The Veil: I am beginning to think I would like this
show much more if Josh Charles was the main character.
The Challenge
All-Stars 4: I thought it was silly when Janelle volunteered to go in the first
women’s elimination, which would be a very long time she would need to hold on
to that Star. But that begs the
question, when is the right time to volunteer so you can get a Star. Obviously Nicole, a firefighter would send
herself in with a choice of two lightweight and a physical challenge. So now she has her Star, but presumably she
will have to try to keep it for five more eliminations with eight people
left. Though, I wonder if they do a musical
chairs situation when there will be four people left when it is time for the
finals, but only three Star holders.
Survivor: Bad move by Charlie. Marie is clearly going with I want to sit
next to lay-ups at Final Tribal strategy.
She is going to get rid of him as soon as she can. He should have teamed up with Venus and Liz and
do his own lay-up strategy. But how
stupid can Venus be. Two straight weeks
Q was the decoy to get out someone with an Idol. Why would she think that would change this
week?
Hacks: Wait, Debra is all of the sudden offended by
jokes. Making things makes less sense,
she grew a conscious the episode right after her very own Roast.
Pretty Little Liars:
Summer School: So are they just
doing a reverse Friday the 13th
where the serial turned out to be Jason’s mother and then Jason became the serial
killer in the second movie? But I put all
my money on the shrink to be the “mom.”
But this show is still really horrible with way too many pop culture
references. Noa remains the only
interesting character. And apparently
she is a lesbian now. Cool.
A Gentleman in Moscow: I am not sure if it were screeners and it
will be added later, but my version did not give us any dates as to when this takes
place. Thankfully Stalin died and it is
easy to find out that was in 1953, or 6 years since the last episode or 14 years
since we last Mishka if my math is correct.
This episode answered a few questions I have had. I wondered if the characters would ever learn
what really happened to Lena and it turns out the manager knew and even had a hand
into what happened to her. I have also
wondered if Rostov actually wrote the poem that saved his life and we got that answer
this week too. Now for the biggest
question of the series, with one episode left, will Rostov leave the
hotel? This episode does end with him saying
that they need to leave that place. Now
the question is, will he be able to get away.
The Chi: So the
cliffhanger of the mid-season finale was Victor heading off to kill Douda. Then moments into the midseason premiere he
runs into someone and was just like, naw.
Meh, just how many times is this show going to almost kill Douda before
giving him a reprieve? And now Douda
will spare Emmitt if he kills the person that sent Emmitt to kill Douda. Ugg, just kill of Douda already. He is really bogging down the show.
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