Tuesday, September 24, 2019

All Rise. "Pilot" Series Premiere

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The new CBS drama has a mixed bag of seriousness and humor that's likable.

All Rise premieres Monday night, and while it may not be original, it has its moments. Combining of shows between Boston Legal meets Judging Amy. All Rise tells stories of lawyers and the first day of the newly appointed Judge Lola Charmichael (played by Simone Missick), who deals with not only trying to have a good first day but also trying to make her mark.

Lola deals with her first trial case of a soon-to-be mother for a crime she believes she never did. Lola gives the prosecutor and the defendant, Emily Lopez (played by Jessica Camacho), a day to get their evidence in order. However, the defendant receives a tip about the evidence and even the testimony from the detective on the case.

Meanwhile, Mark Callan (played by Wilson Bethel) is a bit of a hotshot lawyer and a good friend to Lola, as they have a working relationship. Mark deals with not only a defendant who is a shoo-in of being guilty of the crime that he has committed. But a judge plays along with the defendant, representing himself, just to get back at Mark for that hit during their hockey game. It had the feel of Boston Legal all over it, which wasn't to say it was wrong or even excellent, but enjoyable with a few laughs.

While the pilot wasn't as strong, it was delightful, with good character development and even good performances, mainly between Missick and Camacho. I felt that in the pilot, Marg Helgenberger was underused and was the only one to give wisdom and advice to other characters, almost like when the FBI added Sela Ward in their first season. Is this series on my must-watch list? For now, no, but I want to give the show a fair shot to see where it will go. Overall, I give the episode a 7.9/10.

You can catch all the rise—Mondays at 9/8c on CBS.

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Supergirl "Event Horizon" Season Premiere Preview



Just about two weeks away till the season premiere of Supergirl. New season, new villains and even a kickass new suit! Here's a preview!


"Event Horizon"


In the season five premiere, Kara is surprised to find that CatCo has a new owner who has brought in a star reporter. New couples emerge and explore their budding relationships while J'onn J'onzz receives an unexpected visitor.


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You can catch the season premiere of Supergirl Sunday, Oct. 6th at 9/8c on The CW.



Saturday, September 21, 2019

My 2019 Primetime Emmys Predictions

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The 71st Primetime Emmys are this Sunday, who'll win? Here's my prediction.

Outstanding Comedy Series: The Good Place, NBC.
Outstanding Drama Series: Game of Thornes, HBO

Outstanding Limited Series: When They See us, Netflix
Outstanding Television Movie: Deadwood: The Movie, HBO
Outstanding Variety Talk Series: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, HBO
Outstanding Variety Sketch Series: Saturday Night Live, NBC
Outstanding Competition Program American Ninja Warrior, NBC

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Ted Danson, The Good Place, NBC.
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep, HBO
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Milo Ventimiglia, This Is Us, NBC
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones, HBO
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie: Jared Harris, Chernobyl, HBO
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Niecy Nash, When They See Us, Netflix

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Alan Arkin, The Kominksy Method, Netflix
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Anna Chlumsky, Veep, HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones, HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Maisie Williams, Game of Thornes, HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie: Asante Blackk, When They See Us, Netflix
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Patricia Arquette, The Act, Hulu

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series: Amy Sherman-Palladino, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Prime Video
Outstanding Directing or a Drama Series: Adam McKay, Succession. HBO
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special: Johan Renck, Chernobyl, HBO
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series: Don Roy King, Saturday Night Live, NBC

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Josh Siegal and Dylan Morgan, The Good Place, NBC
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series: David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, Game of Thrones, HBO
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special: Ava DuVernay and Michael Starrbury, When They See Us, Netflix
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series, Late Night with Seth Meyers, NBC 

I'm very much excited for tomorrow night. I know that Game of Thornes could take everything, including for best comedy too. But I really think that this year's Emmys will be so hard to see who's going home with a win. Could Julia Louis-Dreyfus win for Veep one last time? Will it be Chernobyl or When They See Us take all the awards? As much as I do think Game of Thrones will win Best  Drama, don't be surprised if This Is Us wins, I think they could be the dark horse that no one believes they could win it.

You can catch the 71st Primetime Emmys Sunday, Sept. 22 at 8/7c on FOX.

Thursday, September 19, 2019

ER: 25 Years Later Still a Classic

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It's hard to believe that it was on this date, September 19th that television not only had changed in the medical drama but in drama in general.

It's hard to believe that it was twenty-five years ago today that ER debuted as a two-hour movie pilot; soon would take off as one of the greatest television dramas of the '90s. It was written in 1974 as a feature film scripted by the late Michael Crichton on his experience during his medical student day. But it didn't see the light of day until Crichton and Steven Spielberg was putting it together. That was until Spielberg learned of Crichton's new project, Jurassic Park, that soon stopped the process of ER and worked putting Jurassic Park.

Later that someone from Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment thought that ER would be a great television series, but getting the show on television would be more of a challenge given the current television dramas at the time. The pilot of ER was passed by the major networks twice; until NBC gave them a shot. After getting the pilot made, NBC was not too pleased with what they saw. The stories being dropped without any proper ending, the graphics of blood and the procedures and let alone the medical jargon. They didn't think the audiences would ever understand.

Well, they were proven wrong. After not only did Warner Bros. tested the pilot and learned that it tested high for any pilot; NBC did their own testing and even tested higher than the previous testing. They placed the two-hour pilot on Monday night and later made their stamp on Thursday nights and became Must See TV with Friends, Seinfeld, Frasier, and Caroline in the City.

Crichton wanted to make a real medical drama that didn't dumb down to the audience and give too many uplifting moments. Life in the ER whether it was from a doctor's perspective or the patient's perspective is always dealing with life and death decisions that will always never go the way you had thought it would. It was real and authentic was what he wanted to bring and the audience responded quickly.

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And not to mention the ensemble casting that, probably only to Friends, were highly popular and recognizable. From Anthony Edwards, George Clooney, Sherry Stringfield, Noah Wyle, Eriq La Salle. And Julianna Margulies, who by the way was supposed to have died in the pilot; but she tested so well that they wanted her back on the show because of not how great she was, but her chemistry between her character and Clooney's character was. It wasn't just all Ross and Rachael that stole everyone's hearts in the '90s; it was Carol and Doug as well.

After the pilot had aired, ER ran for 15 seasons on Thursday nights from 1994 to 2009. Before DVRs and streaming services; you had to watch shows live as they happen or even tape it on your VHS. My how things have changed since those days. In 2018, the show took a resurgence when Hulu got the rights to stream all 15 seasons of the series; which was about damn time; but I got my DVDs so I'm pretty good. Since ER debut there have been shows like House and Chicago Med that carry that gene.

I was five-years-old when ER premiered; I'd watched it with my grandmother and mother. I knew when I heard the opening intro to the series I knew ER was on. I might have had some nightmares, like when Dr. Greene got attacked in season three. ER was literally one of the reasons why I love television so much; from the character-driven stories and the connection to the characters; and not to mention the high action senses that come from time to time on the show. I highly recommend watching or rewatching the pilot episode; the medical terms might be outdated, but the stories hold up so good.

You can catch the complete series of ER on Hulu, iTunes, and Google Play. You can catch ER on Pop TV Wednesdays and Thursdays at 4/3c.

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Superstore "Cloud 9.0" Season Premiere Perview



Just a week away till the anticipated season premiere of Superstore. Here's a preview.

"Cloud 9.0"


In the season five premiere, Amy tries to help her employees cope with Mateo's ICE detention and with the new introduction of a new robot co-worker that makes them fear they could be replaced.


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After the events of the season four finale and the multiple of tissues used, I literally can't wait to see where this season will be going. How will Mateo still be apart of the Cloud 9 family? Will Amy feel guilty of what happened to Mateo? Will Jonah and Amy find common ground in their relationship? Speaking of relationship, will Dana forgive Garrett for letting her birds go and die? Probably not, but there should be some kind of closure there soon.

You can catch the season premiere of Superstore Thursday, Sept. 26 at 8/7c on NBC.


Monday, September 16, 2019

Fresh Off The Boat "Help Unwanted?" Season Six Premiere Preview

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Fresh Off The Boat is back! Here's a preview of the season six premiere!

"Help Unwanted?"


In the season six premiere, after Brandi Chastain scores the World Cup-winning goal against China and rips off her jersey to celebrate, Evan gets his first case of "the tingles," and now Louis and Eddie must team up to give him the talk. Meanwhile, Jessica and Honey are learning what it means to be best friends, and we learn a whole lot more about Marvin's family.


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I'm sure excited for a new season of Fresh Off The Boat, even though I did think that the Season Five finale served up a good finale to the series. I just wonder how fans of the show will react to the new series after Constance Wu's rant, but that won't have any effect for me to stop watching the series. She thought that the series was gonna be canceled and had other projects inline, I totally understand that.


You can catch the season premiere of Fresh Off The Boat Friday, Sept.27th at 8:30/7:30c on ABC.



Single Parents "Summer of Freedom" Season Premiere Preview


It was one of last season's best new comedies. Here's a preview of the season premiere of Single Parents.

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In the season two premiere, the kids are away for the summer, and the gang looks forward to their freedom. But three months later, it looks like summer is a bust with Will doing all the things on the "Angie and Will's List of Summer Fun" with Tracy Freeze. Angie obsessing overwriting the world's longest email to her ex and Douglas inexplicably ghosting Poppy on their first date.


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You can catch the season premiere of Single Parents Wednesday, Sept. 25th at 9:30/8:30c on ABC.