Monday, August 28, 2017

Supergirl Season 1

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I was interested when I heard Supergirl was coming to television a couple of years ago since it came from the team that brought Arrow and The Flash. Even though I watched the out of episodes of the first season when it aired on CBS, I finally got the time to watch the complete first season this past week, and ma, n did it pull me in. 

In the first seas, she sometimes brought a lot of fun, thrilling, and emotional. Not only did the writing improve the season, but the acting from the ensemble cast gave the actual touching of what the show got to be. Mainly, Melissa Benoist shines like the light as Supergirl and gives a real heart and soul that you can believe she's Kara Danvers and Supergirl. 

Along with Benoist, Chyler Leigh, who plays Kara Danvers' sister, Alex Danvers, gives a real meaning to foster love and is the true heart and soul of what gets Kara growing as Supergirl. As Cat Grant, Calista Flockhart sometimes gets annoying but comes through with a solid performance near the end of the seasons—she's probably one of the most improved support years in the highest season. 

David Harewood initially got annoying as Hank Henshaw grew up after learning that he was J'onn J'onzz, which gave him a whole new meaning. After learning why he's taken his true identity, H is an actual figure. Mechcad Brooks as James Olsen is good and enjoyable but doesn't give fire, just that man in the middle when it comes to being with Lucy Lane and Kara/Supergirl.  

I loved the first season of Supergirl like I loved the first season of The Blacklist and ChicagoFiree: I couldn't stop watching it. With so many villains, such as Villainsvewire, Red Tornado, Max Lord, and the Red Kryptonite, it still gives me goosebumps. Still, it reminds me of what these characters went through to battle them, especially the red kryptonite that changed Kara's mind to hate. Benoist and Leigh still the show and give such a sister power that I genuinely enjoy. I can't wait to see Season 2 later this week. The first season gets a 9/10. 

Supergirl's first two seasons are now available on Bluray and DVD and streaming on Netflix, too. You can catch the season 3 premiere of Supergirl on Monday, October 9th, at 8/7c on The CW. 

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Disjointed Season 1 Part 1


The first ten episodes of the new Netflix series Disjointed are streaming now, and if you're looking for a sitcom that makes a lot of weed jokes, then this show might be for you.

The show has its moments and not so moments. Kathy Bates, playing Ruth Feldman, gives a hilarious performance that'll stick out at times and also gives some good dramatic moments as well. The supporting cast works well with one another and along with Bates.

Aaron Moten, playing Travis, Ruth's son, is good at times and stands out in one episode, mostly in episode eight. When his girlfriend leaves, he imagines rapping in a music video. Elizabeth Alderfer, playing Olivia, is amassing slowly but enjoyable once you go into more episodes, especially in episodes two through ten.

Tone Bell as Carter, a security guard who suffers from PTSDDH from hours in Iraq, gives such a notable and humorous performance. Both Elizabeth Ho and Dougie Baldw, in playing Jenny and Pet,e are just as witty and enjoyable as the others can be.

The writing pushes the weed jokes a lot, and I don't think it's too much. Along with the show, it gives hilarious weed commercials from Kush in the still of Coolers beer and even Farmer's Pot. But the Strand-O of the Day is the show's best sample in each episode and possibly the most. And when you get down to the tenth episode, Bates does give a good performance of both comedy and drama.

Is it one of the best sitcoms of the decade? No, but the series has something something. Bates and the cast play well in this workplace sitcom about the weed. Randal, I rate the first ten episodes an 8/10.

You can catch the first ten episodes of Disjointed streaming now on Netflix.

Victoria Season 1

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When Jenna Coleman left Doctor Who in 2015 to star in her leading role in ITV's Victoria, at first, I'll admit I was emotionally sad, but when I watched the first episode of her as Queen Victoria, all that changed.

If you haven't seen The Head of Victoria, the first season shows the first few years of the reign of Queen Victoria, going from her accession to the throne to her friendship and infatuation with Lord Melbourne to even her engagement and marriage to Prince Albert and ending the season with the birth of their first child, Victoria.

Daisy Goodwin created them. The show gives an engaging look not only at Victoria's rise to Queen but how others around her were as well. Talk about a royal family drama. The writing is fantastic and intriguing. Coleman plays Victoria and plays her quite well. But along with Coleman, Tom Hughes as Prince Albert, Daniela Holtz as Baroness Lehzen, and Nell Hudson as Miss. Skerrett is excellent as well. 

Along with the strong writing and performances from everyone, the scores and visual effects are amazing. Like episode seven, the episode had such a fantastic setting from outside and inside the palace and even the CGI of the model train when Prince Albert rode and later Queen Victoria.

And the scores, the theme to the intro, and Victoria is so thrilling and chilling simultaneously. Not to mention catchy as well. Every time I hear the theme song, I hum it during and after the end of the episode.

You can catch the second season on ITV on Sunday, Aug. 27th, or if you are in the U.S., you can see the second season on Sunday, January 14th, 2018, on PBS's Masterpiece.

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Hackers and Shcoker: The Night Shift "R3BOOT"


After battling my emergency situation last Thursday, I finally got a chance to watch last week's episode of The Night Shift and it not only delivers on it's on the edge thrill but there were a few bombshells coming to out hero characters.

The hopsital of SAM geta hacked and this time it seem more serious than the previous kind that other medical drama has done. With no machines the doctors are going back to the old school way of saving lives from treating a diebatic with an alcer to a kid dealing with a brian bleed and even an officer caught in an explosion during a take down of a criminal.

With a bad evulation from Jordan, Shannon proves that she's a good doctor and tells Jordan about how a friend could write something like that, even if Jordan is her boss. Drew has a job oppuritny at Ranger school and hasn't told his partner yet and when he finally does you can guess that it not any welcoming news even after he tells Drew about  maybe adopting a baby.

Paul finds out about Kenny and his sister have been spending time together and doesn't take it so well. Scott works with Paul's father after he paid the hackers and tells Scott about how he asked for money from other people and doesn't have any to pay them back and might need to close some hospitals.

After a wild night and saving an officer's life, Jordan and TC discuss the future if he'll stay or go back. Jordan tells him an idea of teaching combats at the hospital, after telling her he'll think about it, he gets a call from the doctor that he worked with in Syra and is imformed that she's seprated from her husband and coming to see TC.

This was a really good episode, it not only brough an intense but so good drama between characters. I think this episode would be a beginning point of another change for out characters. There wasn't anyone that really stood out as it everyone did an equal part of actiing. With only tonight and next week, how will this season go out in.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch The Night Shift tonight at 10/9c on NBC.

This Is Us Season Two clip



We are literally a month and two days away til the new season of This Is Us premieres it's second season. With that in mind and if you can't wait that long (as do the rest of us), here's a clip from season two of Randel and Rebecca discussing how she and Jack adopted him.


Season 2 of This Is Us premieres Tuesday, Setp. 26 at 9/8c on NBC.

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "Kimmy Bites an Onion!"




In the season finale of Kimmy Schmidt, Kimmy must get 100 percent on her next exam or face getting kicked out of college.

When Kimmy gets pulled into the Dean's office and talks about how she's not falling through with her grades, she must get 100 percent on her next exam, in science, or fail college. After studying for her chemistry exam, she still fails but gets a honor degree with the name Jimmy Smitts scratched off.

Later, Kimmy thinks that she doesn't need a degree to be somebody and goes out to apply for a crossing guard. But she has to take the computer test, which she passes but also another one has passed as well, the robot. The two battle it out and on the last test, which she passes but as soon as she gets going for her new job, it's taken away because of her marriage to the Reverend.

Kimmy goes back home and tells Lillian, who's also having a bad day after fighting with Artie of getting a new heart, about how life is like a vidalia onion. She goes on saying how she heard it was sweet as an apple and when her and her mother got one and took a bite it was the worst thing.

Meanwhile, Titus and Jacqueline teams up once again, as Titus spies on Mikey, he over hears his song "Boobs in California" from someone driving by. Frustrated he and Jacqueline head to Gordy and demand money. Soon Titus spends some of the money to make Mikey jealous but it really doesn't work, so Jacqueline says that Titus will be performing on the Mets Cruise, which turned fun til Mikey starts kissing his boyfriend. That opened Titus up to stop singing and tell Mikey that he still loves him.

After jumping off the ship, Jacqueline has found her new calling card, talent agent and probably her first client would be Titus. Let's just see how that would go.

At the end, Lillian goes to Columbia University to talk to the Dean about Kimmy and bumps into Kyle. He's looking for Kimmy and instead of hitting the Dean with a hammer, Lillian takes Kyle to Kimmy in his DeLorean and makes a couple of Back to the Future references and as Kyle takes Kimmy to her future, a job at his company and she'll be more of on hands with the workers instead of Kyle.

I thought that this episode was a satisfying episode. It had so much humor, mostly from Titus and Jacqueline, because those two really click with one another. I did find Kimmy's Onion talk was a real heartbreaking moment of the episode and Ellie Kemper's best scene performance. The writing of this episode was very good and the performances from the cast was really good, all of which performed so well. Overall, I give this epsiode a 9/10 and for the thrid season 9/10.

You can catch Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 3 available on Netflix now.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt "Kimmy Googles the Internet"/"Kimmy and the Trolley Problem"


"Kimmy Googles the Internet"

Kimmy learns that her story is on the Internet.

After Kimmy gets invited to her professor's dinner party, she thinks that it's going to be fancy and while there she meets with Perry once again. They try to do their best to talk fancy and such things but soon Kimmy realizes that she wasn't invited because she was the professor's best student, but a guest to talk about her mole woman days.

Kimmy talks with Xam and finds out that her story is all over Google, from the interview with Matt Lauer to the auto tuned version of the theme song. Xam tells Kimmy that anyone can find someone on the Internet and show a clip of her at a spelling bee and after spelling a word correctly pooped her pants and still sat back down.

Meanwhile, Titus' date with Reuben goes well until Titus learns that he has a daughter named Linda and it freaks him out. After going back and forth, the whole Linda thing ended up breaking them off their relationships

But for Kimmy, when Perry was to teach her class a way of learning, rapping to the beat, it not only was it going to be embarrassing but everyone in class had their phones out to record it. But Kimmy steps up and becomes part of Perry's bit and free style raps about anything and kills off the students recording it.

This was a good episode, not a memorable one, but as in an episode to bush by the time. There were a couple of scenes that I enjoyed from Titus going from one place to another talking with Kimmy about Reuben's kid's name. And also Titus' meeting with all the Linda's in the HR department. The writing was good not as strong like some of the others. Overall, I give this episode a 7.5/10.


"Kimmy and the Trolley Problem"  

When Kimmy is asked to be a guest on a college campus television program about her time in the bunker, she has second thoughts about it.

When Xan ask Kimmy to go on her campus TV program and talk about her time in the Bunker, hoping that it would encourage and inspire someone. Kimmy agrees but has second thoughts and talks with Cyndee, who's at the end of the world convention selling bunkers. With no help from her, she turns to her professor and decides not to do it. It might have disappointed Xan, but it was a great day for Titus as he replaced Kimmy as Xan's guest.

Meanwhile, Lillian is having a hard time dealing with moving on from her dead husband and watches a clip from her new phone of her late husband performing a song called move on. Soon, she got the message and when she tries to wake up Artie, he seems to be dead and rushes to Kimmy and Titus until Artie appears and has a device for his heart that is only going to last a couple of months.

"Kimmy and the Trolley Problem" might be a better episode than the previous one. Even though it was back to back episodes of Kimmy telling the bunker story, this one seemed to be better. The writing was really good, there was so much humor going from mostly coming from Titus and Cyndee as those two seem to have a real connection. Even the story of Jacqueline and Russ was really good and meeting with Andy Cohen was just hilarious.

Overall, I give this episode a 8/10.

You can catch Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 3 available now on Netflix.