Nightmares become an inescapable reality as unique stories of people's lives in America reveal the astonishing power of the supernatural.
This was a very interesting and weird episode that I really didn't care for. I really liked finally getting to the backstory of the house and Croatoan becoming a part of the story. The character of the Bucher was really cool but I feel like after a while of her being around I'm going to get pretty annoyed by her. Flora being gone was a story plot that I really liked and it was done really well though this episode up until the ending of this episode where the homeowners just go and make a deal with some ghosts and they all agree. That just seemed weird to me to have all this drama around trying to find Flora just for it to all be fixed with a deal. Mason in this episode was interesting with the fact of how determined he was to blame everything on Lee, even if his ideas were really crazy. How Mason ended up in this episode was kind of sad though especially because now Flora is kind of stuck there if she is eventually saved. I kind fo like Cricket because he is so weird but he does his job as a psychic so well it makes it really fun. Then the whole ending chuck was just weird and I really didn't care for, but we'll see how all these events will play out in the next episode. Overall this was a decent episode but I didn't care much for it.
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Code Black Season 2 Episode 1 "Second Year" Review
Col. Ethan Willis joins the team as part of a program in which the Department of Defense sends doctors to hospitals to teach new techniques.
This was a really great first episode that I really loved. I didn't know how I would feel about the new first years. I thought it would make the show a bit too much of too many cooks in the kitchen, but it actually wasn't all that bad. I kind of like the new residents but I also need to see a bit more of them to collect a full opinion on them. All that happened with Mike was a little surprising, but also made a bit of scene because they needed to get Leanne back in charge of the residents, but I really hope Mike comes back soon. Angus's whole part in this episode was really sad and I felt so bad for him because not even his father wanted to talk to him and the only real person he could fully lean on was Mike and Mike wasn't there. I really like Ethan but I also kind of felt that going into watching this episode, and I like him because he really kind of plays by his own rule like Leanne does. The shark attack sisters I found a little annoying because I have a hard time understanding how you could ever hate someone as much as the little sister seemed to hate the older one. Then the father and the newlyweds were interesting but a little boring of a story line. Then having Campbell be the new head of the ER as well as surgery I really don't think is going to turn out well for anyone because no one really seems to like him or care to follow his orders. Overall this was a really fun and enjoyable episode to watch.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 2 "Meet the New Boss" Review
Daisy goes to battle Ghost Rider at a terrible cost, and Coulson faces the new Director, and his bold agenda surprises them all.
This was a really fun and great episode that I really liked watching, but like many of the other shows, I have watched this week there really didn’t seem to be much to this episode. I kind of liked kind of didn’t like the scene where Daisy shows up at Robbie’s work. It was kind of fun to see Daisy trying to spin this whole backstory between them and Robbie just not wanting to play along, and the fight scene between them was okay. But that whole chunk seemed to drag on for so long and it got a little boring. Then the “ghost” and their whole reason for being there and everything about them was not really explained at all besides the fact that there angry at Lucy and book, so that was a little annoying. Then I liked seeing the little team up between Mack and Fitz especially the scene in the plane with Daisy and Fitz just lets all his feeling out there. I kind of like the new director but with how he carries himself I feel like he might not last that long, but I really kind of want him to stick around because I like him because he’s so different than the rest of the group. Then everything with May was interesting to see her slowly lose her mind, and I can’t wait to see what might happen to her in the episodes to come. Then the ending where Daisy and Robbie’s team up was a little confusing because it again it involves the mysterious ghost people so hopefully the next episode might clear up some of the confusion. Overall this was a fun and interesting episode but it did have a lot of confusing parts to it.
This was a really fun and great episode that I really liked watching, but like many of the other shows, I have watched this week there really didn’t seem to be much to this episode. I kind of liked kind of didn’t like the scene where Daisy shows up at Robbie’s work. It was kind of fun to see Daisy trying to spin this whole backstory between them and Robbie just not wanting to play along, and the fight scene between them was okay. But that whole chunk seemed to drag on for so long and it got a little boring. Then the “ghost” and their whole reason for being there and everything about them was not really explained at all besides the fact that there angry at Lucy and book, so that was a little annoying. Then I liked seeing the little team up between Mack and Fitz especially the scene in the plane with Daisy and Fitz just lets all his feeling out there. I kind of like the new director but with how he carries himself I feel like he might not last that long, but I really kind of want him to stick around because I like him because he’s so different than the rest of the group. Then everything with May was interesting to see her slowly lose her mind, and I can’t wait to see what might happen to her in the episodes to come. Then the ending where Daisy and Robbie’s team up was a little confusing because it again it involves the mysterious ghost people so hopefully the next episode might clear up some of the confusion. Overall this was a fun and interesting episode but it did have a lot of confusing parts to it.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Gotham Season 3 Episode 2 "Burn the Witch" Review
Fish Mooney takes matters into her own hands to locate Hugo Strange, forcing Gordon to reluctantly team up with journalist Valerie Vale to find her. Penguin rises in popularity after criticizing the work of the GCPD and Bruce's investigation of the Court of Owls is compromised. Meanwhile, Ivy Pepper is reintroduced into Gotham City.
This was a very interesting and fun kind of episode. First of all, I really enjoy the title of this episode because it really does end up working into the main story pretty well. Because the whole point of this episode seemed to be finally getting Penguin and Fish back in the same spot together. And the whole outcome of that meeting was very kind of cool for the fact that Fish wasn't wrong with what she was saying because in a way she did create Penguin and made him into what he is, I mean just look back to the first season and it is pretty clear. But Penguin actually letting Fish and Dr. Strange get away was a little weird in my mind, and not like something he would have done in any state of mind. All the parts with Gordon were a little weird in my mind because of it really kind of seemed like he was not in the right mind at all in this episode. He really seemed like the world was a haze to him and him just kind of wind up in places here or there. Then again in this episode, there wasn't much of the Court of Owls, but the scene with them and Bruce were very interesting with the deal that Bruce made with them. But Bruce's recognition of the one head lady of the Court of Owls was a little weird because I don't remember ever seeing her so him saying that he remembers seeing her at some of the parties. So I might have to go back and watch a few episodes to see if I can find her. The part with Ivy was interesting I kind of can't wait to see where she might go next. Overall this was an interesting episode but it wasn't a favorite of mine I found it a little boring.
Once Upon a Time Season 6 Episode 1 "The Savior" Review
The heroes set out to stop Hyde; Emma experiences a mysterious side effect; refugees from the Land of Untold Stories come to Storybrooke; Regina and Zelena become roommates; Rumple enlists a stranger to help free Belle from the sleeping curse.
This was a very interesting and kind of fun episode, but it really didn't have much to it. though this break they brought up how this season was going to have Aladin in it but in this first episode he was in it not really at all, he did really even speak. I did like having the red bird as it was described and how that bird could easily be Lago. But who that bird was with was a little confusing to me because it was an oracle which is fine but I don't really remember an oracle being in many of these tales like Aladin, especially not a little kid one. So I kind of can't wait to see how she connects hopefully later on to the story. I did also like the one comment that Regina made about the people from the Land of Untold Stories and how terrible they must be for trying to hide from living out their stories, but then she remembers that she as the evil queen kind of did the same thing for a long time. Regina and Zelena's relationship is really confusing to me because it seemed like the whole second half of last season was all about the gaining a relationship just to wind up with this episode having them hating each other again. All the parts with Rumple were really interesting with how everything went down. I'm curious as to why in Belle's dream world she still feels like a slave to Rumple. And then the twist ending between Rumple and Belle was really great. Overall this was a really interesting episode and I can't wait to see what the next episode will bring.
This was a very interesting and kind of fun episode, but it really didn't have much to it. though this break they brought up how this season was going to have Aladin in it but in this first episode he was in it not really at all, he did really even speak. I did like having the red bird as it was described and how that bird could easily be Lago. But who that bird was with was a little confusing to me because it was an oracle which is fine but I don't really remember an oracle being in many of these tales like Aladin, especially not a little kid one. So I kind of can't wait to see how she connects hopefully later on to the story. I did also like the one comment that Regina made about the people from the Land of Untold Stories and how terrible they must be for trying to hide from living out their stories, but then she remembers that she as the evil queen kind of did the same thing for a long time. Regina and Zelena's relationship is really confusing to me because it seemed like the whole second half of last season was all about the gaining a relationship just to wind up with this episode having them hating each other again. All the parts with Rumple were really interesting with how everything went down. I'm curious as to why in Belle's dream world she still feels like a slave to Rumple. And then the twist ending between Rumple and Belle was really great. Overall this was a really interesting episode and I can't wait to see what the next episode will bring.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
American Horror Story Season 6 Episode 2 "Chapter 2 " Review
More weird and strange things happen at the
Miller’s new house, every night the events get darker and more creepy.
Lee’s daughter comes to stay for a few nights and makes a new imaginary
friend who gives the household members a creepy message. Some secrets of
the household previous members are reviled.
This was a really entertaining and creepy episode that put a lot of my old horror notions in my brain to the test. There were a lot of moments in this episode that because of how things were framed I really thought that something was going to jump out and grab one of the three main characters but it didn’t happen which put me more of edge whenever it would come up again. Even when they were watching the one video of the guy who owned the house in the 90’s the way the guy was set up I really had the feeling something was going to pop up behind him at any moment. All the things revolving around Pigman in this episode were so great and so creepy. Then the scene where Lee actually starts seeing things was so creepy. I kind of am starting to feel bad for the police officers with all the stuff they have to go through with this family but also I think the police might know more then they are willing to share especially after what the one video showed. It was a little weird that they showed this weird Pigman sacrifice at the beginning of this episode but then never really fully went back to it. Flora was awesome in this episode with how everything around her was done. I don’t quite get how Flora’s father thinks he can convince the judge to take Flora away from Lee just because she lives in a haunted house that says it wants to kill all of them. I really like getting to know some of the ghosts cause now we know Prescilla and I kind of hope to get to know a little more about her. Overall I really enjoyed this episode and I can’t wait for the next one.
This was a really entertaining and creepy episode that put a lot of my old horror notions in my brain to the test. There were a lot of moments in this episode that because of how things were framed I really thought that something was going to jump out and grab one of the three main characters but it didn’t happen which put me more of edge whenever it would come up again. Even when they were watching the one video of the guy who owned the house in the 90’s the way the guy was set up I really had the feeling something was going to pop up behind him at any moment. All the things revolving around Pigman in this episode were so great and so creepy. Then the scene where Lee actually starts seeing things was so creepy. I kind of am starting to feel bad for the police officers with all the stuff they have to go through with this family but also I think the police might know more then they are willing to share especially after what the one video showed. It was a little weird that they showed this weird Pigman sacrifice at the beginning of this episode but then never really fully went back to it. Flora was awesome in this episode with how everything around her was done. I don’t quite get how Flora’s father thinks he can convince the judge to take Flora away from Lee just because she lives in a haunted house that says it wants to kill all of them. I really like getting to know some of the ghosts cause now we know Prescilla and I kind of hope to get to know a little more about her. Overall I really enjoyed this episode and I can’t wait for the next one.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Episode 1 "The Ghost" Review
With the Sokovia Accords and with Hydra destroyed, S.H.I.E.L.D. no longer needs to operate in the shadows; Coulson and Mack team up to confirm the presence of Inhumans; May needs to train specialist strike teams.
This was a fairly enjoyable and good episode with some great parts to it. I kind of like the fact that Coulson is no longer the director for the fact that he can go back to disobeying the director and do what he thinks is right. I wish they would have shown who the new director is because I want to know if it is Talbot or someone new. Simmons now being somewhat of a head person is a little weird to me because she doesn't seem like that much of a very assertive person, which really shows in this episode. And I just feel like I might grow to kind of hate her if she keeps up being this super rule follower, even if she did have a good reason as to why she took the job. Then I liked that this episode didn't really focus too hard on one character and gave every main character a little bit of time to shine. Mack and Yo-yo's relationship I kind of want it to continue on a grow but it is also bugging me a bit because it feels super pushed. But seeing Yo-yo being somewhat of an informant for Daisy of what SHIELD is up to was kind of a fun arrangement to set up. Ghost Rider wasn't actually too bad in this episode and very entertaining to watch. All his scenes were done really well in the idea of sticking with the comic well enough so far, while also mixing some stuff up. I did like the one comment made in this episode that everyone is attached to something and that saying at the end of this episode even included Ghost Rider. The scenes with Fitz and ADA were fine but I defiantly feel like the eventual outcome of it all will come back to bit Fitz and maybe even hurt his relationship with Simmons. Overall I really enjoyed this episode and it was a really good starting episode for a season.
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