Hey People,
I thought it would be better if I did it this way since each episode from a show focuses on different things.
Herrmann got stabbed by Freddie and ended up in the hospital. They couldn't stop the bleeding and so problems kept occurring. Me thinks this will lead into Med.
Cruz felt bad inviting Freddie into the house and made it his mission to find Freddie. Eventually he did and Freddie was arrested. I thought the hunt for Freddie would feed into PD but I guess not.
In other news, Mouch get engaged. Congrats, I'm actually happy for this couple. And Chili is still fucking weird. Like seriously, what is wrong with this girl?
What a sick fuck! Who the hell over treats their patients? Not only that but kills them in the process by telling them they have cancer when they don't. I'm glad the shows didn't do a continuous storyline for the crossover, but instead took the approach of feeding one storyline and finishing it in another show, but then in that show started another storyline and continuing in the last show. It makes it seem more genuine and realistic.
I am also glad that we're starting to get a feel for these doctors. Will is an ass, but he's an ass that won't go behind your back and admits when he's wrong. April always puts her brother first and yes even I was surprised when I found out she was a nurse. Girl should be a doctor. I'm guessing their using Dawson's storyline on her. We already know Natalie's story. I'm hoping she delivers soon because I'm sick of her just being the pregnant girl. Although I thought April and Severide or Will and Natalie would be the first couple on the show, it seems that Reese may beat everyone to the finish line. Rhodes has trust issues because of his father constantly undermining him. And we still don't know much about Choi other than he used to be in the military. Let's not forget Maggie who's mom used to be a midwife.
We are making progress people.
Okay I don't know about you, but this felt more like Chicago Law than it did Chicago PD. Apparently another spin-off is in the works and I'm guessing this was a trial run (get it?). I liked it though and how anyone could complain about a hot prosecutor is beyond me.
So the overdoser and psychopathic doctor was proven guilty of all charges. This one hit closer to home since Voight's late wife was also the doctor's patient. But all it took was a slip up from the defender's lawyer to open the door to his previous patient's who never had cancer but were being treated for it for the jury to realize this man was guilty as hell.
There was also another story going on in the background Burgess trying to prove Roman's innocence by finding a gun, but it worked out in the end when Burgess and Trudy talked the brother into telling the truth. The most astonishing thing I saw was Trudy come out from her post. I only thought that happened on Fire and I'm surprised that we didn't get to see Trudy showing off her ring to everyone.
Luv ya,
Diva
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Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Previously On Tuesday...
Hey People,
Wow definitely the best episode so far. It was just packed with a lot of emotions. To those who thought Abigail might be immortal, you'd be wrong. Woman is dead and man was she a good woman. Died protecting Henry from being discovered by Adam. Well done writers. It made sense and I got the feels.
There was a case-of-the-week in there, but compared to Abigail no one really cared about the judge who tried to cover up a car accident 30 years ago because a girl he had sex with had a boyfriend, who was now sheriff and killed her by accident and Abigail was the nurse, who took care of the girl's injuries because the girl was scared of her boyfriend with a gun. It was all about Abigail for me.
The season finale is tonight and I wonder if Henry will tell Jo about himself. She obviously noticed how much Henry cared for Abigail more so than he should have. I hope he comes clean. As he said, he trusts Jo.
The Wire actors are just everywhere. Still in the 3rd season. Back to POI. I'm trying to decide if "Asylum" or "If-Then-Else" is the best episode of the season. Last week, we had 3 stories going on at once.
1) Control was trying to plug up the leaks that Samaritan planted. Interrogated a mother, whose a teacher by day and handler by afternoon. She informs Control about The Correction or what most people will call it, a terrorist attack created and started by Samaritan.
2) John and Fusco try to protect Elias from The Brotherhood, but The Brotherhood caught them. It was all a ruse and Elias is again one step ahead of Dominic. Now Dominic should know why Elias has stayed on top for so long. Side note: Anthony told Elias to kill him, but Dominic killed Link without a second thought. Just goes to show you that the game isn't just about having loyalty, there needs to be trust.
3) Root and Harold stumble into Samaritan's headquarters and of course they get caught. The great thing is Root finally kills Martine. I loved how she did it and I laughed afterwards. It was swift and quick, just like the bitch deserved. She didn't see it coming. The Machine thought she failed Harold and Root by not saving Sameen and she won't fail Harold again. So she told Samaritan her location in exchange of letting them go.
Now I thought I liked Harper and I knew she had no loyalty to anyone, but that doesn't mean you run your mouth off in people's ears. And did Shaw really turn? She didn't seem like she was being taken by her will. I knew this was going to happen and I'm kind of glad it is because I'm actually looking forward to fights between Shaw and Root. Glad they got Sarah back to do a cameo, maybe she'll come back sooner than we think.
Shit is about to go down in tonight's episode. If there is any show you have to watch tonight. It is this one. Sorry Forever, there is just too much at stake. I have a feeling someone may not come out of this alive.
P.S. I knew that Harper accepted money from someone else, I just didn't put it together that it was The Machine, but still, if someone paid her more than The Machine she would still harp (see what I did there?) so I'm still not sure about her.
I hate these crossovers with SVU because it means the case will be something sexual and I just can't take that stuff. But first let's go over the Fire's episode and then I'll get into the crossover.
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There was a case-of-the-week in there, but compared to Abigail no one really cared about the judge who tried to cover up a car accident 30 years ago because a girl he had sex with had a boyfriend, who was now sheriff and killed her by accident and Abigail was the nurse, who took care of the girl's injuries because the girl was scared of her boyfriend with a gun. It was all about Abigail for me.
The season finale is tonight and I wonder if Henry will tell Jo about himself. She obviously noticed how much Henry cared for Abigail more so than he should have. I hope he comes clean. As he said, he trusts Jo.
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1) Control was trying to plug up the leaks that Samaritan planted. Interrogated a mother, whose a teacher by day and handler by afternoon. She informs Control about The Correction or what most people will call it, a terrorist attack created and started by Samaritan.
2) John and Fusco try to protect Elias from The Brotherhood, but The Brotherhood caught them. It was all a ruse and Elias is again one step ahead of Dominic. Now Dominic should know why Elias has stayed on top for so long. Side note: Anthony told Elias to kill him, but Dominic killed Link without a second thought. Just goes to show you that the game isn't just about having loyalty, there needs to be trust.
3) Root and Harold stumble into Samaritan's headquarters and of course they get caught. The great thing is Root finally kills Martine. I loved how she did it and I laughed afterwards. It was swift and quick, just like the bitch deserved. She didn't see it coming. The Machine thought she failed Harold and Root by not saving Sameen and she won't fail Harold again. So she told Samaritan her location in exchange of letting them go.
Now I thought I liked Harper and I knew she had no loyalty to anyone, but that doesn't mean you run your mouth off in people's ears. And did Shaw really turn? She didn't seem like she was being taken by her will. I knew this was going to happen and I'm kind of glad it is because I'm actually looking forward to fights between Shaw and Root. Glad they got Sarah back to do a cameo, maybe she'll come back sooner than we think.
Shit is about to go down in tonight's episode. If there is any show you have to watch tonight. It is this one. Sorry Forever, there is just too much at stake. I have a feeling someone may not come out of this alive.
P.S. I knew that Harper accepted money from someone else, I just didn't put it together that it was The Machine, but still, if someone paid her more than The Machine she would still harp (see what I did there?) so I'm still not sure about her.
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So we meet the new PIC named Chili. Love the name and love the girl. I knew I was going to like her and as soon as the house gets over Mills leaving, they'll grow to like her. She seems down to earth from what I can tell. Casey told the ex-firefighter to go shove it when the guy starting lecturing Casey on where he can and cannot be. Something tells me this isn't the end of this story.
Dawson saved a man's life, who was trying to take his own life and Otis thinks Rice is a dodger aka a person who has the job firefighter, but doesn't get into said fires. When Severide found out boy was he pissed. There may be truth to the story, we shall see.
Case-Of-The-Week
Fire: Someone tried to burn down an apartment that had a woman, who was just raped. It turns out to be a case SVU worked 10 years ago and now it's happening in Chicago.
PD: They find the guy and know it's him, but they can't stick anything to him. By the end of the episode, he kidnaps Nadia and is on his way back to NYC.
SVU: Nadia ends up dead and since she's the only good case out of all the cases against this guy since this is the only one where he admits he was there to, they use it to prosecute him. All it took was for him to show his true colors and he was found guilty.
When I used to watch PD, I remember Nadia and I liked her then and was happy to see her clean and working at the police station. Too bad they killed her. Overall this was probably the best crossover this season because it flowed so well. They should have just done it in one night to be honest, which is probably what will happen next year amongst the Chicagos. Weird seeing Alicia's brother (The Good Wife) as a killer.
Luv ya,
Diva
When I used to watch PD, I remember Nadia and I liked her then and was happy to see her clean and working at the police station. Too bad they killed her. Overall this was probably the best crossover this season because it flowed so well. They should have just done it in one night to be honest, which is probably what will happen next year amongst the Chicagos. Weird seeing Alicia's brother (The Good Wife) as a killer.
Luv ya,
Diva
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Previously On...Wednesday
Hey People,
Their music is just stuck in my head all the time as you already know. Anyway let's get into it. Lucious finally told his girlfriend about his condition. I'm shocked she acted so kind. I didn't think she cared. We find out Lucious's father died by the hands of a Nation of Islam and that Lucious bad blood with Beretti is because Beretti put his name on songs and got credit for creating them even though he never touched them. Beretti doesn't want Empire to go public so he threatens Lucious to give up the dream or he'll bring Empire down by disclosing how Empire started. I guess Cookie wasn't the only one who knew how it started. Lucious should add Beretti to the list of people to shoot in the face.
Cookie did what Cookie does best and tries to sign the rapper named Titan, who has a killer song, by talking to his mother. In the end, it was the teamwork of Lucious (giving a phone for Titan to record his songs on) and Cookie that made Titan sign with Empire. Cookie also is the new manger of Tiana, which Bougie Debutante doesn't like so much. Speaking of Tiana, girl found out about Hakeem's cougar and girl didn't even care. I bet if Hakeem didn't have money she would. TaKeem probably won't last long.
Andre covers up for Lucious by giving him an alibi for Cookie's cousin's murder. As we see in a flashback between Andre and Lucious, it seems that Andre has always covered for his father. Too bad his father doesn't think that much of him.
Jamal is living in a shithole. He's prideful and won't accept any money whatsoever by Lucious. If Lucious touched it, he don't want it. He had trouble concentrating, but he may be using his distractions to his advantage.
On Chicago Fire last night, we found out that Shay's arsonist is the same person who killed Henry Mills, Peter's father. This arsonist has been doing his thing for 20 years.
The Chicago Fire Department has decided not to bring charges against the man because they don't have enough to stick to him.
Gabby calls her brother, Antonio from Chicago PD, to see if his team can gather evidence against him.
The crossover event ends tonight.
Luv ya,
Diva
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Cookie did what Cookie does best and tries to sign the rapper named Titan, who has a killer song, by talking to his mother. In the end, it was the teamwork of Lucious (giving a phone for Titan to record his songs on) and Cookie that made Titan sign with Empire. Cookie also is the new manger of Tiana, which Bougie Debutante doesn't like so much. Speaking of Tiana, girl found out about Hakeem's cougar and girl didn't even care. I bet if Hakeem didn't have money she would. TaKeem probably won't last long.
Andre covers up for Lucious by giving him an alibi for Cookie's cousin's murder. As we see in a flashback between Andre and Lucious, it seems that Andre has always covered for his father. Too bad his father doesn't think that much of him.
Jamal is living in a shithole. He's prideful and won't accept any money whatsoever by Lucious. If Lucious touched it, he don't want it. He had trouble concentrating, but he may be using his distractions to his advantage.
On Chicago Fire last night, we found out that Shay's arsonist is the same person who killed Henry Mills, Peter's father. This arsonist has been doing his thing for 20 years.
The Chicago Fire Department has decided not to bring charges against the man because they don't have enough to stick to him.
Gabby calls her brother, Antonio from Chicago PD, to see if his team can gather evidence against him.
The crossover event ends tonight.
Luv ya,
Diva
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Previously On...Tuesday
Hey People,
Hilarie Burton was on fire last week playing the seductress S&M therapist. Makes me want to sign up for a session and I hate pain. Her and Henry's chemistry was hot and I'm glad we didn't get to see the jealous side of Jo, just a very curious one. I hope we'll see more of Burton in the future.
There was also another very gorgeous woman last week that even at her age she's still very much in her prime. Jane Seymour played as Abe's ex-wife, twice divorced. When they rekindle their flame, the ex wants to take a trip around the world with Abe, but he decides his place is in New York with Henry. I wondered how the show was going to pull off their Henry and Abe's relationship to his wife, but I guess them not meeting at all explains that, but I still wonder, how long has she known about Henry?
We learn from Henry's past that his first wife learns about his immortality and doesn't believe him and sends him to the madhouse and that's what starts his trust issues.
The case-of-the-week was about S&M and how it can be very therapeutic. When a jealous client goes cray-cray and kills another client for taking his spot for sessions, you know you have a crazy one on the loose. Because of the chemistry between the therapist and Henry, the client changes his focus on Henry and makes him his target and that leads to his downfall.
I'm going to save the best for last and I know you know what I'm talking about. This episode is all about Shaw and I usually don't like episodes that deviate from the norm as in the mythology, but for her I'm willing to make an exception.
Shaw decides to break up with her gangs of thieves since they were a bunch of idiots anyway. But Shaw sets her eyes on someone else instead. The new number turns out to be just Shaw's type--a troublemaker. This man knows how to steal, but he's also a man with morals as we later find out. There are just some things that shouldn't be stolen. When Shaw is takes the place of the previous gang member she uses this to her advantage to get to know the number, so much so that he actually asks her to come along with him when the job was done.
Speaking of the job, let me remind you what previously happened. The crew couldn't tell if the number was a victim or a perpetrator, but when your team is paid more money to kill you, even if you're a thief, you become an instant victim. They soon find out that not only is his old team member trying to kill him, but Shaw's old buddies from the relevant numbers are also hot on their trail. Good thing Shaw trained one to not just take orders, but to actually think. They got away, but I can't say the same for the other guys. Even though Shaw's student erased the file, Samaritan brought it back and is now trying to identify who Shaw is.
Harold and Root worked on raining on Samaritans parade by destroying this good idea with a bad root (see what I did there?). A man who just wants to do some good in his life creates a non-profit organization for children so that each student can have a tablet. Of course, Samaritan thought it was a good idea because she gets to watch the growing children. More eyes for her to see with, but Harold and Root took care of that little problem, by frying the machine and no way the government is going to dish more money to the project. But Fitch struggles with what he did. Do the ends, justify the means?
Finally, so much sexual tension I don't think Shaw knew what to do. I love the funny moments we got see with Root being jealous of Shaw's attraction to the number. Flirtation was just unbearable. Gotta love the fake out Shaw gave to Root when Root asked her if she came to see her. Shaw follows danger. She's just attracted to someone who can put her in harms way, which is why she was so attracted to the number. However, I think she does care about Root more than she lets on and as long as neither of them go anywhere, I don't mind the flirtation continuing, for now (eventually someone has to give).
There were a few cases last week, one being a girl in an accident with her car upside down, another car accident but this time with a man that took crack, and finally the case-of-the-week with the pedophile (which you actually had to watch the other 2 shows, SVU and Chicago P.D., to see what happened, which luckily I did for you if you didn't).
But first let's see what's been up with the characters. Biggest news is Severide got married and he's a very happy man. Most of the crew thinks his marriage will be shorter than Kim Kardashian, but by the end of the episode you saw why they got married in the first place. They saved each other and I think that's what will make them last. At first, I wasn't on board, but after that scene I think it'll work out. I also think that their relationship will probably last longer than Casey and Dawson's, who probably will never get married since as Serveride put it, they are hiding. Do they really want to get married or they just using the 1st year excuse to put things off? I think that's what Dawson is asking herself, while Casey is being jealous that Serveride can even get married. I actually thought Dawson was the one that was going to be jealous and was surprised when it was Casey.
Newhouse needed money so his daughter could go to a academic team debate and tried to get by trailing a man to see if he passed the state borderline. His car got a good beating out of it, but it wasn't worth his life. The crew passed the boot and he got enough money to send his little girl.
Cruz and Brett had a fun interaction as well, with the whole zumba class. Who knew Cruz could dance like that. I wish, however, that Brett asked for a percentage in Molly's instead of just being their cook.
Case-of-the-week: On SVU, I have to say it was definitely interesting to watch, very emotional that's for sure. I think SVU and Chicago P.D. work better together than adding Chicago Fire into the mix. I don't think it was even necessary to even start with Chicago Fire. Anyway, We start with the fire department putting out a fire to a house and Severide saves a man that was holding on to a box of child pornography and that's when the police department take over. Lindsey from Chicago P.D. recognizes a boy in one of the photos and it turns out to be her runaway half-brother, who last she heard, had moved to NYC. That's where the SVU start their case.
Lindsey and her partner go to NYC to investigate with the unit and they do find her brother, who's still in the life--prostitution. With the help of the brother and another victim who were victims of pedophilia 10 years ago, they help bring down the ring in New York. The only problem is this was just a small part of it and the big one is back in Chicago. It was fun watching Voight try to interrogate. You can threaten to beat the living shit out of them, but you can't actually do it (this is why I quit Chicago P.D. in the first place). The SVU episode ends with us finding out the man, who dropped the box filled with kiddy porn was killed along with a police officer.
Back in Chicago, the ring had the same setup. There was a chain to get kids coming in and into New York, but when the perps behind it were found out one way or another it led to their deaths, so the big guns had to come in. Voight called in Benson and even in Chicago she shut down Voight's interrogation tactics once they identified the ring leader (she didn't want her record tainted). In the end, her skills worked and the pedophilia ring was no more. See Voight, you don't have to beat the crap out of people just to get them to talk.
Luv ya,
Diva
Hilarie Burton was on fire last week playing the seductress S&M therapist. Makes me want to sign up for a session and I hate pain. Her and Henry's chemistry was hot and I'm glad we didn't get to see the jealous side of Jo, just a very curious one. I hope we'll see more of Burton in the future.
There was also another very gorgeous woman last week that even at her age she's still very much in her prime. Jane Seymour played as Abe's ex-wife, twice divorced. When they rekindle their flame, the ex wants to take a trip around the world with Abe, but he decides his place is in New York with Henry. I wondered how the show was going to pull off their Henry and Abe's relationship to his wife, but I guess them not meeting at all explains that, but I still wonder, how long has she known about Henry?
We learn from Henry's past that his first wife learns about his immortality and doesn't believe him and sends him to the madhouse and that's what starts his trust issues.
The case-of-the-week was about S&M and how it can be very therapeutic. When a jealous client goes cray-cray and kills another client for taking his spot for sessions, you know you have a crazy one on the loose. Because of the chemistry between the therapist and Henry, the client changes his focus on Henry and makes him his target and that leads to his downfall.
I'm going to save the best for last and I know you know what I'm talking about. This episode is all about Shaw and I usually don't like episodes that deviate from the norm as in the mythology, but for her I'm willing to make an exception.
Shaw decides to break up with her gangs of thieves since they were a bunch of idiots anyway. But Shaw sets her eyes on someone else instead. The new number turns out to be just Shaw's type--a troublemaker. This man knows how to steal, but he's also a man with morals as we later find out. There are just some things that shouldn't be stolen. When Shaw is takes the place of the previous gang member she uses this to her advantage to get to know the number, so much so that he actually asks her to come along with him when the job was done.
Speaking of the job, let me remind you what previously happened. The crew couldn't tell if the number was a victim or a perpetrator, but when your team is paid more money to kill you, even if you're a thief, you become an instant victim. They soon find out that not only is his old team member trying to kill him, but Shaw's old buddies from the relevant numbers are also hot on their trail. Good thing Shaw trained one to not just take orders, but to actually think. They got away, but I can't say the same for the other guys. Even though Shaw's student erased the file, Samaritan brought it back and is now trying to identify who Shaw is.
Harold and Root worked on raining on Samaritans parade by destroying this good idea with a bad root (see what I did there?). A man who just wants to do some good in his life creates a non-profit organization for children so that each student can have a tablet. Of course, Samaritan thought it was a good idea because she gets to watch the growing children. More eyes for her to see with, but Harold and Root took care of that little problem, by frying the machine and no way the government is going to dish more money to the project. But Fitch struggles with what he did. Do the ends, justify the means?
Finally, so much sexual tension I don't think Shaw knew what to do. I love the funny moments we got see with Root being jealous of Shaw's attraction to the number. Flirtation was just unbearable. Gotta love the fake out Shaw gave to Root when Root asked her if she came to see her. Shaw follows danger. She's just attracted to someone who can put her in harms way, which is why she was so attracted to the number. However, I think she does care about Root more than she lets on and as long as neither of them go anywhere, I don't mind the flirtation continuing, for now (eventually someone has to give).
There were a few cases last week, one being a girl in an accident with her car upside down, another car accident but this time with a man that took crack, and finally the case-of-the-week with the pedophile (which you actually had to watch the other 2 shows, SVU and Chicago P.D., to see what happened, which luckily I did for you if you didn't).
But first let's see what's been up with the characters. Biggest news is Severide got married and he's a very happy man. Most of the crew thinks his marriage will be shorter than Kim Kardashian, but by the end of the episode you saw why they got married in the first place. They saved each other and I think that's what will make them last. At first, I wasn't on board, but after that scene I think it'll work out. I also think that their relationship will probably last longer than Casey and Dawson's, who probably will never get married since as Serveride put it, they are hiding. Do they really want to get married or they just using the 1st year excuse to put things off? I think that's what Dawson is asking herself, while Casey is being jealous that Serveride can even get married. I actually thought Dawson was the one that was going to be jealous and was surprised when it was Casey.
Newhouse needed money so his daughter could go to a academic team debate and tried to get by trailing a man to see if he passed the state borderline. His car got a good beating out of it, but it wasn't worth his life. The crew passed the boot and he got enough money to send his little girl.
Cruz and Brett had a fun interaction as well, with the whole zumba class. Who knew Cruz could dance like that. I wish, however, that Brett asked for a percentage in Molly's instead of just being their cook.
Case-of-the-week: On SVU, I have to say it was definitely interesting to watch, very emotional that's for sure. I think SVU and Chicago P.D. work better together than adding Chicago Fire into the mix. I don't think it was even necessary to even start with Chicago Fire. Anyway, We start with the fire department putting out a fire to a house and Severide saves a man that was holding on to a box of child pornography and that's when the police department take over. Lindsey from Chicago P.D. recognizes a boy in one of the photos and it turns out to be her runaway half-brother, who last she heard, had moved to NYC. That's where the SVU start their case.
Lindsey and her partner go to NYC to investigate with the unit and they do find her brother, who's still in the life--prostitution. With the help of the brother and another victim who were victims of pedophilia 10 years ago, they help bring down the ring in New York. The only problem is this was just a small part of it and the big one is back in Chicago. It was fun watching Voight try to interrogate. You can threaten to beat the living shit out of them, but you can't actually do it (this is why I quit Chicago P.D. in the first place). The SVU episode ends with us finding out the man, who dropped the box filled with kiddy porn was killed along with a police officer.
Back in Chicago, the ring had the same setup. There was a chain to get kids coming in and into New York, but when the perps behind it were found out one way or another it led to their deaths, so the big guns had to come in. Voight called in Benson and even in Chicago she shut down Voight's interrogation tactics once they identified the ring leader (she didn't want her record tainted). In the end, her skills worked and the pedophilia ring was no more. See Voight, you don't have to beat the crap out of people just to get them to talk.
Luv ya,
Diva
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Remember Wednesday
Hey People,
This is just a reminder to all of you Chicago Fire fans that if you want the conclusion to last night's case-of-the-week, then you'll need to watch tonight's episode of Law & Order: SVU and Chicago PD.
Luv ya,
Diva
This is just a reminder to all of you Chicago Fire fans that if you want the conclusion to last night's case-of-the-week, then you'll need to watch tonight's episode of Law & Order: SVU and Chicago PD.
Luv ya,
Diva
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