Monday, February 1, 2016

NBC renews SVU & Med




The Dick Wolf brand and empire is still intact as NBC renews both Law & Order SVU and Chicago Med.

The Peacock Network announced Monday that  they're renewing SVU for an 18th season and Med for a second season.

SVU opened it's 17th season with an 8.3 million and 1.8 in demo and since has average to 7.2 million and 1.7 demo. Chicago Med had premiered in November to in 8.6 million/2.2 demo and has averaged to 8.4 million/1.9.

This is great news for the fans of the Chicago Fire trilogy and the only Law & Order series. With this news, I can go to sleep a bit easier but there's still a couple of shows that I hope get renewed.

You can catch Chicago Med Tuesday nights at 9/8c and Law & Order SVU Wednesday nights at 9/8c on NBC.

Friday, January 29, 2016

Stitchers' Season 2 Premiere is Set



Mark your calendars, Stitchers has set it's season two premiere date. And the best part is that you don't have to wait that long (if two months is still consider long?).

On Friday, Freeform announced that the second season of the hit sci-fi drama will premiere Tuesday, March 22 at 10/9c.

For anyone who hasn't seen the series, Stitchers is an hour-long drama that follows a young woman, Kristen Clark (played by Emma Ishta), who has the unique ability to "stitch" herself into the memories of the dead, tat will allow her to help reopen (and officially close) cold cases.

There will be new characters coming into the new season, that includes Tom Billingsley (True Blood) and Cassidy Freeman (Smallville).

Excited? I sure am!!


Thursday, January 28, 2016

12 MONKEYS | Season 2 Trailer | Syfy






On Thursday, SyFy has released season 2 trailer of 12 Monkeys.

From what is being shown, it looks like there's going to be more humor into this season. Plus looks like Cole and Cassandra will be the traveling couple team, which I love.

You can catch the new season of 12 Monkeys in April 18th.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

What If: The X-Files "Founder's Mutation"


On the second night of The X-Files two night premiere, Mulder and Scully gets a case that will take them through another personal journey.

"Founder's Mutation" was suppose to be the fifth episode but decided to air it as the second episode, proves to be a smart decision. I will say that this was a lot better than the first episode because it hard more of a case story than what we say in "My Struggle."

The one thing that made me enjoy this episode was the fact that Mulder and Scully's investigation had them dealing with what would have happen if they had kept their son, William. The case dealt with a mysterious death in a government owned program by the Department of Defense, studying the different defects of children.

Scully thinks of what it would have been if she kept William. She would have taken him to school, than quickly move toward when he gets hurt and is taken to a hospital. And in the last sequence, she gets a waking yell from him and asked what's wrong with him as she sees his face turn white with no nose and big eyes, like an alien, or one of those Flesh people from Doctor Who.

For Mulder, they spent an evening watching a movie and asking about how these apes were acting like; than moves toward when they're going to blast a rocket up in the sky and Mulder gives his best JFK impression of his speech of going into space. And the final one was just like what he saw when his sister was taken, William floats in the air and is suddenly gone.

Such a well-told story that gave these two characters the idea of what it would have been like, even though what they have done for William was probably for the best. (If you don't know about the story of William, I best recommend you watch Season Nine or see this clip).  

Besides that storyline, the case story was also intriguing. This wasn't just a kill for the top government secrets, but a secret for a love one. A kid searching for his sister that he has never met before, but both of them have unique abilities.

Kevin, the searcher for his sister, has the ability to get into people's heads but the bad part is that the person that he's in hears a bad high pitch sound. Mulder was one of those that he was communicating.

Mulder and Scully find Kevin and brings him to where her sister is at, the same hospital that they were just in asking questions about these experiments. The doctor takes blood and than takes him to his sister but wasn't really her and that just freaks him out and searches for her. They found each other and but in that scene as the doctor tells Kevin to back off, he pulls that pitch sound in his head. Scully tells him to stop and Molly forces her to the wall and also Mulder, forcing him to go all the way back.

Kevin gives the doctor one terrible bleed from both ears, mouth, nose and eyes. Mulder did say that he saw his eyes pop out, which would have been so cool to see that in there, but there are standards. The DOD takes over and is searching for Kevin and Molly. In the meantime, Mulder kept the blood sample that the doctor took from Kevin at the end.

This episode was really good and way better than the first episode. David and Gillian's performance was just outstanding in the scenes of where they are with their son. It played so well into this episode. Smart move to move this episode up from it's original airing.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

The next episode is consider from critics "an instant classic." That's what the promo said. Hell, I can argue with that since as Scully tells Mulder, "it has a monster in it." I love it when they show monsters, its my favorite thing of the show.

You can catch The X Files Monday nights at 8/7c on FOX.

The Devil Can Solve It: Lucifer "Pilot"



We've all heard the phrase, "The devil made me do it." For Lucifer, it's more of the devil helping solve it. Here's my thoughts. 

Monday, January 25, 2016

The Truth Is Still Out There: The X-Files "My Struggle"


First, let me just say that I don't think I was only one who gotten goosebumps from the very beginning of this first episode. From the catch up intro to seeing Scully and Mulder for the first time, just makes me glad that the show is back.

The premiere episode, "My Struggle," deals with the persona of both Mulder and Scully coming to grips with what they thought to believe that turns out to be the complete opposite. Can something that you once believed be a lie?

For Mulder, he's summoned by Tad O'Malley, who's like Bill O'Reilly meets YouTube, wants his input on a case that involves his source, Sveta, that she's been abducted. Not only did Mulder go but Scully went too, and it felt like love at first sight again. But you can see in their eyes that they haven't been together.

As Mulder and Scully listens to Sveta, Mulder seems to be interested again but for Scully, she doesn't seem to want to believe it anymore. When Scully takes some blood from Sveta for testing, Sveta triggers Scully about her and Mulder's life, Mulder looking depressed and telling her that she doesn't know how it feels about being abducted and tested. Scully leans forward with eyes wide open telling her that she does know.

For Scully, tries to not want to believe anything going on and tries to warn Mulder of what could happen if he goes forward with this investigation. She gets the blood test and not only has Sveta's results but her own as well, just to make sure. And even though she lied to Mulder and Sveta of the results, it turned into a chain reaction of the government destroying everything from the spaceship that O'Malley showed Mulder to taking down O'Malley and even taking out Sveta with a spaceship.

Mulder sees that everything that he and Scully have been working on is a lie from the government, that it's not aliens that are hiding but the government using alien tech on humans. He chatted to a doctor that was apart of one alien experiment that happened in 1947 and the outcome just pushed Mulder to get to the bottom of this.

Mulder meets with Scully in the parking lot and looks like hell. After telling her about what's been going on, she tells him that she lied about the test, but they have one who is positive with alien blood and she wants to help take down those SOB's. But soon they get a text from Skinner that they must come in at once.

Looks like The X-Files have reopened once again and a certain someone isn't too happy about that at all. I'm talking about the Cigarette Smoking Man, which has me asking, how the hell did he get out of that blast in the series finale?

This was a very good solid episode. Watching both Mulder and Scully deal with their struggles of getting back to The X-Files. Both David and Gillian were fantastic and looks like they never missed a step when it comes to doing scenes with one another.

It was a real treat to see at the end, CSM still smoking with some assistants and saying that they have a problem.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch The X-Files in it's regular night and time Monday nights at 8/7c on FOX.

Friday, January 22, 2016

NBC Announces Premiere Dates




NBC announced Friday the schedule for return shows and new series premieres.

The Voice will be the help in the lead in for the previews episodes of The Carmichael Show and Steve Harvey hosted reality series, Little Big Shots on Tuesday, March 8th at 10/9c.

Here's the rest of the schedule for March and April:

Tuesday, March 8th:
10/9c: Preview episode of Little Big Shots, about extraordinary kids.
10:30/9:30c: The Carmichael Show preview episode

Sunday, March 13th at 9/8c: The official season premiere of The Carmichael Show (back to back episodes).

Tuesday, March 15th
10/9c: Back to back preview episodes of Crowded, a new comedy about empty nesters (Patrick Warburton (Family Guy) and Carrie Preston (True Blood), whose two grown daughters (Miranda Corsgrove and Mia Serafino) decide to move back home.

Sunday, March 20th
9:30/8:30c Crowded's official series premiere

Tuesday, March 22nd
9/8c Preview premiere of Heartbest, a new medical drama starring The Slap's Melissa George as an unconventional heart transplant surgeon.

Wednesday, March 23rd
8/7c Heartbeat's official series premiere

Thursday, April 7th
10/9c Game of Silence series premiere, Four best friends, David Lyons (ER), Michael Raymond James (True Blood), Larenz Tate (Rush) and Claire Van Der Bloom (Hawaii Five-O), discover that a 25 year old secret isn't quite as buried as they hoped.