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Last Week in TV - Week of April 6 - Episode Awards and Reviews

15 Apr 2014

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TV took a giant upswing for me this week. For the most part, the comedies were funnier and the dramas either more twisty or deeper. I even loved the new show, Turn, but more on that later. This week the nominated show was NCIS: LA. If you would like to nominate a show for me to watch, please fill out the form below. As many shows go into hiatus soon, I'll need to find some great summer shows to watch as well. New and older shows are all welcomed. Until next week, happy TV viewing to you.




Overall Awards:

Best Episode - SHIELD - 1.17 - Turn, Turn, Turn

To be honest the Best Episode award had a lot of competition this week but in the end, it went to the most twisty, action-filled, supercharged episode, which was hands-down SHIELD. In fact, this was the best SHIELD episode yet. With only the small love triangle hiccup getting in the way, the rest was well-paced and very twisty. I liked how there were several key character moments for each of the main cast. Even the beginning when everyone was accusing each other of keeping secrets was thrilling because it got everything out in the open and ratcheted up the tension. If you can’t trust your hero partners, things get dicey really fast. I particularly like the Coulson and May scenes, although it could become tiresome very quickly if Coulson uses Skye as his new confidante. However, the very best thing was Ward shooting Hand. Not because I want her out. I don't. Because it meant that this episode actually had consequences. After Garrett was captured, I was unhappy that nothing would really change on the team. A few minutes and 3 dead agents later, that all changed. I'm still not convinced that Ward isn’t working deep undercover and that Hand is not really dead, but I will be good no matter which way this goes. Plus it ends the dreaded love triangle at least for a little while. That's a win-win. I can't wait to see where they are going with this new SHIELD-less world.



Funniest Character - Jack on Surviving Jack

There are a lot of funny characters on TV right now, but the most consistently funny character this month has been Jack Dunlevy on Surviving Jack. Humor is subjective and my favorite is snark. It also helps that at this point in the school year I am sick of mollycoddling parents. It makes Jack's cynicism and "tell it like it is" hard truths such a joy. After all the man continues to put forth such gems as: "Why do you need friends? I don’t ever want to be around anyone but you." Joanne: "And our children." Jack: "I stand by my original statement." He's also the one in the pilot who quipped, ""I love those damn kids. I may not always like them but name one parent who would hang out with their kids if they weren't their kids." It's true. Mostly though he can get away with lines like this because he clearly cares. Other Great Jack Lines:

"You are not a doctor if your job used to be done by a shotgun."
"Who in the hell stuck a quarter in you? Will you please stop talking?"
"I think everything everyone says is stupid. Tell me anyway."
"Look my daughter's smart. She probably wouldn't date a complete idiot. I could be wrong."
"Look, you're a kid. You're supposed to do stupid stuff. I'm supposed to tell you why it's stupid and make sure you don't do it again."
Jack: "Listen kiddo, you can't stop life from screwing you when it wants to and I know you feel like hell right now, but you will always remember your first kiss." Frankie: "Dad, it was so embarrassing." Jack: "I know but it will pass I promise. And if things ever get too cr**, you always come home and have bacon with your mom and me."
Jack: "God help me. I love that woman. If an asteroid were to hit this earth and she and I were the only 2 people left alive, I'd be okay." Frankie: "What about me?" Jack: "Well it would obviously be a grieving period. I'm not an a**."
"It's called negative reinforcement. It's the quickest way to alter the behavior of simple-minded animals like dogs, chickens, teenage boys."



TV Trend of the Week - 
Shows having their best episodes in a long time (Let's keep this tradition going)

TV has been mostly on a downward spiral for the last couple of weeks so it's been nice to see the big rebound this week. Grimm and Community had their best episodes in awhile at a time when both needed to make strides. Agents of SHIELD and The 100 had their best episodes by far. This is the kind of action and zing I was hoping for earlier in AoS, and it encourages me as to how awesome the show can really be. Meanwhile The 100 went for intensity and kicked everyone squarely in the gut. This show is not afraid to go to dark places and explore, especially in the character interactions. Surprisingly, Elementary allowed Sherlock Holmes to be vulnerable and Jonny Lee Miller knocked it out of the park. It is the most sympathetic Sherlock has ever been to me in any medium. Star-Crossed also ramped up the plot, complete with a cliffhanger. All in all, it was a pretty good week for TV viewers.



Nominated/New Shows:

Nominated Show - NCIS: LA - 5.20 - Windfall

I knew I was behind on NCIS: LA. I just didn't know how far behind. Apparently Kenzie left for some time and it was tragic and Nell has been working with Deeks. Huh? There's also a bald guy I don't recognize who has history with Hetty. Okay. Generally I catch NCIS: LA on USA Network and I'm usually pretty good at figuring out what happened in between. Not so the case tonight. Note to myself - get caught up this summer. As for this episode, it wasn't a NCIS finest. Typically I like NCIS: LA better than NCIS simply because it has more action. In that, this episode did not disappoint. Between the shoot outs and the tackling, action was more than covered. The twists were there too and it was refreshing to have a criminal I could root for besides on White Collar. He really did seem like a decent guy caught up in a lapse of judgment. Throw in the requisite NCIS: LA terrorists and gangs, mix in a few decent twists, and viola, a typical episode. Since I don't watch anything for shipping, the Kenzie and Deeks subtext annoyed more than made me excited but the real problem was that about halfway through the episode I started watching the clock and counting down minutes. I was about to pull a bored Kenzie, who was particularly difficult to watch in this. I think I was rooting for her to be back on the job more than she was. Nell, on the other hand, shone for the first time for me. In general I was unimpressed with this episode, but I have seen enough NCIS: LA to know this isn't a typical episode. Or maybe I just prefer Callen's gypsy mafia storyline to Post-Traumatic Stress Kenzie. Sometimes you just can't see an episode without the character build up that came before.

Grade: C+ for the episode, B for the series
Ranking: 3

Best Scene - Deeks and Nell talk to the gang banger

Best Quote - Sam: "Sommelier, Deeks. Somnambulist is a sleepwalker, kind of like what you do on the job." Deeks: "I know you say these things out of love. Ha! Yeah."

Best Character - Sam, who snarks with the best of them

Most Awkward Welcome - No one seems to know what to say to Kenzie, who is now back. I have no idea why Kenzie went away or for how long.

Funniest - While Sam runs a close second this episode, the warehouse manager who knows nothing and is suspicious about even less is the winner here. He cracks me up.

Biggest Surprise - Shady Wine Dealer was using stolen money to pay the bills of an injured vet

Best Tackle - Deeks

Best Hiding Spot - in the great big wine bottle sign

Biggest Annoyance - Even I a non-regular viewer can pick up the shipping subtext. Blech!



New Show - Turn - 1.01 - Pilot

I am a sucker for a good historical story, especially one from America's past. It's an interest my dad instilled in me early on. Consequently TURN is right up my alley. It especially works because I know very little about Washington's spies and therefore won't be distracted by what I am sure are hundreds of little inaccuracies. Sometimes ignorance truly is bliss. The story centers around a most unfortunate man, caught between the pressures of both the Continental Army and his father, a staunch Loyalist. When his lettuce crop is blighted, he turns to smuggling to get some extra cash only to be forced into the spy business. Conflicted, he mostly just wants to be left alone to tend his farm and protect his family, a true unwilling hero. While the plot was a little slow in order to set up the characters, I found myself intrigued by the premise and engaged with the characters. True, they are mostly stock right now. There's the protagonist torn between 2 sides, a gung ho enthusiast for each side, and of course the stock villain. So far we have only seen the British version in Captain Simcoe but I am sure the colonial version will make an appearance quickly. Sadly another more modern convention raises its ugly head as well - the love triangle. I have no idea why every single show must pursue this route, but it is showcased in spades and may end up TURN's undoing. On the plus side, characters are interesting with strong motives and well-acted. By having Abe start as neutral, they can delve deeper in how things affect him and show the positives and negatives of both sides of the war. The violence, while indeed graphic in a few parts, is actually less than most crime procedural re-enactments these days so it never feels like torture porn even in the torture scenes. Overall, my interest is piqued and I can't wait to see what happens next to Abe.

Grade: B
Ranking: 1 (for at least 3 episodes)

Best Scene - Ben tries to recruit Abe to George Washington's side

Best Quote - Hewlett: "Abraham, what I could not say earlier from my pulpit, as it were, is that I view your crime as a mere symptom of a more serious disease that is afflicting these colonies - anarchy." Abe: "You mean self-rule." Hewlett: "I mean chaos masquerading as freedom. An excuse for criminal activity and every man for himself."

Best Reason to Watch - the Revolutionary War provides endless fodder for interesting storylines and characters

Best Character Interaction - Abe and his father, who are now at loggerheads

The Most Screwed - Abe, who finds that no one will allow him to be neutral in this war. He gets pressure from both sides.

The "Who Knew?" Award - I didn't realize that water boarding was so popular in the Revolutionary War.

Best Negotiator - Abe gets his 12 pounds and silk back from Ben after being arrested by the Continentals

Most Disgusting - Abe cuts his own forehead as part of his disguise

The Stock Douche Award - John Graves Simcoe. Every war show has to have one complete douche for everyone to despise. Simcoe appears to be Turn's.

The "Oops" Award - Abe makes the noisiest spy on the planet, knocking over the army men and stumbling through the desk.



Weekly Shows:

Crisis - 1.04 - We were Supposed to Help Each Other

This episode was moving along pretty well. It had great guest stars. The kids were back into the plot. It looked like the FBI was going to get a partial win. And then it all went to hell in a hand basket by suddenly channeling its inner clichéd drama queen. Student-teacher romance? Check. Adultery? Check. Cutting? Me tuning out after rolling my eyes so hard they hurt and tossing socks at the screen? Check, check, check. And the FBI ended up losing AGAIN. My patience is tissue-thin with you, Crisis, and you need all the positive word of mouth you can get. Fix it! Now!

Grade: C-

Best Scene - Sharlene and Sloan are returned, mostly because it should mean we don't have to listen to Sharlene's whining anymore

Best Quote - Finley: "I'm going to pick that up. You want to shoot a federal officer, go ahead. Do me a favor. Aim for this side. I'm still tender over here."

Best Character Interaction - Meg and Dunn

Best Reason to Watch - the premise is still interesting and the mystery is deep enough to sustain over several more episodes

Bets Reason to Fast Forward - no answers and all the freaking, unnecessary melodrama

The "Are You Kidding Me?" Award - Did they really need to add a teacher and student romance? Stupid, pointless distraction. I've dumped better shows for going here. Then we add adultery plus cutting. What the heck? Just stamp After School Special on this show and mark it done.

The Flashback Award - Congressman Wirth's wife is played by Martha Byrne, who used to play Lily on As the World Turns. I watched her in middle school.

Best Use of Child Labor - the kidnapped kids aren't doing anything anyway so why not use them to smuggle all that money away

The Best Possible Plot Twist - It would be awesome if Meg was working with Francis in this whole thing. I doubt that will happen but a fantastic twist that would be.


Resurrection - 1.05 - Insomnia

Resurrection is still very stingy on the answers, but it has done a nice job of upping the ante by having Caleb disappear from jail. I have no idea what it means but it makes for fascinating discussion. Is Caleb so powerful he could get himself out or is there something or someone else at play here? If something else is pulling the strings, why? It doesn't seem like a sound strategy to put people through all this misery. How does this help an invasion or even an assimilation? Is everyone in this show really dead and this is Purgatory? I doubt we get any answers anytime soon, but so far it still has my attention. While the plot is intriguing, the strength of this episode once again depends on the acting. Samaire Armstrong, who plays Elaine, gets the biggest kudos for several stunning scenes. Kurtwood Smith's break down as Henry was similarly mesmerizing. The acting remains the best reason to watch.

Grade: B+

Best Scene - Henry breaks down over Jacob's photo album

Best Quote - Sheriff: "So dead people can just show up and disappear at will. That's what you're saying now."

The "Say What?" Award - Forget the FBI. No way word hasn't leaked out about the resurrected. There would be news cameras there already and a huge media circus would have already began.

Best Moment - Sheriff pulls Caleb into the bars

Best Reason to Fast Forward - Tom and Rachel

Biggest Surprise - Caleb vanishes from the jail scene

The Least Exciting Surprise - Rachel's pregnant

MVP - Elaine, who has almost all the best scenes

Creepiest Bond - Marty overangsts about Jacob and makes everything about him. I understand something bad happened to a kid in the past, but he is so tunnel visioned on Jacob that he's missing the bigger picture and it comes across as very unhealthy. It's also frustrating as a character motivation.

The "Shut Up" Award - Bellamy anytime he's with Elaine



Star-Crossed - 1.08 - An Old Accustom'd Feast

This episode should have been called And the Plot Thickens. Skipping over Emery and Roman's burgeoning romance and Grayson's fall into darkness because of it, this was an excellent episode full of political intrigue and far-reaching story lines. It added Shady Science Teacher's bigger agenda of working for a pharmaceutical company that has been experimenting on Atrians, Castor shooting the pilot of the Atrian spaceship which caused the crash, and the return of Drake's mother. It also strengthened Roman's ties to Gloria and led to an uneasy alliance between Roman and Vega. All in all, this little sleeper show has become one of my favorites. I'm just sorry it took this long for it to find its footing because I would have loved a second season. If you haven't tried Star-Crossed, skip the first two episodes and enjoy the ride while it lasts.

Grade: A-

Best Scene - Drake tells Roman he is going to be sent out as a Trag spy

Best Quote - Roman: "No. no. no, don't give me that cr** about you not having a family, man, 'cause you have us and we're not going anywhere. Come on." Drake: "Alright."

Best Character Interaction - Vega and Roman

Best Awww Moment - Drake says goodbye to the picture of his mother of the wall / Drake sees his mom at the feast

Best Played - Vega for having a prisoner released who could bring down the ekson and turn loyalties closer to her. She's right. Saroya isn't violent but that doesn't mean she isn't dangerous to integration.

Biggest Diss - Mama Atrian refuses to put her hands in the same water as Emery and Jules

Best Reason to Fast Forward - Emery breaks up with Grayson and all things love triangle

Weirdest Plot Device - Emery goes poking through someone else's handbag for reasons that can only be described as plot device, and a very clumsy one at that. Thgen she sees herself as an Atrian piloting the spaceship prior to crashing on Arrival Day

Best Make-Over Ever - Saroya goes into the tub a wrinkly 85 year old and comes out a healthy 40-something

Biggest Shock - Shady Science Teacher flat out told Jules she has her Cyper-filled DNA. I expected this to be dragged on for months. Way to go, Star-Crossed writers for not making us wait.

The "Oh Poor Buddy" Award - Grayson is getting screwed from all sides, but especially from being stuck in a love triangle story line



SHIELD - 1.17 - Turn, Turn, Turn

Grade: A

Best Scene - Garrett villain monologues, which usually I hate but worked for me here surprisingly

Best Scene without Words - Trip sees Garrett and Coulson fills Ward in on Garrett's betrayal

Best Quote - Garrett: "Can I ask the obvious question? What the hell?" - It's the theme for the entire episode.

Best Reason to Fast Forward - Skye and Ward's budding romance/sham

Best Character Interaction - May and Coulson

First Shock - May assembled the team, not Coulson.

Second Shock - Hand thinks Coulson is Hydra

Third Shock (Kind of) - Garrett reveals himself to be Hydra

Biggest Shock - Ward shoots Hand and appears to be working for Hydra

Best Shock - the Hydra emblem takes over the SHIELD one

Future Shock - What if Ward is just a deep, deep cover agent?"

Biggest Question - Is Director Fury dead? I don't watch the movies and have no intention of ever watching them so I made Google my friend. SPOILER FOR THOSE WHO HAVEN'T SEEN THE MOVIE - Fury is in hiding, not dead. That makes me oddly happy.

The "Say What?" Award - Shouldn't SHIELD's bus have bulletproof glass in its windows? It shouldn't be this easy to take out the flying bat Cave.

Worst Plan - backing up everything to a single hard drive. I've seen enough spy movies to know that's how people get assassinated or they trust the wrong person with it. Either way, you end up screwed.

Smartest Plan - Fitz hides under the table while the fighting occurs, but still manages to shoot a soldier attacking May and getting a flash device to Coulson to take out Garrett. Very impressive!

Most Intense - Hand questions Simmons and Trip's dedication by pretending to be Hydra.

Best Music - Don't Fear the Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult



Goldbergs - 1.20 - You're Not Invited

The Goldbergs always adds something that makes me nostalgic. This time it was Al Capone's vault. While I never watched the opening, I sure remember all the hype. Later on it would only be matched by the Y2K scare that also ended up being nothing. As for the boy-girl party, this episode got the awkwardness down pitch perfect. All the excitement in the buildup followed by the sweaty palms and nerves in execution, with or without velour. I'm still not sure why we thought it would be a great idea to do it the following week too. In this episode, all the raw nerves of a junior high kid were on display. All the brattiness too. Still growing up with Beverly, you almost have to use emotional blackmail as a shield. Big kudos to Erica, who turned into Beverly , Jr. when Adam manipulated her. It was a side of herself she probably never wanted to see, but it was a lot of fun for the rest of us. I also continue to love Murray and Pops' relationship. They are so good for each other.

Grade: B

Best Quote - Erica: "What the hell is happening here? It looks a love dungeon in a serial killer's house."

Funniest Moment - Adam can't set his Pac-Man watch because the directions are in Japanese

The "Aww, You Look like Tron" Award - Adam finally gets his kiss with Dana, complete with both of them wearing laser tag helmets.

Best Aww Moment - Murray ditches Al Capone's vault to watch Adam play laser tag

The "We Do Turn into Our Mothers" Award - Erica goes full-on Beverly in trying to stop Adam from having a make-out party

Most Embarrassing - Murray interrupts Adam's party by coming down the stairs without pants.

Best Emotional Blackmail - Adam calls Beverly, "Momma" and gives her the sad puppy eyes to get her to promise not to go to the party. Turnabout is fair play I guess.

Best Dating Advice - Listen to everything Barry says and then do the exact opposite. Onion dip is sexy? Since when?

The "Uh, How Old Are You?" Award - Adam watches Bob Ross painting. My grandma loved that guy.

The "Thanks but No Thanks" Award - Barry is sweet by volunteering to drink the whole gallon of milk so Adam can play spin the bottle. I'd have poured the milk out. Barry's way leads to a significant ick factor.

The "Flo has Exited the Building" Award - According to the Goonies episode, Adam was never going to have David Kim over again. I guess Flo the continuity fairy was busy. She did come back for the Student Council meeting though.

Best Move - Adam outmaneuvers Erica with some good blackmail

Biggest Brat - Adam

Best TV Musical Resurgence - The Cure, which has been played on several shows lately. This episode featured Just like Heaven.



Trophy Wife - 1.19 - The Minutes

This episode's focus on another TV show, Scandal, makes little sense to me. Scandal doesn't need any help. Not only is it doing fantastic in ratings, but it already gets a ton of advertising on ABC. As for Trophy Wife, it's ratings are so abysmal that nothing is going to save it now. Spending an entire episode basically promoting another show is one less episode we have to concentrate on the characters we've come to care about. It was a strange way to do cross-promotion. It was also not very entertaining. Kate is not stupid and she should have known not to make such a huge spectacle of herself before getting the room climate. She's obnoxious in this episode. Diane comes off as more harsh and rigid than usual, an ungrateful witch. Warren has become increasingly stupid since the pilot, which makes zero sense given that Diane is his mother. Trophy Wife works best when it allows its characters to develop, not gimmicks. Maybe instead of quashing the squash they should quash the wacky hijinks.


Grade: C

Best Scene - Diane, her housekeeper, and her housekeeper's husband all eat cheese puffs while watching Scandal when Kate walks in.

Best Aww Moment - Bert straightens Warren's tie. How close the family is despite being through 3 marriages is their strength. They should go with that more often.

Best Quote - Pete to Jackie: "Were you high our entire marriage?"

Best Character Interaction - Warren and Bert

Worst Neighbors - Pete and Jackie. When all your neighbors are feuding with you, it's probably not them.

Only Sane People - Evan's parents

Best Manipulation - That is one feisty PTA. I've been to meetings where everyone had an agenda but I've never seard of a PTA member blackmail another. That's one mighty manipulation Iris, aka Squash Mom.

Sweetest Lie - Pete forbids Hillary to go to the dance with the boy she likes to protect her from finding out that the boy doesn't want to go with her



The 100 - 1.04 - Murphy's Law

This was another intense episode of The 100, an increasingly dark and enjoyable show. I particularly like how the show is not afraid to tackle tough issues like the 100 having to police themselves. Quite frankly, I was fine with them stringing up Murphy, since he's one of the least developed characters on the show and generally a huge pain. I also like how Clarke admitted she was wrong to act before thinking through the consequences. Perhaps it will make her less judgmental because she went over the line into full-on annoying this episode. Mostly though, it was how they handled the Charlotte issue that made it such a great show this week. They couldn't have the 100 kill a kid. That would have been too dark and it's hard to root for anyone who wants to. I loved that scene where Murphy asks who wants Charlotte to die and only a couple of people raise their hands. It was a clear double standard that pushed Murphy over the edge and yet it felt like the right double standard in the context of the story. Yet they could not just let Charlotte get away with murder or gloss over the fact that she killed someone, as that would lessen the stakes of the 100. This dark, intense show with great character interactions is really growing on me.

Grade: A-

Best Scene - Standoff between Murphy and Bellamy

Best Quote - Raven: "Go float yourself, Nigel."

Best Aww Moment - Monty gives Jasper the thumbs up after Octavia kisses him for being brave

Best Character Interaction - Abby and Raven

Most Annoying - Clarke, who earned my first, "Shut up, Clarke" of the show

Best Plan - Banishment

Least Shocking - Charlotte runs away while Finn and Clarke sleep

Most Disgusting / Most in Need of Dying - Murphy, who is a cardstock thug of a character

The "Well Duh" Award - What exactly did Clarke think was going to happen when she called out the camp bully as a murderer?

Biggest Shock - Kane's mother is a preacher for Mother Earth



Surviving Jack - 1.03 - How Do You Talk to an Angel?

Another good episode of Surviving Jack, especially because Jack is so relatable to me and so much snarky fun.  There's some great heart moments in this episode as well.


Grade: B+

Best Scene - Joanne brings home NOVA tapes for Jack and he gets dressed to go to her dinner party

Best Reason to Watch - all the great heart moments with the characters along with the snarky laughs

Best Awww Moment - Frankie goes to hug his dad after a hard day of work

Best Character Interaction - Jack and Joanne

Most in Need of a New Job - the Jumpstreet cop who still wears his wedding ring while posing as a teen

Best Use of Garden Shears - to disable the guitar of a kid who really can't play it

Best Redemption - Rachel, who helps George's reputation out in the end

Most Original Punishment - making your daughter drive the kid crushing on her to school

The "Poor Baby" Award - after all that inner conflict, Frankie's crush already has a date to Homecoming

Worst Music - sorry but More Than Words by Extreme was a lame song the first 50,000 times it was played. It doesn't get any better with beginning guitar students.



TBBT - 7.20 - The Relationship Diremption

This was a fairly typical episode of TBBT. The "A" story with Sheldon was compelling. It's rare to see Sheldon discombobulated but in his confusion to pick a new field of study, he was actually easier to relate to than usual. Drunk Sheldon was plain funny. Overall this story line was an A- and a lot of fun to watch. Sadly the "B" storyline about clogged pipes was crass and juvenile at best. A waste of time at worst. It's rare when I want to fast forward through the others to get to Sheldon, but that's exactly what happened in this episode.

Grade: C+

Best Scene - Sheldon tries to pick a new subject to study while Amy, Leonard, and Penny try to help

Best Quote - Sheldon: "Let me put this in a way you'll understand, Penny. You remember how you explained to me that the Kardashians aren't real celebrities. Well, geology is the Kardashians of science."

Best Character Interaction - Sheldon and Penny, who realizes string theory is Sheldon's significant other

Best Running Gag - Sheldon and Cosmo magazine / Sheldon and Stephen Hawking

Best Reason to Fast Forward - the entire double date story line

Most Bizarre - Sheldon's styling haircut, which just looked weird to me

Best Bait and Switch - It looks like Sheldon may have finally slept with Amy, but really he's got a geology book in bed with him and he does the science walk of shame.

Best Spin-Off Plan - Drunk Sheldon and Hawking opening a detective agency



Crazy Ones - 1.20 - Love Sucks

In an apparent attempt to not be canceled, The Crazy Ones has been bringing in all kinds of guest stars. Some work; some don't. In this episode, David Blaine was a complete miss. He felt tacked into scenes just to say he was there, interrupting the natural flow of the story line. Pam Dawber, William's former co-star in Mork and Mindy, did work though, simply because the part could have been played by anyone without missing much. Yes, there was some meta in there, but anyone who didn't know who Dawber was wouldn't even know it was there. That's my kind of guest star.


Grade: B-

Best Scene - Barry-oke complete with 3 guy hug

Best Quote - Andrew: "Real or drama queen?" Zach: "Second."

Best Reason to Fast Forward - Simon's date with Lily, which is incredibly depressing in a zany comedy

Best Return to TV - Pam Dawber. I was little when Mork and Mindy was on but I'm always glad to see former TV stars return.

Best Reason to Hit Mute - Gordon sings Wrecking Ball…badly, very badly

Best Meta - Lily ended with this line: "But I have never met anybody as screwy as you. You're like an alien."

Best Character Interaction - Gordon and Simon

Best New Addition - Jean Haskel from payroll

Best Physical Comedy - anytime Sydney and Gordon are on screen

Smartest Plan - Zach and Lauren plan to pawn Jean off on Sydney to rescue Andrew from her

Best Music - the music of dread that plays when Lauren mentions Jean's name



Elementary - 2.20 - No Lack of Void

My biggest problem with Sherlock Holmes books, episodes, and movies is usually Sherlock. He is often too brusque and obnoxious for my tastes, which is why I prefer Elementary and I love this episode. By giving Sherlock an addiction and making him more humble about it, Jonny Lee Miller plays him more human than most of the Sherlocks. Still he is often a big condescending douche. In this episode though, he apologizes more than he has in all other episodes put together. It is by far the most human he has been and the pain he goes through, the betrayal he feels, had me sympathizing with him, which happens very little. I like this Sherlock, unsure of himself and facing his own possible future. This episode allowed for JLM to stretch the character and it worked very nicely. It also gave Watson some powerful moments. They have been separating the two a lot lately but this time felt more organic than usual and focused on the emotional heart of the story. The case was definitely a side affair in this one and probably could have been taken out completely if this weren't a police procedural. Still it was interesting and even had me doing research on anthrax. More on that below. Overall, this was one of the most powerful episodes of Elementary and I truly hope that they capitalize on it in the next episode instead of dropping it for more of the usual.

Grade: A-

Best Scene - Sherlock and Watson discuss Alastair after breaking plates

Biggest Aww Scene - Sherlock says goodbye to Alastair at his gravesite

Best Quote - Sherlock: "Upon tasting it…" Watson: "Wait. You tasted the anthrax?"

Best Reason to Watch - Sherlock dealing with the death of his friend and mentor through an overdose

Best Character Interaction - Sherlock and Dead Alastair

Most Rash - Sherlock goes into a truck he believes contains anthrax without backup or any hazmat protection

Best Deductive Work - While Sherlock calculates Charlie's stride length, Joan finds a storage unit from his mail. Ha!

The "Please Don't Put Me on a Terrorist Watch List" Award - Thanks Elementary. Due to this episode, I was curious about the difference between weaponized and non-weaponized anthrax and found a website on how to weaponize anthrax. If Homeland Security watch lists me, I'm blaming you.

Biggest Twist - Alastair overdosed after decades of sobriety

Bonus Points - for working antidisestablishmentarianism into the conversation

Best Music - Wrapped in My Memory by Shawn Smith



Community - 5.12 - Basic Story

For me this was the best Community episode since Troy left. It had ample heart and it even made me laugh several times, essential for a comedy. What I like about Community is that you can always take it on different levels and this week's meta hit right in my TV ratings sweet spot. To say that Community is a bubble show is to be a master of understatement. Throughout its career it has been one of the most bubblicious shows of them all. Now as it nears the end of its 5th season, it's right where it always is - somewhere in between cancellation and renewal with its fate hinging on complicated finances its fans will never be privy to and the final ratings of other bubble shows. Will it get the fabled 6 seasons and a movie? Who knows? Which makes the premise of Greendale closing its doors forever to something as commonplace as Subway so poignant. The running theme this year has been Save Greendale, itself a metaphor for returning Community back to its former cult glory after the Dan Harmon-less season 4. Sadly, our main characters did their job too well and made Greendale a sought after property. Subway plans to open a sandwich university in its place. Just another grassroots group taken over by corporate greed. Bonus meta points for using Subway, the target of all cult shows thanks to Chuck and Community's longtime sponsor. Double bonus points for giving it a Goonies ending, with a hunt for buried treasure to save the Goondocks Greendale. While not everything worked for me, especially Abed and the weirdly forced Jeff and Britta marriage proposal, the episode as a whole was more fun than usual. By taking out the wacky story until the end, it allowed the characters to breathe and for us to take a minute to mourn Greendale with them. Let's hope it is not for real. 6 seasons and a movie!

Grade: B+

Best Scene - the joy at passing the apprasier's test turns into sorrow as they realize that they did too good of a job

Best Quote - Hickey: "If I come over there, there are going to be two sounds. Me hitting you…twice."

The "Say What?" Award - Jeff proposes to Britta out of the blue and she says yes. I'm not sure "Say what?" really covers it.

Best Reason to Watch - the surprisingly touching reaction of all the characters dealing with the closing of Greendale

Best Continuity - mentioning Troy again and Dave Mathews Band

Biggest Twist - by fixing Greendale, they actually jeopardized it

Best Hidden Ha - The items on the to-do stars, although I'm not sure why "have a productive meeting" is on there twice. I didn't know Greendale had a lighthouse…or gym demons.

Best Overreaction - Abed's plan to save Greendale involving Swedish, criminals, and making a particle accelerator out of Kleenex boxes

Most Confusing - why we spent that much time listening to the appraiser's lawyer speak

The Weirdest Moment - the slow pan in on a guy slurping his chicken noodle soup for no reason at all

Best Cameo - Jared from Subway replaces the human being mascot



Grimm - 3.18 - The Law of Sacrifice

The last two episodes have restored my faith in Grimm. Don't get me wrong. I am still highly ticked that Wu is still left out. However, without any kind of case of the week, it has been easier to forget what pricks the Grimm Gang has been. I love the ramped up action in these episodes that naturally come when Mama Grimm is on screen. I also love that we got rid of Demon Baby relatively painlessly. Sadly, that also means getting rid of Mama Grimm for awhile. I will miss you until you are back, Mama. What I won't miss is the constant recapitation we get when you are here. Last week's was almost solid recap so I thought we would get a break in this one. Nope. Although Monroe and Rosalee playing catch up was the funniest recap ever, we got too many of them in the task of getting everyone else on board too.

Grade: B+ (A without yet another round of recapitation roulette)

Best Scene - The Grimm Gang pretend to be Resistance to take Demon Baby from Viktor

Best Quote - Adalind: "So we're back together?" Renard: "I guess so." Adalind: "You don't seem too happy about it." Renard: "Well you did sleep with my brother." Adalind: "And you slept with my mother." Renard: "I suppose we belong together."

Biggest Foreshadowing - Freaky Demon Baby calms down in the presence of Mama Grimm. From that point the writing was on the wall. Mama Grimm was leaving us too soon.

Most Emotional - Adalind freaks out when she learns Renard gave her baby to Viktor. I almost felt sorry for her and for me, that is huge.

Best Character Interaction - Monroe and Rosalee try to be hospitable to Mama Grimm, who rebuffs them at every turn

MVP - Mama Grimm, of course

Best New Addition - C. Thomas Howell playing a shady Fed. Come on. Admit it. You thought Ponyboy too.

Best Reason for Mama Grimm to Stay - To teach Nick how to fight just like her awesome self

Best Reason to Fast Forward - all things Viktor, who is now laughable as a villain

Funniest Recap Ever - Nick catches Monroe and Rosalee up on what is happening. I hate recapitations but that was funny.

The "Freaky Purple-Eyed Baby Did What?" Award - For some reason, Demon Baby is particularly attracted to Nerd High School Nick's locket picture and she hates clocks. Nothing like setting all Monroe's decorations atwitter.



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About the Author - Dahne
One part teacher librarian - one part avid TV fan, Dahne is a contributing writer for SpoilerTV, where she recaps, reviews, and creates polls for Sleepy Hollow, Arrow, White Collar, Grimm, Teen Wolf, and others. She's addicted to Twitter, live tweets a multitude of shows each week, and co-hosts the Warehouse 13, Sleepy Hollow "Headless," and Teen Wolf "Welcome to Beacon Hills" podcasts for Southgate Media Group. Currently she writes a Last Week in TV column for her blog and SpoilerTV. ~ "I speak TV."

104 comments:

  1. Yeah for TV this week. There were a few duds but mostly TV was back on track for me this week. How was your TV viewing?

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  2. I was disappointed with a few but
    *The 100 has completely caught me off guard. I love it. It is my favorite new drama this season behind Sleepy Hollow. I love the evolution of Bellamy. Clarke is sanctimonious but I'm sure they'll develop her stronger. I love the elements of the show. The edge and darkness they are not afraid of. All of this in 4 episodes. It makes me both excited and worried what they're going to do next.
    *One show that I do really like is Believe. Simply because of the relationship between Bo and Tate. It has grown on me but I also see the writing on the ratings wall.
    *I heard a rumor that there may be a major character death on NCIS-LA. Rumor only, I'm hoping that it is true and that it is Hetty. #UnpopularOpinion
    *I really loved this past episode of AoS but I still do not believe Ward is Hydra. I believe he's deep undercover, More so than Mae was. I do not enjoy Mae or Skye in any way. I'm holding out for Ward. #LivingInMyFantasyWorldWhereAllThingsArePretty
    *The finale of Justified disappointed in some ways, and made me cheer in others. I didn't appreciate the ending though. If they are all gunning for Boyd next season, I'm going to need him to remember he's a demolition expert. #JudgingYouAvaAndRaylan
    *I did not intend to babble! Sorry but I love my TV viewing. :)

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  3. Grimm: Viktor is the Sandy Rivers of villains.

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  4. "If Homeland Security watch lists me, I'm blaming you." lol

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  5. Sorry, I haven't seen enough How I Met Your Mother to get its reference to Grimm. I like your theory about the backup drive, although I'm still hoping that Coulson sent Ward deep, deep undercover and he is still working for SHIELD. There were a lot of great quotes in AoS this week.

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  6. I occasionally get bored with Elementary as well. Mostly I think because it is a straight up police procedural so a lot of my interest lies in whichever case they are working on that week. This episode transcended any case though, and that's why I thought it was particularly well done. The episodes with Moriarty do the same thing for me usually.

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  7. "My biggest problem with Sherlock Holmes books, episodes, and movies is usually Sherlock. He is often too brusque and obnoxious for my tastes, which is why I prefer Elementary"...you know that remark is just strengthening my prejudice that Elementary is mostly watched by people who don't really like the Sherlock Holmes Canon. I just once want to see someone say "I adore Sherlock Holmes since I was a little child, and I especially like this take because it is spot on for the original character"....I wouldn't agree, but it would be a nice change from all the "he is great because he isn't like Sherlock Holmes" reviews (because how can he be a great Sherlock Holmes when the best part of him is not to act like Sherlock Holmes? I don't get the logic).
    Either was...Grimm is currently the only show we have in common, and I liked the ep too, even though it was predictable. Nevertheless, it would be nice if Grimm takes at least one serious stab at a fairy tale this season...they didn't really do so since The Little Mermaid episode, I think.
    Arrow took a break, so I guess I'll have to wait if they manage to get back on track.
    Suits really surprised me - positively. I had actually given up on the show since it seem to refuse to stop repeating the same patterns over and over again. But the season finale was a big gamechanger...I actually nominated it. Did you watch Suits before? Because I guess without some background what lead up to this point, it's hard to understand why this episode was like a breath of fresh air, which gave me a lot of hope for the upcoming season.
    Vikings...was kind of meh, but I guess that was less because what they showed on screen was bad (though they did fall back into the bad habit of making sudden leaps without sufficient built-up), and more a combination of overhyping the ep beforehand, spoiling a big (though somewhat expected) reveal and mostly concentrating on the characters I am the least interested in. I hope that this week we will finally get a raid (and not at the end of the ep, I want them back in England during the first half of it), and a little bit more Athelstan, Bjorn and the great Lagertha.

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  8. I don't watch the movies and have no intention of ever watching them


    May I ask why not? The movies are amazing especially The Winter Soldier which may be the best yet, if you like AoS then it seems strange not to watch the films.

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  9. The thing about Elementary is that it's a free adaptation, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. I love Arthur Conan Doyle books, and Cumberbatch's Sherlock, and Guy Ritchie's movies, and I love Elementary because it gives me another view of the same story, a sort of 'what if...?' Try it, maybe you'll be surprised :)

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  10. The only reason I'm still watching Crisis is to see if there is an upper limit on how ridiculous it can get.

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  11. I did...I saw most of the first season (up to the finale, but with a lot of interruptions in-between) and kept wondering why the characters are even named the way they are...but that aside: It was like watching Castle and The Mentalist (both shows I already had given up at this point) all over again. I can see what other people see in the show, if they either like the typical CBS-Crime-Drama structure so much that they don't mind getting yet another version of it, for some reason didn't see one of those before and if they don't mind that the characters have nothing in common with the ones from the book - but it is certainly not for me. It reminds me of those Fanfiction AU's, in which different characters are in a different setting but are still named after the ones from a popular fandom, so that the writer in question gets more readers than he would if he simply called it an original story. Those original stories are sometimes fun (it's rare, but it happens), but they annoy me nevertheless for not being what they claim to be.

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  12. I kinda rolled my eyes at the whole Skye/Ward scene, so I really didn't pay attention. But I think a more Skye-like thing to do would be to have tracking software on the drive. Absolutely loved that line from AoS - its my favorite line all week.

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  13. Believe - I have not seen the most recent Believe episode. Personally, the worst episode so far has been the second one, but all of them have had some element of being an extra long chase scene and Bo being super-special. Bo still does stupid stuff like wandering off when there are government officials hunting for her in a limited area and she is always right. Always. Nothing has had me on the edge of my seat going "Wow". That being said, I do feel like the episodes are getting better written, in terms of telling the episodes' story of the week. We are getting answers (slowly). The special effects are good. I think the framework is there for an amazing story - but it won't happen in season 1. Does that make sense?

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  14. Suits - I am honestly not sure why I enjoy Suits as much as I do. The characters are fun and it can be entertaining to see them collide or work together. But you are right, it was time for a change - you can only play the same card over and over again before it gets old.


    Last week, you said had the problem of an emptying TV schedule and listed some of your shows. Would you mind if I make a few suggestions?


    Teen Wolf - Recommended b/c Arrow - Season 1 is not bad, it's not amazing either. If you can get past it, season 2 is quite well-done and season 3 has you sitting on the edge of your seat. Each season continually gets better and better. The episodes are action driven with zingy dialogue. Season 4 starts at the end of summer.


    Orphan Black - Recommended b/c Arrow, Grimm - The main actress is a joy to watch. The series has memorable characters with major character development and plenty of plot twists. Season 2 starts this week.


    Leverage (Over) - Recommended b/c White Collar and Suits - The two lead characters are probably the worst thing about this series. That being said, the side characters, entertaining procedural plots and snarky dialogue make the episodes enjoyable and a fun, easy watch.


    Game of Thrones - I have not seen Vikings, but some of the trailers I have seen make it look epic. Game of Thrones is epic. Fair warning - it does contain nudity, violence, sex and swearing. Your favorite character can be killed in a moment's notice. All characters are morally gray. That being said, its is incredibly well acted, well scripted, visually stunning, and tons of plot twists. The seasons get better and better - but just a quick warning, there can be episodes when the dialogue drags on and all the action ends up in the last 10 minutes (especially in season 1). Season 4 just started. IMHO, this is arguably the best series on TV. There is a reason why its reaction videos have loitered the internet.

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  15. Thank you so much!!!! That's really nice of you to go through all this trouble.
    Leverage is a great rec - I wouldn't call Sophie and Nate the main characters, though, Leverage is pretty much an ensemble show and you might have guessed it, I already watched it. Parker is still one of my fav. female TV characters, and I am still hoping for a Leverage International spin-off/TV-movie-series.
    GOT...nope, not for me (book reader here....and I won't finish reading the series either). GoT and Vikings are to each other like Grimm and OuaT...on the onset, they seem to be similar, but are totally different in approach and themes. Vikings is mostly about telling the story of the Vikings age from the perspective from the Vikings, it has a very different approach to story-telling and a very different focus than Game of Thrones. It's hard to describe...
    So, can you tell me more about Teen Wolf and Orphan Black? I heard that Teen Wolf is supposedly good, but the title really puts me off and it sounds like a show heavy on romance and teenager problems. Can you confirm or deny?
    Orphan Black I am mostly worried that it might end up in the same mess most mystery shows end in....the premise sounds intriguing though...what is your feeling? Will it get a proper ending?
    (Btw, I like Grimm and Arrow mostly because they are both unusual for their Genre...Grimm is great because it is more "grounded" than the usual Genre show, there is no need to rescue the world all the time, and the approach to relationships, especially romantic ones, refreshingly lack contrivances, and Arrow is very "grounded" for a Superhero show, too, and offers some really good writing whenever the show is not bogged down by the usual CW-love-triangle nonsense...either way, those shows are not exactly an inclination for the kind of shows I usually like, because they are actually a little bit out of the norm.)

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  16. Grimm--For me, Viktor's villainy kind of diminished when I figured out that apparently the Royal family just wanted to adopt the baby. From the way everyone was acting, I thought human sacrifice on an altar was going to be involved. I was thinking, "All he wants is for the family to keep the baby? Wow, what a jerk." I mean, you could say, "But he wants to make the baby like a Royal!" Well, yeah, duh, he IS a Royal. Why wouldn't he?
    Am I the only one that thinks Viktor in the end was thinking, "You want the baby? You can HAVE the baby. I don't need a little freak messing up my coffee. It's YOUR problem now." I mean, I seriously think a part of him was extremely relieved.

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  17. To me Believe is just a slightly better version of Touch and I have to agree with Dahne about Bo. I have reached the point of just catch the kid already, she is very annoying.

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  18. Have to agree this was a very good week, but FYI it is JONNY Lee Miller not Johnny.
    A new series I like is Those Who Kill on LMN a psychological thriller.

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  19. So, NCIS LA. S4 finale, Kensi confronted Deeks about never saying what he means. Later on, she confronts him again and he kisses her. Throughout the first nine episodes there was tension. At the end of 5.09, they went to dinner. Deeks then said that he didn't want to be there with her, that he wants to be in his apartment with her. They then leave, and then it's heavily implied at team beginning of the next episode that they had sex. He then refuses to take a shot when she's being held at gunpoint in 5.10. She gets pissed. Assistant Director Granger (the bald guy played by Miguel Ferrer) then tells Hetty about something in a file titled White Ghost. Kensi is then sent to Afghanistan as part of thr operation involving the White Ghost. The WG is an American working for the Taliban, and Kensi has been brought in as a sniper to kill him. In 5.15, Kensi has a shot at the WG and intentionally missed. We don't know why. She then goes off on her own, and gets captured by the group the WG is with. It's revealed that he is her ex-fiance, Jack. The CIA used the White Ghost identity as a cover so they could kill him. In 5.19, the team go to Afghanistan to rescue her. Suffice it to say, they do. And that's where 5.20 starts.

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  20. No problem! It's always fun to share good shows and books. Parker is fantastic. I am going to put Vikings on my to-watch list. I wasn't sure what to put down, does this below answer your questions?

    Teen Wolf - Season 1 is mediocre and heavy on romance and teenager problems. If the next two seasons were like this, I don't think I would still be watching it. While there are still elements of it in later seasons, it has diminished with each season. SPOILER ****One character was always very much driven by this, but she is no longer with the show***** END SPOILER Teen Wolf is loosely based on the Michael J Fox film Teen Wolf - a teen boy who got bit by a werewolf. He goes to high school and tries to deal with supernatural events occuring outside of high school. Seasons tend to be set around the mystery of who is killing people and how do we stop them? I mentioned season 1 was way more heavy with romance, season 2 moves away from this. It adds in more action and begins to develop 2nd and 3rd tier characters in way many series do not. In season 3, pretty much every episode has a good range of action, snarky dialogue and character growth. It is one of the better seasons in any series in my book. Season 3B also highlights one of the fan favorite characters. Season 3 also has a more creepy, horror feel to it than previous seasons. There are problems to the show - they side line their information sources, can have romantic triangles and teen angst, and say Scott is pure/chosen, but really doesn't show him doing anything special. However, unlike most teen shows - parents are present, characters can make logical connections (they don't need a monologue to figure out something the big bad is going to do), and emotions can be put on the side for an action scene.

    Orphan Black - It has only had one season so I am not sure how to say anything about a proper ending because I just don't know. It is not an American show. It is British - they have their series set up so that they finish filming the episodes before giving it to the studio to air. I feel that overall British shows tend to have a less rushed feel to them than American shows (obviously in reality, it depends on the show). Season 1 was well scripted. The twists made sense to me and I was left with the feeling they knew where they were heading. I watched it as it came out over a year ago. If I remember correctly, the first episode was good - the next one or two was so-so, but then it caught on. At the end of season 1, the clone characters were given a choice. They have set up season 2 so that we see the outcome of both options of that choice.

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  21. That's what I was afraid of. I have very little patience with most TV kids and the super special TV kids are the worst. I dumped OUaT because of Emma and Henry, who annoyed the stuffing out of me. Believe stays on the limited summer watch plan then, but goes further down the list.

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  22. That's such a shame. It had a great premise but annoying characters need not apply for my TV viewing. I'm too busy to be irked by a show on a continuous basis.

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  23. Ugh! That was by far the worst scene in an episode that was close to perfect. A tracking device does sound like Skye, but I would hope that after they get the info they need, Garrett would be smart enough to dump it. Makes sense that there is a tracking device if Ward is still working for Coulson though.

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  24. I think Law and Order SVU had an amazing episode .... really amazing one.

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  25. We go back and forth on Elementary every week, so I think it's fair to assume that we will never agree on it. :-) It's for me but not you. I am actually enjoying that Grimm is taking a break from the case of the week, although I suspect that is at an end now that Mama Grimm is gone again. I'd suspect to have a combination of case and Adalind's revenge for awhile. I have seen Suits but it had the same problem as House for me. I hated every single character. It was that start of USA changing its formula tone and so far the only thing I've liked about that is Graceland.

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  26. I've been hearing great things about SVU lately. I had to stop watching that show when I started getting paranoid about being in the house alone. :-) Bad USA marathon! Making me nervous like that.

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  27. Every week? Nah...I have long made my peace with this....it was just the wording which stuck me.
    I'm glad that for once Grimm didn't feel compelled to shove in a case of the week and concentrate on the myth arc, nevertheless, when they go back to them, it would be nice to get a proper fairy tale adaptation...they tend to be the best episodes imho.
    Ahh...totally get it...that is a problem with Suits...you might like this episode, though, if it comes up on your generator.
    Didn't like Graceland...didn't understand the whole concept of the show...

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  28. Yeah, I know that you can't tell for sure, but I thought you might have a "feeling"...I mean, I mostly skipped x-files because I was sure that the Alienplot would never lead to anywhere, I took one look at OuaT and it had "overly complicated arc which will never really lead to what they claim to be the "happy end" because that would end the whole show"....it's difficult to explain, but sometimes you just know that it might never end in a good place. And I have no idea what the track record of the network which shows orphan black is...with USA, one can be fairly sure that there will be some sort of solution, because the network has an excellent track record regarding finishing shows properly, but others are notorious for letting them just fizzle out. I agree though, British show tends to be more carefully scripted in general....I put it on my list as summer watch.
    I highly recommend Vikings. The show is not perfect (but then, which show is?) but has an ensemble of the most compelling and unusual characters and the second season turned out to be even better than the first so far, which I already liked very much. Unlike shows like GoT, Spartacus or The Tudors, it does have a sure instinct what level of gore you have to show to make a point, without being too graphic about it for my taste. In fact, the way they solve some of those scenes is downright artistic. But the main reason to watch Vikings is Lagertha. My favourite female character in TV ever!!!!! I am not kidding....if I had to pick one, she would get my vote without hesitation.

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  29. I also find it hard to believe how often Tate simply walks down the street as an escaped "murderer." He and Tate both are so out in the open, it's pretty ridiculous. I do enjoy the moments between Johnny Sequoyah and Jake McLaughlin.

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  30. Agreed! I was not a fan of Henry at all. It didn't take me long to lose interest. Though I will say Lana Parilla is a favorite of mine.

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  31. I agree with all of your suggestions. Teen Wolf was almost perfect this season. I couldn't understand how fans were lamenting the darkness of the show. It was so well done. I think Dylan O'Brien showed so much range, he'll have work for years to come.
    *I enjoy Suits because I think Gabriel Macht is a very charismatic actor. Some of the plots can be OTT but there is a camaraderie on set that's hard to miss.

    *Leverage was a favorite of mine. I was sad to see it end.
    GoT is hit or miss for me. I can go weeks and not care to watch it, then binge watch it on days off.

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  32. I stayed with Graceland for 5 eps and gave it up, did not care for any of the characters.
    Suits took over the top spot from White Collar for me on USA and have enjoyed all the characters, even Louis.

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  33. Honestly, Louis is the best part. I liked Suits better though in the first season when it focussed more on the cases and not just on the characters.
    White Collar will always be my Nr. 1 USA show...it's too bad that it gets treated to badly by the network.

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  34. The scene made me cringe.

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  35. Regina and Rumple were the only reasons I lasted so long.

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  36. Except for Game of Thrones, I highly recommend all of these as well. Teen Wolf is shafted by its name and network, but otherwise was the tied for best series of the year for me. I cannot wait for Orphan Black to come back. It's got a great mystery but even better acting. As for Leverage, I still miss it terribly. I agree that Nate and Sophie were downers but the magic of Parker, Eliot, and Hardison far made up for them. They may be my favorite trio on TV.

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  37. Hihi, Sandy Rivers is a fun character. He thinks very highly of himself and is not all that he thinks he in. And he is very tan.

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  38. I'm not sure you would like the first season of Teen Wolf but seasons 2 and especially 3 are fantastic. If you are the kind that can jump into a show in the middle, I could catch you up on what you need to know about the first season so you could skip it. To be honest, I haven't rewatched season 1 since I first marathoned the show but I will be doing a major rewatch of the whole series this summer. If you are on Twitter, we are going to do some live tweet events before season 4 begins.


    I do think you would like Orphan Black. I can't promise there won't be a sophomore slump but season 1 worked well for me. I, like you, am often gun shy about sci fi shows with huge mythologies, ever since The X-Files to be honest. Still I have enjoyed what I have watched so far and the acting is very good. I won't say that Orphan Black is "grounded" but it has an internal logic that makes sense for the show so far. The only too weird thing for me right now is the episode about the tail.

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  39. Nice summary of both shows. I don't think anyone would have to watch season one of Teen Wolf, provided they were given the mytharc info before going into season 2. What do you think?

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  40. Ah, then yes, Prince Viktor is very much the Sandy Rivers of Grimm. I hope he dies soon because he went from potentially intriguing to downright moustache-twirling. Now all I do is sigh when he comes on my TV screen.

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  41. My overall feeling is that it will get a definite end, simply because it seems to be very popular. Now whether that will be a logical conclusion that shows that the writers had all the main points planned out in advance, I have no idea. I guess it depends on how long the story lasts.

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  42. Just going with 3B, Teen Wolf has been my favorite show of the year as well. Taking into account all of season 3, it is tied with Sleepy Hollow. They have grown so much in every aspect, except special effects and that's a budget issue. Other than that the acting, writing, fight choreography, etc. has improved leaps and bounds since season 1.

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  43. I am not adverse to giving Suits another try, but it probably will have to be as a nominated show since my summer to-watch list is so overwhelming already. I ended up liking Graceland far better than I ever expected, mostly because of the twists. Very few shows shock me these days and usually when they do it is because they make no sense. Graceland had several huge twists that left me gasping and yet made perfect sense when looking back. It did have a rocky season 1 with some episodes being far superior to others, but Jeff Eastin has proved he has a vision for the show and they are careful about episodic continuity which makes me excited for the second season.

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  44. Graceland is tricky because the characters I like change every 3-4 episodes. They are certainly grey characters. For instance in the beginning I found Johnny annoying but now he's one of my favorite characters.

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  45. I actually do not like superhero movies, which is why it is strange that I like Arrow. I think the reason I like SHIELD though is because none of the main characters are superheroes. They are the grunts taking care of the mess left behind by the superheroes. As for why I refuse to see anymore superhero movies though, I feel like they have milked that cow dry, buried it, resurrected it, milked it dry again, and completed the cycle about 15 more times. I was thoroughly sick of comic book movies the second they announced that they were re-booting Spiderman and Superman for the umpteenth time and I had already shelled out money to see them not that long before. Comic book moives are to me the number one sign that Hollywood has completely run out of any original ideas and it annoys me to no end.

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  46. It is about to go The Following bad, I agree. If the Feds don't get a win soon, I will drop it. I got burned by the super genius, always right, never failing villain in The Following and I don't intend to waste my time with that again.

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  47. Right before they showed Ward as the spy I was complaining that nothing really changed for the team itself. I loved that they threw that twist at the end. It makes the consequences more personal and will hopefully up the ante tonight. I still hope that Ward is undercover but what a great twist! I haven't read much about Winter Solstice except that SHIELD was overturned and Captain America and Fury are in hiding. I expect that I'll be asking lots of questions on Twitter about the whole thing for awhile. If you have found a good synopsis let me know. I'll be less annoying to my followers that way.


    I wish Adalind would go away, now that motherhood is not going to soften her. However, the Grimm Gang still deserves a beat-down for not telling Wu so if it is delivered by Adalind, so be it. I actually avoid Grimm spoilers so I have no idea what is going to happen there.

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  48. I actually don't think the problem is that the baby will be raised as a Royal. I think it is that they are planning to use the baby's power to increase their already too-powerful family. With the baby's power combined with the Royals' resources, they would be unstoppable by the Resistance. Although we have not gotten enough info on the Royals' abuse of their power, it has been hinted at strongly, enough to make many think they need to be stopped.


    I actually think Viktor was more like, "How dare you impudent serfs stand in the way of what I want! I am the Crown Prince; bow before me!" I'd say that even more than wanting the baby's power, he wants everyone to bend to his wishes.

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  49. Yikes, sorry. I'll fix it now. Thanks!


    Those Who Kill was piloted on A & E, right? I couldn't take that show. Way, way too dark in the pilot for me.

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  50. Thanks so much for catching me up. I am sorry to hear that they bent to shipping pressure. I hate the fact that no one can ever be partnered with someone without the fans wanting it to be romantic in nature. It's so offputting to me and makes me dislike shows to be honest.

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  51. I completely agree on Grimm, even with the too many recaps, the last 2 episodes were the best all season! It did restore my faith in them as well... I was almost dropping the show !

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  52. That happened to me but with Criminal Minds.

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  53. I have only seen a few episodes of Criminal Minds on Ion, but I can see how this would not be a marathon-able show for me either. I can only do creepily dark in small doses.

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  54. I wasn't to the point of dropping the show but my ire was outweighing my joy with Grimm, putting it close to the chopping block for next season. Now I am reinvigorated by the show and hope they can keep the momentum up to the finale.

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  55. I secretly hope that Ward is undercover too, but I am completely cool if he isn't. Sometimes its better if it doesn't have a completely happy ending.


    Marvel has a good summary, but the thing that applies to SHIELD and what it doesn't cover is that we are led to believe Sitwell is dead. He was a HYDRA agent along with a top government official. Other things that you should know, Furry is alive, but has instructed everyone who knows (Agent Hill, Black Widow and Captain America) to tell everyone he is dead. I think he said he is off to Europe to help people. Also, SHIELD had to release all of their secret files - so everyone's information is public. I am thinking that this might be important later because Skye is good at finding things online. Here is a link if you are interested in the synopsis. http://marvel-movies.wikia.com/wiki/Captain_America:_The_Winter_Soldier

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  56. Information is powerful - from our point of view, it would be smart to dump it. But for Garrett this could mean finding where they hid alien tech, any information about the miracle drug and other specs. I could see it being very helpful to him if he was able to hang onto it.

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  57. I could only watch it during the day lol

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  58. Ha! Brilliant plan! There are a few shows that I do the same thing with.

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  59. I'd hope that Hydra has some proficient tech people that could find the tracker and then transfer the data without transfering the tracker. If Skye ends up solely saving the whole entity of SHIELD I may not be able to protect my screen from all the things flying at it.

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  60. Depending on the ending of the season, I might not pick it up again. I am going to wait because first seasons can be bad until the writers find what works.

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  61. I watched Teen Wolf Season 2 the next day because the Kanima CREEPED. ME. OUT.

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  62. That too is really annoying and unbelievable. Especially when his face is plastered over every screen. Does a hair cut and shave make him look that much different?

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  63. Thanks so much! I will read it. Out of what you have said, I think the information leak is the most important to SHIELD. Not just for Skye but because they won't have to be so secretive abotu everything. It could actually help speed along some of the exposition hunt and make the show more aciton-driven.

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  64. I was good with the kanima but I hated Mummy Mouth. To be honest though the villain that creeped me the most out was Kali. Who walks barefoot in a hospital? That's just nasty.

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  65. Oh god, Mummy Mouth.
    And the Darach or whatever Jennifer was (its been a while)


    Teen Wolf is good at creepy creatures.

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  66. Good point. Most first seasons are rocky, while I tend to find the second or third season of shows the best. Then the writers have a better grasp of where they are going and who the characters are before they start runningout of ideas and retreading the same tired paths once a show goes on for too long.

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  67. I like how Teen Wolf keeps switching the creatures up. Too many shows stick with only one kind and you'd expect a show called Teen Wolf to only focus on werewolves. By adding all these different myths and legends, they keep my interest better.

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  68. Same.


    Next season we'll have the werejaguar!

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  69. I absolutely loved the darker aspects. I think that it has helped shred the idea that this is only a teen's show. I am looking forward to seeing Dylan on Maze Runner.

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  70. Not looking as much forward to that one since it means more Kate. I hated her the first go around. I am kind of hoping that she's just a nightmare inside on of Derek's dreams, but sadly it is not meant to be.

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  71. The tail episode was so creepy- but it made the crazy clone so much crazier on the screen, I loved it.

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  72. I'm not Kate's #1 fan but I'm looking forward to learning more about what she is.

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  73. I agree - you don't need to have to watch season one if you were given details about the mytharc and characters - especially Peter and the Argent family. There is also the catch-up episode they played before season 2 which did an okay recap.

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  74. Tell you the truth, don't remember what the first 2 eps were on, just followed it to LMN and it is VERY dark and I am loving it.

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  75. Nah...I don't think that you would enjoy Suits every week. I mean it is a show about a bunch of career oriented selfish a-holes, when it goes down to it...but I think you might enjoy the episode I nominated.
    Does Graceland get better? The pilot didn't convince me at all, but I was perhaps not in the right mind-set for the show. I was so angry about USA shuffling White Collar to the fall. A part of me makes Graceland responsible for White Collar no longer being the safe summer hit, even though I know that they most likely just waited for an opportunity to replace it, no matter with what show.

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  76. I guess you have the same reservations towards Game of Thrones I have? Too much senseless gore and sex and a bunch of unlikable characters?

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  77. I can, but I usually don't do it...I am a "watch a movie until the end credits are rolled and actually read the stuff" kind of gal, and I am pretty much the same with shows which have an arc. Ignoring a season is like not watching the first ten minutes of a movie.
    Convinced, Orphan Black is it....as soon as Vikings goes into hiatus, I'll give it a try.

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  78. Normally popularity works against a proper end, because popular shows tends to get dragged out beyond their time...way beyond their time. That was one of the reasons I was not that disappointed that Missing (2012) was mostly overlooked, because this way it ended up a tightly written Mini-series which I love. Mmmm...is it allowed to nominate shows which are no longer on air?

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  79. You can always nominate shows that have ended. However, I have already watched all of the Missing series. I enjoyed it too.

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  80. Absolutely. The final straw was incest. That and teacher-student sexual relationships are completely taboo for me. It turns me off a show faster than anything, even annoying love triangles.

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  81. I particularly hated Harvey, whom I know is a fan favorite, so I don't think Suits will ever be for me. The only character I even remotely liked from season one was Donna. I do look forward to seeing how this episode is different from the others.


    Graceland, by the midpoint, was fascinating to me. I enjoyed how complex the characters were, but it is a whole lot darker than White Collar. I can understand your frustration over White Collar, but I never blamed Graceland for that. It was the direction the USA Network suddenly wanted to go. They want to be gritty like AMC and FX but I think the reason they were the #1 basic cable channel is because they weren't like every other channel. I think this new direction will come back to bite them big time.

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  82. Be glad that you never read the books...it's just getting worse...

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  83. Harvey? Nope...the funny thing about the fandom is that most people are not really into the two main characters. They mostly tune in for Louis, Jessica and Donna. Unlike White Collar, Suits soon developed into somewhat of an ensemble show, and I get the feeling that they now want to go all out on it.
    I think they mostly treated White Collar the way they did because it wasn't self-produced. They had no problem to keep pushing the other shows which don't fit into their new concept, but which are produced in-house.

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  84. Oh well...then I guess I'll have to try to figure out which one was my favourite episode...that's hard....most of them were pretty good....

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  85. They went that route towards the end of Tony/Ziva on NCIS, before she left. I've not reallly been bothered by it recently.

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  86. Oh, I just wanted to add: Vikings is another example of my theory that TV Shows with short seasons are more likely superior. No filler episodes, no dragging out useless storylines, just a tightly written plot.

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  87. You know, that was one of the main reason I didn't made it past the pilot of OUaT...I figured if I don't like the superspecial main character, there was no reason to try to ignore the other red flags.

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  88. "It's been hinted at strongly..." EXACTLY. I might buy it if we could see just one tiny instance of the Royals actually being effective in harming the heroes. I just haven't seen enough of the Royals or the Resistance to actually choose a side. What bothers me is they act like all the Royals are alike and all the families are in tandem with what Renard's family does. Anybody who studies history should know this is not the case with royal families. Granted, we've only seen the bad ones. All FOUR of them. GASP.


    Another thing that really bothers me is how we're obviously supposed to think, "Royals bad, Resistance good!". "But the Royals are tyrannical and they hunt down the Resistance without mercy!" Fair enough, but again when you look at history and what happens to royal families (to ENTIRE NATIONS) when "Resistance" types get the upper hand (see the Capets, the Romanovs, etc), can you really blame them?

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  89. I don't know, I don't really have a problem in saying the royals are necessarily bad and resistance good, but mainly because of the characters involved in each of these two groups. We know Renard isn't an actual good guy, but he's been acting good for now, so why not believe that maybe his intentions, and thus the resistance's, are, in the end, good? Grimm doesn't exactly bothers with big and crazy twists like switching good and evil and being devious about who's good and who's evil, it's a show that follows the cliche pattern of good and evil, it's not like Hannibal or Game of Thrones. The complexity of Grimm is much more in the surface when it comes to good guys and bad guys... That's how I feel, but I can be very wrong hahaha

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  90. I completely agree on Vikings, they teased the raid in England before season 2 started and that barely lasted one episode. I really don't care what King Ecbert is doing while Ragnar doesn't show up in England haha it just feels like they want us to know that Ecbert is evil, but we got it the fist time he appeared. Now they have been spending the entire season fighting and scheming among themselves and not raiding at all... It's upsetting me because we're halfway through the season, there are only 3 episodes left, right? Where's the raid? Is it gonna be like season 1, they go briefly to England then spend the beginning of next season there then go back to Scandinavia?
    I love Lagertha and I'm very happy she's finally back!

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  91. Superspecial characters that are also superobnoxious is one of my biggest TV pet peeves. If I can't at least respect and root for the main character there is very little chance that I will watch it.

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  92. Really? I never saw that, probably because I marathoned seasons 1 and 2 right before season 3 started. I'll have to try to find it.

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  93. Depends for me. For instance, I couldn't wait for Dracula to finish its limited run with anachronistic behavior and wacked out, full on goofy plots. However, Teen Wolf went from having 12 episodes a season this year to having 24 and it was one of the most enjoyable seasons on TV this year.

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  94. Awesome. Let us know how you feel about it when you do.

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  95. I have been looking forward to Maze Runner since before Dylan O'Brien was cast, since it was a book I highly recommended to my students. Once I heard the casting, I was ecstatic. I'm so happy he's in a movie I actually want to see.

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  96. I don't read anyone who has long gaps between books. Learned that lesson with Harry Potter. I wait until the entire series is done and then tackle it altogether.

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  97. Season 2's recap/summary episode of season 1 is called Origins. Season 3's is called Back to the Pack - which covers both season 1 and 2. Back to the Pack is on Amazon Prime, but for whatever reason Origins is not.

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  98. Cool. Thanks for the info. I will look for them.

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  99. I didn't mind with Harry Potter...after all, it was clear that it would be only seven books. If you know that there is no danger of the author going off tangent, I don't mind the wait, it can be kind of fun sometimes. But otherwise, yeah, I have come to avoid wip books, too, the only exceptions are book series in which every book gets a proper conclusion, even though it is part of a bigger arc.

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  100. Two episodes, and I honestly didn't mind the war too much, because it first looked like it would be over pretty swift and it brought us back Lagertha. But I really don't think that we needed a whole episode just about the blood eagle, and I have the feeling that a lot of the stuff which they will do next ep, they could have done this last ep instead, so that the last three episodes are finally set in England at its fullest. They could at least have given us some meaty scenes for Ecbert and Athelstan, but there was very little and to add insult to injury, they also cut a whole scene with those two this last ep.
    I agree, we already know that Ecbert is smart and all that...it was pretty clear the first time he turned up. But what is the point of a great villain when the protagonist is busy at the other side of the ocean? So far Horik has done worse to Ragnar than Ecbert, and he is supposed to be his ally.

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  101. It would be a cool turn of events if Renard got what he needed from Nick then revealed that the Resistance is also no good and then they'd start a war among themselves, Grimm Gang vs Renard. I just wonder if they'd still work together as cops though...

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  102. Yessss ! I hate Horik soooo much !

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