Friday, January 16, 2015

An Affection Of Love: Parenthood "Let's Go Home"

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If there's anything to take out of this week's episode of Parenthood, it's love. Well, almost every episode is about love but this one seems to stand out full of it without any issues.
 Zeek was on a mission to find a gift for his first great grand (son or daughter) a signed baseball but it was in a shoebox but can't remember where he put it.
Searching for it, he also found a box full of film and that to Max to see what was in it, which turn out to be 40+ yrs of memories of the Braverman kids.
On the otherside, Adam comes clean to Crosby about his decision of what to do with the Lunchonette. You could see Crosby was just devastated of it but Jasmine came in, talked to Adam about it and as Adam went back to think it through, knowing what Crosby has helped him through those rough times that it's his turn to help Crosby.
In a way, I see the Lunchonette as a symbol for the entire series. At first couple of yrs it was great but then it started to no do good as business has gone down.
Two other things as well, we'll have another wedding as Sarah says "yes" to Hank's proposal and Joel and Juila are officially back together.
The one moment in this episode that stood out was when Drew apologize to Zeek about telling on him about the trip. Of course, he told Drew that sometimes anger is an affection of love. And then, Zeek remembered what he did with the baseball; that it's back at the old house. But when him and Camille went back, they saw a family with two kids and a expecting mother.
But at the moment, Zeek decided not to go over there and said that one of these days those kids will go up in the addict and find treasure.
The one thing I didn't like was of Kristina shutting down Adam's rethinking about the Lunchonette. What a meanie she was in this episode.
As for next we, it's the last episode before the finale. Everything is meant up for this, there's a birth, a wedding and the decision that we're all waiting for. This would be the time to get others to start watching the show.
You can catch Parenthood Thursday nights at 10/9c on NBC.

You can catch recaps of Parenthood and others on here or on The Quiet Corner

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Fired Up!: Wednesday Night Drama

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The Mysteries of Laura: "The Mystery of the Fateful Fire"


If one word could be described about tonight's Mysteries of Laura episode it would be hot.
The episode began with Laura talking to someone very seriously, that it might have been a crime. Wrong it was to a coffee shop worker who was given back shorter change.

When everyone clapped for her one mom from her kids school talked to her about winter carnival, in which she had no clue and didn't want to do it.

But she did and after asking the one that signed up, Jake, to take the next two days off.
As Jake approved, a familar old fame (played by Anastasia Griffith) of his returns, but for the fire case, which thought to be arson turned out to be a homicide. Laura multitask both the case and putting together the winter carnival stuff.

One of the best scenes was when she was at home and put together a replica of the scene of the fire and how the guy saved the boy. It was one of the best ways to solve a crime ever.

After thinking it might be a person who loves to start fires ot the ex-boyfriend, even the good Samaritan who saved the boy or the kid's mother. It turned out to be the boy who started the fire so he could keep warm due to the landlord was trying to throw them out. Didn't know that there was someone in the basement who died.

Throughout the story, a bit a jealously rained on Laura of Jake's ex and twice takes to each other. After the case, both talked and.Laura was fine with her dating Jake again, but with a look she really didn't mean it.

Next week's Laura is about to get smoking and love reunites.

You can catch The Mysteries of Laura Wednesday nights at 8/7c on NBC, part of #WomanCrushWednesdays


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Chicago PD:  "We Don't Work Together Anymore"

As things move forward for Linsey, moving from intelligent unit to the Feds. There's a case where they are after one of the biggest drug dealers in the country.
They have someone to go undercover who can get in closer. But when the Feds plan backfires they ask CPD for help. Erin seem happy to work with her family again.

Things do get heated up.between the Feds and the Unit. Hell, you can really tell that the Feds don't like to get down and dirty like.Voight and the gang.

But when thy catch a break and got info of a tracking chip they found the dealer and the undercover.
Also Burgess is back but on light duty. She's being the nicer side of Sergeant Pratt. While Pratt is with Roman doing their thing and getting some details for Voight.

At the end Roman feels bad about what Burgess went through and she tells him that it wasn't fault. Well hell, that turned her around and turned down the offer of being in the intelligence unit. I'm surprised but also happy she did it.

Also the moment we've been waiting for has finally happened. After a rough first day, Erin heads to Halstead's place. They talk and saw what was on tv and then magic happen.


You can catch Chicago PD Wednesday nights at 10/9c on NBC, part of #WomanCrushWednesday.

You can catch recaps of Mysteries of Laura, Chicago PD and others on here or on The Quiet Corner

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

The Final Begins: Parks & Recreation "2017" & "Ron and Jammy"

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As the farewell season of Parks & Recreation began, from the last season's finale to the season premiere we've jumped two years to 2017. The one thing still stands Leslie still working to get a national park going in Pawnee, IN.

But there's one or a few people that are standing in her way to do it...Ron Swanson. Apparently there's a feud between them that has them going from best friends to best enemies.

Both are working to make the either a corporate business or a national park. Game is on!!
In the meantime, Ben received a recognition award for his services, Tom is one of the most successful business man in town, that's how he puts it. And Andy and April think they are now the boring old married couple that they don't want to be.

As for the second episode, the beast is back and this time it's not who you think it would go, unless the title gives it away.

As Leslie and Ron battle out to win the open land, Leslie tries to convince Jam to vote for her proposal but one thing stands out, Tommy 2 and Jam are dating.

Leslie thought this would be a great idea to get back at Ron but that didn't work out.
Leslie saw in Jam what Tammy has done to Ron in the past and she has transformed him into Ron like. So Leslie asked Ron for help Jam to get over Ron. It wasn't pretty. But he did get over her. Apparently he don't need to crotch mask to defeat Tammy, which you had inside you all along. Jam decided not to vote for the proposal because of what Leslie and Ron did.

Meanwhile, Tom and Chris head to Chicago to see a familiar face, Tom's old girlfriend. She joins Tom and his business.

Tom still has feelings for her but too late...she has a boyfriend.
The one thing that got me in this episode was that the Chicago Cubs won the World Series. Okay I'll take that bet. First Back to the Future and now Parks & Rec.

Feel like the season has started off strong. I literally love the friendship and chemistry between Leslie and Ron. Put them up there along with Liz and Jack and Mary and Lou.


You can catch "Parks & Recreation" Tuesday nights at 8/7c on NBC.

Don't Spoil the Fun out of It: Tuesday Night Comedies and Drama

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Marry Me: "Spoil Me"

How often do couples fight over this issue? Probably more than you think thanks to binge watching and DVR's were invented.

When Anne and Jack get home trying to avoid the spoil alerts from friends and coworkers of a hit show "The Moors" and making it their special night together. But as they get everything in place Anne has notice that the finale of the show has been watched.

Both turned on each other, think that one of them watched it.

It got so crazy that each took a lie detector test from a cop that Annie's friend was dating.
Turns out that both of them have watched the how's season finale.

This episode might not be as funny as last week's but it still held up to be pretty funny.

You can catch "Marry Me" Tuesday night's at 9/8c on NBC.

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When Andy tells Will that he was going to a music producer's son's Bar Mitzvah. Will wants to go and give some songs that.he.has written. But as he's Andy's plus one, that turn out to be Andy's boyfriend.

Meanwhile, Fiona is having trouble with her relationship with Chris. The problem: telling Marcus about it. When she tries to tell him and learning code words like "night biking" meant. She was going to tell him but when Marcus asked to stay home without a sitter.

That's when she didn't tell him and let him stay home. For Marcus, staying home alone was a plan to have Shay come over and soon those two went to the Bar Mitzvah party.

Everything fell apart for Will but him and Andy inspired the producer's son to come out. But probably no deal with music. Fiona and Chris...he's letting her talk to Marcus about their relationship.
This episode was hilarious and heartwarming at the end.

I love the relationship with Marcus and Shay those two are hitting it off. Will and Andy pretending to be a gay couple was funny. And there were awkward moments for Fiona with Chris and Marcus but at the end watching her sing at the bedroom door to Marcus and him soon to sing along was heartwarming.

You can catch "About A Boy" Tuesday nights at 9:30/8:30c on NBC.

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Chicago Fire: "Ambush Predator"

Last week we were left with a stunning end that the warehouse fire that an arsonist is to blame not just this fire but that he kept.a clipping of a story of Shay's death.

Severide and Dawson go into the arson fire and try to find if that fire was caused by the same from the fire that killed Shay. They go back into the building, memories come back them, mostly Dawson who tells Severide about what happen.

They try find something but nothing even though Severide saw something different like where the fire was placed at. Soon they went to one of the head officers and asked for help. She does and gives Dawson and Severide a flash drive of photos of documents. Soon they find a piece of metal that help caused the fire which tells them that Shay was murder.

Meanwhile, one accident turns into a real Sophie's choice when a lady and the fire chaplain are in a car crash. Casey takes leadership and takes the risk of getting her out first and then him out.
After a difficult couple of days, both of them were okay.

Bowden's father finally came to see his grandson. He might be a.control freak but there might be a reason for that...Bowden's dad has stage four cancer.

And one of the other moments was of Mils and Britt. They have a.chance to talk to someone about what they went through last week. Mils thinks he's okay but when they get a call and see a lady with a bloody nose, he.gets upset. But.the lady refused treatment so they left them. Soon after bringing in a person with four cut fingers, they see the lady badly beaten. Mils goes to the house and beats the guy up and threatening him. Mils is off the edge.

The next episode seems to be another great crossover with PD on the hunt of Shay's killer which turns out to a real character.

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

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

A Newer Version of Cat and Mouse Game: Eye Candy "K3U" Series Premiere

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Think of it as a cat and mouse game but in this case both are playing each other. That's what the new MTV series Eye Candy, based on the novel by R.L.Stine.
When a young computer hacker, Lindy (played by Victoria Justice) is off probation of her computer  hacking. She celebrates with her friends and soon gets signed up to an online dating service, given the nickname Eye Candy.
After talking to over a bunch of guys some ranging from good to no way, she leaves and soon receives a text message from one of them. Unknown to her who he is, he starts playing with her by hacking onto her computer and stalking her, sending her messages that are just the creeps.
Lindy goes and searches for the guy that it could be one of those guys she's has met. As she met with them, hacking on their.phones, her plan backfired when the last one leaves and accidentally switched phones with her. By the time she gets to him, he's dead on the park benched, with her phone in his mouth and.soon a text appears telling her that he thought they were exclusive.
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By telling her ex-boyfriend and cop, Ben, and another cop, Tom, Lindy shows them that three people who've been on the online dating service has disappeared.
After spending sometime with Ben, Lindy was back at work the next night and soon gets a message on her computer and a four camera videos of her place seeing her best friend and.the stalker. When she told Ben, they both rush to the house but only Ben got there first and got knocked out.
When Lindy gets there she sees a dummy body with a computer and a video of Ben. The stalker wants her to say what she feels and that is that she loves him. That's when she later found him up the roof of her apartment dead.
This stalker is playing such mind games with Lindy. A bit of Hannibal Lecter-like serial killer who has an issue with people lying about how perfect they are.
Lindy seems to be tough character and has a will to do anything to stop. We meet her in the beginning with her sister, who was kidnapped on her own watched, about three years early before everything happen.
This is a totally new side of Victoria Justice's acting. This separates her from her Victorious character of a funny, singer into a young adult sexy and tough side.
As I said this series seems to be a cat playing with a mouse but also the other way around as the mouse catching the cat. We'll see what the series will bring and learn more about Lindy and.her missing sister, plus these murders that appear left and right.
I'm looking forward to this series, seems to be one of best new series of the new year, so far.
You can catch Eye Candy Monday nights at 10/9c on MTV.
You can catch recaps of Eye Candy and others on here or on The Quiet Corner

Friday, January 9, 2015

Emotions & Tensions: Parenthood: "How Did We Get Here?



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imageThere are sometimes words that are never enough to describe tonight's episode of Parenthood. But for me the only two words that fit best would be emotion and tension.

The story began minutes after Camille called 911. We see Zeek being taken in the ambulance and heading to the ER.

imageIn one of the most emotional first openings I've ever seen on television, with seeing Zeek being taken in, Adam and Kristina looking at each other, Crosby in a hurry looking for keys, Sarah leaving and Julie and Joel sleeping made it one of the best director shots I've seen.
You would be crazy not to get at least teary eye from that.

The Braverman gather up trying to get information and helping Camille calm down. The wait. Began for them. In the meantime, Adam and Crosby got word that the luncheonette has been broken in and later been robbed of everything.

Meanwhile Sarah was supposed to give Amber her baby shower that day but it was taken care of as Sarah, Julia, Kristina, Jasmine and Camille gave her one in the ER, probably the best place right? One of the best scene was when all five gave Amber advice of motherhood that they came together and put it in a book, a tradition in the family.

The one character in this episode that grab attention would be Hank, who is trying his best to be supportive to Sarah and her family. And that led to a proposal outside the ER. Sarah never did gave an answer to him.


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imageBut the center of the episode belongs to Zeek's health. His health isn't in a good state. The doctor has given him two options one surgery and the other is to wait. Zeek want him and Camille to make the decision without the kids involved.

I can't say how many times tears were being shed but I admitted that I cried at times. This episode is probably the definition of what Parenthood is and now that we have only three episodes left there's plenty of more tears coming.

This episode should be a hit for the Emmys for writing, directing and supportive role for Bonnie Bedelia.

Next week's episode will deal with Adam and Crosby on the future of the Luncheonette. Will Sarah accept Hank's proposal? And what will Zeek and Camille decide?


You can catch the final three episodes of Parenthood Thursday nights at 10/9c on NBC.

(Note: you can read recaps and others on The Quiet Corner.) 

Thursday, January 8, 2015

A Look Back: Goodnight Desdemona

( Nearly two years ago, I was a features editor for a student run newspaper at a local college. I got to cover and write reviews and features. There was one play that I got to cover and looking back on it, it still is one of my favorite plays that I've seen at the college. It had so many elements and mostly it was hilarious. I thought that I might post it and share it.)

Different Look at Two Classics


On April 12, the Illinois Central College Arts and Communication Department Theatre Program presented the show “Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)” in the Studio Theatre at the Performing Art Center. A story about a female writer who thinks that two of William Shakespeare plays, “Othello” and “Romeo and Juliet,” can be turned into a comedy and later is transported into three worlds.
This being a college theatre the setting was a bit different than the previous play, where the setting was set in a studio. It had a stone-look with some trap or hidden doors for both the characters in the story and also to help change the setting of the next scene in the story. It made the production move quickly as possible when each scene was done and the lights went to black. The lighting in the production was remarkable to watch. 
There were so many different kinds of lights throughout the production that the one scene or multiple of scenes was when Constance, played by Lindsay Nolan, was transported into three worlds.
The green-shaped circles spinning around her, then a flash of a single white light came on her with two flashes of yellow light that gave way that the transporting is about done and with the music playing it sounded like it came from a classic science fiction program or even a bit of like “Alice In Wonderland sort of thing. There were characters in the production that really stood out with one of them being Nolan’s Constance. 
A female writer, who doesn't have much of a life, has a crush on Professor Claude Night, played by Logan Henderson.  The character was funny and delivered some of the comic lines very well that it made me think of the character Liz Lemon, played by Tina Fey, in the award-winning TV series “30 Rock.” 
Two others that stood out were Othello, played by Tannen Skriver and the Nurse and Ghost, played by Dusty Bredeman, who also portrayed another character in the production as a solider. Skriver playing both Othello in a dramatic scene and humorist was well played. 
But it was Bredeman’s characters both Nurse and Ghost that had the audience laughing. In one scene he comes out and helps calm Juliet down after Romeo left to go have some fun. He dresses as an older female nurse that has way too much makeup on and sounded like she was from the Bronx or something.  And the other scene when Constance was in the cemetery, Bredeman appeared the Ghost with an introduction from “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.” Acting like he is really Carson walking around the set and at the end swung a golf club like classic Carson would do on his show.
Even though there was some really good acting, there were a couple of actors that had stumbled on their lines, but it wasn't a huge ordeal in the show. And there were was one that was playing the character a bit too much. As Constance was in each world she would find three things that she had thrown away before she was transported into the world of “Othello” and “Romeo and Juliet.” 
I believe that those items symbolized that it gives the character, Constance, a way that maybe she has a something better going on with her in life than she really thinks. There were some scenes in the production that was a bit predictable. For example, when Professor Night came in the office of Constance to ask her a question and showed her a small box that had a ring in it, she thought that he was going to propose to her but really was asking if Ramona, played by Natalie Holland, would like it. 
It’s one of those classic comedy scenes that you would see over and over in film, theatre and on television. It seemed that the audience enjoyed the more when Constance was in the world of “Romeo and Juliet,” which received the most laughs in the show, mostly between the relationship between Constance and Romeo and Juliet.
“Goodnight Desdemona” is a farce play about how life isn't all bad that there is harmony. It’s about how three people who are different have about the same issue in life and that there are people that care about for one another. It has showed a lot of variety in the production than you could even imagine coming from the characters of William Shakespeare.
(I got to cover a lot of plays but this one probably has to be the very top of the rest. This production had everything that I could have imagine and more. It really blew my mind away.)