Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Jay's Call: Chicago PD "Equal Justice"


 Has Jay taken a play from Voight's playbook? Here's a recap of this week's Chicago PD.

As the Intelligence Unit does a stakeout, their cover gets blown when they spot someone who's taken a car full of heroin. They quickly learn that the man, Lateral Wade, is not only working for the gang but also trying to find his son's killer, who he believes is the gang leader. 

Jay and the team try to work with the father, trying to get in with the gang, but they fail after the father sees the gang leader's car. After that deal has failed, Jay learns that the father's son might not have been killed over drugs but of a relationship with a young woman, who happens to be in a relationship with one of the gang members. 

Just as the Intelligence Unit made an arrest, gunshots were heard, and they found their suspect dead. Jay spots the runaway car and learns that it's the father. As Jay talks with Voight about the situation, Jay decides to arrest the father, yet tells him to lawyer up and keep quiet. 

"Equal Justice" was an excellent episode. Lawrece Gilliard, Jr. was fantastic as Lateral Wade, the father who seeks explanations for the death of his son. Even Jesse Lee Soffer was good, and the bond that the two characters had during this episode was delightful. 

It did leave Halstead with a situation that you would think he would just arrest. Still, during that scene, when talking to him about fathers and sons, he had a whole different feeling that not only had him capture Wade but advised him to lawyer up and keep quiet. 

Was it a play from Voight's playbook? We have seen it all the time. Had Jay become more like Voight? That's tough to say.

Overall, I give this episode an 8.5/10. 

What did you think of the episode? Leave a comment below!

You can catch Chicago PD on Wednesdays at 10/9c on NBC.


Sunday, February 14, 2021

This Is Us "In The Room" Episode Preview

 


Here's a preview of this week's episode of This Is Us.


"In The Room"

The Pearsons navigate huge family milestones together, from a distance. 


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I'm really looking forward to this week's episode so much. I just wonder (if possible) that Kevin will get to Madison before the babies are born. But from the short description of this episode, it looks like he may not.  I'm sure that the writers will have come up with a magical moment. 

I just wonder what the milestone moment would be for the flashback storyline in this episode. 

What do you think of this week's episode? Excited? Leave a comment!

You can catch This Is Us Tuesdays at 9/8c on NBC. 

Understand This: Chicago Fire "Blow This Up Somehow"

 


Another exciting week on Chicago Fire. Here's a recap!

During a call to a crash at a gas station, Casey learns that Gallo has overstepped his order but instead saved a woman who was unconscious and surrounded by gasoline. Casey disciplines Gallo for a couple of days, but after a few days, he and Gallo talk about the situation and come to an understanding. 

Meanwhile, it looks like Casey's new love life looks to be taking off, but as she comes to visit him at 51, she notices the way that he looks at Brett, who is on a call. Soon, the two broke things off until Casey could figure out his feelings about Brett again.

Also, Brett and Mackey deal with discipline from the paramedic board as they are questioning why, after a max of fentanyl on a patient who sawed his leg off, wasn't working. They figured that the couple had ripped them off after a call. They finally busted them as someone made a 911 call using the same emergency. 

Kidd is stressing out not only about work and the Lieutenant exam but also over Severide. She talks with Boden about maybe taking a year off for the exam. Still, when Severide learns about what's going on, he talks with her about not quitting and soon tells her the truth about what's been going on; while she understands, she doesn't care as she's her person and doesn't back down and would never let Severide go. 

"Blow This Up Somehow" was an excellent episode and probably one of my favorite rewatchable episodes for the season. There was so much fun in this episode, not only with Cruz-Herrmann-Mouch and Mouch's tattoo, as that was too funny, but also the Severide and Casey moment in the loft talking about their situation with Stella and Sylvie. 

I'll admit I'm so glad that Severide finally talked with Stella, not only to encourage her but also to explain why he's been so distant with her. Even though I thought that it would take a turn for the worst, I was happy to see it end the way it did.

The Gallo and Casey thing was good, and it's good to see Gallo stand his ground and learn a bit from Casey's experience. And while agreeing to what Gallo had to do then, Casey was fitting that he should have radio quickly. 

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10. 

What did you think of this week's episode? With Stella and Kelly back together, is the next thing a ring? How long will it take for Casey and Brett to embarrass their feelings again? How long will it take for Cruz to tell everyone about the baby? Leave a comment!

You can catch Chicago Fire on Wednesdays at 9/8c on NBC.

Facing the Situation: Chicago Med "Don't Want to Face This Now"

 


Talk about facing the situation this week on Chicago Med.

The Trip: This Is Us "There"

 


With Madison going into labor, will Kevin get there in time with her? 

Thursday, February 11, 2021

One Chicago Preview: Chicago Med "Better Is The Enemy Of Good"/ Chicago Fire "Dead of Winter"/ Chicago PD "Instinct"

 


Here's a preview of the upcoming new episodes of One Chicago. 


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"Better Is The Enemy of Good"

Will runs into trouble when one of his trial patients falls ill. His own stress and symptoms have Ethan struggling to get through the day.


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"Dead of Winter"

A fire at a homeless encampment leaves Severide and Casey searching for answers. Cruz is shaken up after a close call. Ritter lends a helping hand to a victim. 


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"Instinct" 

After series of deadly ambushes, the team goes undercover to bring down a dangerous new drug dealer who is determined to push out the competition. Ruzek's informant proves to be a loose cannon that could upset the whole operation.

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Excited for next week's new episodes? Which are you looking most forward to? Leave a comment below!

You can catch Chicago Med, Fire, and PD Wednesdays beginning at 8/7c on NBC,  You can catch all episodes of One Chicago on Peacock TV.




Brooklyn Nine Nine to End After Season 8

 



Looks like the Nine-Nine will be saying goodbye, but we have some time before that will happen.

On Thursday, NBC has announced that Brooklyn Nine-Nine will wrap its run with Season Eight, which has been pushed to the 2021-2022 TV season. The farewell season will consist of just 10 episodes, which will mark the series' shortest season.

"I'm so thankful to NBC and Universal Television for allowing us to give these characters and our fans the ending they deserve," executive producer Dan Goor said. "When Mike Schur and I first pitched the pilot episode to Andy (Sandberg), he said, 'I'm in, but I think the only way to tell this story is over exactly 153 episodes,' which was crazy because that was exactly the number Mike and I had envisioned.

"I feel incredibly lucky to have worked with this amazing cast and crew for eight seasons," Goor's statement continues. "They are not only among the most talented people in the business, they are all good human beings who have become a family. But most of all, I feel lucky that we have had the best fans in the world. Fans who literally saved us from cancellation. Fans who fill us with joy. Ending the show was a difficult decision, but ultimately, we felt it was the best way to honor the characters, the story, and our viewers. I know some people will be disappointed it's ending so soon, but honestly, I'm grateful it lasted this long. Title of my sex tape."

Brooklyn Nine-nine first premiered on Fox in 2013, where it ran for five seasons before it got canceled n 2018. Within 48 hours, NBC swooped in and rescued the cop comedy. Its seventh season wrapped last April and culminated in the birth of Jake and Amy's son Mac.

In July, series star Terry Crews revealed that the first four scripts for Season Eight had been scrapped in light of the nationwide protest against police violence following the horrifying murder of Goerge Floyd. Soon after, Samberg confirmed that B99 was "taking a set back" as the cast, writers and producers contemplated "how you make a comedy show about police right now"

As a result of the delay, we'll have to wait at least seven more months to see what changes were made.


I'll admit that I'm a bit sad and depressed that this great comedy is coming to an end. But I could have a sense that this upcoming season might be its last from the changes to the scripts and Samberg's statement about how to make a comedy about the police. But seeing that the series hasn't made the fall or spring schedule yet was the clue. 

I love this series and it's going to hard to see it go but eight seasons that's a lot of shows. We should be proud that this show lasted this long. 

What did you think of the news? Leave a comment below.

You can catch all seasons of Brooklyn Nine-Nine on the NBC streaming service Peacock TV.