Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Open Up and Connect: This Is Us "Changes"
Together: This Is Us 'Forty, Part 1 & 2" Season Premiere
The episode doesn't waste time introducing the COVID-19 storyline and George Floyd news as they address that within the first five to ten minutes of the episode. Kevin breaks the news to Kate and Toby about Madison pregnant with twins and that he's the father and after a scare when Madison had an accident they learn that their babies are okay and they're having a boy and girl.
We come to the point in time where Rebecca had her episode but learned that she had a reaction to the medication that was mixed in her system. Toby and Kate got a match for their adoption process.
Randall is trying to figure out what to do after the news of George Floyd with his family and his mental health. After talking to Malik and seeing Rebecca that he's going to make some changes and seeing a black therapist instead of the therapist he's been seeing. But he questions whether if he was born the same day as Kate and Kevin; thinking that it was impossible.
We see a flashback of William and Randall's birth mother, Laurel, who was planning nothing but the best for their child. That is until the day Randall was born in their apartment and she needed something to take the pain away with heroin. Soon William finds her not responsive and when the paramedics pronounced her, he left but not realizing that Laurel would be revived.
"Forty" was such an amazing episode, as it had tear-jerking moment after tear-jerking moment. The writing was so powerful with strong character developments with William, Randall, Laurel, and even Rebecca. Not to mention Jack as well, with that moment in the chapel and calling his father. And that final moment was such a shocker! The cast gives an excellent performance once again. Overall, I give these episodes 9.5/10.
What did you think of the season premiere? Leave a comment below!
You can catch This Is Us Tuesdays at 9/8c on NBC.
FBI Most Wanted Season 1
I enjoyed catching up on the best new series of last season, FBI Most Wanted, this summer. I can't wait to share my thoughts with you!
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Chicago Fire Shuts Down Production Due to Positive COVID
Looks like Chicago Fire just hit the pause button on production.
First reported on Deadline Wednesday night, Chicago Fire has shut down production for two weeks due to multiple members tested positive for the COVID-19. The work stopped on Nov. 8.
Chicago Med shut down back in October.
The news comes as the United States has seen a surge of COVID-19 cases.
Monday, November 9, 2020
FBI and FBI Most Wanted Season Premiere Promos
The latest new promo for CBS's FBI and FBI Most Wanted was released Sunday.
For FBI going into its third season, not a whole lot is given except that they're gonna need all hands on deck. While FBI Most Wanted that's going into its second season, gives a teaser of how they dive into the criminal's mind to solve the crime.
It may not be much, but it gets me excited about the return for these shows.
Here's the promo:
Are you excited for the new season of FBI and FBI Most Wanted? Leave a comment below!
You can catch the season premiere of FBI and FBI Most Wanted Tuesday, Nov. 17th at 9/8c and 10/9c on CBS.
Sunday, November 8, 2020
#OneChicago Season Premiere Reminder Promo
During NBC's Sunday Night Football, #OneChicago released the latest promo for the season premiere that is set for this week. Jesse Spencer gives a reminder in this promo.
Here's the promo:
Excited for the season premiere? Leave a comment!
#OneChicago Season Premiere begins Wednesday, Nov. 11th at 8/7c on NBC!
Thursday, November 5, 2020
One Chicago Trailer
We're less than a week away till the season premiere of #OneChicago!
The latest trailer for the premiere has been released and it's so damn good! We see April standing by the patients that are affected by COVID-19. Severide and Brett in trouble? Atwater standing up against his fellow officers.
HEre's the trailer:
The season premiere of OneChicago begins Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 8/7c on NBC!






