Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "Kimmy Kisses a Boy!" & "Kimmy Goes to School!" recap

In the new Netflix series, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt episodes five, "Kimmy Kiss A Boy!" deals with one of Kimmy's cult-sister coming to visiting and kisses a boy as well. And in episode 6, "Kimmy Goes to School!," Kimmy decides to go to school and Tituss makes a music video.
Here are some gif and photo recap of hilarious entertainment.

Tituss's workout

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Charles surprise Kimmy but she doesn't like it.

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Charles and Kimmy kiss.

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Kimmy protecting her cult-sister, Cyndee,  from NYC stranger.

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Kimmy pretend to be Cyndee's boyfriend, Brandon.

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Tituss's senses something wrong with Brandon.

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Kissing a bit weird.

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Brandon comes clean to Kimmy.

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Tituss tries to get close with Brandon by dressing up from Footloose.

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She knows about Brandon and she's happy to marry him.

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Tituss has a age crisis and dress like Cliff Huxtable.

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Tituss feels young again after being ask from a construction worker.

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Kimmy goes back to school and kill the Breakfast Club song.

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Tituss's high school year.

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Meet Dong, Kimmy's classmate.

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Getting your GED requires you to watch Major League.

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School's so broke that people rent lockers.

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Tituss's award winning music video.

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Another hilarious episodes of Kimmy Schmidt. The story arc of Kimmy going to school will carry on through the next episode and more. There's plenty of more funny episodes left.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "Kimmy Goes on a Date!" & "Kimmy Goes to the Doctor!" recap

In episode three and four of the new Netflix comedy series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Kimmy just wants someone to listen to her so she can talk about the stuff she went through and also finds a way to find inner beauty too. Also Tituss think that his big break is a musical that just suffered another accident.
Here's a gif recap of episodes three and four:

Kimmy's dream date turns into a nightmare.

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Jacqueline's dream to be a model.

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Kimmy and Siri don't get alone, apparently.

Siri talks back to Kimmy

Kimmy's fixing up for date.

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Kimmy's date on the lose

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This is called Kimmying.

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Waiting for the doctor.

Doctor's appointment
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Meet the doctor

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Plastic Surgeon

Plastic doctor
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Tituss's Photo shoot.

Tituss Photo shoot
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Tituss's audition for Spiderman the Musical.

Tituss's audition for Spiderman the musical
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Tituss's enemy: Coriolanus Burt.

Tituss's enemy
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Tituss's happy dance that he didn't get role.

Tituss's happy dance
These were some of the highlights of the funnest scenes in these two episodes. This series has been exciting and hilarious. The cast and amazing and Kemper is just as sweet as can be as Kimmy. So far the writing is very good.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "Kimmy Goes Outside!" & "Kimmy Gets a Job!" recaps

On March 6th was the debut of Netflix new series from the creator of 30 Rock, Tina Fey, comes Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. The show is about Kimmy Schmidt (played by Ellie Kemper) who was in an underground cult for 15 years but soon was rescued. She now is trying to adapted to living in New York City after years of being underground. Kimmy tries to fit in and get along with others without being known as the "Mole Women."
Here's a gif recap of for the first two episodes, "Kimmy Goes Outside!" and "Kimmy Gets a Job!"

We first meet Kimmy and her friends celebrating Christmas until...

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Meets Today Show's Bryant Gumbal

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 As soon as Kimmy sets off on her own, she shops.

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Excited to see candy that it's her dinner.

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Kimmy tries out the new bathroom installments.

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Loves her new room, especially the door!

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OMG! Here boss is Jenna from 30 Rock!!

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Sing it! The Circle of Life!!!!!

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Jacqueline is like the mom from Mean Girls meets Jenna.

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Kimmy made a scarf out of her and another person's hair.

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The NYC mascots have a meeting.

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Cookie Monster? Blue Elmo?

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Boy, Miss. Piggy had a lot of work done lately.

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The Babysitter's Club always gives the life's advice.

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Best gift for a kid: let him beat up Iron Man.

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The first two episodes of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" was amazingly hilarious. There's plenty of more on the way. Kemper is hilarious and sweet plus I can't get enough of Tituss as well.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Catch Up Weekend 3




Chicago Fire: "Forgiveness, Relentless & Unconditional"

It's just one of those episodes that make you think: if this had happened, should I do have done this, or could I have done that? For Herrmann, he took it to heart.

When the Firehouse gets a house fire call, a father runs out while his kid is trapped there. Herrmann and Dawson went in, only she came out after it got too dangerous.

Herrmann, the only one in the building, finds the kid but is also trapped. He soon tries to save the kid from leaning out the window until the crew gets the ladder there.

As the kid was picked up and Herrmann saved, the end wasn't even near. The kid was in terrible shape, and from the looks of it, the father was worried, but Herrmann calmed him down and told him he would be all right.  Little did Herrmann know that he'd see him again for a different reason.

The kid wasn't looking too good throughout the episode. Until there was a video of a father smoking meth and blowing it in front of his kid, this is the same father that had the fire and the same kid that Herrmann rescued. That pissed off Herrmann.

After searching for him, Herrmann got the info but didn't tell Casey or anyone. He decided to go all Rambo and give that dad a piece of his mind. Well, that's until Casey stopped him and had the Chaplain speak with him.

After speaking with him, the kid didn't make it at all. It was too risky, and he was in terrible shape. We see Herrmann and his family at the Church service, and as the chaplain spoke, he hugged and kissed his kids.

This was an excellent episode. It showed how Herrmann's character as he's a simple family man. Whether he could have done something different, he probably couldn't if it was done all over again. He did what he had to do, and it didn't come out how he wanted it.

Besides this story, I enjoyed the break up of Britt and Cruz. Britt wanted to break up with him until he broke up with her. It was a shocking turn of events for Britt, but she did get what she wanted. 

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




Undateable: "Japanese Businessman Walks into a Bar"

It was last summer's number-one hit comedy. Now Undateable is back with a new cast member.

It's a series about those who have difficulty finding a relationship; I'm really into this series from the beginning. Each character brings a different type of personality that somehow can't get a date with anyone or who's having a hard time.

In the season premiere, Justin still thinks he and Nicki are still in a relationship even though she is away and they only Skype each other. Danny and the gang try to convince him it's a dead relationship.

Soon, Justin asked a lady out for a one-night stand but soon turned it into a relationship, which Justin didn't want to. But when he gets back to realizing and asks Nicki about their relationship, it's over.

Throughout the episode, one-line jokes came from left and right. I enjoy how new cast member fits in with the gang. Bridgit Mendler is an excellent addition to the cast and the show.

I can't wait to see where this series will go and what challenges they will face in the dating world because, like me, I'm not good at dating at all.

You can catch Undateable on Tuesday nights at 9/8c on NBC!




One Big Happy: "Pilot"

I love friend-family comedy. I enjoy watching two best friends tackle the world no matter what happens, and when watching One Big Happy, I get not only funny but also heart as well.

When two best friends, one gay and the other straight, decide to have a baby, but when her best friend falls in love with a woman, they're married, and well, his best friend is pregnant.

Someone mentioned that this show is like Will & Grace meets Three's Company, which felt just like that when I watched the pilot.

I enjoy the character of Lizzy, who's gay, in this series. She's hilarious and has some issues that I felt that are real.

There's a lot of good comic humor in this series. I can't wait for the next episode to see where this series will go.

You can catch One Big Happy Tuesday nights at 9:30/8:30 on NBC.




The Blacklist: "Tom Keen"

This season of The Blacklist has been executing excellent episodes. This week's episode is certainly one of its best. 

Liz was on trial for the murder of a fellow officer when Tom Keen killed him. The Judge wants to know why she can't speak of this case in the court of law. The only person who can save Liz now is the man who is out of the country and is her Ex-husband. 

Red and Ruzek go and find Tom in Germany, his undercover op. When Red makes a splashing appearance and tells Tom that he needs to return to help save Liz. At first, he doesn't, but later on, he does come and speaks with the Judge. 

The judge doesn't want to give this case up until the Assistant Attorney General steps in and tells the judge that he's entirely out of line and to drop the case or he'll face something terrible. He does but tells Liz and the court that he doesn't like what the federal government is hiding and that Liz should take a look every day and think about the former officer and his family. 

As soon as Liz is released, she watches the officer's daughter and decides to send money as a trust fund to her. Red pops in and tells her such an exciting conversation that makes you go wow! 

Also, in this episode, Cooper had a seizure, but it's not from the cancer at all. The other thing to add is that Liz knows of his condition. 

One more thing: I don't think that this is the last that we see of Tom Keen. 

This upcoming week's episode looks like another hit. Tell your friends and family members that this series doesn't mess around, unlike other shows. 

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


Saturday, March 21, 2015

Flashback in Time with The Man In Black

If Friday night was any indication for the audience at Illinois Central College, it was literally a flashback in time of getting a chance to experience one of America’s most beloved musician.

Flashback Friday was a sure phrase to put it on Mar. 20th, ICC presented its Guest Artist Series “The Johnny Cash Experience” A Tribute Act at the Performing Arts Center  with a sold out crowd. Performed by Philip Bauer, who dressed, performed and even sang like the real Man in Black, Johnny Cash.


Thought out the show, Bauer performed some of the classic songs from “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Kate,” “I Walk the Line,” and yes even “The Man in Black.” But it was when he performed “A Boy Name Sue” that had everyone excited, as he not only performed it but had the audience yell out the verse as well.

Before each performance Bauer would tell a short story and fact of each song. At one point as he performed "A Thing Called Love" he walked off stage, sang and shook audiences hands.

There was no one that didn't know each song that was performed. Audience members would either sing it softy or tap to the beat of the song.

At the end, he performed “Ragged Old Flag” for the veterans that were in the audience. With that last song, the audience stood and gave a standing ovation that lasted more than a couple of minutes.

For that one night, folks got to visit or revisit a moment, a concert of a man that's still and forever will be one of America's most beloved musician.

Friends Becoming Enemies: 12 Monkeys "Divine Move"

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WOW! Can you believe that?  I guess a curious friend now becomes the enemy. The mission of stopping the virus has now added to stop a friend from doing any more harm than good in this week’s episode of 12 Monkeys.

12 Monkeys - Season 1It was shown at the end of last week's episode that Ramse is now against Cole and Project Splinter. He comes into the compound and destroys all the files that they had, plus takes the serum that’s used for the Core and uses it for leverage.

12 Monkeys - Season 1Acting like some hero, almost looking like Arrow, Ramse hikes back to the other compound where his girlfriend and child are staying.  He soon spots another group, The Daughters, an all-women's group that believes men cause the epidemic. Who could blame them, right?

Walking over to the group, Ramse talks with their leader, an older but wise-looking woman, and speaks about the army of the 12 Monkeys, the virus, and even mentions Cole’s name. It became one of the most bizarre scenes in this episode, but also, the one thing that came to my mind was, could this lady be Cassandra from the future? She looked like her, but also, when she heard Cole’s name, she wondered just a bit.

Speaking of Cole, he surprisedly appeared when he came in on Cassandra and Marker having an evening together. He unlocks the door and comes in, startling both of them. Cassandra and Marker thought it had been destroyed, but it hadn't. Cole explained what happened and asked them to find out who made the virus.

12 Monkeys - Season 1Upset and seemingly drinking her pain away, Cassandra helps Cole find Dr. Peters, who made the virus. Either she’s drinking due to working on stopping the virus, or she’s in denial that she has feelings for Cole, in my opinion.

Cassandra finds Peters, who is in a locked storage box but sends him off without killing him. I find that a bit odd for her not to do after searching and finding answers.

But as for Marker, he meets with this mysterious woman who tells him that Cassandra is an essential part of him and them. It looks like Marker could be helping with an army of the 12 Monkeys, it seems.

Cole, on the other hand,  returned to 2043 as his health had become an issue from time traveling. Jones decides to try temporarily saving him by using this excellent glass-lung machine.

12 Monkeys - Season 1Ramse soon came back to Splinter after his girlfriend's death. He returns the serum but soon goes full combat mode, takes things under his control, and tries to kill Jones.

The shocking scene came near the end when Jones escaped from Ramse’s rampage. He decides to use the Core and goes back to 1987.  Cole now has more on his plate than ever before: stopping the development of the virus in 1987 and also finding and killing Ramsey.

This episode held up to its expectations from its previous episode. The storyline through now has been outstanding and well-telling. These characters have changed a lot since the beginning, and now their emotions seem to make them make some hard decisions. I literally can’t wait for the next episode.

And yet more questions are being asked, like what’s the need for Cassandra? Was that the future version of Cassandra talking to Ramse? Just how long will Cole have to survive traveling in time? Does anyone think that Ramse decided to use the Core

You can catch 12 Monkeys on Friday nights at 9/8c on SyFy.