Here's a quick teaser for the return of Blindspot, next Wednesday at 8/7c on NBC.
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Blindspot 2x10 Promo #2 "Nor I, Nigel, AKA Leg In Iron" (HD)
Here's a quick teaser for the return of Blindspot, next Wednesday at 8/7c on NBC.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
The Blacklist Theory That May Not Be So Crazy
For four and a half seasons, we've been teased with the question of how is Raymond Reddington connected to Elizabeth Keen. Well, there's one crazy theory that maybe to be not so crazy as it sounds....that he may not be her father but Liz i still his daughter.
TV Guide has take one popular fan theory that has suggests that Liz is Red's daughter because Red was previously known as Katarina Rostova a.k.a. Liz's mother.
There seems to be some good evidence to back it up even though there's no episodes to give a more credence to the theory, but the fall finale. When the DNA test confirmed that Alexander Kirk, who was romantically linked with Liz's mother, was not Liz's father, but in the alone moment Reddingto told Kirk that "Elizabeth is my daughter."
And then, just when Kirk was about the plunge a needle into Red's neck, Red whispered something in Kirk's ear that made him stop short. We have no clue what Red siad to Kirk, but whatever it was, was apparently enough to make Kirk disappear from Liz's life for good. Give or take that his exit was voluntary or not.
But later in a scene with Liz, Reddinton reiterates his previous statement that Liz's father died when she was young, and stresses that he has never lied to her. The only possible way to make both of those statements true is Liz's father is dead, Liz is Red's daughter could be true if Red is in fact, Katrina.
Known as the "Mommy Theory" this could explain why the creator and executive producer, Jon Bonkenkamp, refuses to answer whether Red is Liz's father, even when it seems like the question has been resolved within the show. When asked, Bokenkamp says "It's best to let the show speak for itself."
But there have been hints in that point the theory:
In Season 3 episode "Cape May," Red has hallucinations of encountering with Katarina, who later disappears on the beach after what sppears to be several suicide attempts, telling Red "You had no choice. it was me or Masha. But you did save me. Through her."
Since all of his interactions with the mysterious woman was in his head, some view this as merely an inner monologue, present-day Red being absolved by his former self.
Back in October, when TV Guide asked Bokenkamp whether it's possible that Liz's mother could still be alive, he replied with this: "They never did find her body. That is true. She, as the story goes, walked off into the water and committed suicide at Cape May and short of washed away. But it is true that her body was never found."
What are your thoughts on this theory? Do you think that Red is Liz's mother?
The Blacklist returns Thursday, Jan. 5th at 10/9c on NBC.
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Grimm Final Season Will Answer It's Biggest Question of All
With Krampus a near, the Grimm gang has revealed some big mysteries to TVLine.
In an exclusive video to TVLine, the NBC supernatural drama's cast and executive producers give a short recap of what went down in last season finale.
Remember there was the magic stick, the tunnels oh and the creepy dolls that Diana played. Now everything is setting up for what fans can expect to see the show's final lap around.
"We;re gonna answer a couple of very large questions," EP David Greenwalt says in the featurette that TVLine has.
Also, cast members David Giuntoli, Bitsie Tulloch, Claire Coffee, Russell Hornsby, Reggie Lee, Silas Weir Mitchell, Sasha Rozi and Bree Turner talk about what's a head, like Nick and Renard's determined to take both of them down, and what being part of the show has meant to them.
Grimm returns for their final chapter Friday, Jan. 6th at 8/7c on NBC.
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Grimm Season 6 "Shoot To Kill" Promo (HD)
Here's the latest promo for the final season of Grimm and it looks like an event is about to come. But first I think Nick and the gang needs to hide and not get killed by what looks like Renard and his gang.
Here's the promo:
You can catch the season premiere of Grimm Friday, Jan. 6th at 8/7c on NBC.
Awkward Teamwork: Timeless "The Capture of Benedict Arnold" Fall Finale

It's the fall finale and it doesn't come with a few surprises too.
We find out about that mysterious letter that Flynn found in a secret clock at the museum from the previous episode. It so happens to be a letter by Benedict Arnold about Rittenhouse and a meeting.
When Lucy and Co. get word about Flynn, they headed to 1780 and when they tried to see George Washington, they get caught instead. Just as they were waiting, Flynn comes in and gives them the opportunity to work together after telling them about the letter he found that was written by Arnold.
After some convincing words, Lucy, Wyatt and Rufus agreed to work together. They had to go to the other side (Great Britain) and fool Arnold about joining their side. When they were alone, Flynn and them tied him up and demanded answers about Rittenhouse. Here comes the shocking part (if you were think it was) that Rittenhouse is a person, not a group.
The man is David Rittenhouse, and he is a disgusting jerk as you could ever have met someone back in the late 1700s. When Arnold takes agreed and took them to Rittenhouse, things didn't go the way Flynn wanted it, that was for sure.
Apparently, they weren't the only ones trying to kill Rittenhouse. Caught in the act, everyone gets held up expect for Rufus, who's outside with the workers of the house. Rittenhouse kills Arnold and tries to kill Wyatt and Flynn til Rufus comes in and shoots the bodyguards. Then after Wyatt and Flynn were free, Flynn shoots and kills Rittenhouse but as he said that killing him wouldn't stop it. That gave Flynn the go after Rittenhouse's son, John.
When Flynn goes after John, Lucy, Wyatt and Rufus runs after Flynn to not let him kill the boy. But when Flynn gets to the boy, Lucy gets in front of him and talks him down til the boy leaves. That made Flynn grab Lucy and take her to his time machine and leave to where ever the hell they were going. I guess this would be the part in Lucy's journal that she would be traveling with Flynn.
I thought that this was a very good episode. We finally learned about what or who is Rittenhouse. I really thought that it was a group of people trying to make things their own. I thought this was a very good episode between Lucy and Flynn, as it was more of these two. The writing was good and I learned something more about Washington that I didn't know, he was called him a different name then just General.
Now this kind of open up the possibility of what will happen next. Where did Flynn take Lucy and how will Wyatt and Rufus get her back. I think we're in for a real ride when the show comes back in the new year.
Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10
You can catch Timeless when it returns Monday, Jan. 16 at 10/9c on NBC.
Chicago Med: Someone's Leaving, but Who?
Well, Chicago Med fans, start speculating now and get your theories on because someone is going to be leaving the NBC hit medical drama by the end of the season.
Reported by TV Guide, someone is leaving at the end of the season and it won't be on any good terms. The exit will occur sometime a few episodes before the season finale and it will be a "tragic" one that "has a profound effect" on the recurring character's colleagues.
This sudden loss will cause a huge shake-up for the staff members at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center and leave a vacancy that may create a new, much-needed career opportunity for one of the remaining staffers.
I know it maybe too early to figure this out who but this isn't the first big loss in the Chicago series. From Leslie Shay on Fire to Nadia Decotis on P.D. If I had to choose between three of the members I think it would Maggie, Goodwin or Choi.
Chicago Med returns with new episodes Thursday, January 5th at 9/8c on NBC.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
A Shocker and Betrayal: Blindspot "Why Let Cooler Pasture Deform" Fall Finale

Everything has lead to this episode, so many twist and turns that I want the show to come back now.
At the end of the previous episode, Jane was kidnapped and taken from her brother back to Sheppard because he gets a message that she has betrayed them. Taking her back to the compound, they meet with Sheppard and tells Jane that they've moved up the timeline for Phase II. Sheppard and Roman leave Jane in the room, alone, to handle something, which gave Jane time to look around and try to get a few snapshots and make a call to Weller.
Weller and the team get Jane's message and they see that they're gonna blow up the power grids. So as they get their team together and head to where Jane is located, Jane gets caught red handed by Sheppard, who had the idea that she would do. They take her down in the warehouse, tied, and tell her that Phase II wasn't going to happen but Phase II for her team (FBI) was going to happen when they get to the compound.
But before Weller headed out, he gets a phone call from Allison's boyfriend that she was in the hospital, but when he gets there, there was no record of her being there from an accident. It was a distraction so he wouldn't be with the team, of course he figured that out when he was driving to the compound and telling Patterson to inform them, but was too late.
Sheppard tells Jane that she's disappointed and from what she has done, she's gonna have Roman kill her. Of course, do you think that will happen, even after he has done some crazy stuff to people and hearing the story of him not being able to kill the bunny...he tired and aimed the gun at Sheppard but there weren't any bullets. Sheppard was even more disappointed in him, and soon turns into one of the most mother vs daughter vs son fight on television. Roman shoots Sheppard, only injuring her, but Jane takes him and runs off.
But before the they'd fought, Sheppard told Jane, how they knew she was working for the FBI, from someone who works in the FBI. Their spy...no other than Dr. Borden! And all this time I thought it was Nas.
When Weller gets to the compound, the place was in rumbles. A few people comes out and he spots Zapata, they try to find Nas and Reade until he felt a vibration in a large steal pipe that Nas has been banging for help.
Meanwhile, Jane and Roman get away from Sheppard but they come to an area where there's syringes and meds around. Jane talks to Roman and tells him that they only way to help is to start at the beginning and sticks him with that stuff that they gave Jane on losing her memory.
But at the end it leaves a complete cliffhanger when Paterson finds out who the mole is in the FBI. She's sneaks into Borden's place and hears him talking on the phone. She confronts him about it and tells him ht's under arrest. But it didn't end just there, they two chased and fought until one gun was in between them until it goes off. Who got shot?
This was a very good episode that delivered on suspense and surprises for a fall finale. Did it end the Phase II storyline, no that still looks like it's gonna continue. But the shocking reveal of Borden being the mole in the FBI was a complete shock. I had a thought that it was Nas with all that stuff she's doing and listening in on the tapes of everyone's therapy sessions. I thought that writing was really good and felt that the acting was good, no one really stood out as a performance of the week kind of the thing.
So what will happen, I think the one that got shot would be Patterson. But Borden will help her and take care of her from the injury. I think with understanding, that Weller and Co will forgive Borden for what he has done in efforts to help them. Jane will take Roman to the FBI and probably either get him ready to prep him to work for them or send him back to Sheppard (highly unlikely). Who's in favor of the three love cross between Nas, Jane and Allison for Weller?
Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.
You can catch Blindspot when it returns Wednesday, Jan. 4th at 8/7c on NBC.
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