Monday, May 24, 2021
Saturday, May 22, 2021
One Chicago Preview: Chicago Med: "I Will Come To Save You"/Chicago Fire "No Survivors"/ Chicago PD "The Other Side"
Here's the preview of the season finale of One Chicago.
Chicago Med
"I Will Come to Save You"
In the season finale, Carol receives a second chance at life when a new heart becomes available. Ethan and Dean find themselves in hot water with an old patient. Will faces the consequences of the stolen trial medication.
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Chicago Fire
"No Survivors"
In the season finale, the firehouse reacts to some exciting news: while a mysterious stranger and a shocking call take Severide's breath away.
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Chicago PD:
"The Other Side"
In the season finale, Voight and the tea muster all their expertise to bring down a deadly crime ring. Burgess finds herself in a dangerous situation.
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This season finale for both Med, Fire, and PD is all hands on deck type of watching. I think that PD might have another great ending to the season (once again).
Even though we know that April and Natalie are leaving, I just wonder if Natalie will be the one to save Will's career one more time? Will Dean take responsibility for what had happened to Ethan? I can't wait!
Fire looks to be so good. That proposal was epic in last week's episode! Casey's speech to Brett that he loves her and that Dawson is no more got me all excited! Is that what gets Brett a bit cloudy during a call in the season finale? I feel there's going to be a surprise yet to come, I just don't know what.
PD, let's just call it for what it is, I wanted Wednesday to get here as soon as possible. Why did no one go with Burgess? And I just wonder if this will drag into next season?
This is a "get your popcorn ready" type of finale!
Excited for the season finale? What do you think will happen? Leave a comment below!
The season finale of Chicago Med, Fire, and PD airs this Wednesday beginning at 8/7c on NBC and airing the next day on PeacockTV.
Friday, May 21, 2021
Words: Chicago Med "Stories, Secrets, Half-Truths, and Lies"
It's the second to last episode of the season, and everything seems to be up in the air with our characters for the season finale. Here are my thoughts!
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
CBS 2021 Fall Schedule: FBI Tuesdays; NCIS Moves to Mondays
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
ABC Fall 2021 Schedule: Big Sky Moves, black-ish Final Season Held for 2022
On Tuesday, ABC becomes the latest broadcasting network to unveil its 2021 Fall TV schedule (after NBC and Fox) and it looks pretty much the same as usual. But there are some big moves: Big Sky relocates to Thursdays while the final season of black-ish will be delayed.
Here's a look at the Fall Schedule:
MONDAY
8/7c Dancing with the Stars
10/9c The Good Doctor
TUESDAY
8/7c The Bachelorette
10/9c Queens (NEW)
WEDNESDAY
8/7c The Goldbergs
8:30/7:30c The Wonder Years (NEW)
9/8c The Conners
9:30/8:30c Home Economics
10/9c A Million Little Things
THURSDAY
8/7c Station 19
9/8c Grey's Anatomy
10/9c Big Sky
FRIDAY
8/7c Shark Tank
9/8c 20/20
SATURDAY
8/7c Saturday Night Football
SUNDAY
7/6c America's Funniest Videos
8/7c Celerity heel of Fortune
9/8c Supermarket Sweep
10/9c The Rookie
MIDSEASON:
Abbott Elementary (NEW), American Idol, black-ish, Maggie (NEW), and any other renewed game shows.
CANCELLED:
American Housewife, Call Your Mother, Don't, For Life, mixed-ish, Rebel
What are your thoughts on the fall schedule? Looking forward to some of the new series? Leave a comment below.
Monday, May 17, 2021
FOX Fall 2021-2022 Schedule: 9-1-1 Splits Up; Lee Daniel's Drama Takes Prodigal Son's Tuesday Slot
On Monday, Fox becomes the second broadcasting network to released their 2021-2022 fall schedule. There are a few changes with The Big Leap taking Monday nights after 9-1-1 (with 9-1-1 Lonestar set for Midseason) and Lee Daniels' new series taking on Prodigal Son's Tuesday slot.
Expect to see both 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lonestar to be separated this fall as Lonestar will premiere in midseason. The Big Leap, the Scott Foley-fronted ance dramedy, will take over Lonestar's timeslot.
Lee Daniel's new soapy drama, Out Kind of People, starring Yaya DaCosta (Chicago Med) and Morris Chestnut (The Resident), will take over the Tuesday night at 9/8c slot that was currently occupied by the just canceled Prodigal Son.
There will be a new singing competition series Alter Ego, which will follow Masked Singer on Wednesdays.
Here's a look at the Fox Fall Schedule:
MONDAY
8/7c 9-1-1
9/8c The Big Leap (NEW)
TUESDAY
8/7c The Resident
9/8c Our Kind of People (NEW)
WEDNESDAY
8/7c Masked Singer
9/8c Alter Ego (NEW)
THURSDAY
8/7c Thursday Night Football
FRIDAY
8/7c WWE's SmackDown LIVE
SATURDAY
8/7c Fox Sports Saturday
SUNDAY
8/7c The Simpsons
8:30/7:30c The Great North
9/8c Bob's Burgers
9:30/8:30c Family Guy
MIDSEASON:
911:Lonestar, Call Me Kat, The Cleaning Lady, Domino Masters, Don't Forget the Lyrics!, Krapopolis, Monarch, New Level Cheif, Pivoting, Welcome to Flatch.
CANCELED:
Filthy Rich, Last Man Standing, NEXT, Prodigal Son.
What do you think of Fox's new fall schedule? Leave a comment below!
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Being There: This Is Us "I've Got This"/"One Small Step"
"I've Got This"
As Kevin and Madison take on parenting twins at home, later on, Kevin invites Kate and Toby to have a get-together dinner. But for Toby he's waiting on word about the job interview that turned out unsuccessful.
Soon, when Kevin learns about Toby's job situation, he tries to offer financial assistance but rejects the offer. But after the tensions cool down, Toby apologizes to Kevin. On the other hand, later on, Kate called Rebecca, thanking her and asking her how she did it raising three kids while Jack wasn't making much.
We learn in a flashback when Jack was at a dinner about a promotion; he had to cover the expensive spread. Later on, Rebecca decides to manage the family finances.
After their conversation, Kate talks to Toby and thanks him for being a great provider and a wonderful father. She tells him that she will be working to help with the finances.
Meanwhile, tensions grew at Randall's house. As Carol has been staying for a while, Beth tries to make a goodbye family dinner before she goes. That is until things took a turn from Tess's romantic relationship with her friend Alex to Malik's baby mama wanting to come back to their child's life.
Beth talks to Carol about how she judges her with how things she is to her. Beth realizes that her mother misses the domestic activity of a family and invites her to stay. Sorry, Randall!
Randall talks to Deja about what's been going on with Malik, who knows about the situation. And soon, the two bonded and tried to stalk Malik's baby mama on Instagram.
The episode ends with Kevin and Madison getting a surprise visit from Uncle Nicky.
"I've Got This" was an excellent episode. Kevin and Toby were good but, at times, anxious when finances were discussed between Kevin and Toby. The Beth and Carol storyline was terrific, and Beth took her mother in after Randall had brought his family in the past. And I couldn't get enough of Deja and Randall's chat.
Overall, I give this episode an 8/10.
"One Small Step"
Picking up where the previous episode left off, we see Nicky at Kevin's front door, coming to see the twins. Soon after, we go back to 1969 when Nicky, Jack, and their family watched the first moon landing. In that time frame, we see Nicky falling in love with a colleague, Sally, and soon, the two bonded while observing the moon.
Later on, Sally invites Nicky to go to Woodstock and soon move to California. As he accepts her offer, he stands her up because of not being there to protect his mother from his father.
After the war, Nicky gets invited to celebrate a war buddy's engagement at a bar in Erie, Indiana. While Jack is there, getting marriage advice, Nicky sees him but never enters or approaches him.
Coming back to the present, just as Nicky gets an invite to Nick and Franny's baptism, he gets Cassidy's help to prepare for his first flight since the war. Nicky makes handcrafted snow globals but gets destroyed at the airport security. But as he arrives, Nicky gets second thoughts and calls Cassidy, who tells him that if Jack had still been alive, she believes he would have forgiven Nicky.
As Nicky is at Kevin's home, Nicky sneaks in to see the twins and talks to them about the second gift from the airport he had brought and even talks a bit about his past. Later on the following day, Kevin walks in to see Nicky with a photo of him and Jack taken by Sally after a family dinner.
"One Small Step" is a brilliant episode and one of my favorites of the season. This episode just made me love Uncle Nicky a lot more, even though I had already loved him before. Watching this character get the courage to take his first flight in 50 years and confront his nephew and niece was heartwarming.
Man, I was heartbroken when those two snow globals got destroyed. I do blame the airport security for that. And even Nicky's first love and what he did to her. It might have been for the right reason. Like Cassidy told Nicky, I do believe that Jack would be proud of him and forgive him.
Excellent writing, along with the performance from Giffin Dunne. Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.
What did you think of these episodes? Leave a comment!
This Is Us airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on NBC.