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This season The Mentalist is giving us a lot of subtexts. Since last night's episode was full of them, I decided to separate them. First of all, the case: a man was shot and robbed by an art squad of thieves. Jane was immediately intrigued by those masked men who irrupted into John Hannigan's musuem and stole the painting - including a secret paiting where his wife was portrayed. Jane's already planned an undercover mission just as Marcus Pike, the new agent, finishes to explain the case. That doesn't impress Cho much, knowing Jane as a showman "My plan is a little more eleborate, but it's much more entertaining." "Of course it is."
I enjoyed how much Jane knows his team, most because he gave Wiley a little credit, including him in the mission; he's like his protegé, as showed in the previous episode. Wiley is like Grace Van Pelt at the very beginning.
Jane's past and present love life. Jane is particulary interested in the case because of that violet's painting by Manet. He explains to the thief that the artist couldn't express in words his forbidden love for the woman he had fallen, so he did in a different way. Anyone looked at that Manet's paiting? There's a bunch of violets, a fan and a letter - anyone remembers the letters-exchanging-in-a-romantic-way between Jane and Lisbon? The victim's wife is mourning her husband, but Jane knows well how does it feel. He explains to her he's not gone forever until he rests in your heart. His wife is always a persistent presence in his life, and so Lisbon does. While now Jane can talk at open mind about mourning, he can't openly talk about his feeling for the other woman in his life. He made Lisbon to be his wife in his undercover plan, but he can't keep his eyes off of her - and even the thieves realize there's much more going on between those two. He knows he wants Lisbon, but he can't make that step ahead. When he sees Pike and Lisbon going out for a date, that's the moment when the show (or the play) ends: he comes back to reality, he sits in the couch and takes his scarf off and realizes he's a lonely man - he'll always thinks about his wife, he's ready to move on, but maybe it's too late. In other words, when you love someone, you want her to be happy... not necessary with you. I also hope Jane won't give up so early to the woman he loves: we all want Jane to fight for Lisbon's heart once for all.
Marcus Pike. I understand Lisbon's crush for this agent: he has something Jane doesn't: he won't run away. Once Pike's found what he wants (Lisbon), he goes for her. But first, he acts like a gentlemen: he asks Wiley if there's something between Jane and Lisbon - that's funny because even the nerd guy thought Jane and Lisbon were a couple! - then he makes his move. With not mince words, Pike asks her out complimenting her; Lisbon is flattered, I mean... how long didn't she date someone? Pike is direct, he doesn't use subtexts or plans like Jane. Lisbon thinks: he's a man he knows what he wants; Jane acts like a child and runs away when things get complicated. Her mind may thinks Pike's the perfect match, but what does her heart want? I guess for the moment, she needs to think about herself and what does it mean to be far from Jane. When Lisbon will realize who she is without him, that's the moment when she'll realize what her heart wants and always wanted - Jane.
What do you think about Marcus Pike? How will Jane deal with Pike and Lisbon's relationship? Share your comments below.
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Glee "100" and "New Directions" Review and Favorite Song Polls: All Good Things Come to an End
Glee’s “100” episode is actually the first episode in a two part sequence completed with “New Directions” and it’s truly the end of an era as we see New Directions disbanded. “100,” which is also the 100th episode, was written by the creative team of Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan and was directed by regular Paris Barclay. “New Directions” was also kept firmly in the control of the creators as it was both written and directed by Brad Falchuk. No doubt this is why these two episode really felt like they were a return to the best the show can offer us. I kept thinking that this ending/beginning is how the creative team wanted to handle the end of season three.
It was fantastic to see so many of the original cast back, some of whom will now be joining the regular cast again in New York. Brittany (Heather Morris) and Santana (Naya Rivera) are back together. Arte (Kevin McHale), Sam (Chord Overstreet), and Blaine (Darren Criss) are all moving to the big apple. While it was sweet and poignant – especially for Rachel (Lea Michele) – to see Puck (Mark Salling) and Quinn (Diana Agron) reunite as a super couple, I’m still disappointed that there is little chance that we will see them again. Salling’s voice was as sweet as ever in these episodes.
We are also saying goodbye to the “new” New Directions cast: Jake (Jacob Artist), Marley (Melissa Benoist), Ryder (Blake Jenner), and Unique (Alex Newell). Presumably, we may still see Kitty (Becca Tobin) as she’s still going out with Arte. I am glad to see the end of Newell, who never impressed me. Benoist and Artist will be missed for their talent and I don’t feel we ever got enough of Jenner to really see his potential.
I was happy to see Artist get to show off some of his dancing talent in the number with Brittany, Santana, and Mike Chan (Harry Shum Jr). I was annoyed by the continued use of cuts in the number, however. I think they need to go back and watch some Fred Astaire movies to learn how to film a good dance sequence! These kids can dance – and I want to see it!
Other people we are going to lose going forward include Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina) – who finally gets some much deserved screen time in these last few episodes. Jayma Mays has already bugged out to another series, but we also say good bye to Will (Matthew Morrison) and Sue (Jane Lynch). Lynch, of course, has a number of other projects and her own show in Hollywood Game Night. Sue, for me, had long ago run her course – she just wasn’t funny anymore, so it was actually great to see her end her run on the series on a serious note.
I loved the film they make for Will and Emma’s baby, and it’s fitting that the original cast starts “Don’t Stop Believing” and is then joined by the newer members.
While I never particularly cared for either the character of April (Kristin Chenoweth) or Holly (Gwyneth Paltrow), it was nice to see them back as they were popular guest stars. Chenoweth is impossible not to like on some level – even as the horrid Apirl! – and delivers some great performances. Paltrow, I thought, was terrible, especially in “100.” I loved seeing Chase Crawford (Biff McIntosh – the apple prince!) play Quinn’s new boyfriend, who just happens to be an hilarious version of his character from Gossip Girl.
This episode sees everyone truly moving on. Rachel and Santana finally settle their feud by Santana dropping out as Rachel’s understudy. Poor Rivera must get whiplash with how often they shift her character between good and bad! However, I have hope that we can actually move forward with the show from highschool and deal with more mature storylines.
What did you think of the episodes? Were you happy to see the old gang back? Will you be sad to see some of the characters go? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below and don’t forget to vote for your favorite songs from the episodes in the polls!
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The title for episode 2x20 of Beauty and the Beast has been revealed. It it titled 'Ever After'. It is written by Vanessa Rojas and directed by Steven A. Adelson.
And there it is... Time for some homework ;) #Batb #beasties pic.twitter.com/4bYSHNlrVb
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Intelligence 1.12 "The Event Horizon" Review: What Makes Us Human - Part One
Intelligence, “The Event Horizon,” was written by the team of Executive Producer Barry Schindel and showrunner/creator Michael Seitzman and was directed by Russell Lee Fine. Fine has experience with this type of show with past credits White Collar, Hostages, and Graceland. This episode is the first half of the season one finale and Seitzman and Schindel will also be penning the next and final episode of the season. It’s always great to have those first and last episodes written by the creator, so that characters especially can be pulled back on track. We still have no word on whether the show will be back for a second season, so it will be interesting to see how they wrap up this two-partner – will it end on a cliff hanger or will they tie up most of the loose ends?
An event horizon is the boundary in spacetime beyond which events cannot affect an outside observer. It’s also the point of no return at which point the gravitational pull toward a black hole becomes inescapable. It seems most likely we are to view the renders that Gabriel (Josh Holloway) shares with Mei Chen (Faye Kingslee) as the event horizon of the title. The question becomes has he entered the path to her black hole or has she entered his? Gabriel is able to bring others in with him, however, to trap Mei Chen.
While the case at the heart of the episode was pretty easy to unravel, the episode is memorable for giving us lots of the characters we’ve come to know – and in my case, love. I loved watching Lillian (Marg Hellgenberger) facing off against Weatherly (Tomas Arana) and Tetazoo (Lance Reddick). We see them finally oust Lillian from Cyber Com. Weatherly is still willing to entertain the possibility that Gabriel is innocent, so it’s possible he will be an ally going forward. She’s still able to rely on her team, however.
I loved the scene in the diner when they order milkshakes. Nelson (PJ Byrne) of course, orders chocolate, Shenendoah (John Billingsley) orders strawberry, Jameson (Michael Rady) orders vanilla, and Lillian, surprisingly orders butterscotch. Their choices are a nice reflection of their personalities, and I liked that Jameson and Nelson balanced each other. I really like how this show adds layers to its characters. Lillian’s butterscotch is playful and humanizes her much like her nickname, Rooster.
Lillian also relies on her father, Leland (Peter Coyote). He gives her advice, but I don’t trust him after his last appearance. I don’t think he’d put her in danger, but I also don’t think that at the end of the day he’s going to stick up for her. I have to wonder if he is actually part of the mysterious “Flood” at the heart of the frame up. Or perhaps he’s using her to get to the bottom of it. Lillian’s one weakness may be that she does care about her team, and especially Gabriel. Rooster may seem like a silly shout out to Lillian’s red hair, but it also shows that Leland think of her as equal to a man, and roosters are the ones to announce the coming of the day – he can rely on Lillian to shake things up and say what’s going on. I would bet that Leland is the one to send the shooter to the meet up, however. He tries to tell Lillian she’ll get nothing from Mei Chen and to be careful. I’ll be very surprised if he isn’t the one who either hired Mei Chen or at least knew about it.
Gabriel and Riley (Meghan Ory) are forced to go on the run, but not before they are interrogated. Weatherly interrogates Riley. She is annoyed that they are even suspecting Gabriel. She tells Weatherly that to her loyalty means support, dedication, and commitment – and those are the things that she gives to Gabriel throughout the episode. She also clarifies that “He’s not my client, he’s my partner.” This points to a huge divide as to how the various factions think of Gabriel. Riley, Shenendoah, Nelson, Jameson, and even Lillian see him as human. Weatherly sees him only as an asset, and Tetazoo sees him as a robot/cyborg as a dangerous weapon who can’t be controlled. While other’s value Gabriel’s humanity, it does mean that he has something a robot doesn’t have: free will. When Gabriel calls himself a robot, Riley punches him and he says “ow” – leading her to point out that robots don’t say “ow” – they don’t have feelings.
Weatherley had concerns about Riley, that she was a woman and would form an emotional bond with Gabriel. It has nothing to do with her being a woman, but with being a human being that she forms attachments with other people. Weatherly also brings up her killing her mother’s boyfriend. He points out that she killed to defend her mother not save herself and he wonders how far she would go to protect Gabriel.
I liked that they addressed the inherent will they/won’t they and that Lillian speaks up to say it’s a sexist consideration. I liked that Nelson jumps to that conclusion with a “Shut up!” that Gabriel immediately also squashes. While the two have undeniable chemistry, I prefer them not going that route – not that it would prevent me from watching is they did go down that road.
It’s interesting that Riley is most often the one to make the big leaps in breaking the case. She’s the one who figures out from the crime scene that Gabriel couldn’t have done it. She is also the first one to jump to Mei Chen. This was one part of the episode that I did find weak. It was pretty obvious that it was her to me.
Once again the episode does draw some really interesting parallels between Mei Chen and Gabriel. Mei Chen is alone while Gabriel is surrounded by people who care about him. She is desperate for contact with someone who is the same as she is. She sees herself as more powerful. She tries to turn him against his friends because she thinks they are hunting him – but his friends aren’t. She asks him if he gets lonely and he confesses that he does. While he’s clearly playing her, this felt like a moment of truth. He is pushed to escape primarily at the moment that Tetazoo threatens to remove the chip. Gabriel has stated that he doesn’t want to lose the chip. Even though it makes him different, it’s now a part of him and how he sees the world. Gabriel tells Mei Chen that she’s alone because that was her decision, but she reminds him that she didn’t choose to have the chip implanted – it was forced upon her.
Gabriel is shot, and Tetazoo and his men show up. But Tetazoo denies controlling the shooter. Gabriel believes it’s Lillian. Mei Chen knows it’s a trap because she was hired by the government to frame him. The episode ends before we learn who hired her.
As always I loved the scenes with Nelson and Shenendoah. When they reach the house and see Gabriel’s note to come to the workshop, Nelson insists his father get behind him so he can protect him, only to have Shenendoah do the same thing until he can prove Gabriel is in control. I loved Shenendoah getting upset because there isn’t a clearer way to say the technical stuff. I know some find the comic touches from Byrne and Billingsley take them out of the show, I find it adds to it, providing a respite from the tension. Byrne and Billingsley shine in every episode because they can play both comic and serious convincingly. It also humanizes them – something that is woven right into the series’ main theme.
I’m betting we find that Leland hired Mei Chen and that Lillian and Tetazoo will now work together to bring Gabriel in safely. A quick shout out to the whole team who really brought their A-games to their performances this week. I adore Ory in this role and it's an embarrassment of riches to have a show with two strong female leads as Helgenberger is also terrific. What did you think of part one? How much did you enjoy Gabriel bashing Tetazoo’s head into the table? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!
How I Met Your Mother- Episode 9.22 "The End Of The Aisle" Review- The show vows to be remembered fondly
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This week BlueBell took a step back in time with a Renaissance Faire. Lemon juggled dating two guys as she tried to figure out which one she wanted to keep. Lavon was still finding ways to occupy himself now that he and AB are not together. Joel and Zoe hired George to represent them in a lawsuit. Wade’s plans to celebrate his three-month anniversary with Vivian didn’t go exactly as he has planned.
Queen of Hearts. Lemon has been enjoying the attention of both of her suitors, Carter and Enrique. She struggles trying to decide who she wants to date exclusively afraid that she’ll make the wrong decision. While dating two men at once may have it perks, it also has its drawbacks when Lemon passes out from exhaustion. Meanwhile, the people of BlueBell seem to be a little burnt out on Lavon’s fest spree and aren’t flocking to the Renaissance Festival. Lavon goes to AnnaBeth for help to convince Lemon to allow her suitors to duel over her as the main event. After Zoe advises Lemon to take a break from men or die from exhaustion, Lemon talks her boyfriends into fighting for her. Meatball finally seeing his chance to win Lemon, scares both Carter and Enrique into not showing up. Lemon urges Lavon to do something when it appears that Meatball is going to win by default. Lavon enters the contest and wins without any real effort. At the party, Lemon and Lavon dance while talking about Lemon finding the right man. They decide to separate when they see AnnaBeth enter the Rammer Jammer. AnnaBeth may not be lonely for long after all since she met a mystery knight at the party.
AnnaBeth was the highlight for me. She definitely doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to Lavon and pointing out how ridiculous it was for him to go to her to talk 2 men into fighting for Lemon. I found Lemon’s storyline of dating both men annoying. I am happy that at the end of the episode she said goodbye to both of them since neither is the right fit for her. Lavon and Lemon seemed to have a moment while they were dancing and talking. AB is always going to be between them so I was happy to see that they were thinking of her when she entered the Rammer Jammer. I really can’t see anything happening with Lemon and Lavon in the future especially because of AB. It is still nice to see Lavon and Lemon as friends and working together. And Lemon still needs to find her Mr. Right.
Lawyer George is Back. Zoe and Joel hire George to represent them when Chicken Truitt sues them after falling off of a ladder while working in their house. Joel is concerned that George isn’t at the top of his game since he fell apart the last time he and Tansy broke up. He talks to the Truitts on his own to try to settle out of court. Chicken is willing to settle for $50 and a date with AB, but since the other Truitt brothers know that Joel is coming into money since his book sold to Warner Brothers they aren’t willing to settle. While assuring Zoe that he is perfectly fine, George manages to slight the opposing counsil who overheard his remarks. She sets up a meeting with George to try to settle out of court and for him to hear Lily Ann’s latest song, “Unlucky Tucky”, which is about how George always loses. Hearing that George left and checked into the Shamrock Motel, Zoe and Joel become concerned about the outcome of their case and talk AB into going out with Chicken. AB is ultimately stood up when the brothers prevent Chicken from meeting AB for their date. Zoe is ready to practice her “Legally Blonde” lawyer skills just as George shows up ready for battle although a little late. In no time, the case is thrown out as being nothing but a nuisance lawsuit. And George Tucker is back and ready to kick ass. Joel also learns that he needs to leave for Los Angeles for 6 months.
The best part of this storyline was George coming into the court room. It has been too long since we’ve really seen George in full on lawyer mode. It was great to see that despite all of the other shenanigans going on, the other lawyer’s antics didn’t shake George one bit. The lawsuit itself was a silly storyline for Joel and Zoe. It seems like him leaving for Los Angeles is a set up for Joel and Zoe to break up eventually which has been a long time coming.
Save the Goat. Wade has his three-month anniversary with Vivian all planned which includes a yacht cruise around Mobile Bay. His plans are thrown off when he learns that Vivian’s babysitter isn’t available. Little Harley is known for being quite the terror amongst babysitters so Wade offers to pay Rose a lot of money for her to agree to watch him. Rose and Harley are walking by an animal pen when they overhear that a baby goat is going to be turned into stew which compels them to steal the goat. Wade and Vivian’s date is cut short when he hears the news. He agrees to keep the goat and find it a new and safer home. Wade has to break his promise when Lavon gets complaints about the goat being stolen forcing Wade to return it. The next day Harley is upset when he sees the goat back at its original home. While Vivian distracts the owner, Wade and Harley quickly nab the goat. Wade finds the goat a new home with Tom and Wanda.
First, where is the real Wade Kinsella? He is getting lost in this relationship. While I appreciate that he is maturing and being an excellent boyfriend, his personally is disappearing week by week. Little Harley is getting on my last nerve and so is Vivian with her thinking everything the kid does is cute. Once Joel leaves, hopefully these two follow shortly behind. Wade had the most chemistry with the baby goat than with anyone else in this episode. And we caught a glimpse of his usually charming and playful self with the goat in Lavon’s kitchen.
Final Thoughts. This episode was just a mess for me. It had everything in it that I hate about this season. Too much was going on while the core cast mostly seemed to be off in their own storylines or with guest stars. Zoe was a doctor for a brief moment with Lemon which was a nice change to see. AB also seems to have found her spunk. And there was a hint that she is going to find romance again soon. I hope Lawyer George is here to stay. I would like Lemon to find Mr. Right, but he isn’t Lavon. And I want her to start focusing on something more than just her love life. There is so much more to Lemon than just that. Hopefully Joel’s stay in LA hints at an eventual break up. Mostly this was just a filler episode for me. I’m still waiting for something to actually happen this season. Week after week it just seems to be yet more of the same silly antics and no real depth or emotion.
Would you like to see Lemon and Lavon give it a go? Who is AB’s mystery knight? Do you think that Joel and Zoe can survive a long distance relationship? Isn’t it great to have Lawyer George back? Can Joel take Vivian and Little Harley with him to CA?
Tune back in next week on Friday, April 11, to see Joel bid farewell to BlueBell. The three amigos, Lemon, George, and Wade, will be working together as Wade is stuck in the middle between Lemon and George. And BlueBell gets a visit from its sister French town.
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After Liv's little afternoon delight with Fitz, she seeks out Jerry and Karen again to speak with them about the interview. Jerry begins to ask very specific questions about how many people will be watching (by Liv's estimation, over 15 million) and asks “If I say something stupid, can I take it back.” "No, you can't take it back." she says warily and immediately thinks something is up.
Since this part of the episode is the Liv gets her ass handed to her section, her dad calls her up and tells her to stop looking into B6-16. Her inquiries are drawing attention and he's had to use a lot of old connects to smooth things over. “We both know what B6-13 does to it’s enemies," he says, "Stop this game, Olivia” Liv isn't convinced (oh girl) and she still wants to know where they get their money from but Papa Pope is all about living, so he hangs up on her.
Liv tries to jump in and tell Mellie to run after Karen. I get that Liv is supposed to be a fixer but homegirl really needs to learn her place. Mellie snaps on Liv immediately."Karen is my daughter!" Mellie yells, "and I will take care of it!" Therefore marking the third time that Liv has gotten shaded/yelled at/ verbally abused in this episode.
But really, can you blame Karen for her reaction. Walking in on your parents mid-sexy time is bad enough but walking in on your mom with your play uncle?!?! Hello therapist bills.
Meanwhile, Cyrus comes up to poor long-suffering Lauren and asks who Fitz is meeting with. He walks into the oval, pauses for a moment, then takes a vase from a table and launches it at Jake!!!
Congrats Scandal writers, if you were trying to get me to hate Jake, you are definitely doing your job.
Back at Pope &. Assoc., Adnan is confronting Harrison about ditching her. He claims he left her to avoid a lengthy prison sentence. Harrison tells her that the deal he's making with David means they are even and she needs to leave them the hell alone afterwards. Adnan then takes her panties off and sits down “Are we even?” she says and they begin to initiate ex-sex.
"She doesn't respect you," Karen says ignoring the laser beams Liv is pointing at her, "I saw her with Uncle Andrew, it was gross." Fitz storms out of the room with Liv trailing behind him. "Don't do this!" she says, "Don't do anything stupid." He wants to know how long she's known and she said she was going to tell him right after the interview. Fitz finds Andrew in some meeting and PUNCHES HIM IN THE FACE!!!!
“What do you want Huck,” she asks. “I want him to let you go. I want you out of B6-13. I want you safe” Huck replies. "Last week you wanted to kill me, what’s changed?" Quinn retorts. “You put your tongue in my mouth and now I deserve to live.” and then she licks his face. Once again Huck wastes a great opportunity to choke a bitch and instead they start making out again! It is so gross and so wrong.
She suddenly pushes him away and wipes her mouth. And of course we know that Charlie was watching from somewhere and someone is gonna die.
Anyways, Fitz is taking this time to completely shame Mellie and ask her why she could sleep with Andrew. "How long have you been screwing Andrew?," he asks. It seems as if he thinks their affair started after Jerry was born because Mellie was so distant afterwards. But Fitz obviously doesn't know what really happened to Mellie. She tries to speak up but he shuts her down. "Don’t play the victim now. I am saying you ruined our marriage. You killed us. I would have never have cheated. I spent 10 years with a wife that wouldn’t touch me." Of course Liv is listening at the door!!!!!!!!!
Mellie finally gets a chance to speak and says that she's given up her life for him and that he doesn't know what she's done to get him to the White House. “All you’ve done is denied me love and schemed to have power.” He says, "What have you lost?!?!” He keeps yelling at her and Liv walks in and tries to interrupt. “We need to focus on the interview” Liv says but he keeps asking Mellie what she’s lost and Liv tries to interrupt again. “I’M TALKING TO MY WIFE” Fitz screams at Liv, she looks at him and then walks away. He tries to chase after her saying sorry and Mellie just walks away. And guys, she was TOTALLY about to tell him what happened with his dad when Liv walked in.
Back at Pope & Assoc., Abby and David are walking in and he's saying that's the last time he grants immunity to an enemy of the state. Abby begins calling for Harrison. She finds him passed out on the floor of his office and thankfully he's still alive. Turns out Adnan's plea for help was a rouse to steal information about Fitz's campaign!!!! We see her telling Mama Pope that she has everything from Fitz's schedule to detailed information about his security detail!!!! We also see that B6-13 is watching from a distance, they probably learned about the meeting after Quinn/Charlie tortured Dimitri. An agent says they have the chance to kill or capture. But Jake says no, let's see how it plays out!!!!! It looks as if he's going to let something happen to Fitz out of jealousy/insanity/who knows!?!?!
It seems as if things have finally calmed down between the Grants as they sit down for their interview. Olivia is all smiles and all about business but you can tell this is killing her. Cyrus is watching the interview from home and we FINALLY get to see adorable little Zora. She is so cute toddling around him and it almost makes me cry, but I stayed strong! Right as the interview is wrapping up, Daddy Pope calls Liv and tells her that B6-13 is funded by every government agency. "Why are you helping me," she asks. "Despite everything, we're family" He says and end scene.
So what did you think of last night's episode? It was a welcome break from all the sadness and there were OMG moments aplenty. Sound off in the comments below!
Alanna graduated from Georgia State University with her Bachelors in Broadcast Journalism and Film.