Marry Me: "Move Me"
This week's episode of "Marry Me" deals with the pressure of change when your fiance moves in with you and that the fact that not talking about it will make you do some weird things.
As Jake is moving in with Anne with a little help from their friends, Anne sees a whole lot of stuff in her apartment. It gets a bit overwhelming for her and talks to her dads about it.
She then takes the advice of how she use to go to the bathroom and countdown to calm her down but apparently that didn't work so the next best place....her car.
Anne found peace and eventually not wanting to come back home. The girl had drapes in the car along with other things. Call it the mini RV car, as it came to me.
Soon Anne's friends and family come to her and tells her to go talk to Jake about it. She comes to the concussion that it's becoming a problem and just as she gets out of her car, she drops an empty bottle of wine and a cop is right there to see it.
Eventually, Anne gets out of it with again help from her friends and Jake. Soon Anne tells Jake the reason she's been acting like she's been. Soon they are back together watching a classic Real Housewives of Orange County but they are in the car in the garage.
Tonight's episode was very funny. There are some bits that just made this show stand out with it's characters from Dennah, who freaked out that someone told her she looked 40 and took some advise from another friend, Gil, and got botox on her face, which the outcome was funny as she got nicknames from Anne, Gil and other.
Another is Gil, who apparently is dealing with his divorce by eating out the 24 hour buffet. He literally stays there for 29 hours there after just paying $8 for an all you can eat. Which by the way if there is a 24 hour buffet and you paid to eat their buffet you should have the right to stay as long as you want. I really don't see an issue with that at all, do you?
I can't wait to see more of "Marry Me" next week and the rest of the season.
You can catch "Marry Me" Tuesday nights at 9/8c on NBC.
About A Boy: "About A House for Sale"
To be honest, I was glad that this storyline was done with, because it was getting a bit boring. I kind of understand where this storyline was going if the show wasn't going to get picked up last season.
As Will has moved back for a couple of days to get things packed and shipped off to New York City, he promises Marcus to find him a best friend for him as his replacement. Also Will was going to help Fiona with her project. Will is literally not wanting to go back to NYC.
He soon tells his girlfriend that it will take a couple of days due to helping Marcus and Fiona. That didn't cut it but she understood what he was dealing with so she decides to come over help him pack his stuff and ride across the country back to NYC.
Soon Will was on command mode to find Marcus a best friend, looking at Andy and CJ and then doing a dating game style but that failed as they answered the questions wrong.
Then came a surprised that his girlfriend came a bit early and then after talking to her and telling her how he feels that he doesn't have no friends there in NY that it means something to him.
Marcus overhears them and decides that Andy will be his new best friend and soon asked him to find a good photo of Will so he put an ad for a 12 year old kid to be his new best friend, which was sweet but soon cops came and thought it was some kind of creepy.
But as soon as they had their last meal together Will makes a speech to Marcus about how he would never have a friend like him when he moves back to NYC. Soon as Will and his girlfriend left, she thinks about what happen that night and tells him that he should move back to San Francisco.
He didn't want to because he loves her but she tells him that the people that he left wasn't just some friends that they were his family and he needs to be with his family.
So Will is back at last. I really enjoyed this show last season and was worried about what will happen in season two with this storyline but now that that is all done now we can have some fun times with Will and Marcus.
You can catch "About A Boy" Tuesday nights at 9:30/8:30c on NBC
Chicago Fire: The Nuclear Option
This week's episode of "Chicago Fire" deals with...well relationships mostly. For the first time in my television viewing that a show can not have two people who are working to be in a relationship. I've seen doctors and federal agents but when it comes to firefighters that's a totally different story.But anyway, we see Casey meeting hie niece that we haven't seen since like the first season,let alone his family. She tells him that she's been in a fight and that she doesn't want her mom to know about it. So she asked him to sign a paper for her. Apparently Casey's sister and niece aren't doing well.
So he talks to Dawson about it and later carries it on more when they are at the firehouse, which pisses off Herrmann because relationships between two firefighters are out unless you work at different firehouses.
It mostly started when Casey took Dawson up with him to vent the roof but that soon turned to getting down and riding down until she gets stuck but was fixed seconds. Then carried on towards her working like waxing the car and putting stuff in the truck and not closing the door tight, but soon Herrmann learned that she was not shutting the door on purpose so he could get mad at her.
She wants him to teach her to tricks and the trade of being a firefighter and doesn't want Casey's help for it. Herrmann was happy and later told her that they will make a firefighter out of her.
So Casey goes to Ruzek for help to see what's going on with his sister's husband and later finds out that he's divorcing and not letting her have some of the money from his company and giving it to his lady. We find out later at the end that Casey wants to talk to him the next morning and deal with this situation. Casey does it Casey's way which I would have no problem with that at all. Listen to the guy dude!
Meanwhile, Cruz is just suffering from not driving the truck. As Firehouse 51 gets a call of an apartment fire, Cruz sees a man hurt and on the forth or fifth story, so he moves the ladder up close and goes up himself and saves him.
Boden talks to Cruz and tells him that he did a great job saving that guy. Later Boden talks to the chef about reinstate Cruz back to driving the truck but then talks to the higher people and soon Cruz gets his job back. All is all right with the world well with Cruz anyway.
As for Britt, dealing with her runaway now comeback fiance, she really doesn't want to be with him anymore and that she likes it here in Chicago, but the dude doesn't see it and doesn't get it at all.
Soon later that night, Britt comes home to see her door has been broken into and sees a mess around the house from a robbery but the robber was still there. He tried to get her but she knocked him down with a bat.
She then tells her ex-fiance that she's not moving back with him. She likes it here in Chicago and at House 51 and you know what I think we all do too, right?
This episode was once again amazing. The one thing that made it amazing is how great the cameras get theses awesome shots during the rescue scenes or when things are setting up like when Cruz was operating the ladder, that was just amazing scene.
I'm very much enjoy the character of Britt. She seems like someone we want to know more of and I have a bad feeling that her and Severide will hook up later. It's just a feeling it's not 100 percent thing for sure.
Next week's episode will battle with Casey and his brother-in-law, get ready for a rumble I guess. Also a rescue that really is a moment of life or death. I really get chills down my back when they show a scene and when it goes silence I get goosebumps.
You can catch "Chicago Fire" Tuesday nights at 10/9c on NBC