Sunday, January 6, 2019

Revenge: FBI "Green Birds"

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When several people in New York City were dying from food that they've gotten from a take-out. Agents Bell and Zidan learn that it wasn't just the bad cooking that was killing people, but even bigger.

As people in New York City were collapsing and dying from take-out food that they've gotten, Agents Bell and Zidan learn that someone has poisoned the salads with a spray. But when they locate their suspect, it was too late as she died too.

As they investigate deeper, the FBI learn that their suspect was part of an online chat with a member of ISIS. Digging deeper Bell and Zidan learn that their suspect wasn't the only person to be in contact with the ISIS member. As they questioned the school friend, she too was apart of the chatfest.

The FBI begins to chat with the ISIS member but when he asked to meet with her, they asked how would he knew who he's looking for; that's when he responded that he knows and sends a photo of the girl. Now they have to use her to meet with the terrorist.

But as they wait for the meeting, it turns out that it wasn't who they expect but instead it was one of his many followers. They take her in and while learning what she knows, she learns that she's not the only one who's a follower of her so-called husband. Soon she talks and they get information about three more girls that could do the same thing as the others.

As soon as they got the names and faces, they went searching and stopped at a food market to stop anyone that was or will eat. And soon they spotted one of their suspects leaving in the park and as soon as they caught her, they learned from the flyer in her bookbag where their suspect is waiting at; at the dock.

Bell and Zidan get to the dock and look around a big crowd. Soon Zidan spots the suspect and just as he walks towards him, he takes a hostage. The two talked and talked but in the end, Zidan took him out. 

Later back at headquarters, Zidan tells Bell that he'll sleep better knowing that their suspect is dead instead of being in jail. After Zidan leaves, Bell sends an email to someone. Who and what could it be about?

"Green Birds" was a very good episode, probably an episode I would want to rewatched down the road if I'm bored of something. Even though Keeko Zaki gives a good performance as Agent Zidan, it was Sela Ward, who happens to be her first episode as the FBI's new boss that stole the episode with some of her wit and charm. Overall, I give this episode an 8/10.

You can catch FBI Tuesdays at 9/8c on CBS.

Saturday, January 5, 2019

The Blacklist "The Pharmacist" Episode Preview

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Here's a preview of next week's episode of The Blacklist titled, "The Pharmacist."


"The Pharmacist" 

Liz and the Task Force track a notorious underground biohacker. While Red initiates a strategy to extricate himself from a problematic position. Meanwhile, Cooper's integrity is tested with a difficult choice.


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Looks like Cooper's the man to help Red if Liz doesn't talk him out of it. It seems like this is going to be one hell of an episode. 
You can catch The Blacklist Fridays at 9/8c on NBC.

Enemy or Hero? The Blacklist "The Corsican (No.20)" Season Premiere, Part 2


Part two of the two-part season premiere of The Blacklist get Liz to ask the question is Red is a good man or a bad man. But it leaves with the biggest twist of all this season.

As Red gets a tip of The Corsican for Liz and the FBI that he's going to bomb the United Nations building passing as someone that is delivering a suitcase to a diplomat. Trying to locate him getting there, Liz and Ressler locate the suitcase but The Corsican is gone in the wind. Donald gets to him in a stalemate but he escapes after shooting a hostage.

While Liz is with the bomb, Red brings a familiar face, who happens to supply the bomb to the Corsican, Maxwell. As Maxwell gets ready to open the case, intense builds at every second. As Maxwell stops the bomb, Red is at the UN General Assembly given one of the greatest speeches in 2019, that was a remark on the history of films and even the cold war.

But when Liz comes in to tell him about the bomb has been stopped, she continues to think of the idea that maybe Reddington that we see isn't all that bad but good as he once again saves people from danger.  Later she calls Jennifer to tell her that they should take a step back, but Jennifer isn't ready to and tells her that they need to see this through.

As Red, Dembe, and Maxwell leave to get some salted pretzels, Red gets confronted by a street police officer asking for his ID but soon arrested him and learns that he's Raymond Reddington. Not only does the Task Force is in shock, but Liz as well and they try to get Red out of custody but since it's an election year, the attorney general isn't dropping it (because she's running for Governor).

Liz visits him and tries to get him to tell about his agreement, but he tells her that someone has betrayed him, someone, close and tells her to look for that person. But when Liz and Jennifer celebrate with a drink, it's Liz that admits that she's the one that betrayed Red and gets emotional about what he could be facing that includes the death penalty. But Jennifer isn't that emotional.

As Liz makes her remarks, Reddington is taken to jail as the Attorney General talks to the press about how she'll hold Red to everything accountable.

This episode, again, amazing, incredible, and just pure shocking moment that really had my heart sunk to the ground at the end of the episode. Megan Boone really shines in this episode like I thought she would this season from Part One of the season premiere. You couldn't even read her with her questioning whether she's gonna to do something to Reddington or not. And what I thought was it was going to be Jennifer that pulled the trigger, even after Liz tells her that she wants to back down because she thinks Reddington is a good man. Boy, was I played.

Does anyone feel that during the final scenes of the episode that it felt like a bit like when Liz was going to jail? Oh man, this is going to one hell of a season, but I don't think that Reddington will be in jail for a long time, I give it at least a few weeks, maybe a month or two.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch The Blacklist on it's new home Fridays at 9/8c on NBC.

Friday, January 4, 2019

Fire and Fury: The Blacklist "Dr. Hans Koehler (No. 33)" Season Premiere, Part 1


Thursday night aired part one of the season premiere of The Blacklist, and it seems that Liz will bring fire and fury to Reddington. Here's a recap!

The premiere opened up like any classic Blacklist opening, a group of robbers coming into the bank to rob but also ruined Reddington's plan to rob the place, too, and not only got what he wanted but took the robbers out as well. But as soon as they escape, he dumps the robbers out like trash onto the street and escapes but returns what he stole and informs the banker to return this priceless painting that happened to be stolen.

Liz and Jennifer discuss what they think and should do about how to expose Reddington for what he has done to their birth father. Of course, to Jennifer, this becomes a bonding time with Liz because she has no one else. They come to the idea of looking into the house where they were at one time or another, not to mention the place where Liz shot her father. They talked to the local sheriff about questions and planned to look up records of anyone hurt.

In the meantime, Red gives Liz and the Task Force case to look for Dr. Hans Koehler, one of the finest plastic surgeons who helped change faces, even helped Reddington. But Ressler doesn't think they should work with Red after the events in the fall finale. Liz wanted to continue working and tried looking for Koehler, but Koehler was working on someone who happened to shoot him and his team after he was done.

Red and Liz find the location where Koehler is and find his body, but he tells Red something that happens to do with a disk drive of all the names of his clients. Of course, Red got it an easier one; he's out of the list. Liz, who's acting cool, isn't doing much so when asking about Reddington's secrets, and they get into another argument about telling each other the truth.

But they know who the guy is that shot Koehler and tries to capture him but escape. He's Casein Moreau, also known as The Corsican, an assassin. But something tells me that we'll be seeing him again soon.

Also not to mention, Samar is released from the hospital but doesn't seem to be all there and not the Samar that we know. There were times when she had to think some things over, like Dembe congratulating her on her and Aram's engagement. Keep an eye out for her.

Overall, I thought that the premiere episode was indeed thrilling and intense at times, mainly between Liz and Reddington. Ever since that scene where Liz and Jennifer are talking about taking Reddington down, my heart pumped throughout the episode, wondering what will happen. Also, the first meeting between Liz and Red was chilling as well, but the hold of each other hands was a bit touching and scary, too. As much as there was the strong character development of Liz through last season and this season, I think that Megan Boone could shine this season, unlike any other season.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch Part 2 of the season premiere of The Blacklist Friday, Jan. 4 at 9/8c with an encore of Thursday's episode at 8/7c, too, on NBC.




Thursday, January 3, 2019

FAM: A New Family Sitcom

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In one week, CBS will premiere a new family sitcom, FAM.

Starring Nina Dobrev (The Vampire Diaries) as Clem, who visions of having a perfect life with her adoring fiance, Nick (Tone Bell), and his wonderful family is radically altered when her 16-year-old, out of control half-sister, Shannon (Odessa Adlon), unexpectedly comes to live with them.

Sheryl Lee Ralph, Brian Stokes Mitchell stars in the series along with Gary Cole as guest star as Clem's father, Freddy.


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You can catch the series premiere of FAM Thursday, Jan. 10th at 9:30/8:30c on CBS.

The Umbrella Academy Coming to Netflix

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The Umbrella Academy is coming to Netflix this February.

Based on the comic series by Gerard Way and developed for television by Steve Blackman ("Fargo,""Bones," "Legion"). The series is about a dysfunctional family of superheroes comes together to solve the mystery of their father's death, along with the threat o the apocalypse and more.

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Ellen Page ("Juno," "Whip It," X-Men: Days of Future Past," "Into The Forest"), Tom Hopper ("Black Sails," "Doctor Who," "I Feel Pretty"), Mary J. Blige ("Mudbound"), Robert Sheehan ("Mortal Engines"), and Aidan Gallagher ("Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn") stars in the series. 


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You can catch The Umbrella Academy available to stream on February 15 on Netflix.

Batwoman Gets Pilot Pick Up From The CW

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Well, it's official Batwoman has a pilot ordered by The CW.

The CW announced that they handed a pilot order, which starts Ruby Rose ("Orange is the New Black") in the role. Rose's Batwoman made her debut in last month's multi-part Arrowverse crossover event "Elseworlds."

David Nutter will direct the pilot and Caroline Dries (The Vampire Diaries) will write the pilot and will executive produce alongside Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter and Geoff Johns.

 It's slated for a potential Fall 2019 premiere, Batwoman would follow Kate Kane, the second incarnation of Batwoman character in the DC Comics lore that was introduced in 2006. She's described as "an out lesbian and highly trained street fighter" who is "primed to snuff out the failing city's criminal resurgence."

Oh man, I'm so excited! I'm sure it'll be picked up for series before the fall season begins. Ruby Rose really stole the crossover event over the other characters Maybe if it gets picked up that it'll be placed alongside Supergirl to make it World's Finest Night on The CW.