House of the Dragon:
I am not sure if it says more about me or the show that I found the kid
fight the most entertaining thing this show has done so far. But it is nice to see that Ser Cristian Cole
has a line and that line is plucking out the eye of a young kid. Then the best part of the aftermath was Daemon
just hanging out in the back even though his kids were the ones that instigated
the whole thing. But I do wonder where
the Sea Snake will land on the impending war between the greens and the blacks. Both of his children were married to people
who quickly married each other after becoming widows. But they still have four grandchildren,
though two bare someone else’s name and while the other two have his name, they
certainly do not have his hair. Of
course the way to solve this problem is, in the grand Valerian tradition, is to
just marry the cousins to each other, and then their kids would carry on the Valerian
name and blood (as long as they do not become king and take the Targaryen name). It is gross that I actually thought of this as
a solution.
The Walking Dead:
Yippie, part 3 of the final season is upon us. Except I vaguely remember what happened in part
two. I remember the evil dude going to
Negan’s compound and killing people and that is why he is chasing them, but I
forget what was going on in the city and why those people are being chased. Worse, I do not even care to search the
internet to find out why.
Quantum
Leap: So Al’s daughter has what I assume is a hologram room somewhere,
so will Ben have two people talking to him?
Will the two holograms be able to see / hear each other? Will Al’s daughter be able to block the other
chick somehow? I say this every week and
will likely continue to say it until I will it into existence, but just have Al’s
daughter be the hologram and get rid of everyone else in 2022. But it looks like Ben is already jumping into
female bodies, I looked it up and this did not happen until the second season
of the original, thirteenth episode overall.
La
Brea: The most interesting
setup of the second season was Scott going into the big glass building in the
middle of 10,000 BC, yet he does not show up until the end of the episode and
they seemingly just yadda-yaddaed him going into the building. They better be filling in the gap in the next
episode because that building in the most interesting part of the show. Where did it come from? Who build it?
How did they build it? Could they
be rewarding the cave people for uncovering the stuff they are digging
for? And just how hard would it be to
get into that hole in 1988? There cannot
be a barricade with police all around it, just walk until you find a gap.
The
Handmaid’s Tale: So June
is now back under the control of Giliad?
I know every other time she escape and was captured, she was returned
with mostly a slap on the wrist, but they cannot just put her back as being a handmaid
after murdering a Commander and helping so many escape with her. Even if they do send her back to like as a handmaid,
is the show really going back to season one thru three? And Luke definably should not be spared. Yet, I am sure both will somehow survive, and
hopefully escape. Then is Serena a
prisoner now? It seems like she is very
limited as to what she can do and where she can do at that house she is living at.
Tell
Me Lies: Bree
sure like using her hand. At least she
found someone to reciprocate. So those
two are just going to date for the next six or so years? Will Bree ever learn how Evan confessed his
love to Lucy?
Survivor: Those guys really made the wrong choice there;
the time to dump Nnecka was last week.
One of them even said they made their bed now they have to lay in
it. They already burned that bridge with
Noelle and the other dude (whose name I still have not bothered to learn, like
most people this season), how are they supposed to trust them? If they go back, it is 2-2, and they will
stuck having to go with a 50-50 shot to correctly play the idol. Might as well vote off Noelle this week, and
then they could get rid of the guy if they go back.
Stargirl: I really hope Shiv reconsiders Mike and Jakeem’s
offer because that trio could be like a bad 80’s teen comedy right there. Maybe they can have the pink pen force her to
join their sub faction. But she will
need some new allies after Wildcat found the Gambler’s laptop in he room
Big
Sky: Yeah, I guess it makes
perfect sense the creepy psychopath is obsessed with Miley Cyrus. But what exactly will creepy momma do with
the knowledge that Cassie is on to him? And
does Cassie know he is creepy momma’s kid?
She-Hulk: He was not quite Madisynn, but the Rabbit guy
was fairly entertaining in his own right.
But Todd has to behind this all.
Though, it would be hilarious if it turns out to be Mephisto who is
behind everything. That kind of would be
the perfect way to end the season. With all
the winking this show does, it is surprising they did not do any Mephisto teasing,
but I guess they did write this long before Wandavision premiered.
Pennyworth: So the last season ended with the start of a
civil war and the new season starts five year later skipping over all the
fighting and Britain (mostly) back to normal.
How very Hot D of them. But
Lucius has a basement full of meta-humans, I have feeling the blue guy will not
be the only one escaping this season.
A
Friend of the Family: I have
got through the first two episodes (releasing two episodes up front in mildly annoying,
but four episodes is absurd, especially when you are just doing 9 total and
they are all pushing a full hour). That
first episode was boring, and then the second episode was extremely weird. I just do not know how they stretch this
story out to seven more episodes.
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