Sunday, January 1, 2017

The Good Place "Chapter 8 & 9: Most Improved Player" & "....Someone Like Me as a Member (Fall Finale)"


"Chapter 8: Most Improved Player"

After telling Michael the truth at the end of the previous episode, Eleanor must face the consequences and see if she belongs in the Good Place.

The episode starts out in the same opening as the pilot did, but in this case Eleanor was waiting for Michael to talk about what this serious situation of her mistakenly being here. When Michael calls her in, they discuss about who she really is but Eleanor tells him that he got the name and her death right expect the rest of it.

Michael ask Janet to get her file but since she's still rebooting after being killed, she keeps handing out cactus and pointing out to different objects. Even playing with the ferns like a cat was hilarious. It was later after Michael interviewed Tahani and Jianyu, Janet finally got Eleanor's file and instead of bring in Chidi in Michael calls back Eleanor to go over.

While going over her file, Michael sees something good in her file of a time when she took her niece to the mall, at times because her mom wasn't being  good mother, to get charro dogs, a hot dog between two charros wrapped around with slim jim sounds heaven.  But when Michael came across about t-shirts in her file, Eleanor didn't want to talk about that but more about the charro dogs.

Michael told her to tell the story on the t-shirts. It happened when she was living in an apartment with two other friends and she asked one of them to borrow a dress but she declined to offer it to her, so Eleanor went in her room to try the dress but when it came time to zip it, it ripped. So she put it back in it's plastic bag and back in the closet. The next day her friend puts her dress on and is in shocked about the rip and sues the dry cleaners for it, taking them out of business, but that wasn't the end of it as she finally got the the t-shirt part which was her idea but her other roommate took the idea and made the t-shirts that has "Dress Bitch" on them, for which the people on the internet were calling her.

After hearing that, Michael calls Trevor from the bad place and tells them that they have the Eleanor they are looking for and ask to pick her up. When Trevor comes, played by Adam Scott, he tries to cause hell for Michael as in playing mean jokes like flaming snakes in a can of nuts.

Ready to take her to the bad place, Michael ask Trevor to give Eleanor some time to say some goodbyes. After telling Chidi, Tahani and Jianyu goodbyes, she gets on the train, for which was hot inside. Chidi talks to Michael about Eleanor and opens up about how he was helping her become a better person, but Michael doesn't give MVP to anyone and that's when Chidi yelled out, "maybe there should be."

Michael rushes to stop the train and pulls Eleanor out of it until they figured out what really was going on. But Trevor pulls out his card and tells Michael that he has the other Eleanor, for which she comes out from the train and says hello, while Eleanor, Michael and the rest were in shocked.

This was another really good episode. There were a lot of hilarious moments from Janet and the cactus to even Trevor and his bull shirts attitude, for which Adam Scott is amazing and also amazed of the truth cube that Michael has when he used it on Eleanor. Who wouldn't want one of those? And even there were moments like when Eleanor was being questioned by Michael and saying goodbye that there were times I felt emotional in a way that I hoped she would stay (not in a crying boohoo way or grabbing the issue kind of moment). The writing was so good along with the actors too, everyone playing a good part in this episode. The cast was MVP of this episode. Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

"....Someone Like Me as a Member"

Will she stay or will she go? I know that kind of sounds corny but it's the only thing I could come up after watching this episode.

Michael and Trevor figured out how both Eleanors got mixed up. They were both at the same place at the same second that they died: Real Eleanor was trying to save Fake Eleanor from the truck but got hit. And also that when they went to the good place and bad place that they don't have files on either one of them with faces.

After figuring it out, Trevor wants to leave and take the fake Eleanor to the bad place, but Michael doesn't want that to happen and tries to make a deal with him. So Micheal offers Trevor and his gang to stay until they figure out what to do, while that goes on fake Eleanor and Chidi shows Trevor and real Eleanor her home. Finally we learn that there are stairs to the bedroom, which has a button to opens and it pops out.

Later the four of them go out for dinner and while learning about each other fake Eleanor notice how close Chidi and real Eleanor has gotten quickly. With those two getting along it makes fake Eleanor jealous and probably thinking that she's going to the bad place. She lets those two go and checkout the art while her and Trevor talk and while drunk she accepts on going.

While that was playing out, Michael tries to entertain with Trevor's gang and need Tahani's help him with the negative attitudes. He offers them music and had a dance party, but it went south when they took over the music machine and put in racist comments from famous people, like President Nixon.

The next morning fake Eleanor wakes up with a horrible hangover as Chidi explains that the people from the bad place asked for the hangover filter to be turned off. Chidi tells her that Michael set up a meeting soon and they can walk together, but she tries to distance from him again. We see flashbacks from the episode of her dodging people of joining a group, paying for group tickets or being a team player at work. But Chidi tells her that he'll always be there for her because they're both in it together and that brings a smile to her face and something that she's probably never felt before.

At the meeting, Trevor tells Michael that fake Eleanor decides to leave but when it was her turn to speak, she tells Trevor that she wants to stay. Trevor wasn't pleased but tells Michael that he'll get "Sean" in on this and that turned a corner for Michael and beg him not to go to "Sean (the one that makes the final decision)." But Trevor doesn't like "Sean" either and ask Michael to make a deal and that deal was nothing and tells him and his friend "to get the fork out of here." BOOM!!

This was another outstanding episode that deliveries so well on both humor side and emotional side. As much as we seen Eleanor's past and present, I believe that she deserves to be in the Good Place. She tries to hide her feelings of jealously while watching Chidi and real Eleanor connecting so well. Those flashbacks reminds me of me back when I was in grade school and high school but I wasn't a speaking person with anyone.

Both Kristen Bell and Ted Danson was outstanding once again. I couldn't get enough of him trying to be nice to the people from the bad place or even hearing him tell Trevor "to get the fork out of his place." That one gave me goosebumps with joy. Also they left a really nice cliffhanger when Jianyu dis caught by Tahani as she was in his secret room and figures that he is not a monk. I can't wait to see what happens next. Overall, I give this episode a 9.5/10.

You can catch The Good Place when it returns Thursday, Jan. 5th at 8:30/7:30c on NBC.


Saturday, December 31, 2016

Kevin Can Wait "Kevin's Bringing Supper Back" & I'll Be Home For Christmas...Maybe"




"Kevin's Bringing Super Back"

When Kevin realizes that spending time with family isn't what it seems to be anymore, he tries fixing it the best why he can, his own way.

When Kevin offers to get the kids up for school instead of Donna, she tells him it's not that easy that there will be words and such. But when Kevin does it, there might have been some difficultly at first but with a blow horn that all changed.

Even when Kevin tries to make pancakes for the family, none of them had time to sit at the table and eat like a family. He described Donna as a opossum eating at a garbage can when she was eating her breakfast quick before going to work. Kevin tries with a bit a family game night.

When the family gets around for Monopoly, let's just say it didn't turn out the way Kevin had imagined it or even bubble soccer. After talking with Donna about it, he got an idea for a Sunday family dinner. During the dinner things bubbled up again with arguments but when Kevin set it straight about  how this is the only family they've got. And after things began to be humble.

But when Kevin went to get a beer, he gets a call from his friends about how they got Billy Joel tickets. Kevin tries to play it cool when Donna came in and tells him that Jack has a cool game, but she figured out about Billy Joel thanks to a text message from one of the wives. She told him that he has a choice to make and of course, it's with Billy Joel. It was a good 2 minutes of concert playing and Kevin singing along too.

This was a really hilarious episode of a dad who wants to get this family connected again. About time we see the whole family this time, since it's been a while. The part when Kevin blow horns the kids was hilarious also making them breakfast and seeing Donna eating her breakfast fast was another. Even the bubble soccer was another one too. Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.


I'll Be Home For Christmas...Maybe

When Mott's wife leave for the holidays, Kevin steps up and helps Mott and his seven kids prepare for Christmas.

Kevin and Donna join Mott and his wife for a night out. They learn that she checks her phone many times because of the babysitters quit middle of their job. She explains how hard it is to raise seven kids, but when Kevin opens up his mouth about it that upsets her and she runs off.

With Christmas just around the corner, Donna believes that this year will be the year that she'l get her list done. She ask Kevin to get the lights out but they were tangled and was too lazy to do it. But he gets a call from Mott to help him with the kids by babysitting them. It turned into a day of terror to a night of success for Kevin as he got the kids to behave so well.

Meanwhile, Kyle comes over and helps Donna out. He expresses that he has nothing to do for Christmas expect watching Home Alone at his place...all alone. After Kyle fills in for Kevin and helps out with Donna from decorating the Christmas tree, telling Jack about the birds and the bees (mistakenly for just the bees), and  hunting a Christmas tree.

But all things had to come to an end , Mott's wife finally came back with gifts and a disappointing looking Kevin too. But when Kevin went back home and saw what Kyle, Donna and the family were doing, there was only one thing left for him to do, put up the Santa and his sleigh up on the roof, like many years before. Because it wasn't a Gable Family Christmas til Kevin falls off the roof.

I enjoyed this episode a lot more than I first watched it. I watched it three times and after the second or third time it was really enjoyable. The writing was good and so was the actors as well. The family swap seemed to be an old story but this one really sticks well. Kevin James and Erinn Hayes were really good. Overall, I give it a 8/10.


You can catch Kevin Can Wait Monday nights at 8/7c on CBS.



Helping and Serving: Kevin Can Wait "The Power of Positive Drinking" & "The Fantastic Pho"


The Power of Positive Drinking

When asked to talk to his daughter about sticking with her classes than working, Kevin gets roped into the bar tending business.

When Kendra takes extra shifts at the pizza place instead of focusing on her classes, Donna tells Kevin to talk her about it when he's asked to help serve a guy beer. But when he gives the man his beer Kevin also listens to the guy's problem and then gives him some advice. After getting a big tip from him and recommending what to order to a couple of guys, Kevin gets a job as the new bartender.

Kevin turns into a Sam Malone meet Tony Robbins kind of bartender. He gives so many life changing advises to people that he ignores Donna with her problems, trouble at work and having her wisdom tooth taken out. After saving enough money to buy a smoker, Donna asks Kevin to stop, but the guy couldn't as he feels he can help people.

It turns worst for him when he forgets to pick up Donna. She calls him at the bar but when he answers he thinks it's some dude prank calling him and calls her a loser. After apologizing for the mishap, Donna tells him to quit his job, but Kevin doesn't want to.

As he waits for his last paycheck, he dreams of him being the Tony Ribbon's figure of the place and tries to change even Chale's lifestlye by walking on hot coals (bad idea!). But after picking up his last paycheck, more people came to him for advice and Kevin just took it and helped.

It wasn't til Kevin came home that everyone was there waiting Donna, Kendra and his buddies. It turns into an intervention and he hears the bad things that happen from his brother who got fired and banded from Citi Field stadum to even the two people he first gave advise to which turned out one losing her boyfriend and friends and the other his home and job.

Trying to put his spin on it, Donna gives him the ultimate warning: taking back the smoker. Kevin admits he has a problem but doesn't know what to do and gets a hug from everyone.

This was by far the funniest episode of the season. There were so many hilarious one liners and  such that I couldn't stop laughing. I could literally rewatch this episode multiple times and still laugh at the same jokes. For one when Donna tells Kevin that her wisdom tooth is bothering her and ask him to talk to Kendra, he tells her that maybe it's a sign from God to...you know... Also the Tony Ribbons thing was funny as well. Even the end where he tries to get out of a situation with advice but couldn't. Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.



The Fantastic Pho

In this episode, after quitting the last couple of jobs due to management being at a young age, Kevin tries to think of what he wants to do to make some money as it turns into one of his passions...food.

After sampling some cheese at a local grocery store, where he's a security guard, Kevin gets called into the manager's office, who happens to be a young guy who took over from his father. He calls him telling him that he doesn't like him taking cheese samples, even though the lady offered some. After that Kevin had enough and walked out, but not without taking some cheese and kissing the lady too.

Kevin meets with Donna at a Vietnamese restaurant, he tells her about he lost he last job. He's also worried about the place that he's in as he doesn't like foreign foods, but when he tried the restaurant's pho soup, he was in heaven.

The next day he got the idea of what to do with his life and that was going into the food truck business. Bring in the guy from the restaurant, he tries to get some investors going, which means getting his buddies involved and Donna. After trying to convince, he gets everyone's approval.

The food truck business turns out to be a success, but any success goes, there's a down fall and boy does the downfall show up fast. Kevin goes around talking with people waiting for food or eating and hands out cards calling him the CEO of the company. But when his partner ask him to do something, it begins a backlash. That backlash would end up his partner leaves after not taking something out of his soup.

That lead to Kevin making his own Pho soup that turns out to be a no go and headed into an emergency meeting with his investors, where he talks about serving his brother's firehouse chili. After trying to find something new to served the people, Donna tells Kevin that he should give the business up and to his partner, but the guy turned him down because he got his own truck. That lead to pitching the food truck idea to his former boss at the grocery store, for which he accepted. And Kevin and Donna celebrated with cheese and kissing the same cheese sampler lady.

This episode was okay but it wasn't as like the previous episode. There was humorist moments like the first scenes of the episode where Kevin walks out and stuffs his face full of cheese and kiss the cheese sampler lady. But this episode was a predictable as it comes. This happens to be another forgettable episode that's once seen, will forget later on kind of thing. Overall, I give this episode a 6/10.

You can catch Kevin Can Wait Monday nights at 8/7c on CBS.



Kevin Can Wait "Hallow-We-Ain't-Home" & "Who's Better Than Us?"




"Hallow-We-Ain't-Home" 

In this Halloween episode, Kevin and Donna decide to skip given candy to children and have a night to themselves, but their plan doesn't go so well.

It's Halloween and Kendra and Chale are taking Sara and Jack trick or treating at a truck and stuff. When Donna gets home from work, she wishes that they could skip the holiday by which Kevin agreed and came up with a plan.

That plan was to turn off all the light and pretend that they're not home. Donna gives a funny example of when McDonald's doesn't take his order late at night and because of their arches go dark.

When the plan was set, they get things ready and watch a movie, when the first doorbell ring comes, Donna had a hard time letting it go but after it pasted it was smooth sailing. But when another group of kids came at the door, they'd played hard ball and tried everything but Kevin gets caught.

Those kids puts shaving cream on their van and takes Donna's welcome sign too and gets away in a get away car with their parents. That upset Donna and  both her and Kevin went to go get it. But when they get there it was literally a trap as they got caught and started getting hit with eggs. They rush into the kids playhouse, where they get trapped as the kids wrapped duct tape around the house.

Donna and Kevin tries to figure out why their neighbors would do such a thing until Kevin realizes that it was his fault. He borrowed the guy's leaf blower and used it in his pool and got damaged and also calling his wife "Big Booty Judy."

Soon Kevin apologizes to Donna about all of this mess. He tries to break her welcome sign twice with both knees but became unsuccessful, but also hilarious. That's when he ran and broke the door open landing on his shoulder. Soon the neighbor shined a light at them and after Kevin apologizes to them they kept throwing eggs at them again.

After a wild night Kevin, Donna, Chale and Kendra got to a fast food place and was waiting for someone to take their order until they closed the lights. That's when Kevin bang the dashboard and said we're going to Queens.

This was as a hilarious episode as if you could watch it maybe once or twice and then forget about it. Yes, I thought it there were hilarious moments from Kevin explaining to Donna their plan to hide from tick or treaters to the him and Donna at the neighbor's backyard and getting egged. It was enough to fill my evening of a treat. The B-story wasn't much at all, just a cheap laugh of big guy and little guy and their girlfriends. Overall I give it a 7/10.


"Who's Better Than Us"

In this episode, Kevin bumps into an old partner of the NYPD, or should I say his last partner before he retired, but when he sees a new guy in his partner's life, things get weird.

After working at the retirement home as a security guard and having pizza with the guys, Kevin bumps into an old buddy of his from the force. It's Jimmy (played by Adam Sandler) and the busted some balls with one another.

Later, Jimmy's partner walks in, Kevin looks at him and when Jimmy went to do something, he asked if he has ever heard of him. Of course, he responded with a no. Kevin tells him all the crazy stuff that Jimmy might have told to him, but he has no clue. When Jimmy got back they left and left Kevin in a bit of a jealous mood.

Back at home, Kevin confronts to Donna about it and she gives the idea of accidentally calling him and see if he wants to hangout. She tires to help Kevin with ideas of where to go but their sign language wasn't as sharp as any.

As the two hanged out at the batting cages, Kevin tells Jimmy that he doesn't trust his new partner. After feeling what Kevin was talking he asked him to come to a party where he had to give a speech about someone important. When Jimmy's new partner comes back after being a clown at a child's birthday, he knocked a couple of baseballs too like a pro.

When Kevin gets to the party, he thinks that the speech was going to be about him but when Jimmy gives his speech it was about his partner. Kevin makes a fool of himself and gets up on stage and talked about how he was a good friend too, but no one carried.

Kevin came back home and soon Jimmy knocks on the door. Jimmy tells Kevin that he was upset how he retired like that without given him a heads up. Soon their friendship was good after a night of karaoke. After they performed, Jimmy's partner got up and sang an opera piece. And if that wasn't enough, while watching a game, the two were amazed of the wings they were eating that it turns out that it was Jimmy's partner who made them as they might have found a good use for him.  

I liked this episode as much as the other episodes. It's got that same story of someone jealous over their friend's new friend. Adam Sandler was good, was it his best on television not quite. There was some good humor from Donna sign language to Kevin on what he and Jimmy should do while on the phone. Also that karaoke scene was pretty good too. Those two does shoe chemistry at times. Overall, I give it a 7.5/10.

You can catch Kevin Can Wait Mondays at 8/7c on CBS.


Friday, December 30, 2016

Top Shows of 2016

As we say goodbye to the year 2016, a year of astonishing, sometimes crazy year in televisions. We can't deny that it was another great year in television. So I decided to come up with a list of what were the best this year and shows to watch in the new year.

Top 15 Shows of 2016
1. Westworld (HBO)
2. Stranger Things (Netflix)
3. American Crime Story: The People V. O.J. Simpson (FX)
4. This Is Us (NBC)
5. Veep (HBO)
6. Superstore (NBC)
7. The Crown (Netflix)
8. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)
9. Atlanta (FX)
10. The Americans (FX)
11. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW)
12. Girls (HBO)
13. Better Things (FX)
14. Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC)
15. Victoria (Masterpiece Theater)

Top 10 Best New Shows of 2016
1. Westworld (HBO)
2.  Atlanta (FX)
3. Stranger Things (Netflix)
4. The Crown (Netflix)
5. The Good Place (NBC)
6.  This Is Us (NBC)
7. Better Things (FX)
8. Search Party (TBS)
9. Victoria (Masterpiece Theater)
10. American Crime Store: The People V. O.J. Simpson

Top 10 Best New Comedy
1. Atlanta (FX)
2. The Good Place (NBC)
3. Better Things (FX)
4. People of Earth (TBS)
5. Kevin Can Wait (CBS)
6. Love (Netflix)
7. Angie Tirbeca (TBS)
8. Baskets (FX)
9. Divorce (HBO)
10. Gilmore Girls: A Year In the Life (Netflix)

Top 10 Best New Dramas
1. This Is Us (NBC)
2. Westworld (HBO)
3. Stranger Things (Netflix)
4. The Crown (Netflix)
5. The O.A. (Netflix)
6. Travelers (Netflix)
7. Victoria (Masterpiece Theater)
8. Bull (CBS)
9. Billions (HBO)
10. The Night Manager (AMC)

Top 10 Shows to Watch in 2017
1. Emerald City, Jan 6th (NBC)
2. Great News (NBC)
3. Big Little Lies, Feb 19th (HBO)
4. The Young Pope, Jan 15th (HBO)
5. 24 Legacy, Feb 5th (FOX)
6. Feud, 2017 (FX)
7. Twin Peaks, 2017 (Showtime)
8. Star Trek: Discovery in May (CBS All Access)
9. Crashing, Feb 19th (HBO)
10. The Good Fight, Feb 19th (CBS All Access)

Top 5 Disappointing Shows
1. Conviction (ABC)
2. Man with the Plan (CBS)
3. Feed the Beast (AMC
4. Roadies (Showtime)
5. Vinyl (HBO)

Shows Coming to an End:
Bones (FOX): After 11 seasons the on air the hit FOX drama closes it's case for one last season. I've been a fan since the beginning, when I saw the first trailer for the show. Then when it came to the premiere I fell in love with these characters, mostly Temperance Brennan, because she was different than I've seen on television for a female lead. Plus it was on before FOX's other hit show, House, M.D. which during that time I called them the sister-brother combo of Tuesday night Fox ( I know it sounds weird but to me these two felt like they were siblings in a way). As much as I hate to see a series end, I'm glad that the network has given them a final run for us (the fans) to have a last go around. I'm sure these last 12 episodes will be their best ones yet.

Grimm (NBC): After five seasons, the book will come to a close on the hit NBC supernatural-cop drama.  Just like Bones, I fell in love these characters, a lot and if I'm not mistaken, it's probably the only show that hasn't really let go of it's actors. I enjoy watching Nick, Hank, Wu, Adalind, Rosealee and Monroe every week. And yes, even though some aren't into it, I'm on the bandwagon of #Nadalind. The series was so different that I loved tuning in on Fridays (and other nights it was one at the beginning). For it to end I hope there's a happy ending with 13 episodes get ready for the best of all.













Thursday, December 29, 2016

Grimm: Tease into the Final Season


I think we've all been getting that emotional thrill that the season premiere of the final season of Grimm is near. Also I know everyone wasn't too happy with the shorten final season too, but the showrunners of the series sure wasn't.

"There was a chance that we would have gotten 22 (episodes), and we were going, 'Oh my God," James Kouf says, laughing telling TVLine and other visiting reporters along with David Greenwalt, another showrunner.

"That's a long trek," Greenwalt added. "We did that for five years."

"You know," Kouf added, "123 times through the fairy-tale world, and you start getting a little slim."

Even David Giuntoli, who took questions too and will make his directorial debut in the third episode points out how grateful with the cast that it's ending with plenty of notice.

"First of all, it was very lovely to be able to get a final anything in lifw here you know it's the final anything. It doesn't just get pulled out form under you, so that was nice," said Giuntoli as he chuckles. "I like to call it the Oregon, death-with-dignity, kind-of-our-hospice run."

With humor aside, Kouf and Greenwalt said that they had just enough "energy and the clarity and the creativity to push us through 12 great episodes" and the tease that the final three are "one giant movie."

Even Silas Weir Mitchell says that longtime viewers will be happy with the farewell tour, saying " I think (the writers are) trying to answer questions for the poeple that have stuck with us, man. The fans have stuck with us from this night to the night and this time to that time. Theyy deserve answers. They deserve the satisfaction of an ending."

Here are some teases:

1. The final season will be full of the show's hallmark nightitme scenes in the great outdoors. "It's lot of that feeling of the great, black forest/Portland look that we always loved and the fairy tale aspect of that," Greenwalt says.

2. With the season's call-backs to previous episodes: I'll say this: There will be a Hummel figurine," Greenwalt teases.

3. Bree Turner addresses out curiosity about Rosealee's pregnancy by saying: "There's been a few incidences where, yeah some fake bellies have come out. But also, but we've been real time, you know, fro the finale of last season. So in these 13 episodes, it's only technically 6 weeks. But they have done a couple of creative choices, through storytelling, that are really fun."

4. Greenwalt previews: "There's a very interesting time jump at the very end. There is some playing we time."

5. Nick has shown an unnatural attachment to the magic stick at the beginning of the season and his feelings may be mutual. "Not enterly so much as you might think begin to suspect from the beginning, but yeah, because this is too powerful for human hands to hold," Greenwalt says. The EP's also promises that "the stick definitely figures through the whole thing" and that any questions raised "will be answered."

6. And finally a tease about the series finale: "We're leaving it in a good place," Greenwalt says. "Great sorrow and great hope, you know?" Claire Coffee adds, "Everything's tied up. There are great reminders of why everybody liked the show to begin with and what really endeared the show to people. All of that comes back, tenfold."

Oh man, what could that be? In a good place. As much as I loved for Adalind and Nick to be together (because I really think they are the perfect couple in the series along with Monore and Rosealee), I'll be happy what the writers gives us no matter what. Ever since the promos have been released my mind has been in hyper drive. But also it's not the only show leaving in my life (Bones).

As much as I love ad enjoy watching a full 22-25 episode season, there are times where it gets tiresome. I love having a show doing it's final season with 13 episodes. If you look back at other shows like 30 Rock and Parks and Recreation, they did their best seasons with strong, character based and storytelling ending.


What are you thoughts going into the final season of Grimm? Have any theories of what will happen? What do you want the ending to be?


The final season of Grim premieres Friday, Jan. 6th at 8/7c on NBC.


Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Chicago Justice (NBC) "City of Heroes" Promo HD



Coming to NBC this March, no matter what the crisis is, there'll always be justice. Here's a new promo for the next Chicago series Chicago Justice.