New Girl is back!! Here's the promo for the new season that you can catch on January 5th at 8/7c on FOX.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
The Chicago Trilogy Crossover Event Promo
Here's the promo that every Chicago Trilogy fan has been waiting for. On Jan 5th & 6th three shows unite in a two night event that no one should miss.
Checkout the promo:
Chicago Med returns Jan 5th at 9/8c,
Chicago Fire returns Jan 5th at 10/9c,
Chicago PD returns Jan. 6th at 10/9c
Chicago Fire returns Jan 5th at 10/9c,
Chicago PD returns Jan. 6th at 10/9c
There all on only on NBC.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
The Blacklist Gets a Fourth Season
Well, we'll be knowing a lot more blacklisters for another years as it was announced that The Blacklist is renewed for a fourth season.
The series creator Jon Bokenkamp broke the news Friday during an interview on the podcast The Blacklist Exposed.
"We knew about that a while ago. It's one of those things that's hard to keep quiet. But yes, we're renewed through the fourth season," Bokenkamp revealed. "Hopefully we don't thank that out. We've got a lot of story to tell."
The pick up of The Blacklist marks the continuation for NBC's early renewals. Chicago Fire, Chicago PD and the freshman hit thriller Blindspot have also been picked up for additional seasons just last month.
You can catch The Blacklist when it returns Thursday, Jan. 7th at 9/8c on NBC.
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
A Kiss and a Twist: Blindspot: "Evil Handmade Instrument" Fall Finale
After the death of David, Patterson tries to get back to work finding his killer. They've found that the book that David had left a fingerprint, which lead them to a suspect that's tied to being a Russian spy.
By the time they get to the suspect's home, Kurt and team spread around the house. He sees that a woman is tied to a chair and he busted in and wounds the suspect but that didn't stop him from injecting a substance and die.
The team finds out that there have been a Russian operation that involves their spies to marry their targets. They spot a female friend in a photo with the suspect and victim, they try to find her but comes across another spy that Kurt and Jane track and captured.
With heavy questioning, she wasn't going to confess but that lead to Patterson turning it up and making her think that they had her fingerprint, but really they didn't. The second suspect opened up and told them everything, but that was after she and Jane talked about how scared she was feeling for her kids.
Kurt and team search for her husband, but by the time they get there he was dead on scene. So that lead them to search for the only suspect out there, the one that killed David. Patterson picked up an ID at a convention.
Kurt and Jane chase her until Jane and her had a really heavy battle. That battle only lasted til Kurt got there and stabbed her with the needle with poison and pushed her off the boat, killing her.
Patterson finally got closer that she wanted and thanked Jane for, well, killing David's killer. As for Jane, who has been trying to figure things out in the beginning of the episode, she sneaks out of her home and waits for Kurt. She wanted to tell him something with a kiss. I think that broke the ice on their relationship.
But Jane heads back to her home, but she gets taken by the CIA and has a chat with Carter. Carter trying to put an end to his and tries to get Jane to spell what she knows by waterboarding her. That scene took a lot of guts to do. Made me just clinch and looked away during that scene.
But as she asked him a question, he was about to drill her with a drill, but that was stop when gun shots were hired. Carter walks towards to noise, but soon gets shot and killed from the mysterious man, who we've seen Jane with in her past. He comes towards Jane and shows her a video of Jane telling her that everything is going to according to plan that she, Jane, has instructed
My thought is WHAT THE HELL? Jane set this whole thing from finding Kurt and the tattoos and more. How? Why? WOW!!!
With such a twist, more will probably be revealed when the shows returns in February.
This was such a good episode. Ashley Johnson throughout this episode and last episode has really done a well performed and Alexander too. The writing was strong with such a twisted final moment. Plus seeing Zapata about to turn in her resignation, but I think she'll pull that out due to Carter not being a problem for her.
Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.
Blindspot returns in February.
Sunday, November 22, 2015
"Don't run, Stay with me": Doctor Who "Face the Raven"
We knew that this was coming for a while, but the question was how, and in last night's episode, "Face the Raven," we got to see Clara Oswald one previous time.
When Rigsy calls Clara on the TARDIS phone asking for help on a mysterious tattoo, The Doctor and Clara discover that it's a countdown to his death.
We all know that Clara has been enjoying much time with the Doctor and traveling from place to place. That includes dealing with risky situations and watching her look for trouble streets hanging out of the TARDIS; you know she's gone too far. They bump into Me there, too, as the Mayor of the streets.
So when they find Troubledle Street, they learn his tattoo is a countdown to his death because he was near a victim who seemed dead but wasn't. So, for his punishment, when the clock is gone, a raven will come and kill him. Somehow, this makes Edgar Allen Poe go, Why didn't I think of that?"
But Clara didn't let that happen to him and found out they could be switched, but can't she or a second time. So,? Ara was stuck with it, with no solution.
And the Do,c tor upset as he can be demanded Me to undo it, but she couldn't do it. It left the Doctor threatening her by bringing everyone from friends to enemies down and bringing hell to the area. But Clara stopped him and gave one of the best heartwarming goodbye speeches ever.
She tells him not to take revenge for her behavior. Don't be a warrior; be the Doctor. I couldn't help but tear up from that scene and the rest until she died. I think we all felt what the Doctor was feeling about it.
I understand and transfer the Doctor to where we'll know about the next episode as part two of this story continues.
I thought that the story was well told and that the send-off of Clara was emotional at its best. I thought saying goodbye to Amy Pond was hard, but this one takes a massive chunk of my heart. Clara Oswald is my favorite companion of the Doctor. She's got heart, a risk taker, and doesn't back down.
But even if this is a two-part episode, will she come back? Well, I guess we'll find out.
Overall, I give this episode a 9.5/10.
You can catch Doctor Who on Saturday nights at 9/8c on BBC America.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Highway Rush: The Blacklist "Kings of the Highway"
It's the fall finale of The Blacklist and the one thing that we can expect is the unexpected and this had some really good ones.
As Liz and Red make a stop at the gas station to get some gas and freshen up. Liz comes out and finds that Red and the car is gone. We all know that Reddington wouldn't leave her, turns out he was kidnapped by the Kings of the Highway, a gang that kidnaps, steals and kills.
Watching Red getting cuff was entertaining at times, but heart-pounding too. How often do you see someone give it to Reddington either punching him or hitting him? Counting back it would have to be only less than 6 I think.
Liz, trying to search for Red, gets Samar to help after a night she and Ressler had and used his computer to help locate Red's location. That turned south when the phone was found in the car with blood in the backseat. But a junkyard worker told Liz that a guy picked it up and told her where he might be.
She gets the guy's attention and had a couple of moments from playing pool to kissing in his apartment until the leader of the Kings called and told him that he's got Reddington. And wonders if Liz is around and finds out that she's in his apartment. The two fight for a good minute and Liz shoots him.
She makes a call to exchange him for Reddington but the leader won't deal, until a member speaks up and kills him and arranges the deal. As Dembe gets the package, Liz picks him up and exchange it, but Red wasn't there.
He was released but by the time everything went down, cops and Ressler comes and Liz runs as Ressler was chasing her. She ran pretty far but wasn't as fast as Ressler got her and arrested her.
But that was like the third shocking moment in the episode. The others happen to be, Samar being fired, the deputy Attorney General getting killed by the Chairman, so she's working with Solomon, The Director and Cabul.
Also I can't forget the scenes with Cooper and Tom trying to escape from Solomon's men. That car chase scene was awesome and Tom, of course, having to take the tracking chip off of Kurkart chest.
This episode was a great fall finale, there was so much suspense that at times my heart was pounding.
Now that Lix is captured by Ressler, I think that things are going to be super high for her life. The tipping point is at full capacity. The one thin I do like from the promo for the next episode is that Liz is in the same box that Red was in in the beginning of the series. Gotta love that!!!
Overall, I give this episode a 9.5/10.
You can catch The Blacklist when it returns in the new year Thursday, Jan. 7th at 9/8c on NBC.
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