Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist: Well that was a clunky way to end the season. Wasn’t the main reason Max was going to New
York was to franchise his restaurant idea.
Sure, breaking up with Rose hurts the living situation but he does have
family in the city. And just what changed
in Max’s mind from when he was singing a sexy duet with her earlier this season
and later signing a song with Rose’s name in it (or well he would have song that
song had Zoey’s powers not been glitching), or just singing about having a New
York state of mind to the final scene?
Rose telling him he looked distracted was all he needed. That was about as forced as Zoey just learning
Max gave up his offer for her when the brogrammers were have definitely had
brought that up much earlier. But I
guess all that is fine if that final scene means we get more Zoey singing and dancing
next season (please let there be a next season).
The Nevers:
I wonder if the writers sat down after five episodes and said, sure this
show is confusing, but how about we make it more confusing. Seriously, what the fork was that?
Fear the Walking Dead:
There have been almost twenty seasons of this franchise and it is surprising
this is the first time they have done a death cult. I do like that there is a cop hunting down
the leader and has done so since before outbreak.
Good Girls:
So is the gangbanger just going to kill the cop? What about the daughter?
Mare of Easttown:
Oh no, not Ralph Bohner. Granted
I already saw one person in the past year get shot in the head and survive. Since that dude is dead, I guess that can put
to rest the theory that the kidnapper and the killer are the same person. Hopefully the murderer turns out to be actually
someone we have met before.
City on a Hill:
The past finally caught up to Jackie… or did it? Despite being recommended for termination and
tossing his badge into the bay, it did leave the door open for an appeal with
Decoursey as a key witness. But this did
also seem like it could serve as a series finale. Jackie finally got his comeuppance, Decoursey
got justice for his dead, unborn child (but did not leave him completely
fulfilled), Siobhan found a new purpose in life, and Cathy Ryan is also starting
a new life in Florida. But that last one
seemed like a rushed conclusion to her storyline. She just shoots a dude that I am not entirely
sure who they were and bolts. But if this is the series finale so be it, it
never seemed to come completely together and Showtime already has a show
devoted to two alpha males going at it and sometime teaming up.
Debris:
Oh yeah, the evil dude is still around.
I completely forgot about him. But
that was a pretty wild plan.
Cruel Summer: Well there goes my theory that
Jeanette’s mom was in the crazy bin in 1995, it certainty seemed like she was
just heading that way. Instead she just
had a career change. But it was weird
when she was surprised when Angela suggested she left her husband. Seemed
that way to me. Then weird she just left
it at that ad did not explain what her point of view was. But I guess I need a new theory and this week
got me thinking, just why is Angela there?
I now think she has ties to Martin, maybe the ex-girlfriend he spoke of
this week. Could Angela be Annabelle?
Big Sky: If
these evil doers can make the sex trafficker just disappear, why didn’t they make
him disappear when he went on the run?
Sure, he had to call them, but if they can easily find him and break him
out of custody, surely they could have found him before that. But the good guys were just as dumb. Of course it was a trap. How about bring more fire power that the
sheriff, the FBI guy, and two PI’s? This
show is so stupid.
The Handmaid’s Tale: I would have been so mad had June been caught by Gilead yet again. But now she is finally in Canada, reunited
with her husband and child with a different dude. At what point that she had a rom-com moment
on the bridge with that baby daddy who also happens to be a higher up in Gilead? That should be a fun conversation. And does June
visit the Waterford’s in Canadian prison?
The Challenge:
All-Stars: Surprising the cut two
people right off the bat
and then did not eliminate any of the other ten contestants in the subsequent
checkpoint. But who would have guess
Jonna would get the first two first places?
I guess it helps that you can pick your partner first if you are fist to
finish. But they do need to trim some fat
soon. Ten finalists is a bit much.
Manifest: Okay,
I am surprisingly enjoying this silly Single White Female story line and how
the two family members who were not on 828 could be jeopardizing the Life Boat
by ostracizing the new chick.
The Blacklist: Poor Lizzie, lost her entire team and her sister. Maybe this crusade against Red was a bad
decision. And does she now need to team
up with Red to bring down the guy who hired the hitman? Oh the irony.