Thursday, October 22, 2015

Laura Vs. Citizen Stultz: The Mysteries of Laura "The Mystery of the Watery Grave"



In of the most nerve wracking episode ever. It seem that Laura had could have met her match when it comes to going up against one of the most powerful man in New York, but she's Laura Freakin Diamond. She can take anything on.

When a investigate a death of the wife of a national media baron, Wilson Stultz. Laura and the team find that Beth's car in the river, but no body was found, thinking that it might have washed down the river. Laura and Jake talk to Wilson and gives that a biker gang was after him due to a story that his paper put out.

That lead Meredith to show off her biker side and when a situation turned bad for a group of bikers and a driver, Meredith makes an arrested. When the biker was being quested he tells Laura that they didn't make any threats but make a proper papers to sue Wilson and the paper for that story.

As the case begins to moved when Meredith found that the phone call from Beth was a recording and made Laura think that this wasn't a murder but Beth faking her death. Laura finds out and tracks Beth to a motel near the airport.

Beth tells Laura that Wilson been abusing her and know for a fact that he killed his other wife. Laura decided to keep Beth's death as it is. Soon Wilson talks with Santiani about how her detectives aren't doing a great job solving his wife's death. But she played him and gave Laura the go ahead to dig deeper into Wilson place.

It gets very ugly with the press at Laura's house. Laura and the team check's Wilson's house. They look around because it's one of the room's was on a magazine and doesn't change because of it's value. But one painting was missing which was given to a museum.  But one final clue helps Laura nail the guy, the fact that Wilson hated his mother.

Laura takes Beth and the ME to Wilson's mother's grave and find that there's two skeletons in the casket.  The fact that Wilson killed his first wife, buried her in the backyard and moved the remains to his mother's casket piece by piece.

This episode was unbelievably nerve wracking  because of the character Wilson appeared. He's like the Citizen Kane of the 21st Century. I enjoyed it either way. I will say this that I was shocked to see Santiani open up to Laura that she was abused once by her husband, so this case was hard for her. Also Jake asking Laura for a date, I would be happy to see where that would happen or not. I think that Jake deserves a second chance at least.

Overall, I give this episode a 7/10.

Here's a promo for next week's episode.

You can catch The Mysteries of Laura Wednesday nights at 8/7c on NBC.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

The Past Comes Back to Haunt: Chicago PD "Debts of the Past"


Looks like the sins of the past has come back in tonight's episode of Chicago PD. Voight and Al's relationship gets into some deep mud and a little bit of celebration goes for one couple.

The episode picks off from last week, Voight gets up and tends to his family after the car exploded from James Beckett. Hank is in an emotional rage to get Beckett and goes all rouge into finding him and bring him back to the dark.

After finding Beckett at a store, they pick him up and question him. Voight and Al try talking until his lawyer comes and proves that his client was with him filing papers at the time of the the bombing on Voight's car and another one on a former cop..

Soon, Hank starts questioning the past when they took Beckett years ago if Al took the money. Of course, I wouldn't think that he would, he isn't that dirty of a cop. But it lit up a fire between those two that only looks give you chills.

Both do their thing to investigate, Al finds one guy by the name of Whitcomb, who happens to have taken the money from Beckett years ago. They take him, question him and used him to get to Beckett with a confession. Big. Bang. Boom! With a stake out, things didn't go smoothie as always but when Voight knocks Beckett and almost takes a shot to his head. But Al stops him just in time.

After a long day's work, Hank and Al have a drink and talk about how their past is coming up. As they took a drink it looks like they kind of like washing their sins away. Meanwhile, Erin and Halstead looks like their heading back together. Erin is back at her apartment, because she states that Hank was getting tired of her using the bathroom. Halstead said an hilarious comment saying that because you leave a huge mess in there.

And not to mention that looks like Burgess and Ruzek's relationship might be on the rocks.  Burgess was shocked that Adam was engaged twice before her. He explains that the first one was puppy love. So Roman gave an advice to Burgess to use on Adam. She asked him if he would be cool if they could move the wedding back. I'm not quite sure if the yes is a good thing or a bad thing. But from what Adam says, makes sense to me. Don't want to rush it.

This was another good episode. Watching Al and Hank dealing with such a problem as their own past. I could help but enjoy how Mouse brings in a new piece of equipment, a computer board. But you can't get rid of the white board.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

Here's a promo for next week's episode.

You can catch Chicago PD next week with a two hour event starting at 9/8c on NBC.

Solving Miss.Crazy: iZombie "Read Dead Housewives of Seattle"


This week's crime solving gets a bit bitchier when Liv help crack on the murder of a trophy wife. Plus a familiar face returns and it's a special day for someone.

When a trophy wife is murdered along with the murderer, Liv and the guys take on the case. Liv eating the brain turns into one of the housewives. With Liv acting like, she can't stop talking about fashion and others. But when interviewing Vaughn, a flashback shows that the victim had an affair with him, but of course, Vaughn wouldn't have admitted it anyway.

Liv and Clive interviewed the husband of the victim and was shocked and upset to hear and asked about his wife's affair with Vaughn. Of course, he knew but didn't do anything until near the end of the episode threatening Vaughn to take over the company. That lead to Vaughn taking him to a secret room where he was killed by a zombie.

But at the end of the day, it was the call girl of the husband, Bethany. With more than just one name on the call girl website, it was no doubt that she was the one. Plus she took Liv shopping until Clive told her about it. Than Beth knocked Liv and tried to escape but Liv stopped her knocking her out.

A shocking moment came when both Liv and Ravi saw that Peyton is back and is handling a task force. She only comes back for a few scenes, talking to Ravi about what she's been thinking. But of course, that wasn't the only she was here for.

I didn't understand why Liv was asking everyone out on Friday until we found out that it was her birthday. Talk about making some feel horrible. Liv got a bottle of booze to celebrate until she spots a birthday cake in the refrigerator. It wasn't Gilda that go it, it was Peyton that brought the cake.

This episode was very enjoyable. I get such a kick from Steven Weber, who's character is a total mystery to me. I don't know what he'll do. I have had this feeling in this episode that he's going to pop out with something when he was with Terrance, the husband of the victim.

Overall, I give this episode a 7.5/10.

Here's a promo for next week's episode.

You can catch iZombie Tuesday nights at 9/8c on The CW.

Crazy Best Friends: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend "Josh's Girlfriend is Really Cool!"


When it comes to meeting your ex-boyfriend's girlfriend it's never the best idea to become their friend too and in this case it shows.

As Rebecca gets situated in California, she's trying to find a way to get with Josh. Paula does what best friends do best, interfere and help. Telling her that Josh will be at the Spider's club. They go but they don't get in even if Rebecca bribes the bouncer.

Without going in, Rebecca decides to go home and spend some time alone eating, exercising and glued to the television. She soon goes to the store to pick up some PMs and soon spots Josh at the frozen food aisle. Then bumps into Greg and his friends, things get awkward here when both Rebecca and Greg meet Josh and his girlfriend, Valencia.

Rebecca is shocked but soon embraces Valencia and wants to be her best friend, from social media to taking her yoga class. I have to say that musical number in the yoga scene felt like one girl talking trash to the other in a exercising way.

Things go from bad to worst when they all four: Rebecca, Greg, Josh and Valencia go out to Spider's. Both Rebecca and Valencia go dancing until Rebecca kiss her and freaks out. Soon the truth comes out from Josh and Valencia doesn't want to see Rebecca again, not even letting Josh hang with her too.

I will say that Paula is one of the best supporting characters in the series. She seems to be in between creepy best friend to maybe having a love crush with Rebecca. From buying donuts to gift giving, I'm assuming she's trying to have a friend that's younger than Mrs. Hernandez.

This was a good episode but not like the pilot. There were some good moments and some funny songs too. I just felt that it was a bit down graded from the first episode. I still think that Rachel Bloom hilarious.

Overall, I give this episode a 6/10.

Here's a promo for next week's episode.

You can catch Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Monday nights at 8/7c on The CW.

Supergirl CBS Trailer #5




This Monday the series premiere of Supergirl arrives.

Here's a trailer:


You can catch the premiere of Supergirl Monday, Oct. 26th at 8:30/7:30c on CBS.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

A Shaky House: Chicago Fire "A Taste of Panama City"


A firefighter's life hangs in the balance, plus a friend still asking for help. And questions are being called about how House 51 acted on the crack house fire in last week's episode. A lot comes into tonight's episode.

Casey and Dawson act like everything is normal and try to keep the baby news a secret until Dawson asks to transfer to Arson and spells the news to Bowden. The reaction from Bowden was priceless. I couldn't stop laughing. "Gabriela Dawson, get your ass over here and hug me." As I said, it's priceless.

Now, with Dawson at Arson, she spots a report about the crack house fire she was a part of and looks into it to see if it was arson. There seems to be enough support to be an arson. That also puts the big question into another situation.

The Deputy Chief calls for Bowden to answer some questions about how they handled it. Somehow, they could have gotten there sooner, but of course, they had that neighborhood blockage of cars. Soon, Patterson talks with his crew, including Severid,e who tells him he doesn't want surprises. Something is fishy with Patterson.

Casey was questioned and asked about his actions in the last couple of weeks. Plus, Severide gets asked too and responds with them asking the neighbor, but no one knows who or where that guy is.

Severide soon does his investigation while he is off and visits the site. He was looking for the elderly guy that lived next door. With no one at home, he goes to the next house, and a guy opens it but tells Severide that he has no idea. The elderly guy soon comes out and tells Severide the same thing. Someone has kept the neighborhood silent.

Meanwhile, Casey gets stopped by Nesbitt and asks for the whereabouts of Katya's files. Casey doesn't know but goes to Voight to help prevent this guy. Voight can't and makes Casey out to go full Voightal.

But when talking to Dawson about the arson fire report on the crack house, he remembers something that drove him back to the bar. There, he searches and finds something beyond the wall. There are the files, and Casey tries to make a run from them but is followed by Nesbitt, but with the save by Voight and the Feds, Nesbitt is finally in custody.

Also, in this episode, Britt and Chili rescue a heart attack victim who looks like he will be dead. Not to mention that the patient's fiance was there and got in the way of getting shocked and needed to be rescued, too. Britt can't seem to get that baby out of her mind. Visiting him many times, it looks like maybe she might be thinking of adopting.

And it's a neighborhood war between Molly's and a family next door. Hermann tries to be nice, but it backfires, and that sends him to make it karaoke night, playing "Don't Forget About Me."

This episode was great. The story of an investigation and Bowden losing his job is a perfect storyline starter. The character Patterson is a moron and fishy with what he's been doing. That scene with Casey on the edge hanging on the bank van was on the edge-of-your-seat stuff.

Overall, I give this episode an 8/10.

Here's a promo for next week's episode.

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

The X-Files "Danger" Promo (HD)

Monday night the latest trailer was released by FOX during Gotham.

With the Truth still out there, the danger level seems to be at a high level for Mulder and Scully.



You can catch the premiere of The X-Files Jan 24th.