Mobland: How disappointing that Chekov’s hand grenade
did not go off in the third act. Sure,
there are still more episodes left and maybe it will go off in the finale, but
I really was hoping that it got thrown at the funeral.
The Last of Us: So it took the show almost an entire season
to get Joel and Ellie to Wyoming, but Ellie and Dina were able to get to Seattle
in half an episode. That is giving
strong late season Game of Thrones vibes.
Really, they are not running into any obstacles? It is just a straight shot, no infected nor
questionable humans on the way?
Andor: So are we going to get one secondary death each
segment? We said goodbye to Brasso
during the first batch and Cinta this time.
It does feel like Bix may come sooner than later. Considering Luthen is such a big part of the
Rebellion but is not seen in Rogue One, he is not long for this world. Vel is a hard one, she is related to a Senator
so it feels like she cannot be found out without blowback to Mon. Cyril and Dedra are just cogs in the Empire machine
so they can just survive and become insignificant when the Empire falls. Though a show about them in the Empire’s ashes
could be interesting. The big question
for me is Kleya. She seemed like a background
character during the first season, but may have turned out to be the most interesting
character. If Luthen goes down it probably
is a good guess she goes down with him, but she is sneaky, she might be able to
weasel herself out of a trap. I kind of
hope we see her after this.
The Handmaid’s Tale: Wait, why exactly did June and Moira split
up? That just seems like plot contrivance.
Survivor: On no, the dreaded, someone with little screen
time all of the sudden gets a lot of screen time and is promptly voted
out. The editing seems to be a lot more
even in the New Era, especially with the extra half hour, it seems like a while
since this has happened. After her rap,
it is disappointing we did not get more of Star this season. But one thing the show really loves to do,
new or old era, is telegraph who is going to win Immunity by spending so much
time before the Immunity Challenge with players targeting the person that ends
up becoming immune. Sigh. But my big question with this episode is does
Mitch really think he is in the Strong People Alliance? Maybe they are not showing just how good the
Strong People are able to convince him, but he has got to notice how many times
those 4 (or 6 when David was still around) go off without him.
The Stolen Girl: They actually had me for a second that the
girl might be the thief’s. I guess the Photoshop
of the birthmark pretty much confirms she is not. But it does seem like she did have a daughter,
so what exactly happened to her. And how
does this tie into the real mother.
Leverage: Redemption: Having a solo mission is kind of fun. Makes me wonder what one with Elliot would
look like.
Grosse Point Garden
Society: I wonder if I get half
credit for prediction the dog murderer would be the dead body if the dog death
indirectly led to the death. But the
show did a poor job making it seem like the mother-in-law could be capable of
dogicide. Why not start with reporting
the dog to the landlord like with foster first?
Going straight to doggie murder seems extreme first step to getting a grandkid. And to the father in law, why not shut off
the wood chipper? Why even try to pull
out a quill that is already partially destroyed?
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