Killing Eve:
Well, did not take long for crazy assassin lady to start assassinate
non-feline people again. But killing the
priest, and especially his daughter, seemed even extreme for her.
The Walking Dead: This show has been a hard watch for a while
but Eugene becoming a mix of Veronica Mars and Carrie Mathieson was the most
entertaining thing I have seen on this show in a very long time. But of course the show had to ruin it by a
stupid reveal at the end. So does
everyone in the community know she was a spy?
Was wearing glasses enough to disguise like she was Superman?
Billions: So they are really are going through with the
New York City stealing the Olympics. For
a show that wants to live in reality so much that they routinely bring in
celebrities to play themselves, they are really going to deviate from reality
with such a huge change from real world events.
Though is there anything at this point that Chuck can stop it? Even if can prove shenanigans, would the IOC
really switch a games for a third time? And
can he use Wendy to bring Prince down?
Without Bobby, out of the way, maybe it is time for them to get back
together.
Super
Pumped: The Fight for Uber: Wait,
Jay-Z and Beyoncé were stockholders and investors in Uber? A quick internet search shows that they,
indeed, invested in the app fairly early (and there apparently other
celebrities that did the same, I wonder if they show up). While the show’s musical budget can get
enough now four Pearl Jam songs, they could not get a Jay-Z and Beyoncé and I can
see why they do not really want to be associated with the app or show
considering the debauchery that was in the episode. I was surprised Lyft showed up so soon on the
show. I guess you had to assume the
rivalry would be addresses eventually, but this was really quick. But I do guess that Lyft seemed to pop up real
soon after Uber.
Snowpiercer: I was expecting Melanie to pop up in the dream. Really no one we have not seen in a while made
an appearance. Though once I realized we
were not getting Melanie in the dream sequence, her name randomly pops up because
someone thinks she is in France.
Huh? Wasn’t the lab she was at in
Colorado? How did she get to France?
The
Endgame: Nothing I have more
than cops that are supposed to be super smart but cannot figure out the easiest
connections. They see the bank robbers take
money and the screen is hacked by the head chick telling everyone to come to
the back followed by the cops claiming they have no clue why she was doing
either. Well, of course they were moving
the money to give it to the people coming to the bank to cause a
diversion. So easy to guess that.
Pam
& Tommy: I am not
well versed in late period Motley Crue so I wonder if the song they played was an
actual bland rock song or did they create some bland rock song for them to play
since they could not license an actual Motley Crue song? Whatever it was, I am just so glad the show
is over.
Survivor: How exactly do you need three days to decide
to kick somebody off for lying about the medical records? That seems like an obvious boot now, bring in
an alternate. Kind of gross they decided
to let Jackson on to milk the drama like that.
Speaking of people who need to be fired beside whomever though that was a
good idea: the editor needs to be fired too.
In the opening montage, we see Tori find the dumb phrase advantage,
except she did not find it in the episode.
So when the editors made it seem like it was going to be either her or Zach
at Tribal, obviously we knew who was not going home. So stupid.
The Dropout:
In this week’s installment of random cameos: Cameron Frye, Harry Crane,
the brother from Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, and Sam Waterson. I really hope we get a Walgreens spinoff with
the first three guys. Obvious get Katy
Perry to do the theme song.
Single Drunk Female:
Wait, didn’t that chick have her bachelorette party during Sam’s last
bender which would be a year ago if Sam is now one year sober?
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