House of the Dragon:
They say when you lose one of your senses; it heightens the others you have
left. I was unaware that if you lose an
eye, you will increase in height so much you start towering over your older
brother. It feels like they mixed up
like casting. This Aemond looks more
like the Aegon we saw last week. But now
that Viseris is dead, it feels like this show can finally start.
The Walking Dead:
So everything is peachy keen between everyone? With a few episodes left, I cannot image this
truce will last long.
Kevin
Can Fork Himself: So Kevin
was an abusive douchebag this whole time.
Unfortunately that actor is not very good and still came off as
goofy. But then again, none of the actors
did a very good job switching between sitcom and drama.
Quantum
Leap: It is kind of cool
that Ernie Hudson was one of the people Sam leaped into during the original season. If we keep meeting the people who Sam saved,
that would almost make the present day interesting. But I would still be fine if they dumped that
storyline completely.
La
Brea: So all that in the
premiere and Scott could not get into the building even though the opened the
secret passage way. Why even go back to
the clearing, just steal the key yourself?
That all just seemed unnecessarily complicated. Hopefully we actually can get into the
building next week. Also unnecessarily
complicated: getting caught going out the front just so they would have to go
out the back way.
Andor: I am beginning to think it would be best wait
until every third episode and watch that three episode block as a movie. Those first two episodes of the block so far
have been slow and plodding, but those third episodes do end up delivering.
The
Handmaid’s Tale: When I said
Serena could find a driver who was better than Ezra, I certainly was not
expecting for her better than Ezra to be June.
I guess she finally realized she was being held captive and this was her
only way out of that house. But now what? Are she and June just going to become buddies
now? Will Serena help June save her husband
if June helps her escape those people keeping her prisoner?
Then back in Giliad, things certainly escalated
quickly with that commander not getting even a fair trial, just shot in the
middle of lunch. But how silly that Aunt
Lydia is perfectly fine with the rape ritual, but gets extremely high and
mighty if the rape does not happen exactly as with tradition. I wonder if others start telling her stories
because that could lead to the death of almost every commander except for maybe
Lawrence and Nick. But what exactly will
become of Esther? Does Giliad have
exceptions for rape? Will she be placed
somewhere else? Maybe Lawrence or Nick
will take her in.
Tell
Me Lies: I am beginning
to think Lucy might just be the psychopath that Stephan is. Making out with your boyfriend in front of
his ex while she is trying to perform is some next level stuff. But did the Next Week On really just spoil what
happens with Drew?
Survivor: Whenever someone does not use their Idol or
gets blindsided, I sit from my couch wondering why everyone is not just constantly
paranoid. But we did see this week what
happens when you are constantly paranoid and that may get you out quicker than
not being paranoid.
The
Challenge: Ride or Dies: Kacee and
Kaylah gone in the first episode? How
did we ever get so lucky? Except they
ruined that high by bring back Johnny. And
apparently Kacee can be seen in the This Season On, which makes it likely that she
replaces Nany who is seen with a neckbrace.
Sigh. Next thing you know, they
will find a way to bring in Josh. The
Senior Tour cannot return soon enough.
Stargirl: Finally, Shiv and Wildcat going at it after
snipping verbally for the whole season. Bet Shiv would have liked the nerd quad on her
side after being outnumbered. But how are
they going to explain how her father survived death? There are kind of an endless list of options
in the DC Universe.
Big
Sky: So is this show procedural
now? Because this small Montana town may
end up having the same murder rate as the town Jessica Fletcher lived in
(R.I.P. Angela Lansbury).
She-Hulk: That finally was a little too cute. All that build up just for one big fake out.
But then again, I have never been that big a fan of meta comedy.
Pennyworth: It is obvious that Martha with forgive Thomas,
Batman still needs to be conceived, but I wonder just how long will it take her
to trust him. There is also the question
is if that is a onetime thing, or will he react that way every time her hears
the song? And was that V of V for Vendetta
fame at the end?
A
Friend of the Family: Here is another
show where the middle child seemed to have a much bigger growth spurt than the
eldest child. But what bizzaro world that
someone gets sentenced for five years, but only serves fifteen days? I understand being lenient on first time
offenders, but maybe not be lenient on kidnappers, especially cutting their
prison time by 99%.
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