not just one but a few very shocking reveals about Jane when they meet a man that they're going after and the most shocking news of all: Jane has a child. And questions begins to ask about how loyal can Reade be when Zapata sees  him with Secretary of State.

Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.

You can catch Blindspot Fridays at 8/7c on NBC.



Welcome to The Bad Place: The Good Place "Chapter 4: Rhonda Diana, Jake and Trent"

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As the gang gets to the Bad Place, they must pass as on of their own and get into the portal to see the judge. What could possibility go wrong, right?

As Eleanor, Michael and the gang headed to the Bad Place, Michael tells them the plan of how they'll go and get to the portal to see the judge. But they must wear disguises to look like one of them: Tahani as Rhonda, Eleanor as Diana, Jason as Jake Brotles and Chidi as Trent. As they get there, Michael places them in the museum of the first to go into the bad place so they could wait there while he go get the pins that will get them through the portal. Thinking that no one would be coming in there, think again as a celebration would happen soon and Eleanor and the gang would have to mingle.

Meanwhile, Michael meets with Shaun about his plans to go to the judge, but Shaun denies it and shows him what he has in store for the humans. Going to a board room with other board members, Shaun tells Michael that he send a team to go to middle place to get the humans but instead they find Mindy with Derek having fun. As Shaun finds out that the humans weren't there, Michael sneaks out with some of the board members jackets that has those pens.

As Michael runs back to Eleanor and the gang, they happen to see what the celebration was about: the success of the good place and the four robotic copies of themselves. And just as Michael gets to them, some of the people that recognized them and soon Shaun gets there as well. In a sticky situation, the one man saves them as Jason pulls one of his cocktails that he says works and used it to get away.

As they get to the portals, Michael gives three of the pens to Tahani, Jason and Chidi and as they all went in, Michael couldn't find a forth one. That was until Shaun was coming and decides to pull off the Trolley problem and gave Eleanor his pen and pushes her off into the portal.

"Rhonda, Diana, Jake and Trent" was a fun half hour episode that brought a lot of witty comedy of it's props of the Bad Place from iHop to Axe spray (don't try the new Transformers as it smells sweaty and confused) and not to mention the Bad Place museum. Watching the characters blend in with the folks of the bad place was a step up for Chidi, even though he hates to lie, he really just lied with the truth of what torches someone the best: books.

The episode still holds up to be good and still keeps you guessing thinking that they might all go through the portal. But when they do, a surprise and emotional move from Michael in sacrificing his own pen to give to Eleanor and stay behind.

What happens next? Eleanor seems to be the leader of the group now with the guidance of Janet. Will they move on or go back to save Michael? Will we see Michael again? Many questions to ask and just a couple of weeks left for the season.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch The Good Place Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c on NBC.

The Thrill of the Hunt: The Blacklist "Abraham Stern (No. 100)"

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Nothing like a milestone episode go hunting for a legendary treasure and give a throwback to a former blacklister.

When Red finds a famous penny that leads to a hidden treasure, he's over the moon for because well he loves a good mystery. But when he gets road sided by Abraham Stern, that penny is gone and Red gets the FBI to get it back. Unfortunately, there just to seem to be one more penny left for Stern to take and it's at a auction.

When Ressler and Samar get there to the auction, they were tipped that the penny might be counterfeit and gets placed in the police evidence lock room. With Stern gone, Red ask for Liz about how he could get something out of the evidence room and after she explains to him about it, she offered to go in there and plant some.

Of course, Liz would help her father no matter what, but in this case she's got a bit of road detour when she killed the man that knows who killed Tom. After cleaning up his apartment, the police get there and see the place clean and as they looked around they found a blooded cloth in the sink trash disposal. So with Red's penny at the evidence along with that bloody towel, Liz goes in there with backup in this case with Glenn.

As Glenn and Liz get there, Glenn suffers a heart attack and Liz goes in there and grabs not only the penny but the towel too. As soon as Red gets the penny, Red meets with Stern and talk about story behind the mystery. Stern tells him about how his father never had everything but when he died he left him with four pennies to find a treasure because he didn't want Stern to be like him. So after talks and gave a split deal, they learn about the pennies and that it gives a map to a place in Denver and a message that leads to the highest security banks in the world. 

As Red gets his team to help Stern, they go in but Stern has other plans with his money and places Red back in the truck. But if you know Red, he never gives up or should I say always has a plan B in place when his team comes in and gets the vacuum to suck up a vent that apparently leads to where Stern's money is placed and when they started grabbing, the vacuum machine turns on and sucks all the money to Red's van.

As soon as things were getting close to done, Red calls Cooper about that Stern is at the National Bank and tells him that he doesn't feel that he should go along with him. But as Red says "I know you always get your man." And they did.

As for Liz, she not only sneaks in the Police evidence lock up but also sneaks in the FBI files and grabs a file of one of the most deadliest blacklisters of all, The Stewmaker. She uses what the Stewmaker did to his victims and used it on the man that she killed. As his body was decomposing, she finds a plastic eye in the drain that has a message or something in it.

When she meets up with Red at a pawn shop, Red gives the only penny left and turned it in for what is Winston Churchill's hat. But the one thing they talked about was Liz pretty much going rouge to find Tom's killer and she asked him for help. Red responded with a yes and a new storyline begins for the rest of the fifth season it looks like.

"Abraham Stern" was, for it to be the 100th episode of The Blacklist, literally one to remember among shows that reach this milestone. It had just the mixture of what The Blacklist is all about with humor and thrilling drama and not to mention the twist of course. Near the end of the episode when Liz and Red talked about how she was handling with one of the men who helped killed Tom, Red talking to her about how dangerous it is. It seems that from that point we come to the opposite of where these two characters were in the pilot. The Red and Cooper scenes were amazing and so funny while the chemistry between Nathan Lane and James Spader was just undeniable and so good. Looks like the fun begins for the rest of the season.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch The Blacklist Wednesdays at 8/7c on NBC.

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Good Guy, Bad Guy, Good Guy: he Blacklist "The Informant (No. 118)"

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It seems that Ressler's troubles are finally catching up to him in this episode.

When a gas attack killed many people at a gathering, Red seems that The Informant is the one that's behind it and gets the FBI team, without Liz, to search for him. Ressler and Samar catches with a suspect that when they catch him, Ressler gets the call from the real Informant and tells him to let the guy go or word of what he did to the National Security Adviser will be revealed.

Of course, Ressler plays to him but stops when Red calls him and wants to talk to him about it. Red had known for a while that Ressler was apart of the informant, hell he didn't think it would last this long. Ressler and Red work together and meet with the judge that happen to get the informant out of trouble and blame someone else. There she tells Red and Ressler and agreed to talk but quickly jumps off out the building, killing herself.

Ressler meets with The Informant in public along with his family and tries to arrest him, but quickly chases him til Red gives the guy a door to the chest. Ressler arrested The Informant and decides to take the consequences of what he did to the NSA, but apparently the Informant died in a car crash fire on the way to prison, thanks to Red.

Ressler and Red chat for a while about what went down and Ressler steals a bottle of whisky, I would believe for what he just went through.

In the meantime, Liz has been a real busybody when it comes to search for the man that was in the room when her and Tom were almost killed. She gets to one guy, who happens to be holding money and gets him to take her to his boss. Now the guy that she meets is the one who happen to be dancing and mashing stuff during that fall finale episode (just to remind you all).

As Liz talks to the guy and demands answers to her questions, the guy attacks her again. But this time, she kills him as he falls into a glass metal coffee table.

"The Informant" was a really good comeback story after the Liz episode the week before. Finally we get a Ressler episode and this one I really did enjoy as he tries to break and fix what he calls a crime. But everyone breaks the rules at some point in their lives,, Cooper, Liz and yes even Red. There were a lot of good moments, mostly between Ressler and Red. Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch The Blacklist as they celebrate they're 100th episode Wednesday, Jan. 17th at 8/7c on NBC.

DON'T MISS IT!!

Redemption Part One: The Blacklist "Ruin"

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In the winter premiere of The Blacklist, Liz seeks to peace but comes face to face with a challenge.

After the events in the fall finale, we find Liz living in the cabin in the woods with a dog, trying to seek peace and quiet. But when her dog, Kate, spots someone hurt outside of her cabin she brings him in and helps him. But when a storm is coming and trying to seek help, she gets visitors, who says that they're with the injured man, but really not.

Liz gets that feeling and tries to keep track of them and help the injured man out. That injured man tells her that he's not with them and soon tries to come up with a way to get help. With the transponder damaged and a ranger dead, she faces the challenge of taking them down.

As she takes the injured man out of the cabin, she takes out the men one by one until the leader, who happened to be chewing broken glass in ice throughout the episode, chases her throughout the woods to the ranger station and get soaked in chemicals. But when they come face to face again, Liz let that guy have with a flair gun, burning him to death.

She leaves the cabin and the woods like if she wasn't there: no finger prints or a photo ID. Hell, everyone in town only new her by her alias name. Soon, after Liz drops the injured guy at the hospital she splits and sees Red. She thanks him for not having her followed or protected and tell him that she's going to get revenge for Tom's death. 

"Ruin" might as down as one of the best episodes of the fifth season, or probably of all next to "Cape May." Megan Boone shines through this episode with a powerful performance that I think that is worthy of an Emmy nomination. You can see the physical emotions of this episode for the character as we see her getting back to physical shape and meeting with Tom's mother to take Agnus away in flashbacks. I hate to say that this was a redemption kind of episode but it really is but I would go as far as part one of her redemption process with getting Tom's killer as the final chapter in that story. Overall, I give this episode a 9.5/10.

You can catch The Blacklist Wednesdays at 8/7c on NBC.

Life and Risky Challenges: Chicago Med "Over Troubled Water"

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When the pressure is on, the risk is the only thing you have a hold of, and in this case episode of Chicago Med, that's what our doctors face.

"Over Trouble Water" gives our characters risky situations from Dr. Manning and Dr. Choi treating an addicted mother who gave birth to a baby. Dr. Charles thinks it best for the baby to be away from the mother, but in this case, Manning believes that to feel better, the child should be comforted by his mother. Dr. Halstead faces the difficulty of treating a patient who wants no heroic measures, but her boyfriend thinks she can beat what she has, which turns into one emotional moment.

With Robyn gone, Rhodes goes out on the field along with Dr. Bekker to help a man who is trapped in a collapsed building. With the man bleeding out, Rhodes places a balloon in the artery to buy them some time. But when that time runs out, Rhodes and Bekker leave with no choice but to take part of the leg off. But Rhodes will learn a lesson from the patient. While Dr. Charles deals with the addicted mother, he also deals with having Dr. Reese be placed in a new department as he feels responsible for her actions, but Reese might have the last word about that.

This episode was a good hour of excitement on television. The stories were emotional at times and powerful. Watching these characters not only deal with situations that you would think they see every day but being that much more challenging was vital for storytelling. I thought the Manning-Choi-Charles story was perfect and a discussion-worthy story. Not to mention, Charles and Reese were good, and as much as I believe that Charles was thinking what was best for Reese, I'm with Reese that she shouldn't have left his program.

We also get to see our characters open up, with Dr. Choi opening up about his family to April, which he has hard talking about. He shows April a photo of his adopted sister, who has been a troubled child and hasn't spoken to her in over four years. And not to mention that #Manstead grows as after night upon night of sneaking out of Manning's house, Manning decides it is time for Halstead to stay all night. Maggie might have a second thought about Barry.

The writing was strong, and the performance from Donnell and the cast was terrific. Overall, I give this episode an 8.5/10.

You can catch Chicago Med Tuesdays at 10/9c on NBC.


Over that Hurdle: This Is Us "Clooney"

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After last week's amazing hour of television, this week episode shows our favorite family getting over that hurdle.

"Clooney" is well written, well established episode that's full of (again) life lessons and character growth for our favorite family. The one motive for this episode "over the hurdle" is really best describe this episode as each member like Kevin getting over the hurdle of Miguel with his mother, Kate with her weight gain confession and helping a member of her group. Randall gets into searching what seems to be a long lost love of Williams when finding poems of his and coming to thinking of being the landlord of the building that he had stayed. Jack and his business. Not to mention the cat of William's Clooney, who we see taking a journey in the city til making his way to William, not to mention still alive and with a family in the same building.

The episode really dives deeper into the background of our characters with their life challenges. Each and everyone finds their over the hurdle moment. The writing of this episode might not be as strong as last week's episode but it still holds up as to a really good episode. The performance from the cast was amazing and no one out performed each other, but I would have to say the cat did steal my heart throughout the episode. Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch This Is Us Tuesdays at 9/8c on NBC.


They're Gonna Make it After All: Fresh Off the Boat "The Car Wash"

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After Eddie tells Louis about how dirty his car is, Louis gets Jessica out and together wash the car. As Louis and Jessica wash the car, Jessica gets a phone call from Terry, the publisher for her book. Marvin sees what's going on and gives Louis some advice about the 15 year itch.

When Terry comes over to talk to Jessica, Louis tries his best to spark their relationship buy giving her a gift of an electric fly swatter. Even tried to set the mood one night and even tried to kidnapped Jessica at a parking lot but gets tasered.

After a car ride home from a cop, Louis figured it out and picked up Jessica to take her to her book reading. But they make a pit stop at a car wash and he tells her that he misses how they use to wash the car together and didn't see it for her perspective. After they make a couple of oldest couple still standing, they forgive and kiss while going through the car wash.

Meanwhile, Evan has moved to Emery's English class and they try to battle each other to see who's the favorite for Ms. Doris. After a while they blew it and was sent to detention til they figured out they belong there in the first place and helped the teacher there to clean up.

"The Car Wash" might be one of my favorite episodes of the season. The stories were really good and hilarious. The story between Louis and Jessica might be one of my favorites of them so far and that you can see why these two love each other. The Emery and Evan story was good too. Overall, I give this episode an 8/10.

You can catch Fresh Off the Boat Tuesdays at 8:30/7:30c on ABC. 


Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Rusty by Effective: Blindspot "Enemy Bag of Tricks"

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Even with the old team back to work, things are a bit rusty.

"Enemy Bag of Tricks" is a really good episode and one that sets our characters up really well as the team gets a bit rusty with communication and mostly Weller thinking that he's still in command, but it's Reade's team.

When Reade and the team have to locate a black box that has the ability to disable a missile defense system is stolen from a crashed satellite. With the defenses down for the US, that could lead to a threat of a nuclear strike by North Korea.

But when Jane learns that one of the men that are working to get the black box happens to be something that she had worked with a while ago when she was on the run. That might cause some friction.

Meanwhile, Roman works his way and befriends a wealthy former solider, who he happens to kill and steal his identity. And it couldn't get any worst for Zapata if she was trying to get close to Reade again as she meets his girlfriend. But the chilling cliffhanger leaves us with Patterson finding her colleague Stuart (who I think was really good and both showed great chemistry) was found murdered in his apartment.

This was a really good episode that had the balance of humor and intense drama that had me interested from the beginning to the shocking moment at the end. I thought the cast played so well with each other as they go through some rusty moments with Weller taking command over Reade, even though he's the leader and learning about what Jane did while on the run was good too. The writing was so good in this episode. Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch Blindspot Fridays at 8/7c on NBC.

Fresh Off The Boat "Big Baby"/"Lair Lair"

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"Big Baby"

Honey's mother is coming and Louis tries not to go all out when he's on a cruise. 

With Honey's mother coming to visit, Honey ask Jessica to be the buffer during the baby class as her mother criticizes. But when Jessica sees the baby class, she thinks that it's pretty stupid on what they are teaching the new mothers, agreeing with Honey's mother.

Louis and Marvin take the cruise that Honey and Jessica won on Wheel of Fortune.  But when the trip goes south for Louis when he bets off all the cash that he brought, he goes all wild eating shrimp. Weird thing happens later when news that another woman has fallen off the ship and everyone must he back in their rooms accounted. Louis and Marvin come back early and with return cash due to the set back from the ship.

Meanwhile, a new girl has come to Eddie's new school and he thinks that she likes him. But when his friends think that she might just be into him because he's Asian and she has a thing for Asians. When he confronts the issue, she argues about that til she realizes and dumps him.

"Big Baby" was enjoyable and funny at times. Watching Jessica do her special powers over Honey's mother was pretty good until she caves in and agrees with her. Cheryl Hines was really good in this episode as Honey's mother. Louis and Eddie story was good too but sometimes it was forgettable. Overall, I give this episode a 7/10.

"Lair Lair"

"Lair Lair" was a good episode but it didn't have a lot to offer as it was just a plan episode that airs and soon you would forget what just happen. There were a few funny moments from Louis overstaying his welcome with friends and even confronting Jessica about it. 

Overall, I give this episode a 6/10.


You can catch Fresh Off The Boat Tuesdays at 8;30/7:30c on ABC. 



Monday, January 15, 2018

Better Strain Than the First: Disjointed Season 1, Part 2

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On January 12, Netflix finally released part 2 of season one of the Kathy Bates comedy Disjointed. Here's a look at what Season 1, Part 2 of Disjointed.

If you haven't heard about the series yet, you might not be alone, but if so, Disjointed is about Ruth Whitefeather, an advocate for legalized marijuana usage, who runs a LA marijuana store along with her son and young (as she calls it) "budtenders."

After getting busted by the DEA and taking all their weed, they got back a few months later and celebrated 420. Ruth decides to fight the system and help female empowerment. Meanwhile, Pete deals with being unable to grow the perfect marijuana. He goes through mental issues, from breaking up with "Mary Jane" to being friends with a Bio-nergetic machine.

Olivia's shitballs become a trendy item and get a famous marijuana business person to want to take her product to the top by also selling Olivia's pee (lemonade) or Olivia's vomit (spaghetti sauce). As Olivia took the deal, it caused friction between her and Travis.  Relationships grow between Jenny and Carter, and even Ruth finds some exceptional ones who teach how to use pot for the first time. And Dank and Dabby still find a way to make themselves the most innovative and dumbest group on the show.

Season 1, Part 2 greatly improved from what Part 1 showed storytelling-wise. The writing seemed intense and more structured than the part one. I figured that when the show came back, they would tackle losing the store for a while, but instead, they returned to the store months later and carried on with some side effects from the event.

The humor in the second part was sometimes hilarious, and some weren't. There are fewer commercials at times when watching, but out of some of them, Da Tacos and others, the one that mostly stood out was the NFL Ad about how marijuana helps them deal with side effects of the NFL. Strain of the Day was good at times, too.

Kathy Bates shines again and grows the character of Ruth pretty well from episode one to ten, and when it comes to episodes 18 to 20,  the chemistry between Peter Riegert as Walter and the shocking turn of why he couldn't date her, even after they've had some much fun in the previous episodes.

Along with Bates, Elizabeth Alderfer and Elizabeth Ho were good as well, not to mention that Besty Sodaro and Christ Redd, who plays Debby and Dank, got more screen time and just added more humor than the show could ever take. Aaron Moten and Tone Bell were good as well, and Nicole Sullivan and Michael Trucco were good as well. 

Overall, I give this part 2 of season one of Disjointed an 8/10.

You can catch the entire First Season of Disjointed on Netflix now.

Sunday, January 14, 2018

One Long Challenge: Life in Pieces "Emergency Colonoscopy Driving Lunch"

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With one mission that he has to do, it gets complicated when family comes around.

In this 30-minute episode, Matt and Colleen are trying to have a baby, and when Matt has an appointment at the sperm clinic, things get complicated for Matt. From one story to another, Matt receives a call from Heather, Greg, and even Tim to help them. Then the last story comes when, after doing the deed, his bag gets accidentally switched with another person's lunch bag and explodes with a blue dye. But at the end, when they are both at the clinic, Matt goes in to do his deed there but gets stopped when another person is still in there.

"Emergency Colonoscopy Driving Lunch" was one good whole story of perfect, hilarious scenarios of what could happen to Matt when a family member calls for help. With each of the stories, the one hilarious and memorable moment came when Matt had to help Greg out with their mom and dad, and Greg needed to finish the interview meeting that turned into that classic BBC interview of the analysis getting interrupted by his kids and wife and John finds Matt's lunch bag and stomps on it. Overall, I give this episode an 8/10.

You can catch Life In Pieces on Thursdays at 9:30/8:30 on CBS.

"Food Holes" The Good Place "Chapter 23: Best Self"

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After tricking Shaun of thinking that the humans went to Mindy St. Clair's house, Eleanor and the gang try to leave for the real good place with a little detour they must face.

With all the fun twist and turns that this season has had, this episode seem to have anything like that but more of where we would think this might come to. When Eleanor and Michael making Shaun think the humans are in the middle place, Michael tries to have them wait a day for transport. But instead of waiting they want to go now, and Michael pulls off the Wizard of Oz transport with a twist of letting the good place detector let you pass.

With all three, Jason, Tahani and Eleanor passing, the one that don't make it was Chidi and after regrouping and talking about how Chidi is a good person. As they go again, this time it's Eleanor. But after the face the truth comes out from Michael once again, thinking that it might be another trick, but actually Michael was trying to buy time because he has no idea of how to get to the good place that in fact you had to be a good person on earth.

After Michael explains, Eleanor, who's disappointed, gets everyone to live it up like it was their last days with their own party of music, dancing and champagne. Tahani and Jason come to terms of their relationship, Chidi and Eleanor comes to their too and everyone celebrates Michael for being a good human being with gifts that really make humans stink. But soon, Michael gets a message from Shaun that he's coming back and going to find the humans and make soup out of them.

Michael comes up with what is a foolish but probably smart plan to get to the good place: having to go through the Bad Place and asked a court judge to grant them a pass to the good place. As Shaun sends Bad Janet to pick them up, Michael shuts her down and takes the train to the bad place and as they leave the good place goes out with piece by piece take away.

"Best Self" was nice episode that didn't give those twist and turns. Still funny at times and I think with he character remorse to each other was brilliant and really good growth for the characters. The performance from the cast members from Bell, Harper, Jamil, Carden, Jacinto and Danson had equal memorable moments and didn't out performed anyone. Danson did have one hilarious line about how humans kiss with their food holes and that's not how they are suppose to kiss. I don't know where this show is going, but I think that's literally the best thing the show has given us that if we don't know and they know it's for the best. So just like Eleanor and the gang I'm enjoying the ride to wherever they are going. Overall, I give this episode 8.5/10,

You can catch The Good Place Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c on NBC.

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Chicago Med "Ties That Bind"


As one doctor still gets anxious with patients, another makes the difficult decision, and a patient learns why she couldn't have kids.

With what we saw last week with Robyn stealing a scarf at a store, it continues again, and this time, she was caught. But thanks to Conner's father, who happens to give some heartless advice to dump her, Conner takes Robyn back home and tries to take care of her situation. But to Robyn, Conner isn't getting what she's saying and turns to her father for help, leaving her to make the big decision in her life and her relationship.

While not getting the gun she hoped to have but instead pepper spray, Reese returns to work and treats what seems to be a schizophrenic. She was doing well enough and almost had to pull the spray when releasing the patient from restraints, thinking he might go after her, but she didn't. Soon, Ethan gets a patient who believes something is wrong with him, but the test shows nothing. He asks Reese to take a look, and when the guy gets upset and gets in front of her face, she pulls out the spray and attacks. Not only did Reese get a suspension, but if she hadn't sprayed the guy, Ethan wouldn't have found that the guy did have something wrong with him. 

Manning treats a patient who suffers from appendicitis, but the patient knows she had it taken out when she was a teen. But in that case, it wasn't, and Manning learned that she had a procedure done that would not get her pregnant, something that the state of North Carolina did years ago. After removing the appendicitis and getting treated for the infection, Manning tells the patient about what happened to her and gets the rest of the story from her mother.

The bromance grows between Halstead and Rhodes in this episode as they both treat a woman who's suffering some setback from IVF that leads her to a blood clot that needs to be surgically removed. Maggie finds a way to make the hospital money and get more nurses working with a new room for the paramedics called Pizza and TV in the hope of bringing in patients with extensive insurance and paying the big bucks. 

"Ties that Bind" is a fine episode that was intense at times and too much of that heartbreaking. The writing was excellent as it kept getting exciting and engaging as things built, and much to that, knowing what would happen to come from Reese's point of view. The performances from Mekia Cox, who's in her final appearance as Robyn Charlies for now, and Rachel DiPillo are unique. 

I very much enjoyed this episode. The storylines kept getting interesting and building to moments of shock and surprise. We knew at some point with Reese that something was going to happen that would lead her to get in trouble, and this is it.  But I don't think the leaving moment that we were told about this week. But I could be wrong. I loved the moment Dr. Charlie finally saw his messages about Reese, sat down with her, and comforted her.

Overall, I give this episode an 8.5/10.

You can catch Chicago Med Tuesdays at 10/9c on NBC.



Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Parson No Fly Zone This Is Us "The Fifth Wheel"

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"This Is Us" returns from a it's holiday hiatus and returns with one of the most overwhelming emotional episodes of the season. But just one thing: Stay away from the Parson's No Fly Zone.

After being arrested and placed in a rehab center, Kevin and the family (mainly Kate, Rebecca and Randall)  talked into a therapy session about Kevin's addiction, where true feelings come out. Kevin comes out to Rebecca of how she favors Randall while Jack favors Kate growing up. Meanwhile, Miguel, Beth and Toby have their therapy session about living with the Parsons.

"The Fifth Wheel" comes in strong from start to finish with excellent writing. If you are have been watching this season, you could instantly understand the meaning of the title for the episode. The performances from the cast from Justin Hartley and Mandy Moore was outstanding with full emotional driven. Not to mention that Brown and Metz gave a great performance to, mostly coming during the therapy session that really stood out from the episode.

I'd very much enjoyed this episode from start to finished. The performances from Hartley and Moore deserve award nominations for this episode, with their performance from the therapy session to the end of the episode of why Kevin really doesn't get the love or extra attention that Kate and Randall gotten. The writing was outstanding that should be considered for award consideration.

Overall, I give this episode a 9.5/10.

You can catch This Is Us Tuesdays at 9/8c on NBC.


Tuesday, January 9, 2018

This Is Us "The 20's"/"The Most Disappointed Man"

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"The 20's"

"The 20's" was a fun and emotional episode as well. Watching a lot of flashbacks of the ten year olds of Big Three trick or treating to learning about a death and then flashing forward to their twenties. Kevin, in his twenties, tries to steal a role from a roommate, Randall and Beth are soon to have a baby and a get a surprise for the first time parents.

Meanwhile, Rebecca, who signs up for Facebook, posts her first granddaughter photo, but gets a message from an old friend. Miguel messages her to see how she's been doing in the last eight years, probably since Jack's death or so.

Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.


"The Most Disappointed Man"

Just as Jack and Rebecca are about to adopted Randall, the judge somehow doesn't support it. But after Rebecca gives a convincing speech, the judges grants them the right to adoption. William, even though has been clean, pleads guilty on drug charges but when the judge visits him in jail, he offers to reduce his sentence and to get some help. But in return, William must keep the judge's promise, for which he did, until he gets news about his cancer diagnosis.

Randall takes Deja to visit her mother in prison, but the mother declines the visit. But when Randall visits, the mother tells him that she plans to take her daughter back.

While that was going on, Kevin and Sophie's relationship takes another dive and continues to drink and take abuse the pain meds again. And Toby and Kate tells Kevin about their pregnancy announcement and was consider to get married at city hall but decided to have a big one instead.

"The Most Disappointed Man" was another amazing episode that gripped with emotional storytelling. The performances from Mandy Moore and Ron Cephas Jones steal this episode by far from the other cast members, who also did an amazing job. The writing was strong. Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch This Is Us Tuesdays at 9/8c on NBC.

This Is Us "Still There" /"Brothers"

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This Is Us just keeps getting better and better.

"Still There"

"Still There" is another amazing episode that shows really good character growth. Randall and Deja connect with what they have, which is anxiety and invites her to what helps him the best to deal with that running. Also standing up for her was a real moment for Deja to see how much Randall cares for her.

Meanwhile, after having knee surgery, Kevin continues on using pain meds, leading up for the character for a spiral. And Kate finds out that she's pregnant. Also we get to see how Rebecca stands up to her mother, calling her a racist and coming to terms on how right Rebecca is about Randall.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.


"Brothers"

With the announcement of Kate's pregnancy from Kate and Toby. Kevin drinks and tries to get more refiles of his pain meds. But with his involvement of Sophie's auction, it don't go well and makes a huge mess between them.

But the storyline has to be when Jack takes Kevin and Randall out camping and learning about his father dying at the same time. Jack may not want to say goodbye to him, but Rebecca made the effort to meet along with Kate as well. But later we see Jack looking at a photo of him along with others in the army. But it turns out that in Jack's childhood, we get to learn a shocking news that Jack has a brother, who makes an appearance when Jack awaits their father at a bar drinking.

"Brothers" is another great accomplishment episode that showed emotions, mostly into the fatherhood. It did struck a personal note for me to say the least. Milo's performance was amazing as he has always shown, along with Hartley and Brown's performance as well. Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.


You can catch This Is Us Tuesdays at 9/8c on NBC.


Rock but Solid Start: This Is Us "Deja Vu"


This episode was so beautifully written and performed.

"Deja Vu" is a beautiful episode that dives into two main storylines: one the fact that Kevin tries to put off the memories of his father during the shooting of his film along with Sylvester Stallone. When Kate get star struck with Sly, she mentions their father to him and it gets Kevin, who apparently hasn't grieved over the death of his father. And while filming the action scene when he saves Sly's character, Kevin gets a flashback of the night of his father's death and soon trips and breaks his bad leg.

The second story would be Randell and Beth meets with Deja Vu, who's brought to their home after her mother was arrested for charges. Things get dramatic quickly when Beth picks up Deja's mother's cigarettes and blows up in anger. Soon, Randell has Deja sit down with him and Beth as he tells her the story of how he was adopted into a family and hoping that she would embrace the adventures of a new life with a new family.

This episode was beautifully written with heartwarming moments with emotional turns. The performances from Sterling K. Brown and Justin Hartley were amazing. Even Stallone's performance, I think deserves an Emmy nod for Guest Appearance. Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch This Is Us Tuesdays's at 9/8c on NBC. 

"This Is Us" Cast Joining the Tonight Show After Super Bowl

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Just if you just can't get enough of the Parsons (and who can't?). Expect a second helping when they join Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show Live in Minneapolis, Minn.

The stars of This Is Us, Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, Chrissy Metz and Justin Hartley, will appear in the post Bowl episode with Fallon along with the Super Bowl Halftime Show Justin Timberlake and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

The Tonight Show will be filmed at Minneapolis' Orpheus Theatre, and will be preceded by a new episode of This Is Us as well at the late local news.

Sunday, January 7, 2018

A.P. Bio New Comedy Series Coming to NBC.

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There's a new series coming to NBC, from the executive producers Seth Myers Mike O'Brien and Lorene Michaels comes A.P. Bio.

The series is about Jack Griffin (played by Glenn Howerton), who's a philosophy scholar who missed his dream job. So instead of getting a job at Whitlock High School, teaching Advanced Placement Biology. With a class filled with honors students, Jack plans to misdirect Principle Durbin (Patton Oswalt) in order to use the students' talents to get back at his job-stealing nemesis.

The series will make a special premiere preview airing Thursday, February 1st on NBC.

Here's a promos:


Life In Pieces "Reading Egg Nurse Neighbor"

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From telling about a different version of the chicken and the egg to a mother reading her own "fifty shades" style novel to people, this week's episode of Life In Pieces was a hoot.

"First Story: Reading with Joan"

When Joan leaves John mysterious, he figures out what she's up to and brings the family to her book reading, which happens to be a "Fifty Shades-style novel. With the family all excited, Joan wasn't and started to get stage fright. Finally, John gets everyone to leave, even though he was the one who threatened them to come in the first place. Joan reads her novel, and with the steamy scenes read out loud, the family hears, and after five seconds (with Greg lasting ten seconds), they leave quickly.

"Second Story: The Chicken and the Egg"

After Colleen reads the story about a chicken who ate Lark and Sophia, Sophia gets Matt and Colleen to tell her a story about the Chicken and the Egg that's about the same thing as what they're going through when trying to have a baby. Half of the report shows many animated farm animals in the Shots. After ending with a cliffhanger story, Colleen and Matt decide that after admitting to being scared of IVF, they should go for it.

"Third Story: Tim Hires a Nurse"

As Tim tries to decide on which nurse to hire from a line of resumes, Heather doesn't think some of them are right for the job. Tim doesn't like how she butts in and makes the final decision, but in the end, she does when Tim hires Cindy, a nurse who gets the job done and does magic as well. After apologizing to Heather, Heather tells the whole thing to Cindy, and she quits. So, I guess it's back to the drawing board.

"Four Story: New Neighbor"

When Greg and Jen get a wake-up call from a neighbor's dog, they assume it's the new neighbor. Trying to make a good impression first, they come over with story-bought brownies, and the two get along great and even comment about the dog that happens to be on the other side of them. When Greg and the neighbor go over to confront the dog owner, the new neighbor happens to give her his two cents and threaten her to shut the dog up, or it dies. Not only does that scare the dog owner, but Greg, too, tells Jen about it. The next day, Greg goes over to the dog owner's house and tries to apologize about the whole thing but doesn't accept the flowers and later sees the new neighbor watering the garden.


"Reading Egg Nurse Neighbor" is a good episode that had some excellent, memorable moments, from Joan reading her novel to Tim thinking that he had hired the nurse he wanted. The one story was The Chicken and the Egg, which had a good message about life and making the tough decision of IVF. It also showed excellent character growth between Matt and Colleen. And the animated story was perfect. Overall, I give this episode an 8/10.

You can catch Life in Pieces on Thursdays at 9:30/8:30 on CBS.

Friday, January 5, 2018

Supergirl Mid-season Promo

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Just a week away from the mid-season premiere of Supergirl and here's a look at Brainiac 5 from the Legion of Super-Heroes in a photo and new extended trailer episode titled "Legion of Superheroes."

In the episode, as she still struggling to heal from her injuries inflicted by Reign, Supergirl remains in a dreamlike state , unable to be reached Mon-El recruits one of the Legion members, Brainiac 5 to try to bring her back.

While that is going on, Reign continues her rampage on the city so the DEO teams up with the Legion of Superheroes to try to stop her. The episode is directed by Jesse Warn and written by Derek Simon and Eric Carrasco.

Supergirl returns with new episodes Monday, January 15th at 8/7c on The CW.

Here's the extended trailer:





Leap into Faith: The Good Place "Chapter 22: Leap to Faith"

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Just when you thought that things could go wrong, it goes so so right.

Picking up from the cliffhanger from the previous episode, Shawn meets with Michael. Just when things start to intense, you would think that it's probably that Shawn figured out what Michael was doing, but turns out that he still thinks that phase two is a success. And gives Michael a promotion for his success.

Soon, Michael summons Eleanor, Chidi, Tahani and Jason and tells them (once again) that they're in he bad place in front of Shawn and a metal handcuffed Janet, who's drunk from the metal. Eleanor and the gang are pretty confused thinking that Michael went behind their backs but Eleanor thinks that Michael is still on their side.

With the town celebrating, Michael gives Eleanor, Chidi, Tahani and Jason a big celebrity roast, making fun of them one person at a time, and then throwing the biggest trash party in town, because it was going to be no more after. Soon, Vicky, who's been trying to get Michael to tell Shawn that she gets credit for the success, sees Michael talking into Janet's ear and tries to get Janet to tell her what he told her, not to mention trying to take the cuffs off her.

As soon as morning rise and the last song was to be played, Michael and Shawn sees that the gang is leaving on the train to the middle place. Upset about it, Shawn gets everyone on the train, that includes a troubled cocooned Vicky, who admitted that she tries to take the cuffs off Janet. When Michael gets Bad Janet to scan the place for the mortals, no one was found and soon the trains leaves.

As the train leaves, Eleanor, Chidi, Tahani, Jason and Janet were all underneath the train. Eleanor looks at Michael and gives one of the shocking most heartwarming moments of the episode as he was really with them. After a hug-fest, Eleanor explained how they, mostly her, figured out the clues that Michael left for them from mentioning Kierkegaard to Derek Borties, who's actual name is Blake Borites of the Jacksonville Jaguars and Jason's favorite QB, as signs for them to do like get Derek to drive the train to Mindy St. Clair making Shawn and them feel that they left.

This is the genius of what The Good Place is all about with great creative writing and strong characters that really enjoying but also gives you those twist and turns of is this happening. "Leap To Faith" might be the best episode so far this season, as this season has been a home run. Ted Danson, once again, shines in this episode playing Michael that you really don't know if he actually turns on Eleanor and the gang or not until the very end. I very much enjoyed this episode a lot. Overall, I give this episode a 10/10.

You can catch The Good Place Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c on NBC.

The Blacklist Abraham Stern (100th episode) Interview clips


We're just a couple of weeks away til the milestone 100th episode of The Blacklist. It's amazing that this show has made it this long on television and it's something to cherish. With that in mind, here's some interview clips from the cast about the show making it to 100 episodes and about the episode.








The Blacklist 100th episode will air Wednesday, January 17th at 8/7c on NBC.