Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Chicago Fire S6, Ep. 1 "It Wasn't Enough" press release, photos, promo





Here's the press release and photos of the season premiere of Chicago Fire titled "It Wasn't Enough."

Firehouse 51 deals with the long-term collateral damage from the deadly warehouse fire in the season six premiere. With most of the squad still trapped inside the burning warehouse fire, Chief Boden makes a risky last-minute decision to save his men. Dawson continues to deal with her father, who has new plans for himself. Brett's childhood friend Hope (guest star Eloise Mumford) visits the Windy City and strikes the attention of someone within the firehouse, while Kidd goes head to head with her landlord. Meanwhile, a fire at a high school hits close to home for Boden.













You can catch the season premiere of Chicago Fire on its new night, Thursday, Sept. 28th at 10/9c on NBC.

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Chicago PD Season 5 promo (During NBC's Sunday Night Football)



During tonight's Sunday Night Football, NBC aired the first promo of the upcoming new season of Chicago PD and it looks like Halstead is in the thick of trouble.

Here's the promo:




The new season of Chicago PD begins Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 10/9c on NBC.

The Blacklist Season 5 Promo (During NBC's Sunday Night Football)


It's here! It's here! The first promo of the upcoming season of The Blacklist and it looks like we're invited to the father-daughter dance. Liz wants to help Red get his empire back? Oh boy!!

Here's the promo:




The new season of The Blacklist premieres on its new night and time: Wednesday, Sept. 27th at 8/7c on NBC.

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Chicago PD Season 5 Poster: "Not on Our Watch"

Chicago PD Season 5 Poster

Looks like Chicago PD has a warning for all the criminals in the Windy City.

TVLine got an exclusive first look at the NBC cop drama's fifth season poster with the message: "Not on Our Watch."

In the fifth season while the Intelligence unity tries to defend the community, the series will be exploring real-life issues facing cops and those that have sworn to protect and serve.

Rick Eid, the new showrunner for CPD, tells TVLine, "The thing I wanted to do the most was try to attach the show to Chicago 2017. We live in a pretty complicated society these days, and nowhere is it more complicated right now than Chicago, especially as it relates to police and crime and racial tension. It's a really fascinating place to be a cop right now."

You can see in the poster, Jason Beghe's Sergeant Hank Voight tearing through police tape showing that he'll contuine to cross the line to get the job done.

"The way he polices may not necessarily work in Season 5," Eid says. With more eyeballs on Intelligence's leader as a result of reform, Voight will "probably have to change the way he goes about doing business. It doesn't change the results he's going after or his internal code. It just change the way he has to get from A to B."

You can catch the season premiere of Chicago PD Wednesday, Sept. 27th at 10/9c on NBC.

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Supergirl: Recasting Young Kara and Alex

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Well, the next time you get to see a glimpse into Kara and Alex's formative years, things will be looking very different.

TVLine has learned that in the sixth episode of the thrid season will be a flashback into a high school aged Alex, played by Olivia Nikkanen. The last time we saw young Alex, in various flashbacks throught the first two seasons, she was played by Jordan MAzarati.

In the episode, Alex and Kara are on a road trip to their hometown of Midvale, "where they relive a murder mystery from high school that'll shape their relationship as we know it." The title of the episode is "Midvale."

If you're wondering who's going to be the high school aged of Kara, she'll be played by Izabela Vidovic, acording to EW.com. In the previous flashbacks, young Kara was portayed by Malina Weissman, now a regular on the Netflix hit series A Series of Unforunate Events.

The third season of Supergirl premieres Monday, Oct. 9th at 8/7c on The CW.

Friday, September 1, 2017

The Night Shift "Resurgence" Season Finale


Last night's season finale of The Night Shift delevered not only thrilling and intense moments but moments that seem that it was wrapped with a great big bow.

With a shooting taking place at a nearby college, TC, Jordan Drew and Amria head out and gets into a deadly sitauation with a shooter that hated the speaker that was speaking at the graduation. It gave such a thrilling story when Jordan and Amria get caught by one of the shooters after they thought she was one of the cops. Not to mention when TC and Drew along with one of their fellow combat program trainee gets inbetween a sticky situation when both shooters were coming in the room.

Meanwhile, with the combat program in process, Scott gets word from Paul's father that he doesn't want this program at all and want to shut it down. But Scott goes above and beyond to tell Paul's father that he knows that this will be great for SAMH. After a well reciveced approval, it looks like SAMH will be helping a big part of the Troops in training.

With things changing, Shannon doesn't really enjoy what she's been seeing and doesn't want to be part of the new program. She informs Jordan that she applyed back to her old resident job, but Jordan gives her the opition to go for six months and see if she wants to come back to SAMH. Not to mention, Paul is having that same feeling but this time he wants to help and lend his hands. He goes to TC and tells him strongly that he wants to do this and TC comes through and gives his spot with Amria in Syra.

The final moments of the episode gave a nice bow tie to the season. During Kenny and Bella's engagment party, Jordan gives an emotional speech about how two people can become one that'll whether anything it comes in front of them no matter where you are together or half way around the world. And during that speech we see what the future holds with our characters, Paul and Amria helps rescue people in Syra, Drew gets hurt in Ranger training, Kenny becomes Paul's father right hand man. But the one ending shows Jordan and Scott about to get the trainees ready and on the bus and TC shows up. He tells Jordan that he's staying in San Antonio.

"Resurgences" was an amazing season finale that gave us thrills, drives and moments of why we love this show so much. Even thought I'm hoping for a season five, this episode does give a satisfying series finale. The writing was strong and moving at times. The cast did such a great in equal part of their roles. The one thing I'm happy is that TC and Jordan are together working again. I feel that's a sign of improvement for the two of them. Overall, I give this episode a 9.5/10 and the season a 9/10.

You can catch The Night Shift Seasons 1-3 on Netflix and NBC.com.

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Chicago Fire Season 6 poster



Here's the first look of Chicago Fire Season 5 poster. It may be a sign, but I wouldn't go there just yet. I was proven wrong in Season Three when I thought Mills was going to die but instead it was Shay.



The new season of Chicago Fire premieres on it's new night Thursday, Sept. 28th at 10/9c on NBC.