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Last Week in TV - Week of Jan. 26 - Episode Awards and Reviews

4 Feb 2014

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Welcome to Last Week in TV, where I mini-review and give out episode awards to everything I've watched this week. One highlight for me is the nominated show. This is where readers nominate a show I am not already watching and I check it out. This week I was really lucky because The Musketeers was a blast! If you would like to nominate a show, please fill out the short form at the end of the article. Also don't forget to hand out your own episode awards in the comments. I know there were great things on TV that I missed this week.


Overall Awards:


Best Episode of the Week - Enlisted - 
Brothers & Sisters

Comedies need to do two things in order for me to enjoy them. They have to make me laugh and they have to make me care about the characters, in other words have heart. This year two comedies have been doing that on a consistent basis, The Goldbergs and Enlisted. Enlisted gets the ultimate award this week, even over the White Collar finale, because not only did I laugh throughout even in the rewatch, but it explored a serious topic with a lot of heart and warmth. In this episode, Randy is touched by the "coming home" videos of soldiers and misses the fact that his dad died before he could experience one himself. So he arranges one for Derrick's girlfriend's son. I love how Enlisted can be a comedy that takes place on a military base, but never comes off as making fun of servicemen and women. It treats them and the issues they face with the respect they are due, and yet still makes it hilarious. The comedy of this episode relied on a particularly bad 80's clothing flashback, worse flag football playing, and possibly the scariest cat on TV. Plus it had cameos from Pam Oliver, truly spectacular with the snark, and Superman himself, Brandon Routh. If you haven't tried Enlisted, I would highly suggest this episode. It's the best yet, and a good example of what you can expect on a weekly basis.



Best Action - The Musketeers - Pilot - 
The Musketeers take on Gaudet's troops

Sword action, gun fire, and overwhelming odds against the heroes - what's not to love? Add in a son's vengeance for his father's murder and you've got a classic, movie style action sequence. Plus the woman saves the day. Everything about this scene had me cheering and wanting it to continue.  If you are an action fan, check this show out.



Most Quotable - White Collar - 
Diamond Exchange

I had over 2 typed pages of quotes from White Collar this week, making it by far the most quotable. Always excelling in snarky quips, White Collar also nailed the heartfelt drama this week with some big monologues and interactions. Putting Mozzie in danger always brings out the best in Neal, while actively rooting for Neal brings out the best in Peter. Here are some of my favorites in no particular order:

1. Neal: "Ah, nothing says, 'I love you' like a brick."
2. Peter: "Truth serum?" Moz: "I could be under its influence right now." Peter: "Break any laws recently?" Moz: "Absolutely none." Peter: "Definitely not truth serum."
3. Peter: "Peter Burke, FBI. This is my associate, Neal Caffrey. This is my…Mozzie."
4. Neal: "We may have to drag him to a hospital, kicking and screaming if need be." Peter: "He says he's feeling fine." Neal: "Moz insisted on coming. That's his choice, but understand, I look at him as more than a resource."
5. Moz: "Stay calm? I'm hours away from palming Saint Peter a twenty to get past the gate. Calm is not an option."
6. Peter: "I called Elizabeth. She's going to be at the hospital with you. You're not going to be alone, understand?"
7. Neal: "It's the Mona Lisa of gems. Every museum and collector in the world will want it." Peter: "How much is it worth?" Neal: "$60 million or the life of a paranoid bald man."
8. Rebecca: "I love how good you are." Neal: "I hate how good you are."
9. Moz: "A diamond is not meant to be under bulletproof glass with a bunch of tourists in Bermuda shorts gawking at it."
10. Neal: "So the game was rigged?" Peter: "No, this isn't a game." Neal: "Everything is."


Best Music - The Crazy Ones - Simon was Here - She Blinded Me with Science / One is the Loneliest Number

-I love a good song-to-scene and this episode had two. The montage with Simon, the creative advertiser, and Colin, the data crunching analyzer, going through their process to create the best print ad was enhanced by the old 80's tune, especially with Colin's high-tech headgear and virtual bulletin board swiping. Then to top it off with Sydney's date with the cat to One is the Loneliest Number, bwaahhh! Whoever was scoring this one should get a bonus.


Most Ludicrous - Arrow - Tremors - 
Moira for Mayor

Moira is the public scapegoat for trying to kill an entire group of people. She was complicit in a plot that murdered over 500 people for simply living in the poor part of town. It is class warfare at its most nefarious. She should not be able to step outside her door without armed guard, much less be traipsing around the Glades and campaigning. For a show that swore it would be grounded in realism, this is the most fantastical thing that has ever occurred. Forget catching arrows midair. This plotline shows that there are absolutely zero consequences in the Arrow universe, and therefore lessens any dramatic tension there might be for future storylines. It is beyond absurd.



Nominated Show:

The Musketeers - 1.01 - Friends and Enemies (Pilot)

The Musketeers had me at the snarky sword fight. It's that simple. I love a great sword fight and action sequences of all kinds, and The Musketeers has that in spades. It also has an abundance of humor, equally important. The story thus far seems to be following the typical overall plot, which makes for a comfortable entry into the series, and the pace moves at a good clip. Still I am unsure how long they can keep the Cardinal vs. King storyline going, especially since the Cardinal is played by Peter Capaldi, the next Doctor Who. I am actually more interested in seeing where the story goes now that it will have to sharply deviate from the source material as it will have far more surprises. This one goes on my weekly watch list. Can't wait to catch up with the second episode. If you like fast-paced plotting and great action, I highly recommend this pilot.

Grade: A-
Ranking: 5


Best Scene - Aramis and Porthos "question" Dujon / Constance plays distraction

Best Quote - D'Artagnan: "Prepare to fight. One of us dies here." Aramis: "Now that's the way to make an entrance."

Best Reason to Watch - Sword Fighting

MVP - Constance - she is practical, witty, and can wield a gun

Funniest - Porthos brings a fork to a sword fight. En garde indeed.

The "Missed Opportunity" Award - D'Artagnan doesn't say, "You killed my father. Prepare to die."

The "Oh France, You are in Trouble" Award - The idiot king believes that a murderer would give his real name and then let someone loose to tell others before killing people. I fear for you, France.

Least Surprising Twist - Cardinal Richelieu kills Adele for sleeping with Aramis and Dujon for his knowledge



Weekly Shows:

Teen Wolf - 3.16 - Illuminated

After the intensity of the previous episodes, this one went much slower, mostly to highlight the music. Probably not the best choice. Still the creepy factor has been enhanced this time around and each of the characters appears to have an active role in the mytharc. I'm looking forward to crossing that one off the wish list.

Grade: B-

Best Scene - werewolf vs. demon shadow fight in which a demon pulls a sword out of its shadow body

Best Quote -
1. DoucheDad: "That's one hell of a deduction there Stiles." Sheriff: "Yeah. What can I say? I take after my Pops. He's in law enforcement."
2. Stiles: "Now I'll text you if anyone comes out, but Scott, if you get caught I can't help you. Okay, my dad's under investigation for impeachment 'cause of your dad, so if anything happens, I will run and leave you both for dead."

Funniest Moment - Derek scares off some trick-or-treaters and feels pretty proud of himself

Best Reaction - Isaac thinks twice about confronting the Shadow Demon / Sheriff tries not to laugh when the teens purposely confuse Douche Dad

The "I Don't Get It" Award - Why would someone automatically think Kira was supernatural instead of that she used a super cool filter?

The "Campaign for Beacon Hills Police Fund" Award - Apparently police in Beacon Hills still use floppy discs. Time for a bond issue to revamp their technology. Or someone needs to clean out their desk every decade.

Biggest Mystery - What does Sheriff know about DoucheDad and was Stiles just bluffing? / Why does Argent have the demon maks?

Continuity Question - Shouldn't all that black light also be picking up the massive blood stains covering Derek's loft from battles past?"


Blacklist - 1.13 - The Cyprus Agency

As someone whose family has gone through the adoption process, I found the case of the week to be fascinating if a bit on the nose for Elizabeth's personal saga. However the pacing was slow, Lizzie and Tom are painful to watch, and the search for the mole is far less interesting than it should be to me. As always the acting was superb and is the best thing about The Blacklist.

Grade: C+

Best Scene - Red confronts Diane

Second Best Scene - Elizabeth interviews Michael Shaw, who talks about perfect children

Best Quote - Red: "You talk too much." Diane: "You can't shoot me." Red: "Why not? You're not one of the good days and as of today, you're utterly worthless to the bad guys."

Biggest Shock - Red kills Diane

Character that Needs to Come Back - Russell

Best Use of Song - Sundown by Gordon Lightfoot

Most Intriguing - What happened to Red's family and got him to change alliance?



Intelligence - 1.04 - Secrets of the Secret Service

Another typical Intelligence episode. The spy stuff was resolved too easily but the character interactions are top notch.

Grade: C+

Best Scene - Lillian finds out that the President has put the CIA in the loop to keep Gabriel under control

Best Action - Plane fight

Best Quote - Gabriel: "Half these guys are Syrian secret police. Pretty hostile room, sir." Finnegan: "You want hostile? Go to a DNC fundraiser."

Best Twist - the CIA "journalists" were not a twist nor the kill order; no one bothered to tell Lillian is

Most Ludicrous: The top secret Syrian jail system can't see a limo pulling up to its facilities. Huh?

Best Moment - Nelson's indignation at Gabriel thinking he cannot disable the alarm



Arrow - 2.12 - Tremors

This episode was much better than last week. We got Walter and Present Day Sara back, which is always a positive. Tommy's picture got a cameo. Plus, Oliver and Roy working together is now off my wish list. Add in the reveal and this episode was on its way to a B+ grade until two things happened. First they brought back the earthquake machine and made it lame. If they could just throw an exploding arrow at it, then they should have armed Quentin the first time. It now colors how I see the machine in Sacrifice as well, so I'm calling foul. However the utter ridiculousness of Moira running for Mayor knocked this episode down an entire letter grade.

Grade: C+

Best Scene - Sara returns (woo hoo!!!)

Best Quote - Felicity: "Iron Heights is better at keeping secrets than they are at keeping prisoners."

Best Reason to Watch - Oliver and Roy working together

Best Moment - Picture of Tommy in Merlyn Mansion

Best Aww Moment - Thea and Walter hug - I love these two together. Always have.

Biggest Shock - Oliver reveals himself to Roy

Most Disgusting - Bronze Tiger's new bunkmate pulls claws from his arms

Biggest Disappointment - The Lances are a drag again

Best pep talk - Oliver to Roy about keeping control to save Thea and to Slade to keep him from blowing up the freighter

The "Nooo, Don't Go Down the Rabbit Hole" Award - Moira is pulling Walter into some shady business with the whole doctor promise. Walter must stay respectable. He's one of the last ones.


Melissa and Joey - 3.19 - The New Day

This episode was less funny than usual to me, possibly because of the urine-themed humor. Also Joe moving out of the house and Mel's conflicting standards wore a little thin. Since both seem to be resolved, I look forward to things improving.

Grade: C-

Best Scene - Mel and Joe have to keep from getting caught by his employer

Funniest - Lennox's reaction to hearing Ryder on TV

Best Quote - Joe: "Mel, across the street in the Buchwald house, we like to refer to the children as high spirited or…um, undermedicated."



TBBT - 7.14 - The Convention Conundrum

One of my favorite things about TBBT is its ability to work in big name stars as themselves. In this episode, it was all James Earl Jones. The montage of his and Sheldon's night on the town made me chortle.

Grade: B

Best Scene - James Earl Jones geeks out about Star Wars

Funniest Scene - The guys trying to get tickets to Comic Con

Best Cameo - Carrie Fisher

Best Moment - James Earl Jones and Sheldon karaoke

Best Quote - Penny: "That's a whole lot of weird before coffee."


Crazy Ones - 1.14 - Simon Roberts was Here

This is one of my favorite episodes of The Crazy Ones. I love how we got a better glimpse at Simon and Sydney's characters, plus the episode was filled with heart. Also, the cat can-can was one of the funniest things I've seen this year.

Grade: B+

Best/Funniest Scene - the cat can-can

Best Moment - Simon gets arrested for graffiti

Best Awww Moment - Zach and Andrew try to cheer up Simon by tagging his billboard

Best Interaction - Sydney and the cat

Best Reason to Watch - Lauren cooing about how the cat will eat her if she dies

Best Quote - Simon: "Some things in life aren't quantifiable. The future is one of them."


Elementary - 2.14 - Dead Clade Walking

Dinosaurs rarely do anything for me and I just saw this episode on White Collar. However it was the overemphasis on Sherlock's immersion into Randy's love life that really stalled the episode for me. I get what they were going for and I love the idea of opening Sherlock up for character growth. Still I don't know enough about Randy to care and while the first couple of text interruptions were funny, it did get old fast.

Grade: C

Best Quote - Sherlock: "How on earth did you make a career dealing with addicts?"

Best Reason to Watch - Joan's deductive reasoning

Best Alias - Bucky Wonderstick

Best Moment - Watson pulls a sliver of the case file out of Sherlock's mouth

Biggest Creeper - Sherlock, who's still leaving things in Watson's bed like a cat bringing dead mice

The "Only Sherlock" Headshake Award - Sherlock carries a sign that says, "This is a fraudulent dimetrodon." Ha!

Best Reaction - Watson after Sherlock volunteers to do some trepanning on her skull


Community - 5.06 - Analysis of Cork-Based Networking

Hickey continues to be a real asset for Community. In fact the other subplots this week had me wishing he'd have more screentime. I did like the parallelism of Chang emotionally the group into the "Bear Down" theme and them all doing the same to Annie with "Fat Dog." Britta got zero sympathy from me, but that may be clouded by my affiliation with SpoilerTV.

Grade: B-

Best Scene - Hickey puts up the board regardless of the red tape and Annie jumps a custodian while the rest of the study group backs her up.

Funniest - Annie yelling, "EVERYTHING!!!" at the IT lady

MVP - Hickey

Best Cameo - Robert Patrick
-In an episode with several stellar cameos, I am giving this one to the T-1000. His smarmy, power hungry parking executive made me laugh.

The "If It's Already Aired, It's No Longer a Spoiler" Award - Britta is upset with Abed because he tells her a main character dies in a Game of Thrones-ish TV show, but she's 2 seasons behind. Not a spoiler then.

Best Reason to Watch - the continued pattern of mixing up the character interaction

Best Reference - the movie Labyrinth, which means different things to Hickey and the dean


White Collar - 5.13 - Diamond Exchange

As my favorite character on White Collar, any episode that focuses on Mozzie is a winner for me. In fact, this was one of my favorite episodes right until the midway point. I loved the idea of Peter, Neal, and Moz trying to figure out the treasure hunt, using clues and their own unique skills. The way that all the characters, including Diana and Jones, were fighting for Mozzie as reminded me of what a great team they all are together. Getting some June time was the icing on the cake. Then came the capture of Rebecca. I know I wasn't the only one who expected her to jump. For her to be so tamely captured after leading them all on a merry chase was a big letdown. Rebecca has been portrayed as far too clever for what they gave her. Here's hoping she escapes soon to wreak havoc again. From that point on, it seemed like they were wrapping up storylines for a series finale instead of a season one. The Burkes packed, Mozzie drank wine, and Neal celebrated his impending freedom. Then boom, cliffhanger with very little build up. Frankly it felt like the writers thought this was the end and then USA Network called them with a season 6. I wish they had let the Rebecca interplay last the entire episode with more clue solving and repairing of the Peter and Neal relationship.

Grade: A- for a regular episode; B- for a season finale

Best Scene - Elizabeth yells at the doctor to force her to give Mozzie the antidote / Peter tells Neal he will soon be free

Best Reason to Watch - Neal is protective of Mozzie

Second Best Reason to Watch - everyone works together in their own way to save Mozzie

Best Awww Moment - Peter and Neal hug after Peter says he put in for Neal's freedom

Best Screencap - Neal holds the diamond up in the light

The "Say What?" Award - They captured Rebecca far too easily. She should never go down without a fight.


Enlisted - 1.04 - Brothers & Sisters

Grade: A

Best Scene - Pete and Derrick show Randy the video of when his dad came home

Funniest Scene - football quarterback montage

Best Awww Moment - the team all cries when Sam is reunited with his Superman dad

Best Moment - all the cast crying about soldier coming home videos /Chubowski takes out the medic on his way to score a touchdown

Best Reason to Watch - the brothers
-It is all about the heart combined with the laughs.

Best Physical Comedy: Randy the parachute

Best Throwback to the 80's: Pete's half shirt nonsense

Best Reaction - Pete to Cheesecake / the team's reaction to Pete's football talk



Helix - 1.05 - The White Room

Helix continues its quest to always creep you out and leave you going, "Huh?"

Grade: B-

Best Scene - Frozen doctor heads complete with Arctic fighting

Best Quote - Jaye: "Is it possible you were here when you were younger?" Julia: "Yeah I must have forgotten all of those family vacations to the Arctic Circle."

Biggest Mistake - torching the frozen monkey graveyard
-Now we cannot revisit the horror that is them every week. Plus they started screaming, which completely wigged me out. What kind of virus keeps you alive in those temperatures? Will we have half burned monkey graveyard next week? Blech. Please no.

MVP - Good Son Guard (aka Daniel Aerov)

Worst Medical Treatment Ever - imagining baked goods to decrease pain

Best Rivalry - Balleseros vs. Aerov

Most Disgusting (as in I almost threw up disgusting) - the rat coming out of dead Doreen's mouth

Plan Most Likely to Backfire - Keeping an infected doctor in your room / Following a killer into the Arctic with no weapons against a superior opponent

The Resurrection Award - Peter just will not die






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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, co-hosts the Sleepy Hollow "Headless" and Teen Wolf "Welcome to Beacon Hills" podcasts for Southgate Media Group, and guests on ArrowCast for DVMPE. Right now she is creating a Last Week in TV column for her blog and SpoilerTV. ~ "I speak TV."

51 comments:

  1. Loving these nominated shows. Most of them I have plans to watch either now or over the summer. What other shows would you recommend?

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  2. Enlisted is an underrated show!

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  3. Very much so. It's one of the best comedies of the year. So sorry no one seems to know about it.

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  4. Thanks for the weekly recap!

    White Collar - I loved all the quotes (especially #4); you said you had 2 pages of quotes – was one of them Mozzie calling Peter, “Peter?” Also, seeing Diana and Jones do police work effectively without CI help was awesome – I wish we saw a little more of that in the background in normal episodes.

    Arrow – I think that Moira is one of the best actresses on the show – but they do give her dumb side plots that they don’t really flesh out (trial). I hated that Moira got elected for Mayor for every reason that you said. However, it isn't lost yet as they haven’t announced it and when they do, there should be a very big backlash. I hope that she isn’t a popular candidate and that we see a
    big protest and she loses badly. As far as realism goes, Mirakuru ripped it apart. It was only a matter of time before there was the introduction of something unrealistic – other superheroes, villains, canary cry, super-technology… anything in the DC comics. I concur that it was a good decision not to drag out the big reveal about the Hood to Roy.

    Elementary – Lol on Biggest Creeper award. I enjoy Sherlock
    more than Elementary, however, Elementary does a fantastic job at making Joan a
    partner to Sherlock while BBC’s John Watson does tend to be stuck more in a
    side kick role.

    Blacklist – Sundown was a great addition to the scene. I can’t believe that he killed Diane without finding out what she knows by torture or another means.

    Other comments - Going to have to check out The Musketeers. The exPresident was the best part of the Intelligence episode. Missing TBBT quote “That’s a different kind of sad than the one 20 minutes ago”

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  5. Great write-up. Another good quote for me from Aramis in The Musketeers pilot was, "Her I like. Him I'm not sure about." Referring to Constance and d'Artagnan respectively. :) I think that was my first real lol moment.

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  6. Arrow - Yeah the Moira for mayor thing is definitely a silly plot. Even if people took sympathy on her/didn't blame her, who would want someone who was manipulated into helping destroy part of the city as mayor?


    Also, I agree about the best reason to watch. I didn't think I was looking forward to Oliver working with Roy so much until he agreed to training him. It's going to be interesting, to say the least, to see how everything develops.

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  7. Arrow - Just because they've gone to the more unrealistic side of DC comics/superheroes, doesn't mean the human aspect like who runs for major can be unrealistic too. I just don't think the writers are thinking straight about that one.

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  8. Toronto's mayor has publicly admitted to smoking crack, he's connected with people accused of extortion and possibly murder, he gets drunk and abuses other viewers at public sports games, police have been called to his house many times for domestic violence and he repeatedly lies and lies again in public. And the people who know about politics says he has a good chance of being re-elected. As someone tweeted to Stephen Amell, he needs to come back and say "Rob Ford, you have failed this city."


    Compared to him, Moira running for mayor is a win..

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  9. Was he complicit in helping to kill over 500 people, all because they were poor? Some things no one's reputation can recover from. Not that this means the people of Toronto shouldn't impeach him. I would say it is not so much Rob Ford who has failed the city but the voters if all of this is true.

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  10. True :) - but also in the DC universe human aspect Lex Luthor, an evil mastermind who had murdered people, plotted to take over the world and had been to prison, became president. In our human aspect - I couldn't image the mass amounts of protests and death threats Moira would get if she were real.

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  11. I definitely had that White Collar quote. In fact, it was the last one I cut when the article was getting too long. I also cut the one about doctor's orders, which the picture went with. I loved watching Diana and Jones sleuth it out, but I liked the part where they admit working with Neal has made them better investigators even more. I am so glad Diana is back.


    I agree that Susanna Thompson is one of the best actors on the show, along with Paul Blackthorne and Willa Holland. I was ecstatic when they didn't kill her off or let her rot in prison, but now I think the character (not the actress) is a disservice to the plot since they have gone so far-fetched. If someone starts targeting her for assassination during her mayoral bid, then I will be more okay with this. As it stands, that is far too much suspension of disbelief for me. I agree that Mirakuru put a bomb to the realism aspect of Arrow, which is one of the things I loved most. However, if all the Mirakuru infected go to Flash or the effects wear off, we could get back to the season 1 reality set.


    There was a tremendous amount of good music in TV last week. In fact, I was going to make it my TV trend of the week, but i would have had to go back and listen to the music in all the episodes again. Ever since Supernatural first aired, I have taken more interest in music in TV shows and things have definitely been improving over the last decade or so. They seem to take more care to find things that match not just tonally but in the words as well.


    I thoroughly enjoyed the pilot of The Musketeers, so I hope you will too. If you've read the book or seen any of the kazillion adaptations, the story is almsot too familiar but oh those sword fights! I can't wait to see what they do next.


    Agree about the President in Intelligence. His line had me rolling and then when he assigned Riley's ex to the rescue mission over almost everyone's objections, I roared. I hope he comes back again.


    I actually debated about which of about 4 lines to put in for TBBT. The reason I went with this one is because the sad quote had been spotlighted yesterday in the Quotes of the Week. I do agree that it was a spectacular quote and then the follow up about returning to the original sad made my night as well.

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  12. Ha! I had that one on my short list. I laughed so hard at that. I also loved:

    Dujon: "Still why fight fair when you may lose."
    Constance: "This is my best dress. How does it say prostitute to you?"
    Athos: "We weren't going to kill him." Porthos: "Weren't we?" Aramis: "Next time let us know."
    Athos: "You love her or you love stealing what belongs to the Cardinal?"
    King Louis: "There's something about shooting that makes a man feel fully alive." Queen Anne: "Unlike the birds I suppose." King Louis: "They were born to be shot like rabbits and poets."

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  13. This. No matter if you are angry or sympathetic towards Moira, no one in their right mind would vote for her. I loved the interplay between Oliver and Roy. Now that he knows the truth it should be interesting to see how he incorporates his hero worship of the Hood with his grilfriend's brother.

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  14. lol - I'd totally forgotten about the "rabbits and poets" line. Thanks for reminding me. Good chuckle. :)

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  15. I fear for France under this king.

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  16. I loved the article!
    Re: Teen Wolf- I have never seen a filter that can do that to someone.
    Re: Arrow- I thought them destroying the prototype with the arrow was the best part, well that and all the stuff surrounding, because you saw Roy use his power. And the main reason I brought into them being able to destroy it easy this time around was that it was a prototype and, I am probably wrong about this but I'm gonna say it just on the off chance that I'm right, I don't think set to detonate yet.
    Re: Elementary- I completely agree with you about Randy
    Re: White Collar- Even Mozzie couldn't save this episode from being awful for me.

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  17. Moira didn't get elected for Mayor.. she was approached to join the running and became a candidate for mayor, I doubt she would get elected. I expect this storyline to end badly and think it will make much more sense when it's done. My guess is it's connected to Slade.

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  18. There were on set pictures from the event where Moira announced running for Mayor, pictures from this week's episode, and the report also mentioned shots getting fired, so I think you'll get what you asked for.. I only hope Walter survives this. The actor now joined 24 as a regular and I wouldn't want to see him getting killed on Arrow.

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  19. I watch the Musketeers, too - I am not sold on the show yet, though. I think its biggest weakness is the casting of Mylady. It is, imho, the most important figure in the story, and the actress they picked neither looks the part, nor can she sell "creepy and competent" convincingly. But I am sticking around for now.

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  20. I am of two minds with Walter. First off, he's one of my favorite characters, which I know is weird because he has had so little screentime. As such, I am happy they found any excuse to bring me back. Second though, part of the reason I adore him so much is he's one of the last of the morally upright characters we have. If Moira corrupts him like it sounds like she will with this doctor business, it might be better if he does die before that can happen.

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  21. He could pay off that doctor and it wouldn't corrupt him, at least not in my eyes. I won't be surprised if Slade already got to that doctor though. I still would rather see him stay alive than see him killed.

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  22. Warning: Spoiler for last night's Teen Wolf episode ahead:


    Thanks. I guess as one of uninitiated, my first response to Kira's picture would be, "Hey cool, can you show me how you did that?" instead of "Monster! Bring the pitchforks." However, if DoucheDad does end up dying because of their break in shenanigans, then that's enough of a plus for me to overlook their panicked overreaction.


    End spoilers!


    I like that Roy usedhis powers and there might be something to the prototype argument, but for me this would have been better done through a random weapon, not the big evil of the season finale. That was such a huge part of the stakes and it had real consequences. Now that all they had to do was blow it to smithereens, it feels cheapened. I don't want any retcon to mar the thrill I still get in watching Sacrifice. I guess this is the same problem I have with Supernatural's Taxi Driver. Watching Sam just waltz into hell, take Bobby out, and come back pretty much unscathed in one episode belied all the great tension and emotion we had from Dean or Sam being in hell in earlier seasons. Bascially they took away the threat of hell and made it a cheap gimmick at the expense of years of great storytelling. I fear that Arrow did the same thing here.


    For a season premiere, I was a disappointed in White Collar as well. I loved the first 20 minutes or so, but then Rebecca went brain dead and the show took a sharp turn at boring. Only in the last 2 minutes did it recover and even then it felt slapped in to give us some kind of cliffhanger instead of a thought-out part of the narrative. I will forgive the ending if it has some continuity in season 6 though. As of now I think it is very intriguing as the majority of the world is going to think Neal ran. I wonder if Peter will side with Mozzie against that common perception though.

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  23. Constance is definitely a bigger draw for me than de Winter. However I was okay with Milady too. I would like the story to deviate from the traditional telling so I would be okay if she and the Cardinal both disappeared from the series at the end of this season though. That would open them to new villains and plots, which could be far more interesting since we already know the real storyline.

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  24. He could but that is a temporary solution. Moira seemed to be hinting at a more permanent one, which also made it seem like she learned nothing from the Undertaking. I could completely see Moira turn into an archvillain.

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  25. So glad you gave The Musketeers a go, I was one of the people who suggested it on your form so am happy that you enjoyed it :)

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  26. I dedicate to watch it every Friday night that it has new episodes!

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  27. I look forward to it every week. It is now #1 in the shows I encourage people to try.

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  28. Thanks so much for suggesting it. The pilot was a real pleasure to watch. Now that bad weather is pushing in again I vow to be caught up with the next 2 episodes so it can be added to the weekly shows list.

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  29. For the sake of Enlisted, I hope that the Following and Rake bomb badly even further in the ratings along with Dads. Since FOX doesn't own Surviving Jack, I hope Enlisted can get renewed for Season 2 and move to Tuesdays sandwiched between B99 (it will get renewed) and New GIrl.

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  30. The Following was the second biggest disappointment of the 2012-2013 TV season for me. I barely survived the short season. Rake never did appeal to me. Still I'm not sure both of these shows imploding will have any effect on Enlisted's chances. The ratings going down this week did not help. With any luck they will rise again as word of mouth spreads. Lots of fans are pulling for Enlsited to be paired with B99, and I think it makes a lot of sense content wise. I doubt FOX thinks it makes sense business wise though. My plan is to just keep spreading the word about what a quality show it is, hope for ratings improvement, and keep on enjoying what I get. Here's hoping the episode quality stays so high.

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  31. Cool, I look forward to your assessment of them, esp episode 3 as it's my fav of the series so far, much darker than the other two and we learn more about the characters past.

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  32. I'm still keeping my fingers crossed for Season 2 of Enlisted!

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  33. I haven't smiled or chuckled so much reading ones column as i did this,great stuff here!

    White Collar is always great for quotes,but this episode shinned with them! I love these three together,they make for a wonderful,fun hour of TV!



    I wonder if someone wanted to use Sundown and wrote around the song,or they searched for a song to fit?But whatever the case they nailed it,it was perfect! It also brought back some great memories for me going cross country!
    I never expected Red to shoot Diane,but loved that he shot her again even after she said she knew what happened that night,Red is something alright!


    Haven't caught up with Helix or Enlisted yet,will try this week sometime..

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  34. Arrow- Was that people's reason for hating Taxi Driver? Because that was an episode I actually liked. But going back to Arrow, if I was going to be upset, it would not be because they made the machine lame, but because they brought I back at all. They should leave it in the past and not bring it back just to get a reaction out of the audience.
    Teen Wolf- I apologize for being slightly sarcastic, I didn't realize you did not know much about instagram and whatnot. While I thought the fight scene was great, my two favorite scenes were Stiles, Scott, and Kira talking to Scott's dad, while Stiles' dad is laughing and the scene with Derek and the Trick Or Treaters.
    White Collar- Do you think its the FBI, mainly Agent Kramer, that kidnapped Neal because they did mention him in the previous scene about him wanting to keep Neal around.

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  35. Very cool. I am now looking forward to it more than ever.

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  36. Thanks so much for the encouragement. White Collar is the most quotable show I watch. Anytime Mozzie is in it for an extended time it is going to be great dialogue. Either he brings the snark or he brings out the snark in others. It's one of my favorite things about the character. Next season I hope we get at least a few episodes of Moz and Peter working together to save Neal.


    Completely agree about The Blackist. Red has so many capable torturers on the payroll that it completely shocked me when he blew her away. I was a little miffed at him to be honest because I wanted to know some of the info she had. One of the best things about Blacklist is that Red continues to get more interesting as the season progresses even if some of the other characters get less.


    This is my favorite Enlisted episode yet so I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did. The blend of humor and drama continues to amaze me. As for Helix, it's Helix. A mind screw of confusion and creepiness and outright disgust. This isn't a show for everyone but you have to give a show bonus points when no one seems to know if it is an intense psychological thriller or creepy cool sci fi fare or a farce of both genres put together. I have no idea what is happening but I will keep watching until they all kill each other off.

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  37. Me too. It would be the best renewal surprise of them all. It could easily be a filler show and if FOX limits The X-Factor next year they will definitely need to fill the holes.

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  38. Ooops! Your right - I mean to put nominated, but that technically isn't correct either. Either way, I don't like that idea, but I think they can still swing it if they handle it her campaign as a catastrophe.

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  39. Paying off the doctor would be something shady in my eyes --- plus it leaves a money trail for either Blood, Slade or anyone else trying to hurt them.

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  40. You said "someone starts targeting her for assassination during her mayoral bid." That's interesting. I like that idea. What if Walter's partner works for Slade and this bid is to put her into the spotlight to kill her and blame it on the history. It shows that Slade has more political control than an established family and it would hurt Ollie.

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  41. Either way, the doctor had 18 years to document this, tell other people, etc. He didn't find out about Thea's parentage yesterday.

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  42. I still blame "State vs. Queen" - if they had established back then that a lot of people consider her a hero for warning them instead of a mass murderess, her running for office would be more convincing now.

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  43. And he never had as much incentive either.

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  44. It does seem that it would cause more questions than resolve them. It seems it's the cover up not the act that get most politicians in trouble.

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  45. I could go down that route because then the story will have a purpose. Right now it feels like they know ST is a great actress and want her to remain on Arrow but have no idea what to do with her.

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  46. I blame "State vs. Queen" for almost all the problems on Arrow right now. :-)

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  47. Even after the Undertaking?

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  48. Hmm, it seems Disqus ate the post I made yesterday.


    I can't speak to why other people hated Taxi Driver but for me it was the canon bomb it left in its wake after an entire season of playing fast and loose with canon. It was at that time I realized the Supernatural I loved was never coming back and it was the single angriest I have ever been about a TV show. I was so mad that I couldn't even do the podcast for it. As for Arrow, I agree the problem was bringing the earthquake machine back period. It seems TV shows these days keep reaching back to their most crowd pleasing episodes and bringing pieces of it back, because they think it will generate automatic interest in whatever is flailing now. Generally all it does is screw up people's memories of the initial event. There was zero reason for it to be the earthquake maching, just lazy writing. I would counter that Malcolm Merlyn coming back is part of the same problem phenomenom, a blunder to try to recapture earlier magic.


    My social media of choice is Twitter so I am basically Tumblr illiterate and FB frustrated. The only thing I know about Instagram is that it annoys me when a picture posted cannot be downloaded. As for the scenes, the one where they are being questioned and snarking had been my Best Moment Award, but I ended up cutting it at the last minute because the article was over length. Derek and the Halloween kids made me laugh as well.


    I certainly hope that it isn't Kramer that had Neal kidnapped to be honest. I feel we have gone about as far as we can with the corrupt FBI/Washington angle as we need too. It would feel like a rehashed plot to me. I would prefer it to be tied to Rebecca in some way. I hope that she is part of a larger crime syndicate that feels Neal would be a valuable resource. We haven't really gone in that direction before and I think it would be interesting. Plus, I really like how insane Rebecca is. For me the most interesting part will be when people realize that Neal has been kidnapped and not just think he ran. I would hoep that Peter and Mozzie would team up for a few episodes to get him back, but my guess is that the FBI as a whole think he bolted. I would hope that Peter would not also be of that mind because they need to get Peter back in the larger audience's good graces. The best way to do that is to have Peter stick up for Neal in his absence. I also think we haven't seen enough of Mozzie and Peter working together and this is a great way to do that.

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  49. The only time it would have been a profitable move was during the trial and that only took 1.5 days. The likelihood that Malcolm already visited the doctor and made his own threats is very high at that point.

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  50. Agree White Collar is always rife with memorable quotes. Mozzie's "palming St. Peter" line was hilarious! I also loved Neal's "Its beautiful here" to Rebecca who was waiting for her capture. Such a simple emotion but it was so sad and sublime in it's irony. I agree I thought Rebecca would jump or do something crazy but only because I expected cliche. I was pleasantly surprised with the route they took with her. I loved that Neal tried to reason with her and was successful. I love it when they surprise me like that.
    Another one by Mozzie: "Without money Paris is not the city of lights."

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  51. The Paris line was actually on my shortlist of quotes to include, but I had too many. I also agree that Neal's "It's beautiful here," was pitch perfect delivery. Sad, sweet, and still heartfelt. It made me sigh with them.

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