What You Should have Watched Last Night:
Monday Night 10-26-15
Check out my review of the really good shows that air on Monday nights, including the premier of Super Girl.
I have been overly excited for the premiere of Super Girl for quite some time now, and last night's first episode lived up to the hype!!! I loved the opening, and how the entire background and stage was set for the series. We even got a Superman cameo. Dean Cain back in a Superman related series equals win!!! But Jimmy Olsen is a brother? That's different.
I liked the show overall, and I liked the fact that she took issue to being labeled as Super Girl instead of Superwoman. That was an interesting modern twist. Worthy of a watch if you have not checked it out.
Episode Rating: Very Good
I liked the show overall, and I liked the fact that she took issue to being labeled as Super Girl instead of Superwoman. That was an interesting modern twist. Worthy of a watch if you have not checked it out.
Episode Rating: Very Good
Last night's special 90 minute edition of Scorpion was not a great as the season has been thus far but was still pretty good. We saw more of the maturation of the eventual relationship between Paige and Walter.
I wanted them to do more with the recurring story and not concentrate so much on the problem of the week. It just wasn't that interesting that it needed 90 minutes dedicated to it, especially since we all knew nobody was going to die. Hopefully we see Walt and Paige's relationship continue to grow.
Episode Rating: Solid
I wanted them to do more with the recurring story and not concentrate so much on the problem of the week. It just wasn't that interesting that it needed 90 minutes dedicated to it, especially since we all knew nobody was going to die. Hopefully we see Walt and Paige's relationship continue to grow.
Episode Rating: Solid
This week on Blind Spot, Jane is feeling a little lonely. She obviously has some feelings for Kurt and she is struggling with it. She also is longing for a friend who is genuine and not just around her because of the tattoos on her body. It's really interesting when you think about. She was stripped of her identity, memories and is now just a lonely person with no life really. Sad.
I enjoyed the crime of the week with the hacker and the fire they created to smoke him out was ingenious. The ending showed us someone who clearly knows Jane from the past, and he had a tattoo on his arm. I'm interested to see what happens next.
Episode Rating: Very Good
I enjoyed the crime of the week with the hacker and the fire they created to smoke him out was ingenious. The ending showed us someone who clearly knows Jane from the past, and he had a tattoo on his arm. I'm interested to see what happens next.
Episode Rating: Very Good
Last night's episode of Fargo was highlighted by the excellent performance by Lou Solverson. I absolutely loved the scene where he stood toe to toe with the Gerhardt's and didn't flinch for a second. Then he did a stand off with Mike Milligan and the Kitchen brothers, at gunpoint, and held his ground. Great stuff.
Lou’s time looking into the judge’s murder may not have revealed much plot, but it did give him a clearer sense of just how much hold the Gerhardts have on their community. They own judges and police. But they don't own Lou.
One major thing had me yelling at the screen, why did those idiots go through with the plan for their car? Why not just break the rest of the glass out and get the whole thing replaced? Idiots.
Episode Rating: Great
Lou’s time looking into the judge’s murder may not have revealed much plot, but it did give him a clearer sense of just how much hold the Gerhardts have on their community. They own judges and police. But they don't own Lou.
One major thing had me yelling at the screen, why did those idiots go through with the plan for their car? Why not just break the rest of the glass out and get the whole thing replaced? Idiots.
Episode Rating: Great