Fatal Attraction:
I am still pretty confident that Lizzie Caplan is not dead. That is all I really can say because not that
much interesting in this episode.
The Blacklist: When they first called that person “agent Malik”
I thought someone was impersonation Siya’s.
It was not until someone called her “Meera” that realized these were flashbacks. Hopefully we get more of this the rest of the
season because it is the only interesting part.
Fear the Walking Dead: Not only did Morgan and Grace give up their
kid, so did Dwight and Sherrie. What happened
these last couple years that all four just gave up like that? We got some vague flashbacks last week, but
it is still a bit puzzling. Also puzzling,
cutting of the index finger of someone you want to make a cure for
zombieism. That could come in handy,
kind of stupid to cut it off.
The Clearing: Yeah, I called the adult lady to be one of
the kidnapped girls very early on. Okay,
I did think was going to be the most recent kidnapped girl. I wonder if she will show up in the current
timeline. I wonder what happened to all
those kids.
Saint X: I have been saying the frumpy chick was the
murderer all season, but after the penultimate episode, I am starting to have
doubt. I am beginning to think the “mistake”
she talked about a couple episodes ago was to suggest the devil’s
threesome. Then after spending all season
thinking that
Class of ‘09: So they are done with the character of the
week already? Poor boring white dudes
never got their own episode. So are we
to assume the one boring white dude lost his arm in the building collapse?
Survivor: Well, that was a bottom five season. It has been a while since there has been a
good one. I looked back at my rankings and
have not given any season over a “5” since David vs. Goliath.
Grease: Rise of the
Pink Ladies: Why is Olivia’s parents
given their blessing to her teacher? How
do they not think that is gross?
Yellowjackets: I am confused. Is that really the end of the Adam
storyline? Are the cops really going to
believe that Kevyn killed him because Walter cyber framed him? Are they just going to overlook that Kevyn had
two bullets in him. Oh, and that he actually
died by being drugged. And drugged at
the same compound and day that a high school classmate also died from an
overdose whose needle was injected into her chest. Oh, and another one of his classmates and the
owner of the compound had a bullet in her shoulder. How exactly do they explain all that? And wouldn’t six Yellowackets being on the
premises where two deaths and one
shooting attract massive media attention.
Is this chapter really over or is Walter just being delusional when he said
he fixed everything? Feels like the
Yellowjackets should be in a bigger mess than they were when it was just Adam.
But on the bright side, at least Coach Ben finally realized
he should try to kill all those crazy benches.
Hopefully the writers take this extended writers’ strike to realize what
went wrong and spend the downtown thinking up a coherent third season that can
right the ship.
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