Making
things worse is it looks like they are plugging in Mike Prince into the Bobby
roll with very little change. Prince
literally is now sitting in Bobby’s office owning everything that Bobby once
own. The only difference is that Dollar
Bill and McFee are gone and the logo on the wall will change. I guess the only thing of interest going forward
is which side exactly in the new Chuck vs. Prince feud will Wendy fall. Who does she hate more?
The Walking Dead:
Watching the spin-off got me wondering, is the group that Eugene and
company have gone to going to turn into the evil group in the spin-off? Timeline is fuzzy and they do not have the
three circle symbol (not that I was looking for it). But the governor’s son was just an over the
top douchebag. No one is going to be that
angry that someone saved their life.
American Rust:
So we actually get to see what went down in episode four. It is good they did not wait much longer because
it played out exactly how I assumed it did. But are just bringing in Billy for questioning
or id this an arrest? Bruised knuckles and
an anonymous tip from someone fleeing the state seems pretty flimsy for an arrest
The Walking Dead: World Beyond:
I did not remember much going on last season, just the two girls looking
for their dad, one of their companions turned out to be evil, but maybe I
should have done some catching up because I was lost for most of the
episode. It did not help that some of it
was dream sequences (or maybe not, that helped with the lostness). I am not sure who that one sister
killed. Was that one of the evil
people? Is so, why were they there? If not, was it someone guarding their
community?
Y: The Last Man:
Oh wow, I was not expecting that bath scene on something that was
supposed to be on FX. But what I did
expect was Y going off on his own only for Agent 355 to track him down, tell
him not to do it again, only for him to do the exact same thing next
episode. But back to the bathing ladies,
are they going to start cutting off breasts?
I felt like that was coming during that weird ceremony after the creepy
leader talked about Amazonians doing that, but it never came. Maybe that is coming later.
Only Murders in the Building:
Last week was a nice change of pace, but I am glad the new three amigos are
back together and talking again. It was
funny how Amy Ryan quickly became the Yoko Ono of the group and once Oscar
showed up, Martin Short felt so left out, he went down to get the superfans to keep
him from being the fifth wheel.
But poor
Yoko, gets stabbed after one podcast session.
I guess it is time take her off my suspect list. I am also taking Sting off because the note said
“I’m watching you” not “I’ll be watching you.”
But that is Steve Martin’s girlfriend, Martin Short’s dog, is Oscar
next? We do see Selena Gomez covered in
blood hovering over someone in a tye-dye sweatshirt in the first episode. Granted the superfans were wearing the same
thing.
La Brea:
Wait, did they really CGI the daughter’s leg? And not very well since she walked with a
limp? If that flashback happened before
she lost her leg, why not put her in pants?
Or do some creative editing like when the flashed back to Barbra before
her accident on Titans? The show is about
a group of people who fell in a sink hole and were transported 10,000 year in
the past where people try to outrun a sabretooth tiger instead of getting into an
ambulance there are standing right next to, yet this was the most confusing
thing.
Stargirl:
They really retconned some things this week. So the original JSA broke up after killing a
dude, but got back together years later just to get defeated by the Injustice
Society? I am really over Eclipso at this point. Can we get Shiv back?
Wu-Tang: An American Saga:
Another good episode, this week we get to see Ghostface and Raekwon John
Wu themselves through a radio station just to get their song played. Awesome.
But I also like the ODB and the gang going to college. That could have been the whole episode right
there.
Survivor:
Oh joy, another week, another way to lose your vote. But I have no idea what the rules of the boat
ride were. When they show up for the
stuff, I was just like, okay, that happened.
But Shan made a second mistake at Tribal Council in two trips. She should have gotten out Brad the first
week, but this week, she should have gotten out JD who lied to her. If he goes, she has her Steal a Vote in her
pocket.
The Challenge: Spies, Lies, and
Allies: Good riddance
Bamber. Only two more annoying Big
Brother players to go. I was hoping with
Josh teamed up with house pariah Pricilla he would follow shortly, but it seems
like we are done with pairs. The winners
did not get to pick new partners and the promo make it looks like everyone is
working by themselves next week. But are
they still going to boot two people at a time?
Alternate genders?
In the Dark:
Well that was a horrible ending to one of the worst seasons of television
ever. Really, the cop was able to see the
dude with a gun but somehow did not spot Jess and her new hideous bangs? So now the blind chick is in prison with the
person she helped bury’s girlfriend. That
should be a fun fourth season.
Doom Patrol:
The show regained some of that season magic after the Chief’s daughter
storyline wrapped up but I found this episode to be pretty meh. I kind of which the Brotherhood of Evil was
the big bad of the season because after one episode I am out on the Sisterhood of
Dada. But with Rita heading back in
time, maybe the Brotherhood will come back in place. Mmm, I wonder if the Brotherhood of Evil and
Sisterhood of Evil working together… or maybe they are enemies of each other.
Titans:
Not one, but two Titans got shot this week. And yet Starfire somehow got powers after
getting shot in the chest while I doubt Nightwing will die despite being shot
in the neck and we last see him getting ganged up on by an angry mob. Maybe Wonder Girl will show up and save him.
Big Sky: Okay, the show is still trash, Drew Carey’s brother having a twin brother is one of the dumbest twists in the history of television, but I kind of like the new psychopath in town.
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