Review this weeks TV in 7 Words or less
Sunday 5 January - Saturday 11 January
Always wanted to share your thoughts on the weeks TV? Well here is a fun (and challenging) way to do it. In only 7 words or less in the comments below review some of the episodes you have watched this week. You can be creative or straight to the point, but you only have up to 7 words.
To help get you started here are some examples of how it would look:
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
Awesome cameo for a much improved episode
Person of Interest
Stronger than the first, interesting developments
Share your reviews in the comment box below. Good luck!
See previous 7 Word reviews here
Person of Interest: Don't, REPEAT, DON'T, Fuck with Root.
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ReplyDeletePerson of Interest: Can it go back to helping people?
ReplyDeleteElaboration - This is because the Machine drama has gone too long. I hope this show goes back to its basic format of helping people week-by-week basis.
Nothing by Nolan is basic my friend. And to be honest, Arthur Claypool's no different than any other people they've helped in the past, except the fact that he's connected to Finch.
ReplyDeleteAnd the Machine drama has only been for 2 episodes this season. The first ten episodes for the most part was HR-related.
It has been since last season and they just resumed it.
ReplyDeleteAnd what's wrong with that? It's one of the most significant aspects of the show.
ReplyDeleteSherlock- wish it wasn't ending so soon.
ReplyDeleteJust not my cup of tea I guess. I'm tired of a storyline that is dragged for far too long, in any show, not just POI. Anyway, cheers!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't call it dragged, it's more likely evolving than that. Besides, you get your case of the week (sorta) next week with Reese on the plane. And judging by how they left things hanging in 312, they'd cool it slightly for a while on the serial aspect.
ReplyDeleteWell, I really don't want to be disrespectful but potato potato. What you call as "evolving" I call as "dragging"., I really don't mind serial format of a show, I really don't. Just when ONE story is dragged over a coyrse of two season, then it's starting to feel toresome to me.
ReplyDeleteHostages: Good end to a mediocre show.
ReplyDeleteIntelligence: Cool start. Definitely watiching from now on.
Person of Interest: Incredible episode of sublime epicness.
Revolution: Returning to the era of extreme awfulness.
Grimm: Even your best friend may be Wesen.
ReplyDeleteThe Big Bang Theory: Love when Bernadette sounds like Howard's mother.
American Horror Story: I vote Stevie Nicks for next Supreme.
To each their own.
ReplyDeleteSherlock: What the heck am I -- Oh! Right.
ReplyDeleteIntelligence: Josh Holloway said "son of a b*tch".
Person of Interest: Vigilance vs Control vs Decima. Heck yes.
Person of Interest - Come back soon Reese, Bear misses you!
ReplyDeleteCommunity - Ass Crack Bandit takes souls using quarters
To be fair, part of why the storyline seems to be dragged is because cases of the week are interrupting it.
ReplyDeleteRoot was awesome this week, especially when she personified The Machine.
ReplyDeleteSherlock: i need the next season very soon.....
ReplyDeleteNCIS: PLEASE¡¡¡¡........ more importance to the character of Tony
ReplyDeleteOr the fact that the scheduling is so fucked up. Honestly, I have no idea why things are done that way. We got lucky for the 1st 10 episodes.
ReplyDeleteUS Premiere of Downton Abbey S4: What happened to the production values?
ReplyDeleteAlmost Human: Half-Charged DRN For The Win!
Intelligence: Very Nice Pilot. (Yay for "Sawyer"!)
Person of Interest: Loosing Control!
Revolution: Amazing Grace & Monroe Jr.
Helix: Another Good Pilot. Has my attention.
For Revolution: Really? Man to me it was like watching LOST again. the turn around with Monroe already hatching a plan (and seemingly being so ungrateful) along with Aaron coming across Grace again after all this time, it just brings me back (although to be fair I am rewatching LOST right now :p)
ReplyDeleteAgents of SHIELD: Got bored and dropped it.
ReplyDeleteAlmost Human: I like this show, hope they keep it.
American Horror Story: Who is the Supreme?! Come-back Misty!
Bones: Don’t like that the outcome’ll be obvious.
Brooklyn 99: 2.000 push-ups. Love Rosa.
Castle: So sad and amazing at the same time.
Chicago Fire: Too fast. Good they’ll treat trauma, thou.
Dracula: It’s getting a little bit more interesting.
Elementary: Anything after Natalie Dormer is meh.
Enlisted: Hilarious, it has great potential. Loved it.
Lost Girl: Loved the episode. The friendships
kicked ass.
New Girl: Loved Nick’s bar story and Jess’s teaching.
Pretty Little Liars: Only the other blonde girl was interesting.
Ravenswood: Doubted way too much. Dropped it now.
Revenge: Emily Van Camp killed it. Amnesia over♥
Saving Hope: Sad but fast. Baby/Dog not ecual.
Sherlock 3x01: Missed him so much! Love Bennedict Cumberbatch!
Sherlock 3x02: Awesome doesn’t cover the epicness of this.
The Big Bang Theory: Sheldon practising yoga was priceless.
The Crazy Ones: Doll was creepy.
Two and a Half Men: I want more of Walden’s geek side.
I don't really see anything out of the ordinary with the show's scheduling. It has the same schedule as most of the other shows on broadcast television. The second half of the season tends to have more breaks than the first half (The first half is usually from late September to mid December whereas the second half is from January to May).
ReplyDeleteAlmost Human: A low charged DRN is hilarious.
ReplyDeletePerson of Interest: Yay, Reese and Lionel saved them.
Sherlock: So different,, but great.
Too many long breaks for a serialized show (especially in the second half) is too disastrous. Wish for the fourth season they get the treatment that 24 & Lost got for theirs.
ReplyDeleteAdditional points for the fact the whole time she was speaking on it's behalf, she didn't even blink. Best way to illustrate the non-humanness of the Machine.
ReplyDeleteAmerican Dad: Steve is one of the funniest characters
ReplyDeleteAlmost Human: Dorian really shined, but didnt outshine anyone
Teen Wolf: Did not feel the fear and tension
Pretty Little Liars: A fun and light, yet tense episode
Person of Interest: Endgame ruined the tension of this episode
Revolution: Miles bought Connor a handjob and coke
American Horror Story: Nicks brought out the best of cast
White Collar: A highly predictable episode, but mildly enjoyable
Elementary: A predictable mystery and reduction of characters
Helix: Good at the beginning, only got better
Banshee: A very meh episode for impressive show
Re: Revolution, that was the only bit I liked.
ReplyDeleteRe: Person of Interest: What do you mean by that?
I really didn't like it. The fact that Monroe wants to restart the millitia was just "Really?" for me. Characters having to save other characters seems to be happening every episode and it's getting boring now. Tom's story is strange. So much for subtle killing. Aaron meeting Grace at the end was again a "Really?" moment. I thought she had died anyway, although I could be remembering wrong. And the only interesting story was the oranges thing.
ReplyDeleteWell Kripke said before/early in the second seaosn that Monroe would most likely be a character that almost always has an angel (and honestly I expect nothing less from a Bad Robot antagonist: Sloane, Bell, Linus, Widmore, Jones, Bell. I don't know about Supernatural villains because I have only watched few episodes here and there)
ReplyDeleteTom has never been a subtle killer IMO and his story line makes sense to me in that the writers have been building towards his jealousy of Julia's escapades and I think he will either turn around and be one of the biggest heroes or he'll become a much greater villain before the season ends. I think it was smart of the writers to just let this be a dystopian world working towards Utopia at some point as we build towards a better family situation, rather than trying to wrestle with the Utopia like in season one (Soul Train is very Ayn Rand - "romantic realism").
Grace was at the tower and last time we see her is when Neville begins his raid. We do not see what happens to her or what exactly happens with every character after the nukes are dropped. (I suspect flashbacks are coming) Grace is the reason Aaron went on this trip on the first place.
Person of Interest has a lot of brutle killings, yet unlike Revolution, it is more grounded in the here/now and reality, where Revolution has more of an excuse to fantastical, because it is more of a fantasy science fiction.
Grimm: Still love those "You're a GRIMM!" reveals
ReplyDeleteCommunity: Made a Killing not cracking the case
Castle: Beautiful, emotional and amazingly acted episode!
ReplyDeleteI'm not saying they won't ever kill off another main character, all I'm saying is they probably wouldn't kill off another one in the two episodes after killing off the first one
ReplyDeleteAlmost Human: Fox, don't even dare to cancel it.
ReplyDeleteBones: New serial killer? What, Pelant wasn't enough?
Sherlock: Poor Sherlock, such a lonely guy.
Moffat announced there's going to be 4th series. They even planning 5th ones as well.
ReplyDeleteSee I don't agree. Once you go down the road of killing a main character, the next few episodes are almost the perfect place to do it again, especially at such high stakes.
ReplyDeleteI guess the fact that they also announced Carter's death before hand leads me to believe they won't do it without fanfare
ReplyDeleteVery unreal Finch lied about the machine.
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