The Walking Dead:
Daryl Dixon: The Book of Carol: Oh yeah, eye guy is still around. And I forgot he is a good guy now after not
murdering a child. Welcome back I guess.
Only Murders in the
Building: “I still haven’t watched
The Wire yet” is probably something I might say if someone had a gun to my head.
But season four made the same mistake season three did in
the killer reveal was a bit too melancholy instead of laugh out loud funny like
the first two seasons. Sure I chuckled a
little at the bit on the ledge and let out a laugh when they zoomed in on Jan
(for a second there, I thought they might be setting up Marshall as the murder
for the next season which could have been interesting halving the killer be the
next victim, oh well). But neither was
so funny I had to rewind because missed what came next because I was laughing
so hard like with Charles being drugged or the Killer Reveal Party.
It was also disappointing with all the doubles this season and
with all the mentions of the plot holes in the first season that the twist was
Marshall killed Sazz and disposed of her body by himself while the potholes
seemingly were just Sazz trying to tighten up her script. I wonder if the references to the potholes
were just the writers winking at their mistakes or are they just toying with us
and will finally let us know who wrote Jan’s note and who poisoned Winnie (who
finally made her triumphant return to the show; more Winnie next season) by the
final season?
We also got our usual set up to the next season. Poor Lester.
But there was also the Téa Leoni cameo as the wife of “The Neck” (I
guess Nina Lin’s husband being called “The Neck” back in season two is just a coincidence and one of the
writers really like calling people “The Neck”).
So here is my prediction, Lester is somehow tied into “The Neck” and Téa
Leoni had him killed to get the New Three Amigos on the case.
Survivor: Oh wow, another vote out where the person leaving
had a mental breakdown. Where are they
finding these people? It is time to go back
to casting regular people with regular jobs instead of these annoying superfans. And what a horrible advantage where you have
to secretly give the advantage to someone else.
And the choice made it even more lame.
The Challenge: Battle
of the Eras: So we are just going to
bounce back and forth between alliences every week, aren’t week? It is time for a shake up.
Agatha All Along:
Oof, those last two episodes were
horribly paced. First we got the unnecessary
gratuitous big fight, then a way too long flashback that just killed the finale. But it ended up being much like WandaVision, great premise that just
sputtered out at the end.
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