Saturday, June 10, 2017

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "Kimmy Goes to Church"/"Kimmy Pulls Off a Heist"


"Kimmy Goes to Church"

After feeling about leaving Perry the way she did, Kimmy decides to go to church with Titus.

"Kimmy Goes to Church" was another favorite episode of the season. It played well enough humor and awkwardly moments that I was well into the episode.

As Kimmy tries to learn about religion and goes to church along with Titus. There the two make a good first impression and Titus tries for the church choir as a sign of given back. There might been a problem when the church choir director's grandmother was eyeing Titus. Funny and awkward at times, you would think that she was trying to find a way to get rid of him but really was just trying something nice.

There were a lot of funny moments, there was the Lillian and Jacqueline "Pretty Woman" each other trying to try there own style of clothes. One of Jacqueline's old enemies returns in this episode and finally gets the best of her in the end.

Also when Jacqueline asked Lillian about who took her bag of clothing and Lillian thought it was Titus and Kimmy and described what they were going to do with them and then kiss like lovers.

This was just another hilarious episode. Kane and Krakowski were amazing once again. Even Kemper and Burgess as well. The writing was good too. Overall, I give this episode 8/10.


"Kimmy Pulls Off a Heist" 

Sometimes a certain bathroom is the place you want to use.

In "Kimmy Pulls Off a Heist" Titus needs to use the bathroom after a date and stops at a store where he has trouble with the new manager (played by Ray Liotta) as he has to buy something before using the bathroom. After that he begs Kimmy literally pulls a harmless heist so that Titus can use the bathroom.

At one point it got some hilarious just watching Kimmy getting addicted to the Chinese pixie sticks that she became Titus' hitch-man. The manager catches on. Liotta was hilarious during this episode. As much as you don't want to cross him, it was still funny. Even when he was trying not to turn around for Kimmy and catching Titus on the stop and had to go in the room and clean it up was another.

Jacqueline goes to the NFL owners meeting with her father-in-law and just when she thought she had them, Snyder got to her as he had his son arrested. But she will have the last laugh as she did get the team's name to change but not to what you would think. Let me just say it makes perfect sense to change them.

I enjoyed this episode a lot. This was another great Kimmy-Titus episode. Krakowski was once again at her best. And I love the last sense as it was like a late 80's early 90's sitcom. Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 3 is available on Netflix now.


Thursday, June 8, 2017

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "Kimmy Learns about the Weather"/"Kimmy Does a Puzzle"


"Kimmy Learns about the Weather" 

As much as this episode was funny at times, some was actually a bit predictable too.

"Kimmy Learns about the Weather" had some very good humorist story plots from Kimmy trying to get the local weatherman to admit that Hurricane Tammi might be overly altered about on television. But mostly it was Titus as his feeling about the cruise is coming more and more in his dreams and also thanks to a bladder medication product stealing his voice and using it in their ads.

Near the end, Titus' feelings start to build up has he tells Kimmy about the cruise and describes it like a bladder and ends with a cliffhanger.

I mention that this episode was also predictable. That comes off of Lillian as she budded heads with Artie that ended up kissing one another. I had a feeling after their first meet that something like this was going to happen.

Overall, it was pretty good. There were some memorable moments, mostly from Kimmy and Titus from Kimmy telling the freaked out people that there wasn't the storm of the century coming to New York. OR when Titus' reaction towards the medication commercial after trying to get his boombox repaired and even talking to bladder from the television too. Scott Adsit as Dale, who impersonates Titus in the commercials, was funny. Overall, I give this episode a 7.5/10.


"Kimmy Does a Puzzle"

With a storm coming and Titus needed to let it out, he finally does.

"Kimmy Does a Puzzle" was hilarious as times and enjoyable too as Titus finally tells Kimmy what happen on that ship and screams it out that he ate Dionne Warwick, but that wasn't the real truth.

Through the episode, Titus comes clean about eating Warwick but turns out that he was just seeing things. Kimmy tries to make her place like a bunker or funkier and be a more fun and enjoyable place while the storm pasts. But after Titus' story, she tells him that she had a line and if he's crossed it they can no longer be friend.

Kimmy tries to ask Titus once more and just lies again. Later on, as Kimmy tries get a game ready but missing it's pieces, they finally played with a puzzle but when it lost it's last piece it drives Kimmy mad. She figures out that Titus no only had that missing piece but also other pieces from the other board games and pushed over Kimmy's line and she walks out.

Lillian talks to Titus about the situation and soon figures that they need Kimmy (as we all need a Kimmy in our lives). Titus runs to Kimmy as she's at the Columbia campus staying with her teammates dorm. But Titus gets there and not only apologies and gives what Kimmy always wanted a high five and does a funny montage of it.

Overall, this was a very good episode that we see that Kimmy has a line that no one should cross it. There were memorable moments from Lillian telling Titus that Kimmy makes them a better person to even that high five montage.  Even Maya Rudolph was hilarious as Dionne Warwick from Titus' flashback to the benefit concert she was given for New Jersey. Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.

Season 3 of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is available on Netflix now.

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "Kimmy Steps on a Crack"/"Kimmy is a Feminist"




"Kimmy Steps on a Crack"

When Kimmy goes out to get Titus some medicine, she gets taken by the FBI as they need her help with a friend of hers.

In Episode 5, "Kimmy Steps on a Crack," Kimmy is takes by the FBI to help stop Gretchen as she has developed her own cult full of young boys. Kimmy tires to talk to her and at times gets interrupted by the boys are so at time doing stupid boy things. Three of them glue their junk together. Let's just say that Gretchen got so crazy that it was close to being Waco.

Meanwhile, As Titus is sick with apparently scurvy, he's waiting for Kimmy to get back but ask Lillian to take care of him. She takes him to a near by store where they don't sell any kind of food to rebuild their health, unless you want a frozen box of salad that's filled with chunks. As Titus gets worst, he slips up by saying that he had to eat someone on the cruise and stops there. It seems that we might be getting close to why he was washed ashore in the beginning of the season.

There were many hilarious scenes in this episode from watching Kimmy take down the FBI to when her and Gretchen reaction to the boys coming in and out of their room. I did love watching Titus and Lillian in this episode. They had some hilarious moments in this episode. The Jacqueline and Duke storyline was okay. I did find it hilarious watching Jacqueline and Russ' grandmother make her famous corn casserole. Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

"Kimmy is a Feminist"


As Kimmy runs and parties with college girls, Jacqueline deals with Duke again.

As Kimmy explores Columbia University after getting a free scholarship, she bumps into Perry, who i shocked that she's going to Columbia. After the two talked, the girls think that he was ghosting Kimmy and try to show her what being a feminist is about, for that propose it didn't end well. Kimmy realizes that the boy that wanted to kiss her was only 17 years old and not only a baby but everyone at the party that she was were babies too.

She bumps into Perry again and the two kind a hit it off as friend, but when he tells her what he wanted to do for a living that he was going to be a Reverend, Kimmy freaks out and pushes him away.

Meanwhile, Jacqueline is dealing with Duke after he kissed her. He comes over and tries to get the fire going, but she calls for reinforcement aka Titus for help, which turned okay til Duke thinks that Titus is really after Jacqueline.

Not only was this hilarious but it was literally the funniest storyline in the episode, as both Titus and Duke battle it for Jacqueline's love. And not to mention Lillian comes in as well. Probably doesn't do a lot in the episode but hey she still makes me laugh.

Josh Charles and Titus Burgess are hilarious in this episode. I laughed so hard when Titus called Duke a "Patrick Wilson look-alike" and falls down after drinking a couple of shots. And even the two tackling each other was another.

Overall, I give this episode a 8.5/10.

You can catch Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt available on Netflix now.


Thursday, May 25, 2017

The News Moment: Great News "Carol Has a Bully"/"Carol's Eleven" Season Finale




In the hour-long season finale of Great News, Greg's grandmother makes her fierce appearance to The Breakdown, and Katie breaks the biggest story of the year.

"Carol Has a Bully"

When Greg announces that his grandmother is coming, he not only fears her but warns everyone of her as she is the boss of the MMN. While there, she looks around and observes Greg on how he does being the boss of The Breakdown. She sees Katie talking back to Greg in front of her.

Meanwhile, after Katie learns that Carol has been skipping school, she tries to get her to study for her test and puts off investigating papers from Biscuit Blitz accounts. But when another network got the scoop, Gregwass was upset for her beefing it up.

After talking with Chuck about his grandmother at dinner, Greg shows his tough side to her and storms out of their dinner. The next day, his grandmother was so proud that she offered him the news division when Carol asked Greg if she could stay working at the station even though she failed her final exam.

But Greg tells Carol that she was fired. Katie shows up and tells Greg that her mother has been a big part of this staff as their best friend and supporter. Greg decides not to fire Carol but to fire Katie instead.

"Carol Has a Bully" was a good episode that showed a lot of humorous moments, from Carol and Katie rapping to study for Carol's exam or when Carol was rapping to Katie about how she won't help her mother. There were a lot of "beep you" after that one. Saying "beep." I loved the parody British version of Shark Tank, Pond Scum. I'd watch that show over Shark Tank any day. Overall, I give this episode an 8/10.

"Carol's Eleven" 

With Katie being fired, she's now staying with Carol. Carol tries to be tough, but when she tries, she sees young Katie talking in a grown-up Katie way.

Meanwhile, things aren't going so well with the staff of The Breakdown as Greg's grandmother's changes aren't going so well. Chuck reads off The Breakdown social media room ( I'll call it the Yellow Room, like The Today Show's orange room), where he reads an insulting tweet. Plus, Portia now has to do product placements for all of Grandma's stuff on the network, one that's a hat with a birdcage hanging, which will make a nice Kentucky Derby hat next year.

But when Katie watches Pond Scum on television, she hears what Greg's grandmother says about a company one day will hack into their competition, which puts a light bulb on and runs to Greg, who's in the hospital about it.

The two devise a plan to make Greg's grandmother spill the beans about her hacking project on television without her knowing. The device of a real Journalist, Impossible, meets Ocean's 11 by using the max figure of Chuck while the honest Chuck is up on the roof telling the real viewers about what's going on. Greg's grandmother will be watching the fake news in real time, but soon, she'll figure it out and stop it. But she was the one that got fooled as her phone was hacked, thanks to Portia and Beth setting her up, and Katie and crew got her confession. ,

In the end, Katie and Greg make up by hugging and almost kissing each other until the crew comes in and also wants to kiss since it's a transitional British thing. One by one, everyone got to hug and kiss Greg. Carol was proud of Katie, and two walked out as Carol still saw Katie as a child and the other staff.

"Carol's 11" was an excellent episode that wrapped up a lovely story arc of the hacking scandal. Everyone in the cast was so good that this was an outstanding ensemble cast performance. I think that Katie and Greg's moment will carry on with that one moment. The writing was excellent in this episode. Overall, I give this episode a 9/10. Overall, this season, I offer a 9/10. It was one of the best new comedies on television. I can't wait to see where this show will go in the fall.

You can catch Great News in the fall on Thursday nights at 8:30/7:30c after Will & Grace on NBC.
 

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Great News "The Red Door"/"Celebrity Hacking Scandal"




"The Red Door" 

When it comes to Carol and telling them not to do something, she does it anyway.

In this episode, Chuck asks Carol to go to his home and let the cable guy in to do some work and instructs her not to open the red door. Of course, we are all just wondering what is inside that door. Carol tries to do her best; even looking at Portia's hacked emails helped a little until when the cable guy left and shut the door, all of a sudden, the red door opened.

Carol looks in and sees Chuck, but as she talks to him, apparently Chuck loses his head, literally, and she runs screaming. She tells Chuck what didn't happen, but he realizes she opened it and looks. Chuck tells a story about how he was once going to be lead anchor at Nightly News and was such a big shot that he had a wax figure of himself put up (which is what Carol saw), but all things come to an end when he gets a call that he was passed over and they took his wax figure. The only two people who care about their wax figure are Chuck and Scott Baio. Chuck asked Carol to take the wax figure and dump it in the garbage.

In the meantime, Portia informs the staff that her computer was hacked, and everything from photos to emails is shared on the internet. Katie and Greg do their best not to look into it, but they do and read Portia's email saying that Katie and Greg were boning each other. It got into their heads that everyone must think they're a couple, but no one believes it.

One of the funniest scenes came when they try to explain that they're not a couple, but they could be, and Beth tells Greg that she thought he said to her that he had no gentles, for which he defines that he had and still kept saying he has gentles to Katie and she tells him that it's creepy to keep repeating it.

The two show the staff the email, and soon, Portia comes in pretty mad about it.  But she clears that email up, telling everyone that she thinks that Katie and Greg are dull and blames auto-correct for it. Soon, the camera guy runs in, saying that Chuck is on the roof and thinks he might jump. Everyone rushes outside, and Carol wonders and soon discovers the wax figure of Chuck that she placed on the roof. She runs to Chuck and tells him, and they rush up. Soon, Katie., goes up there, and as they talk it out, she tries to move the figure away from the edge, but it falls over and lands in the parking lot. Everyone was relieved and upset.

"The Red Door" was not its best episode, but had some hilarious moments. Watching Katie and Greg try to make a point that even though they are not together, they could be. Also, that scene with Beth telling Greg that he told her he had no gentles was hilarious. Also, just watching Andrea Martin and John Michael Higgins in this episode was funny, too, and draws some excellent chemistry. Overall, I give this episode a 7/10.

"Celebrity Hacking Scandal"  

Who can deliver, and who can not? Carol wants to move up in the news business, while Katie thinks she has the story of the century.

"Celebrity Hacking Scandal" stood out pretty well, with Carol trying to help produce a story for Portia. At the same time, Katie thinks she has the story of the century about the hacking of celebrity photos and other stuff.

When Katie tells Greg about it, he doesn't think she has something, and when Katie investigates why he gives her a hard time on this, she finds out that Greg once had a big scoop on the Loch Ness Monster, but it turns out nothing. But Katie has the source, who turns out to be an 11-year-old who did it, but it all led up to the online game Biscuits Blitz that's very popular.

Speaking of famous, Chuck and Portia fight over each other roles and spaces. Portia gets Chuck to play Biscuits Blitz, who gets addicted because he wants to get in touch with the younger people. But the scene with Chuck and Portia arguing was a hilarious part of the episode.

I enjoyed this episode, mostly watching Higgins and Richie go at it at times, as the two are hilarious. I was watching Greg and Katie go at it again. It is pretty good. I thought the writing was pretty good. Overall, I give this episode a 7/10.

You can catch the season finale of Great News on Tuesday, May 23, at an earlier time, 8/7c before The Voice Finale on NBC.


Sunday, May 21, 2017

Wings: 20 Years Later After Final Flight

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It was on this date back in 1997 that the television series Wings took its last flight. Wings ran for eight seasons on NBC, part of that Must See TV era with Cheers, Seinfeld, and Fraiser.



The series was set in a fictional airport in Nantucket, Massachusetts, where brothers Joe and Brian Hackett (starring Tim Daly and Steven Webber) operate Sandpiper Air. There's Crystal Bernard as Helen Chappel-Hackett, Thomas Haden Church as Lowell Mather, David Schramm as Roy Biggins, Rebecca Schull as Fay Cochran, Tony Shalhoub as Antonio Scarpacci along with Farrah Forke as Alex Lambert, and Amy Yasbeck as Casey Chappel.

It was such an excellent, friendly family comedy that was so clever and hilarious. There were some perfect moments. I've always enjoyed the Joe and Helen moments. I loved the end of season three when the gang was heading toward Helen's debut of playing for the Boston Symphony, and they came with issues with the plane and had to make an emergency landing. And come season four, Joe loses his plane and has to close his business for a while. Also, Helen and Joe's wedding was excellent. And I couldn't forget about Tony Shalhoub's character, Antonio, who does steal some of the best moments on the show.

I do recommend you watch this series. The series finale, which aired on this date, ended nicely and full circle, in my opinion. I could see now that 20 years later, the Hackett boys were still together with two and five planes. Joe and Helen have two children, and everyone else is happy to be around one another.

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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "Kimmy Can't Help You"/"Kimmy Goes to College"




"Kimmy Can't Help You"

Just as Kimmy fills out her application for college, she gets an unexpected visitor.

If there was one thing about this episode that I enjoyed it was watching Kimmy and Titus deal with this kind of situation. When Kimmy is filling out her application for college, getting help from Titus on acting and made her think he was having a spell, until s knock on the door came and it was The Reverend's fiance aka the Mystery Bitch, played by Laura Dern.

Dern's character delivers the divorce papers for Kimmy to signed and she talks about how they met and how she falls in love, in a way like women are with Charlie Mason in prison. Kimmy feels bad and tries to tell her how bad the Reverend is but she doesn't listen and Titus doesn't care what she does with him as he tries to get Kimmy to signed the papers and move on.

Kimmy eats the papers and they had to wait a whole night for the papers to get printed. Titus sends Kimmy out to get away from the woman to get her application done, which she did from dance team to debate why people throw urine at Al Roker. As the next day comes, the tables have turned Titus cares for the woman and Kimmy doesn't but with Titus having a way to change her mind she doesn't sign the papers. Oh yeah the fiance is upset about it but Kimmy knows it's for the best and now will have to try to find a way to make money.

Meanwhile, Jacqueline and Russ tries to convince Russ' father about renaming the Washington Redskins as they plan to do it at the old man's birthday party. The tables turned when Russ' father announced that his better son, Duke, will take over ownership. The plan backfires and Russ asked Jacqueline to marry him but that didn't work out. What also didn't work out is that no one stop backing into Russ and landed him in the hospital with a full body cast. The good news he's does marry Jacqueline with Duke and their father's blessing so they can have Jacqueline part of the family business. The bad news is that Jacqueline's parents don't approve.

"Kimmy Can't Help You" is a fine good episode. Laura Dern was not only hilarious but amazing as the crazy fiance of The Reverend. I just love watching Kimmy and Titus hand these kind of situations. Just watching them in those scenes just puts a smile to my face even if it's bad or good. I did loved when Titus tells Kimmy to go and finish her college application and buttons her coat all the up and she didn't like it. Titus replies to Kimmy how she lost that scarf and this what happens. Jacqueline an Russ story was good. I did enjoyed that moment when Jacqueline told Russ' father how Russ can poop but wish that they knew about it before placing the body cast on him. I thought the writing was good. Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

"Kimmy Goes to College"

In order to earn money for college, Kimmy signs up for the task app and bumps into an familiar friend.

"Kimmy Goes to College" was very funny and enjoyable. When Kimmy signs up not only her but Titus on the task rabbit app, they get chosen for tasks. Titus gets to sing out some background stuff for an artist that doesn't freak him out but on the last task it does and it turns into one of the most catchiest tunes so far.

Meanwhile, Kimmy does a lot of task from lifting refrigerator up the stairs to even put together that rowing exercise machine at Columbia University. But when she makes to the room of the requester, it turns out to be Jacqueline's step daughter, Xan. She wasn't the one who requested that it was her roommate.

Xan tells Kimmy that when she was in high school everyone looked up to her because she came from a rich family, but now in college no one cares and makes fun of her and her rich family. After trying to be bad ass like she thought they were, turns out they're not like that. But Xan's roommates are amazed on how Kimmy can row on that exercise machine that in fact talked to their coach and she demand the Dean that Kimmy should be granted for a scholarship, which she did.

Also in this episode, Lillian tries to filibuster an owner for planning a store in the neighborhood. Lillian tries her best to stop the owner but he ups one on her and at the end, he tells her that she has a job that nothing goes by her unless she says so The two seems to probably have a nice relationship.

Overall, I enjoyed this episode. I loved the short tunes that Titus was singing, from older people should have an expiration date like milk does. Also that California song is a hoot!! Please! Please let there be a soundtrack coming soon!! I would love to listen to this on the road! That was probably my favorite thing of the episode. The writing was good and so was the performance from Carol Kane and Burgess as well. Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch the third season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt available on Netflix now!