Welcome back to Last Week in TV. This is the second busiest time of the year for me at work so I'm a day late and a nominated show short. I will review Dexter's pilot hopefully for next week's column or definitely the week after since many of my shows will be on hiatus by then and my vacation time will start. Speaking of hiatus, this column will go on a brief hiatus in July for the Favorite Character Competition. Be on the lookout for nominations next month. I'm also kicking around the idea of doing a Ranker article where you can help rank a season's best episodes with different shows I am marathoning. I am definitely doing it with Teen Wolf since I recap that. Any other shows you think would be fun to rank episodes with? Either add them in the comments or nominate them in the short form below. This week we say goodbye to Forever…well, forever (sniff, sniff) and adios to The Big Bang Theory until September most likely. I also said goodbye to Poldark, having finally caught up. Many other shows also had finales so I'd love to hear what you thought of them in the comments. Until next week, happy TV viewing.
Show of the Week:
Forever - 1.22 - The Last Death of Henry Morgan
Note: I am honest enough to concede that this episode might be the Show of the Week because it didn't get renewed. That definitely earned it bonus points. This isn't my favorite episode of Forever, but it was a great showdown with even better flashbacks and an ending that left me satisfied for the most part. Therefore it earns Show of the Week for me.
Saying goodbye to Forever sounds weird in every way possible. Still it must be done because once again, Nielsen viewers have missed out on a real gem. Of all the shows I am going to miss next year, Forever is first (thanks to shocking renewals for Galavant and Agent Carter). It all comes down to the Henry and Abe relationship. Not only was it the most unique take on a father and son relationship I've ever seen, but it fleshed out what it means to be immortal in a mortal world. Simply put, Henry would not be as appealing to me without Abe. Both of them also benefit from the memory of Abigail, who while dead still completes the family dynamic. I love that they solved the mystery of what happened to her before the show ended. In fact, I liked that better than the idea that Henry would share his secret with Jo. That was just meh to me. Good thing the rest of Henry's thirst for justice from Adam was thrilling. I love how Abe convinced Henry not to kill Adam and yet Henry was smart enough to incapacitate him. It was a great surprise and yet another reason why I will miss this show.
Grade: A-
Best Reason to Watch - Abigail flashbacks and Henry and Abe scenes
Best Scene / Best Twist - Henry incapacitates Adam
Biggest Reason to Freak Out - Abigail holds a dying Henry in her arms and then he disappears
Least Surprising - Henry gets attacked by the guard
Best Product Placement - Kindle
Most Needing to Die - Adam, from the first second he arrived on screen
The "Well At Least They Preserved History" Award - So glad that Adam isn't Julius Caesar
Least Foolish - Jo, who tails Henry because she knows Lucas will give him the dagger
Smartest (By Far) - Henry, who takes out Adam without killing him
Most Loyal - Lucas, who steals the dagger for Henry
Most Amazing - Abigail, who even though she only lived in flashbacks, became the heart of the show and clearly showed why both Abe and Henry adored her
Most Sneaky - Henry gets the guard to spill where the dagger is by dousing him with antacid
Best Reason to Worry - Abe realizes that after he's gone Henry might commit suicide
The "Welcome Back" Award - John Noble from Fringe and Sleepy Hollow
Best Quotes -
1. Henry: "I'm not a killer. I'm a doctor."
2. Abe: "For me she was…she was an angel. She found 2 lost souls and turned us into a family. Thank you, mom. I love you."
3. Abe: "Henry, listen to me. You're a kind, gentle, moral person, but a killer you're not. Don't let rage cloud your judgment. You'll lose."
4. Abigail: "Why did I fall for a brilliant man? Plenty of dumb men out there."
5. Abigail: "Where did you get this?" Henry: "Stray bullet, early in the war." Abigail: "A bullet should have destroyed your heart." Henry: "Well the sniper missed. You didn't though."
Weekly Shows:
Battle Creek - 1.09 - Gingerbread Man
While last week focused on Guz, this week put the spotlight on Font. Since we know very little about his character, it was a welcome change. I think it's fascinating that Font has almost a photographic memory when it comes to faces. I like even more how much support he got from Guz first and then from Russ, who showed real emotion when Font was in the hospital. Meeting Font's wife was another plus. The only real drain on the episode was how much was focused on Holly and Russ' non-relationship. It was okay in the first stakeout conversation but after that it was overkill and dragged the entire plot down. By the time the end elevator scene took place, the momentum screeched to a halt. Time to drop this subplot and move full steam towards the end.
Grade: B-
Best Reason to Watch - more focus on Font
Best Scene - Font wakes up
Least Interesting Subplot - Russ and Holly's non-relationship
Smartest Criminal - Spades learns what all the police look like in Battle Creek so he spots Funk right away
Most Supportive - Guz lets Font check out a lead in a closed case because she trusts his ability to place faces
The "Nope, No Thanks" Award - I seriously don't want to know what's in blood sausage. I'm right there with Funk.
Most Surprising - there actually was a bomb / Font has a massive piece of shrapnel in the back of his head
Least Surprising - the cop helped Spades
Biggest Shock - I actually agree with Russ here. You don't ask out another man's girlfriend. Period. That's just tacky.
Biggest Rivalry - Meredith and Russ
Biggest Product Placement - Font's new car
Biggest Heart Attack - Font when Russ pretends to jump off the bridge
Biggest Baby - Russ
Best New Character - Font's wife, Katrina
The "Welcome Back" Award - Dan Bakkedahl from The Goldbergs and Community
Best Quotes -
1. Spades: "So I would urge you to forget about me and concentrate on catching someone who's actually done some harm instead of providing for the greater good, which is all I ever did. But if you insist on continuing to pursue me, I assure you innocent people will get hurt." Russ: "What the hell does that mean?" Spades: "Seriously? That was confusing to you? I will do whatever it takes to stay a free man."
2. Russ: "You got a credit card receipt?" Butcher: "Nope, I prefer not to support the loan sharking industry."
3. Russ: "Are you telling me that I need a sandwich right now, Jaycocks?" Funk: "Or whatever it takes for you to calm down. Get a grip on yourself because you seem to have a whole lot of ideas on what not to do but so far no suggestions on what to do. You're not the only one who feels responsible in this. We all do, together…us."
4. Russ: "Well would you be careful? This coffee's hot enough to smelt steel."
5. Font: "The FBI put a Spanish politician's photo on Bin Laden's wanted poster. I'm just saying mistakes do happen."
Poldark - 1.07-1.08 (season finale)
While I found the penultimate episode rather boring with way too much self-recrimination and wailing, I found the even more emoangsty finale touching. It's hard to imagine losing a child and only the coldest heart would be untouched by the Poldarks' grief. While Cary Warleggan is beginning to get on my last nerve and George not far behind, I find the rivalry between Poldark and them fascinating. It's a great testament to how wealth drives power and injustice in the world. Sadly, it's not just an 18th century issue. I am pleased that the friction between Poldark and Francis seems to be waning though, provided of course that Francis stands up for Poldark against George. It would be a mighty way to redeem his past behavior. All in all, I have found Poldark to be an intriguing series with great character moments and enough forward movement to keep the pace from dragging usually. I look forward to its return next season.
Grade: C / A-
Best Reason to Watch - Ross and Demelza's bond through more trials than a Laura Ingalls Wilder book
Most Heartbreaking Scene - Demelza learns that Julia died
Most Annoying Theme - all these people blaming others for their own issues and failings
Best and Most Suspicious Offer - George offers to cancel some of Francis' debts on the premise that his cousin cheated him in cards
Best Karma - the Warleggan ship is capsized with all her goods
Least Interesting Subplot - Keren, Enys, and Mark love triangle and adultery
Least Necessary - Demelza recapping in great detail everything she's done and the consequences of it. We got it the first time. We were paying attention.
Least Surprising - Demelza gets sick after helping Francis and family
Most Surprising / Most Depressing - Julia died
Most Noble - Demelza, who selflessly toils for Francis at risk to her own health even after he basically trashed her name / Elizabeth, who cares for Demelza right back
Most Bold - George declaring his feelings for a married woman, Elizabeth
The "Say What?" Award - How did the Warleggans find out about the capsized ship so quickly?
Greatest Consequence - Demelza's meddling has ruined several men's business and personal lives
Coldest Fish - Cary Warleggan, who sees the death of Poldark's child as good for business
Most Gullible - Francis
Best Riddance - Judd, the drunkard / Keren, the adulteress
Best Dichotomy - Demelza breaks up a fight between Enys and Mark just as Elizabeth breaks up a fight between Francis and Poldark
Best Quotes -
1. Francis: "Damn it I expect more loyalty from my only cousin. What did I ever do that he should go behind my back like this?" George: "Well I suppose you married the girl he loved, didn't you?"
2. McNeil: "Have a care for the law. It 'tis a cranky and twisty old thing and you may fight it half a dozen times but let it once come to grips with you and you'll find it harder to be loose from than a great black squid."
3. Demelza: "Will you make it up with Francis?" Poldark: "Even though he betrayed us. You make me ashamed. Your heart is so generous. You always see the good in things. I will invite him to join me at Wheal Leisure. Together we will try to resurrect the fortunes of the Poldark mines. Will that satisfy?" Demelza: "So there is hope and it will not have been for nothing after all."
4. Enys: "I've come to heal my patients, not bankrupt them."
5. George: "You insist that we are enemies when in fact we have much in common and could be allies." Poldark: "God forbid I should ever be so desperate."
iZombie - 1.08 - Dead Air
If I didn't know there were 13 episodes ordered, I'd be tempted to think this was the penultimate episode of the season. After all things went in fast forward towards the end. Major buying a gun was trumped by Liv realizing that her new boyfriend is getting his brains delivered by Blaine which was trumped by her eating Jerome brains. Still nothing was as possibly more climactic than Ravi getting bit by super zombie rat. I can't take Ravi becoming a zombie so he better be magically immune. There are far too many zombies in Seattle these days as it is. He better call Liv about this…right after she kicks Blaine's butt for being the biggest douche on the planet.
Grade: B
Best Reason to Watch - lots of things happening in this ending
Best Reaction - Ravi to the zombie rat
Best Meta - Lowell describes Liv's pal complexion the "ethereal Tinker Bell look" when Rose McIver played Tinker Bell on Once Upon a Time
The "You Tell Her" Award - Ravi calls Liv on being rude and a complete douche on this brain
Least Surprising - the dead radio host was the one being accused of cheating / Major is NOT backing off
Worst Surprise - Ravi is bitten by super rat already / Major buys a gun
Best Case to Sue - Major after the guards let inmates in to beat on him
Most Repulsive - Chuck Burd, the shock jock for whom there is not enough brain bleach in the world
Most in Need of Being Beheaded - Blaine
Most Disgusting - Liv eats Jerome's brain
Worst Side Effect of Brain Eating - psychoanalyzing your fun new fling
The "Welcome Back" Award - Erica Cerra from Eureka / Aaron Douglas from The Returned
Best Quotes -
1. Ravi: "I believe he was on his way to murder me and eat my brains. Why isn't he tearing into you?" Liv: "Oh it's a zombie thing. You wouldn't understand. Zombie brains are nasty. You wouldn't want those. No you wouldn't. No, you wouldn't." Ravi: "Uh, that rat you're doting on like a pursed Chihuahua could end civilization as we know it."
2. Liv: "I can't help it. I'm filled to the brim with insight." Ravi: "Oh that's what you're full of."
3. Peyton: "I have a feeling people who are friends with social workers don't ask this question a lot but who were you fighting with this week?" Major: "Sons of Anarchy I think. The guards commuted their sentence to 20 minutes of beating the hell out of me."
4. Liv: "Major doesn't get dumped. There are literally 2 reasons to end a relationship with Major: zombism and full on death."
5. Liv: "He's white and murderous. You did it. You made a zombie rat."
Younger - 1.07 - Broke and Panty-less
Full disclosure - I am 42 so I spent much of my time this episode saying, "Ewww." Sometimes I just don't get 20-somethings. While I still loved parts of this episode, much of the humor didn't appeal to me. It felt more crass than usual with its hand job gags, slutty costumes, and obvious perverts. Liza's reactions to things and general awkwardness were funny in some instances but not much else was. What saved the episode was all the heart. Diana especially comes off well in this episode, making her the MVP, best surprise, and best reason to watch. While we don't get any new background on her, we do get to see her generosity and it helps make the character even better.
Grade: C+
Best Reason to Watch - Diana
Best Awww Moment - Diana gives Liza $1800 to cover the cost of her "student loans"
Most Awkward Moment - Liza telling Josh about her used underwear business
Most Surprising - Josh plays the washboard
Most Disgusting - hand jobs at work / selling your used underwear online
Most in Need of a Lying Coach - Liza, who makes up the worst stories to cover herself
Best Show of Trust - Liza, who doesn't peek at Josh's phone
Most Inappropriate - Anton / the lunch scene
Most Least in Sight - Thad, who is mentioned but doesn't show up
Weirdest Date - sampling at a candy store
Best Product Placement - Swedish fish
Best Quotes -
1. Maggie: "You've got to hand it to pervs, man. They don't accept mediocrity."
2. Diana: "And where do you gather these little nuggets of wisdom from? Buzzfeed."
3. Rakim: "I like my liquor and my men the same way…simple."
4. Liza: "Diana, this is so generous of you but I couldn't possibly take this." Diana: "Consider it an early Christmas bonus." Liza: "You have no idea how much this means to me. I don't know how to thank you." Diana: "Well you can start by bringing me that catalog copy I asked for." Liza: "Of course." Diana: "And Charles is not dorky. You don't know him at all. You just don't know him at all."
5. Liza: "Alright, which one do you think?" Maggie: "I don't know. They all kind of look like pervs to me."
The Flash - 1.21 - Grodd Lives
I don't read comics, any comics. Therefore I think Grodd is the dumbest thing that has ever happened to The Flash. Like Planet of the Apes remake stupid. I can barely handle the ridiculousness of metahumans, much less meta-apes. Add to it, I thought Iris knowing was going to be a plus since they wouldn't have to talk about hiding things from her in every single episode. Instead it just means that she's whining and throwing temper tantrums at Star Labs now too. I get that she's frustrated and scared but if you're not going to help find solutions, don't brat out to others about not finding solutions right that very second. Ugh! This is not the time. Let's save Joe instead. Even when she plays her hero part and talks Barry down from Grodd's influence, it comes off as romantic drivel. For me, this is the worst Flash episode yet and if I never see Grodd or Iris again, it will be too soon. The last thing this show needs is more Iris time.
Grade: C-
Best Reason to Watch - um….uh, well…I always love how Barry is a straight up team player and gives credit to others in his life so the scene with Cisco, Caitlin, and Barry at the end is pretty cool…until Caitlin ruins it by making Iris an equal member of the team
Best Reason to Fast Forward - Iris
Best Scene - Barry says they are a team and don't need Wells / Joe and Iris reconcile
The "I Totally Agree" Award - Iris is right in that if they had looped her in maybe she wouldn't be so useless
Biggest Temptation - listening in on Barry and Iris' conversation about him being the Flash
Worst Plan - Wearing ridiculously high heels on that grating. Caitlin, you should know better. One day your heel is going to get stuck and you'll break your ankle.
Worst Future Plan- Having Iris be an official part of the Flash crew. We don't need a cheerleader.
Best Disguise - ice cream truck gold delivery
The "Please Shut Up" Award - Iris, who has a meltdown right when they should be formulating a plan to find her dad
Biggest Ick - sewers
Best Way to Wrap Up a Tired Plot - Iris walks into a Flash brainstorming session and announces that she knows
Least Welcome Return (character) - General Eiling
The "Welcome Back" Award - Clancy Brown of Sleepy Hollow
Best Reference - Princess Bride / Argus, Diggle, and Lila
Best Quotes -
1. Cisco: "Hey forget multiple personalities. You guys have seen The Exorcist, right?"
2. Barry: "What's going on? Are you okay?" Cisco: "I'm just thinking about this headset. It wasn't strong enough. You could have been killed out there, man." Barry: "No dude, your tech worked and it proved that we don't need Wells. The 3 of us took on Grodd and rescued Joe. Together, we can do anything."
3. Joe: "So our psycho killer has a soft spot for animals. That's sweet."
4. Wells: "You know they're going to find me and you, you're not as smart as you think you are." Wells: "Oh really? Cuz I'm a genius where I come from. Imagine how smart that makes me here." Eddie: "Cuz you're from the future? With a name like Eobard, I guess you'd have to be." Wells: "Oh no. Eobard is a distinguished name for a distinguished member of a distinguished family." Eddie: "Depressing to think that all of my descendants are as crazy as you."
5. Cisco: "If I hadn't seen Jurassic Park, I wouldn't be near as frightened now."
6. Iris: "He's just a regular cop. He's not some metahuman with superpowers. He's not you." Barry: "You're right. He's not me and this isn't his fault. None of this is his fault. Look yes, maybe Joe told me not to tell you that I was the Flash, but I didn't have to listen. I could have told you a hundred times. I could have told you and I didn't. Yes, I should have so you're right to be mad but don't be mad at your dad. Be mad at me."
7. Joe: "When I was with that gorilla, I thought, 'I'm gonna die down here.' And all I could think about was how you and me were in a fight." Iris: "Dad, I was so afraid that something would happen to you." Joe: "My life started when you were born and sometimes in my incredible love for you, it blinds me and I…I forget. I forget what a brilliant young woman you are and how you're capable of making your own decisions." Iris: "Daddy, I know that everything that you do is out of love so love me enough to always tell me the truth. Yeah?" Joe: "Deal. Deal."
Supernatural - 10.21 - Dark Dynasty
This is one of those times when not being spoiled probably would have made the episode better. I tried to avoid spoilers but someone made a comment in the renew/cancel pages before I could watch this. My own fault for being tardy and going on the website before I was caught up. Therefore I spent the whole episode waiting for Charlie to die, which I am somewhat meh over. I liked Charlie for the most part and she definitely lasted more seasons than I expected. Still she's no Sheriff Jody for me. The brothers however are going to take this loss hard and it's likely to be the catalyst that sends Dean over the edge. At least she was smart enough to send the code instead of one of those horrible deathbed speeches. She was definitely smarter than the Winchesters, who should have called Cas and had him swoop in to snatch up Charlie instead of just driving there themselves. I mean what's the point of the single biggest deus ex machina on TV if you aren't going to use him to save the day. This is the reason Cas and all the angels must go. If they use him, it's anticlimactic and if they don't, they are morons. Today they chose moron because I'm assuming they needed Dean off the deep end for the last 2 episodes. Sadly killing people off has only worked a handful of times on this show so I'm guessing they are already regretting the decision to off Charlie here.
Grade - B
Best Reason to Watch - lots of plot movement
Best Reaction - Dean and Sam to finding out Eldon ripped his own arm off
Creepiest Family Since the Benders - The Stynes
Biggest Facepalm - Why are they driving to Charlie instead of having Cas get there instantly with his newly restored angel powers? I cannot eye roll enough here.
The "Say It Isn't So" Award - Dean didn't notice they were being followed when there were only 2 cars on the road? I call shenanicanon.
Least Surprising (Only Because of Spoilers) - Charlie's death
Best Comedic Relief - Rowena
Biggest Bwaaahhh - The Stynes are the Frankensteins? Oh boy.
The "Hello? Are You Brain Dead?" Award - The killer walks in right when the "FBI" walks out. This is the time to start yelling your head off, guy, in hopes that the FBI hears you.
Biggest Idiot - Charlie for leaving when it was that dangerous
Weirdest Scene - Crowley talking to a rodent
Biggest Hypocrite - Dean, who would have done the exact same thing as Sam didand he knows it
Best Reference??? - Was Crowley talking Missouri the state or Missouri the miserable witch from season 1? I can go with the latter. Being from Missouri, I would like to avoid the first.
Best Quotes -
1. Dean: "They helped Hitler get started along with God knows what else, probably disco."
2. Sam: "How you doing?" Dean: "Oh you mean the thing?" Sam: "Yeah, yeah." Dean: "I'm having some dark thoughts, creepy visions, violent urges. Same old same old. I'm happy I've got a murder to focus on though."
3. Rowena: "Quite literal, aren't you? Does he know that the first rule is don't tell your brother what we're doing?" Cas: "Dean doesn't know? Sam, this never ends well." Charlie and the whole fandom: "That's exactly what I said." Sam: "Okay, everyone take a breath. Look we're up against it, okay? And we've all been up against it before and we know there are times when every choice sucks. You know us lying to Dean is the choice that sucks the least. We have to make this work, please." Charlie: "Okay, yeah. For Dean." Sam: "Cas?" Cas: "Okay…for Dean." Sam: "For Dean." Rowena: "I barely know the man."
4. Rowena: "And you studied your craft, where?" Charlie: "Mostly a joint called Moss Java. It has excellent wi-fi." Rowena: "I have not heard of this institution and I know all the great global centers of witchcraft." Charlie: "Makes sense because I'm not a witch. I'm a nerd and I know all the great centers of nerdom."
5. Dean: "Something on your mind?" Cas: "No, this call is pointless."
CSI: Cyber - 1.10 - Click Your Poison
Grade: C+
Best Reason to Watch - the teamwork
Best Scene - the team think they've lost the bad guy until Nelson thinks of a backdoor way to track him
Biggest Thing to Fear - this episode is all about fearing WebMD
The "Um, Excuse Me" Award - Why exactly is Nelson taking the late shift when he won the bet? Krumitz is a bad loser.
The "Poor Baby" Award - Paul, who is dying of cancer himself and only wanted to get free drugs to cure it
The "Thank You, Captain Obvious" Award - almost everything Avery says is so blatantly obvious I'm beginning to think the writers of this show truly believe we're idiots
Most Ingenious - getting paid through an online poker game
Most Effective Use of Music - essentially we are just watching shapes pop up on a screen but with the music, it is actually riveting and climactic
The "Welcome Back Award - Michael Irby from Almost Human / Brian McNamara from one of my favorite historical dramas of all time, Homefront
Best Quotes -
1. Nelson: "Bluetooth is a hacker's best friend."
2. Krumitz: "That man's a superhero with a kid."
3. Mundo: "Alright you know we made the same toast when we busted you, right?" Nelson: "Oh you've just got to rub it in. Look I'm nothing like the guy we arrested today, okay? Shawn Morris, the guy's like a sociopath. Probably still lives in the basement with his parents, never been near a girl, and uses code for evil." Mundo: "And hacking the New York Stock Exchange was any different." Nelson: "It was. His code killed people. My code just made bankers and stockholders mad for a day or two.' Mundo: "So then he was a black hat with bad intentions and you were what?" Nelson: "An innovator, a revolutionary." Krumitz: "Sounds like you're just a guy talking a whole bunch of smack."
The Goldbergs - 2.23 - Bill/Murray
I had to knock this one down a bit in grade because I didn't really laugh. I did however bathe in nostalgia and I loved all the heart. Murray and Pops have my favorite character interactions on The Goldbergs so it was incredibly heartwarming for Pops to say that Murray is his favorite friend. It was like a light bulb went off in Murray's head too, realizing that he and Pops truly are friends. I love how that gave him the courage to reconcile with Bill. Beverly was sweet in this episode as well, encouraging Erica to reach for her dreams no matter how out of reach they seemed. That quick shot of her sitting on the steps, realizing that her oldest is about to leave her was so poignant. Without words, McLendon-Covey nailed the sadness of knowing your kids are leaving you behind and the pride that they are growing up so well.
Grade: B-
Best Reason to Watch - Murray like always
Best Scene - Pops calls Murray his friend
Best Awww Moment - Beverly sits on the steps, crying and listening to Erica sing for her audition tape
Most Obtuse - Beverly, who doesn't get that Erica is NOT the best of the best even after Glascott tries in several different ways to enlighten her
Best Case for Alien Body Swapping - Murray's in a good mood, complimenting everyone when he comes in
Best Nostalgia - I remember when my family finally got cable and I could watch MTV
The "Totally Forgot about That" Award - I didn't remember the inanity of the Watchman until they mentioned it here
The "I Feel Your Pain" Award - having been through my fair share of school events, I understand the desire to leave halfway through most concerts
Best Dis - Barry decides against Princeton since his guidance counselor went there and he's not impressed by Glascott's career
The "Welcome Back" Award - Tim Meadows of Mean Girls
Best Reference - video for Take on Me by A-Ha
Best Quotes -
1. Pops: "Murray, that's what friendship is. You've got to be there in the good times and in the bad." Murray: "I guess I'm just not cut out for that kind of thing." Pops: "No, you are 'cause all the friends I ever made in my life, you're my favorite."
2. Barry: "You're looking like a Monday morning when I need you to look like a Friday night." Murray: "I usually sit in front of the TV with no pants on Friday night." Lainey: "Seems like that's most nights."
3. Erica: "I can't decide whether that guy's hotter as a human or a cartoon." Adam: "If Jessica Rabbit taught us anything, cartoon."
4. Bill: "40 kids playing Jingle Bells on the clarinet. I mean how does that ever end well?"
5. Glascott: "This is Patty Schnitzenberg. She wrote this piece. She carved the cello. She's also blind and they rejected her like the cold SoB's they are."
Young & Hungry - 2.06/2.07 - Young & Moving/Young & Ferris Wheel
Grade: B / B-
Best Reason to Watch - Josh, surprisingly since it's usually Yolanda or Sophia
Most in Need of Toning It Down - Gabi, surprisingly since it's usually Elliot
Most Scary - Danielle's sudden transition into a stalker psycho
Least Surprising - Yolanda gets the apartment
Biggest Idiot / Least Likely to Keep Her Mouth Shut - Gabi
The "Welcome Back" Award - Kylie Minogue from 1980's pop fame
Best Reference - Billy and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Best Quotes -
1. Gabi: "Breakfast should be your most important meal of the day, not your last."
2. Sofia: "And I read an article that said you can get anything you want from a man if you give him food or sex." Gabi: "You had to read an article to know that?"
3. Elliot: "Can you come over to my house and watch me sleep?" Yolanda: "I would but The Exorcist is on and watching that sounds a little less scary." Elliot: "I can get you front row seats to see Usher:" Yolanda: "I'm gonna need your address, a key, and some holy water."
4. Gabi: "Hey, you know what a great gift for Shauna would be?" Josh: "A therapist. Thanks to you."
5. Gabi: "Okay if anybody asks, you're here to borrow my car." Sofia: "Oh really. I shouldn't say that I'm here to help you trick Yolanda into dating our landlord so we can get that apartment." Gabi: "You know hopefully you can keep your sarcasm in our new walk-in closet."
The Messengers - 1.04 - Drums of War
Again, Rose needs to point out the devil so they can all be aware of him. After all, Peter should have been forewarned so he wouldn't have listened to a word the devil said. Other than that, they identified the Horseman of War in some great forward plot movement. I like how the thing that turned the Senator was not a successful assassination plot but simply raising her glass, knowing that it would kill an innocent man and plunge an entire country into war so she could get revenge. The intention was the sin not the result. That makes for more powerful drama for me and raises the stakes when they identify the next Horseman. They don't have to change the world. They have to change one person's heart and mind. Sometimes that is far more difficult.
Grade: B
Best Reason to Watch - Horseman of War is created
Best Awww Moment - Raul makes a memorial to his brother for Nadia
Best Back Story - Peter's suicide attempt
Most in Need of More Back Story - Josh's sister
Dumbest Plan - They all meet back where Peter was arrested the first time. Shouldn't that be one of the first places the police check?
Least Surprising - the devil is Peter's lawyer
Biggest Douche - Vera, still
Best Timing - Rose's visit with Peter, which keeps him from killing himself
Biggest Mystery - Who is the homeless woman and how much does she know?
Best Quotes -
1. Aide: "You know I've been working in DC a long time. You're not the first evil b** I've dealt with." Devil: "Well they all work for me and so do you so finish the job."
2. Raul: "It's not my fault. I don't try. It's not a superpower I asked for. Why can't I fly? I'd rather fly."
3. Alan: "Oh yeah, you died on me…twice in the last week." Vera: "I'm fine." Alan: "Oh are you? Because now you're hanging out at Walter White's house with a bunch of strange people you've never ever mentioned before. Kind of begs the question what the hell?"
4. Joshua: "I'm here because you're my sister and I need your help."
TBBT - 8.24 - The Commitment Determination (season finale)
Okay, let's face it. This was more typical episode than jaw-dropping season finale right up to the point where Sheldon popped out that ring. I had no clue he was even thinking in that direction much less bought a ring. It will be interesting to see if they ever follow through on it. The other characters made changes too but it felt more like the show was just going through the motions. I've filed Penny and Leonard's marriage in the "I'll believe it when I see it" category. Surely they aren't going to get married off-screen and when their friends aren't even there. Plus then we don't have an excuse to finally meet the rest of Penny's family. As for Raj, I like Emily and I can't think of any other plotline Raj really has right now. That's sad but taking away Emily is not likely to help him be more interesting. Bernadette and Howard trying to evict Stuart was so blah, it barely registered. So for once, Sheldon saved the episode for me with the biggest TV shock of the week.
Grade: B-
Best Reason to Watch - Sheldon's ring
Best Reaction - Sheldon to Penny waving her engagement ring in his face
Most Vicious - petting zoo goats are super aggressive
Most Harsh - Amy breaks up with Sheldon via Skype. I guess it's better than by text.
Worst Transitioning - I realize that by cutting back and forward between the Stuart and Emily scenes they are trying to parallel how hard it is for each character to "break up" with another but having scenes this short is just distracting for me.
The "Gotta Agree" Award - Sheldon raises some valid points about committing to a TV show. It can be a huge time commitment. Several Smallville fans probably agree with his crisis over it as well.
The "Say What?" Award - Hey, I get the desire to blame Sheldon for everything. He can be very annoying. Still Leonard and Penny have a fight with him and he didn't do anything but try to agree with what they were saying.
Biggest Hmm - Emily wants to have sex in a graveyard. I agree that's a little twisted.
Best Reference - The Flash
Best Quotes -
1. Sheldon: "Well Gollum, you're an expert on rings. What do I do with this one?"
2. Sheldon: "Excuse me. Starting to watch a television show that might run for years isn't a decision to take lightly. I'm wrestling with a big commitment issue here."
3. Howard: "Buddy, other than Jenny Craig, you've never broken up with a girl in your life."
4. Emily: "You aren't scared, are you?" Raj: "Of ghosts, no. Of you, a little bit."
5. Leonard: "Would you rather I didn't tell you?" Penny: "No, I don't want there to be secrets between us." Leonard: "See now I'm confused and…and what am I supposed to do?" Penny: "Uh, keep your mouth off other women." Leonard: "I can do that. From now on, this mouth? You and food. That's it."
Grimm - 4.21 - Headache
I'm frustrated with the Grimm writers. They keep killing off or sending off the best characters and leaving us with Adalind. I have zero interest in watching her become the new Juliette. At least Trubel is back. Maybe she can save the show like she did when she first came on. Goodness knows they need all the help they can get. And a new writing staff.
Grade: B
Best Reason to Watch - Trubel is back and everyone is on Team Kill Juliette
Worst Reason to Watch - everyone seems to be jumping on Team Adalind too, which is beyond stupid
Most Intense - Nick's reaction to seeing his mom's head in the box
Biggest Mistake - killing off Mama Grimm and keeping Adalind / Prince Kenneth deliberately baiting Nick and ticking off the most powerful person in Portland…Trubel
Biggest Idiot - Rosalee for leaning over Renard to take his pulse. Like that wasn't going to take a wrong turn quickly.
Biggest Overkill - Prince Kenneth takes out all of Nick's neighbors
The "And I Thought She was Only Juliette's Replacement" Award - Adalind is also the trailer's replacement it seems. I would rather have the trailer back.
The "I Don't Get It" Award - Why does the director spend so much time taking shots of Juliette's footwear? Foot fetish or future shoe designer?
Worst Plan - unlocking Renard's handcuffs / giving Renard the potion in a glass jar right after the Juliette disaster last time
The "Welcome Back" Award (character) - Trubel thankfully / Sgt. Franco
Best/Worst Reference - Se7en
Best Quotes -
1. Monroe: "Whoever that was I am done trying to help it." Rosalee: "Me too. She could have killed Monroe." Hank: "I'm out too." Rosalee: "That b**."
2. Nick screaming, "No!" over and over
3. Hank: "What if Jack's not gone?" Rosalee: "Then shoot him for real."
4. Bud: "I don't know how you guys do it, living with all this tension all the time." Hank: "For one thing, we don't use bats."
5. Hank: "Hold on. Before we go in there, if he's dealing with what we think he's dealing with, who the hell are we gonna be talking to?" Nick: "Or what?" Hank: "Okay, that didn't help at all."
My Cancellation / Renewal Results:
I am happy to report that I was dead wrong on several (7 so far) of my predictions last week, which makes me a happy TV viewer this week. Specifically Galavant and Agent Carter were renewed! Woo hoo! I had Galavant at a 0% chance of renewal and Agent Carter on the cancelled list too. Sadly Forever, Backstrom, Allegiance, Battle Creek, Benched, Eye Candy, Gang Related, Mahattan Love Story, The Messengers, Perception, Red Band Society, Stalker, Taxi Brooklyn, and White Collar were axed. Of these though the only ones I will really miss are Forever, Red Band Society, and of course my beloved White Collar. That's not too bad considering.
Renewed Shows I am Excited About - The 100, Agent Carter, CSI: Cyber, Dominion, The Flash, Fresh Off the Boat, Galavant, The Goldbergs, How to Get Away with Murder, iZombie, The Last Ship, The Librarians, Motive, The Musketeers, Poldark, Scorpion, Supernatural, Teen Wolf, and Younger.
So what were your biggest cancellations and renewals?
Sorry this is so short. Real life (work that pays the bills) is always super busy this time of the year. I will try to get to Dexter this week.
ReplyDeleteThe renewals and cancellations were kinder to me than I expected. How was it for you? Any surprises?
What's your pick for Show of the Week?
Only Forever and Constantine's cancellations were disappointments for me. I watch The Messengers too, but for some reason am not getting into it.
ReplyDeleteAll my other shows were renewed so yay!
Supernatural - Castiel took back his grace and his wings are damaged. Someone suggested he can't teleport anymore because of this? I browse the internet when watching the episodes so I might have missed something.
I didn't get into Constantine so for me all its cancellation did was end a lot of arguments on my Twitter feed. I am actually liking The Messengers more now that the plot is kicking into gear. It's demise doesn't make me sad though since it was bound to be cancelled from the time they stated its scheduling. All I need from it is a decent ending.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for you that the rest of your shows are renewed. I know you were happy when 12 Monkeys got the nod.
SPN - That must have been mentioned in the previous episode which I didn't watch. I did watch the fight between Cas and Megatron though and I can't believe it hurt his wings. He's been through worse and come back healed. I thought that's what his grace is supposed to do. Still he was likely closer to Charlie than Dean and Sam so even driving, he would have gotten there faster.
Cas' wings looked damaged as soon as he powered up again in 10x18, just like Gadreel's were after the fall. Since all the earthbound angels traveled in cars and such, I gathered that angels can't easily fix their wings. Given that, it makes sense that he couldn't zap over to Charlie in this ep.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I don't understand why his wings were damaged in the first place. Anna's came back fully fledged when she regained her grace. And Cas was human before he fell, so they shouldn't have been damaged in the fall. That's where the logic fails for me. Then again, the extent of angels' power – especially healing – has been so inconsistent.
Hmm, I also figured the driving angels was because of the fall too. They made a big deal out of saying they were not as powerful before as they were but I thought that was Metatron's doing for some reason. To be honest, I tend to ignore the angel stuff on this show so thanks for the update. Angel powers have indeed been inconsistent on SPN to say the least. They tend to be whatever the writer needs them to be at the time.
ReplyDeleteThey tend to be whatever the writer needs them to be at the time.
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The suprise of the week (the good kind) was Galavant and Agent Carter were renewed ! I second your "Woo Hoo !".
ReplyDeleteShow of the week is Person of Interest for me. That scene with Harold and the machine !
At least with only 13 episodes, they can go down to buisness quickly without the risk of having horrible fillers. I hope futurs season of Izombie don't go over 15 episodes.
Lowell having his brain delivered by Blaine was not really surprising (I mean there's not that many places to feed of brains), That also why Blaine buisness is brillant, they don't get brain, they go full on Zombie mode. Not much of choice, Many of his clients probably don't know where he gets his brains or are voluntarily ignoring it. As to know in which category Lowell fits in.
I really hope Ravi is not going to be zombified, he was bitten by a rat and not a human so let's not jump the shark.
I am done with Grimm. I think I was done with it the moment they decide to integrate Coffee's pregnancy into the script. Adalind's first baby storyline was annoying enough to watch already... I am gonna miss Monroe and Rosalee, the rest not so much. And Bud and his babbling, Yeah he is probably the one I going to miss the most. That says a lot!
I like the family plot, it`s cool to see these crazy old families who are behind big events. Maybe they`ll throw something on Jack, the Ripper being a supernatural creature, that`d be cool too hahaha and I'm do upset about Forever !! I had hopes !!! Can't believe it...
ReplyDeleteI was absolutely flabeergasted that Galavant was renewed. It is the equivalent of Beauty and the Beast being renewed last year to me. Agent Carter wasn't quite as shocking but it was a great surprise.
ReplyDeleteI am hoping to finish season 2 of PoI this summer. Root drives me absolutely insane though so I may not get very far. Happy it got renewed for you though.
Ravi becoming a zombie would be a terrible plot twist for iZombie. I'm actually hoping that he is immune to the virus though because that would allow for all kinds of scientific possibilities and could cure some of the others without curing Liv, who obviously must stay a zombie. I think Liv is going to be ticked at Lowell for not telling her about Blaine. I mean he said he was getting them from a funeral home and while the viewing public knew that was probably not true, Liv believed him. I agree Blaine is brilliant and he seems to be cornering the zombie market. I just hope he doesn't feel the need to expand his clientele. There aren't that many homeless people around for him to use as supply to meet the demand.
I don't blame you for Grimm. To be honest the only reasons I am still watching is because I do the Best Scene polls here and because Grimmchat (our live tweeting) is usually a lot more fun than the episode itself. It's similar to when I kept watching the dreadful Dracula just because the Coolant Gang kept me laughing throughout it. I am actually hoping that Trubel rescues the whole show now that I can't get a Mama Grtimm and Trubel spin-off, which would have been far superior to Grimm just based on action alone. It is sad when the only action in the penultimate episode was Trubel beheading a guy and Mama Grimm being beheaded off screen. Notice how neither Nick or Hank or Renard had any action. Bah!
Not sure if you're talking Supernatural or Grimm here so I'm going to assume Grimm. Sorry if I'm wrong. They pretty much said that the original Jack the Ripper was a Grimm that may have been spirit possessed as well. He definitely became supernatural. I was very interested in the Royals last season when it looked like they were going to pick up the dropped key plot again. Now they have wasted so many opportunities that I find the whole lot of them boring. I liked when Grimm started getting serialized but now I think it's better that they go back to a procedural like season 1 because they need to reset everything else going on.
ReplyDeleteI am truly sorry about Forever. I didn't have any hope until they renewed Galavant. Then I had a sliver. I will miss it most next season.
Totally agree about Grimm, I meant Supernatural hahaha but, anyway, I actually dropped Grimm in the middle of this season, after Trubel left, she was the last best thing left about Grimm, and Monroe and Rosalee were just not enough.... Maybe I'll get back to it later... I was so surprised about Galavant !!!! I mean, really ? Keep Forever ! haha
ReplyDeleteThey needed to create a firmer guideline on what angels can and cannot do right from the beginning. Instead they make them super powerful sometimes and absolutely ineffectual others. They blow up their own canon as soon as they create it when it comes to angels. For me the angel storyline should have ended after season 5, although I think it was a mistake to go there in the first place. They went too epic and then were stuck with the aftermath for years, resulting in a wishy washy idea of what angels can and cannot do that is basically defined as whatever the writers need from angels in that episode, every other episode be damned.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree that Trubel was the last good thing on Grimm so I'm hoping that she can rescue it again now.
ReplyDeleteAs for Supernatural, I am good with a powerful family running events behind the scenes. In fact, I think it could be very intriguing. Having them be part of the Frankenstein family was inspired because we could get some great history from that. I am surprised that Supernatural hasn't done anything about Jack the Ripper yet. That could be a cool standalone episode or possibly a Big Bad in upcoming seasons. I think the Stynes will be next year's Big Bad because I don't see them defeating them in the next episode. Well, Rowena still needs to be the Big Bad too so maybe they will have two. I'm good with that too.
Yessssssss, I suggested Dexter's pilot! :D Can't wait to see your thoughts!
ReplyDeleteThanks for recommending it. I'm lookign forward to it but I'm a little nervous too since I don't tend to do premium cable shows very often. I know Dexter has wide critical fame so I'm interested in seeing what everyone's been talking about.
ReplyDeleteWhen Cas got his grace back in him he spread his wings right after and they were severely mangled. Not sure if this is due to issues before it was bottled or something, but it is not due to the Cas and Metatron fight this season. It's possible his grace was messed up before it was removed.
ReplyDeleteI thought there was a mention before where someone asked Cas why he'd want his screwed up grace back. (I'm paraphrasing here). I could be totally wrong though. I'm trying to think if we've seen him teleport since he got it back.
Edit: Wiki quote (10X18 "Book of the Damned"): Metatron flees with the demon tablet and Castiel ingests his grace, restoring him to full power once more, albeit still with broken wings.
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His wings are broken. I just don't remember when/why.
I think that might be because there weren't really plans for seasons beyond season 5. Kripke made his 5 seasons and left. Cas was apparently not supposed to live beyond season 4 but was kept because of popularity. And for some reason the writers have decided there is absolutely no way to include Cas without including the other angels (I disagree - I love Cas and believe there would be a way to include him without having to include the other angels like not making the mess of the angels falling for one).
ReplyDeleteThe problems are compounded by the switchovers of show runners who apparently like to ignore what the past show runner's mythology brought to the show.
I really want to know why his wings are broken. Not knowing things like this bugs me.
ReplyDeleteAbout Cas driving there - Yeah no matter what they really should have called Cas. But when is the last time the writers wrote the brothers logically when they need them to not do that in order to make a plot work?
ReplyDeleteConstantine apparently is another show you need to like the comics to truly enjoy the show (and several actors have shown lots of support for it). I never read the comics and I enjoyed it, but that might be because I wanted to like it and don't mind Sherlock types - you know, the people that are rude. ha For me it really kicked into gear in the later half of the season, but even then, the slow start didn't bother me.
ReplyDeleteYes 12 Monkeys made me happy. But I'm now worried it will end badly considering it's likely not to get a Season 3 with its ratings. Worry wart me.
With 12 Monkeys off air I'm really looking forward to Dominion. I'm nervous about it too, for character sakes. I hope the writers don't disappoint me taking certain characters in certain routes that shall not be spoken about.
Totally agree about Carver and team. They demolish canon like Godzilla on the loose. Switching show runners has done wonders to the mythology and not in a good way. Sam doesn't look for Dean in Purgatory. Bah! To quote my godchild when she was in middle school, "As if."
ReplyDeleteKripke actually swore that there would never be angels on the show but then the writers' strike happened and he needed a plausible way to get Dean out of hell. Thus angels. Kripke also planned to have Cas stay dead in Swan Song, not put back together. It was Sera Gamble that begged for Cas to stay so she could use him in season 6. It was a mistake in my opinion.
It's a fantastic pilot, in my opinion. Honestly one of the best episodes of the series. It's a little lengthy, though, like all Dexter episodes are. But I honestly think it's worth it and I cannot wait to see what you thought!
ReplyDeleteHa, and so true.
ReplyDeleteI didn't like any of the characters on Constantine except for the big bear of a guy so that was a huge problem for me. I also found the pacing off a lot and any show that packs off a main character from the pilot is a big red flag for me.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to Dominion as well. I'm hoping to marathon season 1 before it airs and put up a Ranker on it. Do you when it premieres?
I'm doing the Thursday at 10pm tweeting of Season 1 episodes the Dominion fans are doing. Last week was the Pilot. This week is the re-watch of episode 2, and so forth.
ReplyDeleteRanking the Dominion episodes would be really hard for me to do. Ah….when you post, I'll post. ha
And in my opinion it wasn't. ha But I think Cas should have left to Heaven and not really be seen much after that.
ReplyDeleteI haven't even seen the last episode Grimm yet. I can't bring myself to do it. I am just so tired of seeing Juliette victimized any longer. Plus, the whole thing with the head...it made me laugh. What an awful way to write such a badass character out of the show. Which is too bad...I am now down to three shows I still really enjoy watching.
ReplyDeleteBest news of the months was Agent Carter getting another season. Yeah!!!
So....will you catch up on Agents of Shield? The season finale was pretty awesome.
You won't be a fan of the Grimm finale then. They don't do Juliette any favors there. I am saddened that the writers killed off Mama Grimm in such a lame way. It was shortsighted when tehre was so much potential for the character. There goes my long dreamed of Mama Grimm and Trubel spin-off. I'm positive I would have liked it better than Grimm.
ReplyDeleteSo stoked about Agent Carter's renewal. It was one of the best surprises of the renew/cancel season. More Carter AND Jarvis please.
I am actually planning on catching up with SHIELD next week. I need to catch up with Blacklist first. Not sure if I'm even going to catch up with Arrow at all since all I'm hearing about is Olicity nonsense, which moves SHIELD up a week for me.
Well, I dropped Arrow, but people who didn't told me that it was a smart move, so there is that. I doubt that I'll catch up on it.
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