Showing posts with label #Stitchers. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Stitchers Renewed for Third Season




Great news for Stitchers fans as the gang will continue to invade more memories.

During a Facebook Live event on Thursday, stars Emma Ishta and Kyle Harris announced that the sci-fi drama has been renewed for a third season containing 10 episodes. A premiere date and time has not been determined.

For anyone of those that haven't seen or understand fluent Freeform, Stitchers follows a young woman named Kirsten (Ishta), who, along with the help of a top-secret organization, stitches herself into the memories of the deceased in order to solve crimes.

"Stitchers passionate fanbase has been vocal about wanting to see more of this show, and we listen," says Karey Burke, Freeform's executive VP of programming and development. "Stitchers has proven itself a consistently strong performer, and we're proud of the fact that it celebrates #smartgirls everywhere."

I'm pretty excited for the news and yet I haven't even seen season 2 yet. So I better catch up better season three premieres, which would probably be sometime middle of next year or so

Monday, March 21, 2016

Stitchers Season 2 "Suit Up" Promo (HD)




Last summer's new hit series Stitchers is back! And for this season, just shut up and relax your mind as things look to go out of this world?

What adventures and mysteries will they solve this season?



The season premiere of Stitchers airs Tuesday, March 22nd at 10/9c on Freeform

Friday, January 29, 2016

Stitchers' Season 2 Premiere is Set



Mark your calendars, Stitchers has set it's season two premiere date. And the best part is that you don't have to wait that long (if two months is still consider long?).

On Friday, Freeform announced that the second season of the hit sci-fi drama will premiere Tuesday, March 22 at 10/9c.

For anyone who hasn't seen the series, Stitchers is an hour-long drama that follows a young woman, Kristen Clark (played by Emma Ishta), who has the unique ability to "stitch" herself into the memories of the dead, tat will allow her to help reopen (and officially close) cold cases.

There will be new characters coming into the new season, that includes Tom Billingsley (True Blood) and Cassidy Freeman (Smallville).

Excited? I sure am!!


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.



Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Tuesday Night Comedy & Drama





Stitchers "Full Stop" Summer Finale 

In the summer finale of "Stitchers," things took a different turn and left us asking a straightforward question: Will Cameron live or die?

The episode started with Fisher meeting with Maggie and Turner. Turner tells Fisher not to tell Kristen what he knows about her father and Ed's death. That leads Fisher to want to talk to Kristen alone, but Camille and Cameron come into the picture.

As Camille and Kristen leave to talk, Cameron and Fisher talk, but soon Fisher gets shot, and Cameron
was found knocked out with only a concussion.

After waiting in the hospital, Kirsten and the gang try to find out what had happened and figure out who was the shooter. Just before anything, Cameron is fine; they stitch the victim from the shooting.

Kristen sees the guy, who happens to be the person who helped her and Cameron out catching the robber from episode three.

They searched for the guy, and it was pparapparenthad, who had worked for the Stitchers program before.

It wasn't until Kirsten and Cameron found a video of her dad trying to perform an early stitcher to help get her mother back from a coma. That didn't work. It does answer the question of why this suits her more than anyone else.

As the gang couldn't get anywhere, Cameron couldn't figure out the car he passed just before the shooting, but he got an idea: to stitch him.

Cameron decides to stop his heart and give them enough time to find out what his memory has, but Kristen can't see much of the license plate. But the shocking moment came when Kristen saw a little Cameron, after just having heart surgery, walking in the halls and came upon a younger Kristen coloring her mother's nails.

But was Kristen too late to save Cameron? Cameron flat-lined and left us on a cliffhanger.

Will Cameron live or die by the time Season 2 starts? Who knows?

This episode was good; I thought we got some answers to why Kristen was meant for the Stitcher's program. I did think that throughout the season, Cameron and Kristen's relationship grew.

Overall, I give this episode an 8/10, and for the whole season, I give it an 8/10.

You can see Season Two of "Stitchers" sometime this fall or maybe next summer on ABC Family.





Playing House "Hello, Old Friend" & "Sleepless In Pinebrook" Season Premiere. 

After trying to get a family photo, Emma and Maggie bump into Mark and his Tina, and she doesn't look happy after what happened four months ago.

While trying to talk to one another, Emma and Maggie notice that they have a dog dressed in the same outfit as Mark and Tina. You can tell the dog was not into it, even 

Later Maggie feeds her baby, who's not eating her carrots, but Emma comes with a Mr. Cookie puppet that helps the kid eat and sleep. Maggie's ex-husband tells them that his mother is making sauce.

Maggie goes to Mark's house so he can spend some time with her baby, and they've been doing this behind Tina and Emma's back for a while. It's so hilarious watching Mark talking baby to the baby.

As everyone was helping make sauce, Emma couldn't find Mr Cookie, and when Maggie figured out where it was, they went there and tried to get it. They had to sneak into Mark's house and find the puppet. They search until they hear the dog with the puppet in its mouth.

As they chase the dog and get the puppet, Mark and Tina come in and fight about the date that they were on. Maggie and Emma hide in the closet like a cave of beautiful sheets. As Tina was looking for her dog, Maggie and Emma quickly got the dog out of the closet.

Soon, the girls try to sneak out but get caught by Mark. As they try to leave, Tina appears and wants sex downstairs. She spots the girls on the floor and freaks out, unlike Mark, who was yelling at a level over 10.

They soon talk and settle down and forgive and forget the issues. As they tried to get the puppet, the dog was on the couch humping on it.

As the girls came home, Bruce put the baby to sleep without the puppet, but the photo they took early came from the photographer. Why the photographer wanted Emma to hold the banana was hilarious.

The next episode was by far the funniest episode yet, even if it was the second episode of the season.

When Maggie tells Emma that she had a sex dream with The Property Brothers, that means that Maggie is ready to go out into the dating world again.

I couldn't stop laughing at their conversation about Maggie's dream. So Emma tries signing Maggie up for Tender but instead, group and categorize the men and show photos of them to her.

As Maggie and Emma go out on their date, Bruce and Zach spend Duncle time with the little one. One hilarious moment came when Bruce bathed the baby, and she pooped in the tub, and both Bruce and Zach freak out like it was the end of the world.

Dating didn't go well with Maggie. Guys come and keep asking if they like to party, which to Emma means do you want to do cocaine?

Maggie didn't think it was going anywhere and took off to be with her baby, and Emma bounced and bumped into a guy carrying a bag of bread. But they hit it off.

The episode's ending was a dream sequence with Maggie and Emma dreaming about The Property Brothers, and Emma was sure to have the funniest and best dream.

Both episodes were funny and good. I can't stop thinking about how the Property Brother's dreams scenes. It was just flat-out hilarious.

Overall, I give "Hello, Old Friend" an 8/10 and "Sleepless In Pinebrock" a 9/10.

You can catch "Playing House" on Tuesday nights at 10/9c on USA Network.

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Perspective of Fear, Rage and Horror: Weekend Catch Up Part 6

Once again another weekend catch up. Here are this past week's episodes.


Royal Pains: "Lending a Shoulder" Season Finale  

In the season finale (hopefully not series finale), a life, a death and a perspective life relationships and meanings.

Hank encounters someone from his past, his ex-fiance. As Hank treats a paient that's about to get married it turns out to be Nikki. Things blow over broad when Hank thinks that it was her that caused the break up but he realizes that it was his fault.

Divya doesn't make it in time to she her grandmother but makes a life perspective when she helps save a motorist in an accident and tells Hank that she wants to go to medical school. Plus her true love comes back to her.

As for Evan and Page, as the baby was coming, you can sense that somewhere soon that the mother was going to change her mind and keep the baby. But watching both Evan and Page go through that was tough to watch.

But the ending of this episode was far brilliant and felt like a true finale when Hank and Evan watched the sunset while drinking a beer. Hank can't get over how Evan has grown so much in the past seven years of them being together in the Hampton's.

This was a really good season finale. Some laughs and a lot of really good moments that I can't say enough about.

Until next season (Season 8) or as we love to say it "next summer." Which I would think that this season eight could be the end of the series. It will make it's 100th episode and each of the characters seems to be near the end of their journey and being happy.

You can catch "Royal Pains" next summer on USA Network.

Stitchers: "Fire in the Hole" 

In this week's episode, a scientist is dead due to a virus that she was working on. But when Kristen and then gang try to find out what happen to her, things don't go the way they hope; not even on Kristen's birthday.

In this bottle episode, the gang tries to figure out the deal with the virus and the cure. The lab shuts down and one by one each member shows symptoms of the virus.

They can't get into any lab, so Camille goes inside the vents and unlock the door, but in this hilarious moment she encounters a rat and freaks out. I would too.

When hope feels lost, everyone makes a phone call to their love ones except Kristen as she tries to figure things out. Until her and Cameron talk and soon figure out that the virus can be killed by the heat.

There were some questions answered and mostly it was between Kristen and Maggie as she told her the truth about her and Kristen's mother.

Good episode, as I said there were some questions answered. Allison's character was once again hilarious. Her humor pulls off great and still reminds me of her on Warehouse 13.

Overall I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch "Stitchers" Tuesday nights at 9/8c on ABC Family.

Complications: "Fever" 

Where does the line end for John? Just how far can he go doing these things and not get in trouble?

In this week's episode John is face to help a friend to get out of jail while stealing some drugs for business. When Gretchen's friend/collage is in jail and need bail money, only one guy can help but it will cost dearly to do so.

When Gretchen ask John for help, he really couldn't but when she tells him this plan she has about stealing chemo drugs for this guy, John still says no. But when John has a meeting with the guy, he not only talks to him but blackmails him as well.

John didn't want to but came up with three or more plans to get the job done but that didn't work because Gretchen likes to wing it. As they stole up to nearly ten boxes of drugs, John saw what the guy was doing and pretending to pass on fake stuff as the real stuff.

That set John mad and blows up the lab and goes into his rage again. I think he like being angry, he looks like he's enjoying it.

Meanwhile, John's wife was informed that the cop watch was going to end and freaked out that a gang car drove by slowly. When she talks to her dear friend about it, he tells her to look into what the detective has on her husband.

This episode was good. Love how Gretchen and John always argue about how they help and that it's for the same but in a different manner of helping.

Overall I give this episode a 7/10.

You can catch "Complications" Thursday nights at 9/8c on USA.


Hannibal: "The Great Red Dragon" 

It's the episode that we're all dying to see, Red Dragon aka the Tooth Fairy baby!!!

This episode started off with the introduction of the Tooth Fairy, exercising and getting his tattoo of The Great Red Dragon.

Meanwhile, we jump three years ahead in the story. Hannibal, of course, is in his special jail cell, Jack is still working for the FBI and Will is happy with his wife, son and dogs at the cabin.

As the Tooth Fairy strikes, Jack needs help from Will and pulls him back into the game. Will, who doesn't want to, decides to help on the case of this fugitive.

When Will checks out the murder scene, Will does what Will does best, vision his design and it look great. But in some why, he doesn't feel quite right about ti. Even dreaming about the murder family.

But it was at the end of the episode that Will goes to Jack and tells him that he's going to need some help, more of an opinion on the case. He wants to see Lecter and oh boy did that first meet since he was captured look great.

Also not to forget, Fredrick comes in and talks to both Lecter and Dr. Bloom. Hell Bloom had a talk with Lecter too and mostly was about Mason and how he kept his promises about Will.

This episode was great. The introduction of the Tooth Fairly was amazing well done. Hell I couldn't have wanted it either other way. Finally we get to see Will's  wife and son and not to mention Will being a profiler that he once was or is.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch "Hannibal" Saturday nights at 10/9c on NBC.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

The Unexpected of the Unexpected: Stitchers "The Root of All Evil"




The unexpected was clearly unexpected in this week's episode of "Stitchers."

Probably one of the most shocking moments in this episode (I should say two) was that we get to learn that Kristen has a boyfriend. They have this long distance relationship and everyone from Camille to Maggie was in shock.

I will say this that Scagilotti's performance in this was hilarious. She's amazing at what she does to make a scene humorist. When she's first introduce to the guy, she goes gaga all over and throughout the episode still does and has some fun with Kristen.

For the case of the week, a Jane Doe is found and as Kristen looks into her memory to find out who she is and who killed her. Just remember that the first time they stitch is not always the best. Kristen thought the girl was rich but than sees she lives in a rented apartment.

Mistakenly taken that she lived in the mansion, they interviewed the couple that live in the house. The husband gives a sense that he might have been the guy, but another surprise comes.

I should say that the scene between Kristen's boyfriend and Cameron was little funny. I don't think that Cameron should feel bad about himself after seeing the guy's ab's.

Okay I mention that there might have been one or two but now it's three. There was three surprises that was unexpected in this episode the other is a marriage proposal.

Not to forget that when Camille told Maggie and all them about Kristen's boyfriend, Maggie had her snoop into the guy. Of course she calls the mysterious guy to look into it because, in a photo with Kristen's boyfriend.

There were surprises and some good humor in this episode. I'm learning a little bit of Kirsten and boy was I surprised with her boyfriend coming in.  Scagilotti, I think stole the episode with her comic humor.

All in all, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch "Stitchers" Tuesday night at 9/8c on ABC Family.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

"Stitchers Renewed for Season 2




Well, ABC Family decides that they want to make even more memories with the newly hit sci-fi drama.

On Tuesday, the network announced that they're renewing "Stitchers" for a second season. The story about a young brilliant woman Emma Ishta) who helps a covert government agency to solve murders by entering the decease's minds.

"Fans are enjoying the camaraderie of the Stitchers team and a lead character that is apologetically smart, focused and a great role model to young women," statement from Karey Burke, ABC Family's Executive Vice President, Programming and Development. "We look forward to seeing more of the Stitchers team tackling diverse cases as they unravel the mystery behind the program's creation."

You can catch new episodes of "Stitchers" Tuesday nights at 9/8c right after "Pretty Little Liars" on ABC Family.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Listening to the Lies and Cheaters for the Unbelievable Turn: Weekend Catch Up Part 5

Another week has past and so has these shows. If you missed them here's a recap of this past week's shows.




Royal Pains: "Voices Carry"



In this week's episode, Hank takes a trip to New York with Olympia, but their date doesn't go to plan. As Olympia has a League of Nations with the health summit.

When Hank meets one of the doctors from another country, he sees his assistant in trouble and helps her.

It gets weird when that same assistant, starts having a stroke during the meeting.  Hank figures it out that the cause of the stroke was that of her boss's voice.

Meanwhile, Evan finds a secret that Boris has been keeping. This is after Evan feels left out of doing the work that he is suppose to do.

Dyvia in the meantime, is dealing with three men on her own and finally gets the divorce settled but who does she want to be with?

For one thing the medical situation in this episode was great. Vanessa Williams was excellent as Olympia and both her character and Hank hit it off quite well.

Overall I give this episode a 7/10.

You can catch "Royal Pains" Tuesday nights at 10/9c on USA Network.





Stitchers: "Stitchers in the Rye"


When an former agent who runs a food truck business that was murdered, Kristen and the team found out who killed him in this very interesting episode of "Stitchers."

As the team investigates the murder of a former CIA agent, Kristen searches for what the victim did and what searches did he hide. When she sees where he kept his secret government files, the team rushes down there to retrieve it. But as Kristen takes on file, the truck was in self destruct mode and blew up.

That only left with a file that can only be used in an old Apple computer to say. Kristen remembers her past with Ed when he had a bunch of computers in the garage. She finds one and finds out that the victim had the files on the stitchers program. Talk about weird, right?

But as this goes on, weird events start to unfold, like Kristen receiving a book "The Catcher and the Rye," and receiving strange spam text messages. That would all piece together as Marta was luring Kristen and trying to take her away from the program.

This episode was probably one of it's best. There's a lot of tension between Kristen and Maggie right now and at the end you kind want to just kick Maggie's behind after talking to a mysterious person in the garage.

All in all, I give this episode a 7/10. If you are a fan of "Catcher and the Rye" you might be liking this episode as there was a theme to it.

You can catch "Stitchers" Tuesday nights at 9/8c on ABC Family.





Suits: "Compensation" 



Hell in High Water comes in the Harvey-Donna-Lewis triangle.

When Lewis tries to make things right with Harvey, he does it by standing up to Harvey when Jack proposes of the new pay structure that will have Lewis making more than Harvey. Of course, that back fires and Lewis goes out and shares Harvey's last pay statements. And after all that, things just gets heated up more and more.

Meanwhile, Rachel has dinner with her father. But during hat dinner her father gives her a prenup. This turns heads between both of them and when Mike finds out, he deals with the situation head on  face to face. Does Rachel love Mike with all her heart? Do you think that this relationship will last forever?

"Compensation" was a very intense episode. There were a lot of humorist moments. One of which, Harvey interviewing clients for Donna's replacement. Another is hearing Lewis yelling about his turf toe.

All in all, I give this episode a 8/10. The icing on the cake about this episode is that the new of the series getting picked up for a sixth season.

You can catch "Suits" Wednesday nights at 9/8c on USA.





Mr. Robot: "Eps1.1ones-andzer0es.mpeg" 



War soon to start!

In this episode, Elliot gets torn between a job offer from Evil Corp and joining fsociety  But he needs to make a decision on whether or not that his decision will to help will harm the people around him.

Watching Elliot and Shayla, I find interesting that even though she gives him the drugs, there could be something between them.

By the way, what is the difference between Blue Cross and Blue Shield? He makes a great argument of that with his therapist.

And someone's watching from the inside of Angela's place.

This episode was by far amazing. I can't get enough of this episode that I want to see more and more after it ends. Rami Malek is certainly going to get nomination for his role in this series, from Golden Globes to possibly Emmy.

You can catch "Mr. Robot" Wednesday nights at 10/9c on USA Network.


Aquarius: "A Whiter Shade of Pale" & "Cease to Resist" 

In this two episodes,, Manson recovers from a beat down from Hodiak. While Hodiak helps Shafe figure out who is tormenting his family in their neighborhood. As for the second episode Hodiak investigates a celebrity's murder.  While Emma and Sadie meet up with someone special from Manson's past.

These two episodes were good and somewhat interesting. There's been to much arguing from Hodiak and his two ladies his ex and his on and off girlfriend.

This series with each episode gets amazing and amazing every week. And I do watch it week after week. Even though I do DVR it.

You can catch "Aquarius" Thursday nights at 9/8c on NBC.


Hannibal: "Contorno" 


The offer of riches from Mason threatens to put Inspector Pazzi off his quest for redemption. Meanwhile Will and Chiyoh travels to Florence in search of Hannibal and of course Bloom is worried for everyone's safety.

A former girlfriend/friend Chiyoh describes to Will about how she met with Hannibal. She might have a code of not killing but it doesn't bother her.

Jake moves on after his wife's death as he dumps her ashes in the river and throws his wedding ring too.

Hell all I want to talk about is that amazing fight scene with Hannibal and Jack. Holy crap!!! Jack beats the crap out of Hannibal but in the end, Hannibal won when he was pushed off the edge of the window and landed on his feet walking away.

Now things start to get crazy!!!!

Overall, I give the episode a 10/10.

You can catch "Hannibal" Thursday night at 10/9c on NBC





Complicated: "Immune Response" 



This week's episode of "Complications," Gretchen makes an expensive arrangements to hide the boy and does it in a Gretchen way.

John asked the gang for money but if he needs money, he's going to have to get his hands a bit dirty and does it by robbery. The only way to do it right?

And John's wife, Samantha is testing her relationship with John in a way that she wants to know what is going on with him.

It's another tense episode that's filled with on the edge drama.

Overall I give it a 8/10.

You can catch "Complications" Thursday nights at 9/8c on USA Network.



Graceland: "Chester Cheeto"


This week's episode of "Graceland" Briggs tries to keep things under control with Ari Adamian. It does seem to go well at all.

And in a game changer, Charlie struggles with the decision to terminate her pregnancy.

It's a good episode. It's not how the previous one was but it's close to being an average episode with some moments that's fills you up.

All in all, I give this episode a 6/10.

You can catch "Graceland" Thursday nights at 10/9c on USA Network.





Clipped: "Go Below" 



In this week's episode of "Clipped" Danni suspects that AJ is seeing Charmaine as they take a Spanish class together and in the meantime, Ben has a one night stand with a neighbor.

When Ben feels all alone after the gang leaves to do other stuff. Ben feels left out and drinks his beer, when one of the sisters next door was duping cat poop out the window. As they argued, they decided drink together and there's the phrase "Go Below" comes into play.

As for Danni, when she learns that AJ and Charmaine are taking a Spanish class together. She deals with unfinished business with him. But when AJ  got the hint about how Charmaine's hands are amazing, he checks her out while they are studying and eating Chinese food.

Charmaine does to Danni and tells her that she needs to confront the issue that she's been dealing with. Danni goes to AJ's apartment and tries to be cool with it but the tension couldn't be bare and she went at him and also had a one night stand.

Funny, dirty and some awkward moments in this episode.  Love how they use the phrase "Go Below" as a meaningful term and probably will be used.

Overall I give this episode a 7/10.

You can catch "Clipped" Tuesday nights at 10/9c on TBS

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Seeing and Realizing Can Be Complicated and Awkward: Weekend Catch Up Part 4


Another weekend catch up on shows that I've missed watching this week but watched it this weekend. Here are this week's weekend catch up recaps.


Stitchers: "I See You"

This week's episode deals with a bit of a Rear Window type of thing when a victim is murdered by looking snooping with his telescope.

When Kristen and the gang look into it, they find that the key is whatever he was spying on. They do his spying and spot a couple of interesting and thoughtful suspects but they turned out to be not.

When Kristen returns to stitching the victim one more time, she spots a clothing store with the owner given a code by using the mannequin. While Linus and Camille are eyeing the view, Kristen and Cameron take a look at the apartment across that had the window curtains closed. They can't seem to find the room number until it was hidden beyond the wall.

Kristen finds passports and they figured that it was an illegal trafficking. As the van pulls in, Kristen and Cameron get there before he leaves and Kristen gave suspect the look suggestion just as he did with the victim.

A case of snooping where you shouldn't be snooping. This episode was fun and some what predictable at times. Like the couple that were arguing in their apartment and as they went in another room, blood was splattered on the wall.

Another thing to know about in this episode: Cameron has nightmares and is trying to prevent the events of what happen last time. It's something that he doesn't seem to let it go like Maggie.

Also not to mention that there has been a spy going in and Stitchers and out. Caused a little problem with the systems when Maggie was along. Who could this person be? Could it be Marta? Kristen's father?

Overall I give this episode a 7/10.

You can catch "Stitchers" Tuesday nights at 9/8c on ABC Family.



Royal Pains: "The Prince of Nucleotides"

In this episode of "Royal Pains" Hank treats a patient who happens to be transgender. When the patient suffers from DVT (deep vein thrombus), Hank takes her and treats her. On the way, she tries to be a girl and soon later realize that she has a blood disorder and can't get any of the hormonal therapy.

But when someone punches her at camp, Hank's there to help calm her down and treat her. At the end, he goes see her play that she'd choreographed  and with a little more research, Hank offered her an idea if she wants to take hormonal therapy. She agrees and hopefully her parents would agree too.

Meanwhile, Evan builds a fundraiser hoping to gets to donations to support the genetic research. But when Jeremiah's old college friend stops by, it's not just to catch up with old times.

Evan and Paige comes to thinking of adoption and met with a mother who's expecting. Soon, after an awkward meet and greet, they get a call from that mother and she chooses them to adopt her baby.  

And not to mention that Divya and Prince Quami are hitting it off quite well. Even though Divya is trying to make things workout with her child's father. She's grown closer to Quami as he is too.

This episode was well told and well written with a great message about transgender.
Vanessa Williams guest starred in this episode as a millionaire who Evan wants her donation. After Hank visits her to an appointment about sleeping pills. She also bid for a one night date with Hank, who Evan planned for the fundraiser.

Overall I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch "Royal Pains" Tuesday night at 10/9c on USA Network.



Complications: "Onset"

In this week's episode of "Complications" Gretchen gets in some more trouble than she assumes and asked Ellison for help.

After trying to help a beaten patient get her stuff from her boyfriend, things gets complicated when the boyfriend pulls a gun on her and her friend. But the Gretchen's friend, who's a big high, tackles the guy and breaks his finger, Gretchen is overwhelmed from what had happen.

When Gretchen takes the patient's things, the boyfriend tries to tell the truth but than pisses her off and she hits him with a waffle iron. He lands on the glass table where he's cut and not speaking.

She calls Ellison for help, when he gets there the guy isn't breathing so he pulls a piece of glass out of his throat.

With this going on, Ellison has an appointment with his client's friends. When they met, they soon met with the boy's father who tells the doctor that he'll treat his son as along as he say he does. Getting a bit too much for Ellison, there's even more than that.

When Bridget gets a visitor of a former patient's relative, a sister, about the mishap of the death notice and billing of surgery. She help corrected it and told her how it happen. The sister got upset that her brother killed himself in the hospital under her care. That gave Bridget a whole lot of problems to deal with.

In the meantime, Ellison gets back and finds the boyfriend tied up and soon to lose his finger if he doesn't get any treatment. When Gretchen comes back, they both have a heated argument, but after they
re argument, the boyfriend runs into his car and drives off but soon crashes in the woods.

Ellison tells the guy that he can't tell the police that Gretchen and him did this because if he does, he could be killed the the gang that he works.

That worked and soon Ellison gets back home, brings the milks that his wife asked for and talks to his father, who they have a bad history.

This episode was well thrilling and entertaining. I couldn't get enough of Gretchen and her friend in a tight situation between the boyfriend hurt and the hospital files in review.

Overall this episode was an 8/10.

You can catch "Complications" Thursday nights at 9/8c on USA Network.



Graceland: "B-Positive" 

In the season premiere of "Graceland" the wait is finally over, is Mike really dead?

Well, no and that's the good part. Mike had to pretend that he was dead to capture Sid, who Paige is now trying to capture. She's trying to do what she did wrong and Paul isn't quite happy with her after Mike's accident.

In the meantime, Paul is taking undercover for a case to take down one of the gangs that steals organs. Thinking that he has backup behind him, he goes through one of the worst days probably ever and soon takes it out on the captain.

As Mike recovers, after learning what Paige was doing with Sid, he had to stop it. As Paige was moments away from meeting with Sid, Mike comes and gets Sid running away. After what went down and after last season, Paige puts in her transfer to move out of the house. Paul is fine with it but not the others.

But it wasn't over when Johnny picks Sid up and drives off.

This was a really good start of the new season. It gave that new sense if you haven't seen the series before, this would be a great one to tune in for.

It was thrilling and electrifying. I can't wait to see what comes next this season.

Overall I give this a 8/10.

You can catch "Graceland" Thursday nights at 10/9c on USA Network.



Clipped: "Pilot" & "Dreamers"

TBS has a new comedy series "Clipped" from the creators of "Will & Grace" David Kohan and Max Mutchnick. 

The series centers with a group of co-workers that went to high school together but been around different people. But they are barbers at Buzzy's barbershop. The series starts Mike Castle and Ashley Tisdale. They play best friends, who had relationship history in high school but are best friends. 

In the pilot  AJ gets a call from a sports agent about joining the majors and it gets him excited. But with Ben, the boss of the shop, pressures the gang to quit, AJ steps in and calls it quits . But Danni talks him out and after he quit it, she along with the gang quits too. 

It stops Ben from firing anyone and decides to keep everyone and pay the raise in the insurance payment.

In the second episode, AJ still wants to go out for his dream as a ball player. There's a tryout and tells Danni that he's going to try it, but Danni talks him out of it and tells him that dreams die when you reach an age. 

After AJ talks to her about dreams, Danni thinks about her dreams about becoming a singer. That lead her to perform for a Diabetes fundraiser. After the gang watches her perform, Charmaine talks to Danni and tells her that she tried AJ the wrong way. 

Danni relazines and takes AJ to tryout where he didn't get in but was asked to comeback.

I've watched a few comedy series on TBS from "My Boys" and "Sullivan and Sons." "Clipped" seems to be a simple comedy. There are some funny moments in the show and in these two episodes there were more than a few to get by. 

With George Wendt as Buzzy and Reginald VelJohnson as Tommy in the pilot episode. They play gay lovers that probably stand out. Watching two classic 80's stars getting that one moment was hilarious. 

Diona Reasonover and Lauren Lapkus are very good and have some hilarious moments. Rayn Pinkston as Ben, resembles the characters as Seth Green. 

All in all, "Clipped" is a good show, it's got some humorist moments and some real awkward moments too. 

Overall I give the two episodes 6/10.

You can catch "Clipped" Tuesday nights at 10/9c on TBS 


Thursday, June 18, 2015

Emotion Check: Stitchers "Connection"


This week's episode of "Stitchers" Kristen gets just a bit emotional when hunting for the killer and that she knows that it wasn't the husband.

This episode set a good tone for Kristen. When it comes to a case of the death of a newly wed bride, she goes into her memory and finds so much in so little time. When interviewing the husband, she knows that it wasn't him.

She watches and then talks to the likely suspect. As she talks to him, she tries to grab his hand which was quite weird but understand able.

Soon after one more try of finding anything, they come to a dead end but when Kristen comes up with a plan to try. It lured the killer and his plan out.

But that's not what all went down. Camille and Linus are the now "it" couple of the series which is very good. Those two do have a connection.

Plus while going throw Ed's things, Kristen comes through some photos and one of them seemed to be ripped with the word "Remember" on the back.

She goes to Maggie and gives it to her, of course she wouldn't say a word but near the end of the episode, she takes an envelope out and has the other piece of the photo , which has her in it as well from years ago with Ed and Kristen's mother.

Probably one of the best at the end moments so fat was when Kristen played the tape that Ed made for her when she was a kid. As he tells the story of Sleeping Beauty near the end we come to the last stitcher before Kristen finally wakes up in the creepiest of ways.

This episode was really good. The case wasn't has bad but the storyline of the characters were amazing. I'm very much enjoying watching Kristen getting caught up with emotions for the victims at least she knows what emotions are to say the least.

Of course this is a teen drama and you have to have those men vs women kind of issues when it comes to fixing a stereo piece. Watching Camille and Linus flirting with each other was amusing to watch.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch "Stitchers" Tuesday nights at 9/8c on ABC Family.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Intriguing Secrets: Stitchers "Friends in Low Places"




There is a time to help solve a crime and a time to solve a personal crime. Kristen learns exactly that in this week's episode of "Stitchers."

This week's episode deals with with more secrets when a case of a overdose teen is found dead and the stitchers project have to solve the case. For Kirsten, she's dying to dig into Ed's memory before he expires from the program, but things turn when Maggie stopped it for another important case.

The episode digs with Kristen, Cameron, Alex and Camille when they go undercover to a rave. Finding the suspect, who Kristen saw in the victim's memory.

It's until they found the suspect and the girl that the victim was with and they follow the suspect until they get stopped by the LAPD detective Fisher. With Kristen and Fisher bumping heads since the pilot episode, she actually showed him what they've been doing.

That wasn't the only secret to be revealed. Apparently Camille has been working with the stitchers project for about a  year. They paid her to keep a tag on Kristen and report back with any weird information. And that academic suspension was their idea too.

Very much intrigued with the characters in this episode. Kristen grows and learns how or to try to blend in with the rave crowed. Even the partnership between her and Cameron is pretty good that kind of reminds me of the relationship between FBI Agent Booth and Dr. Brennan from "Bones."

Along with that after the case was solved and found the suspect. For Kristen to find what's in Ed's memory, it was too late. She gets upset but when Maggie talks to her that there are others that need help from the monsters that are out there. Kristen gets flashbacks to when Ed checked for monsters under her bed when she was little.

And just to add to more secrets, Cameron makes a visit to someone named, Maria Rodriguez, who is in a coma. From the flashback, she was part of the stitching program before Kirsten came in.

Where does this episode lead up to now? Will Kirsten find out about Maria? Will she ever get to solve the death of Ed? Intrigued to see what happens next.

You can catch "Stitchers" Tuesday nights at 10/9c on ABC Family.

Monday, June 8, 2015

Stitchers: Solving Crime One Dead Body's Mind at a Time.




In the new ABC Family series "Stitchers," to kind of put it into prospective, it's a crime solving teen drama that tracks down clues from memories of the victims or criminals. I was recommended of this series from a friend and after watching the pilot, I think it's a pretty good series.

The series follows Kirsten Clark (played by Emma Ishta), who has been recruited into a somewhat secret government agency to be "stitched"  into the memories of people who have recently died and investigates the murders and the mysteries that are unsolved.

When she meets Cameron (played by Kyle Harris), a brilliant neuroscientist, assisting Kirsten in the secret program that's headed by a skilled covert operator, Maggie (played by Salli Richardson-Whitfield from "Eureka").

The series also adds Camille Engelson (played by Allison Scagliotti from "Warehouse 13" & Drake & Josh").

The pilot tells the story of Kristen, who surfers from a disorder that can't so any emotions. A college student who just got busted by her roommate and is suspended. Later on, she gets word that her "father" committed suicide, but she doesn't think that he killed himself.

She ask more questions to the detective than he ask her. Later when hacks into a professor's computer to look into the photos of the crime scene of her "fathers," a group of agents swat their way in and take her to a secret location at a Chinese restaurant.

That's where she meets with Maggie and they have this less than five minute chat. After their chat, Maggie shows Kirsten the "stitched" project that they want her help with.

There she meets with Cameron and have one hell of a meeting and discussion that I found interesting and amazed because of the chemistry that they show on screen.

When they brief her about she will be doing, she accepted. Going into a fish tank that has a chair, she sits in it and she travels into the dead victim's mind who happens to be a bomber, Peter, and they're trying to figure out why and find where the other bombs are at.

From what she sees at first is a bit freaky but when she follows the events, Peter having a girlfriend, Julie, having dinner and sleeping together. When Kirsten has been in there a bit too long, she had to pull out and just in the nick of time she does, but when she comes out she gets up walking towards Cameron and talks to him as if she was Julie.

Peter set the bomb not on accident but on purpose for the love that he had lost. Two executives, Jane and Fred, took the idea of Julie and that very much upset her. That upset her so much that she walked away from Peter and as she walked into the streets, she got hit.

Peter took it very hard and act on revenge. Kirsten and Cameron went out to search for Jane and Fred. They needed help so Kirsten went to Camille, who's still upset with her.

They located Jane just before the bomb in her home goes off and asked her where Fred is at. They found him in the basement with a bomb around him along with a motion detector remote. Kirsten tires to think of how to stop the bomb and when she remembers hearing phone numbers being pressed. She goes to the phone and looks and find the code that was "Julie."

After all this, Kirsten wanted out because for the first time she felt what emotions are like. She felt happy, sad, mad and all them other feelings all at once. But when Maggie comes in and give her a file of her dead "father" she wants back in and knows who killed him, her real father.

After watching pilot, I was pretty much amazed of the characters in the series. My friend who recommended the series to me, told me that Kirsten is a bit of between two characters of Abed from "Community" and Sheldon Copper from "The Big Bang Theory." I would agree but also add that the character has this Taylor Swift look as well.

Solving crime through the memories of a dead person's body does seem interesting. I'm looking forward watching more episodes to see where this series will go. ABC Family does take the teen drama and add along with cop drama and adding syfy as well. I believe that's the network's formula.

You can watch "Stitchers" Tuesday nights at 9/8c on ABC Family.