Showing posts with label How To Get Away With Murder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How To Get Away With Murder. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2016

How To Get Away With Murder...In The Worst Possible Way That You Might As Well Just Get Caught And Go To Jail

Hey People,

Okay So I was binge watching the 2nd half of the season to catch up and as proof see below; however, I just watched the 11th episode and I'm just appalled and offended. First of all, let me start off by saying I always thought HTGAWM had a problem with their cases of the week. I thought that so much because it was the weakest part of the show. They must be consulting with the worst lawyers in the world because none of this shit would happen in real life. Now I know this is just a show, but damn they're not even trying to go for realistic. I'm no lawyer, but even I can tell when they're pulling things out of their ass just so Annalise can win and this case was the end for me.

Let's start from the beginning. It seemed sort of like a deposition but it wasn't because in wouldn't go on record. Sure, I'll buy it for now and I'll even buy the fact that the mother of the victim didn't want the killer to go to jail because she truly thought it was an accident, but when he finally did confess to actually murdering her son and then she still wanted him to go free is where I draw line. I don't care how much forgiveness you have in your soul that doesn't equate to freedom. This mother insulted her son when she legit blamed the system for killing her son. It's too easy to buy a gun. Of course it is and you could definitely make a case for that, but to not blame the guy at all for killing her son is just ridiculous to me. He killed her son. He thought about it, executed it, and then tried to cover up the fact afterwards. Yet she didn't blame him at all, but instead blamed the system and the fact that he didn't have parents in his life to teach him and right and wrong. That is just pathetic. A christian could make the same case that anyone who isn't religious was never taught the difference between right and wrong. Obviously, the murderer knew what he did was wrong, or he wouldn't have tried to hide it. OMG!

But then it gets worse, the prosecutors want to up the charge to murder one and put the death penalty on the line. This mother actually has the nerve to say to Annalise to do her job and get him free. Again, WHAT!? I would have taken the death penalty off the table if he confessed, but I just could not believe this case for a second. Then Annalise starts to defend him and she actually uses the race card. Let's stop the cycle, she says, of putting colored men behind bars. This has nothing to do with his color and has everything to do with the fact that he admitted he murdered that boy and everyone except the prosecutors are acting like the murderer is the victim in all this. WHAT THE FUCK!?

I'm sorry but I can't with this show anymore. They are just being ridiculous. I'm glad the guy got a sentence, but the way they went about it ruined the show for me and I'm done. I'm not going to lie to you folks. I couldn't even finish the episode. It's not like anything good is happening anyway. My favorite couple Bonnie and Asher aren't together, Wes continues to sulk, Nate is still useless, and Annalise is crazy as ever. The other characters have at least a story that's semi good or better, but that won't save this show for me.

I honestly don't give a shit what happened in the past. Just reveal what you did to Wes and his mother. This show started out exciting and flamed out. Let Viola Davis out of her contract so she can be on a good show like The Good Wife, but unlike TGW not have a bitch as the lead (yes, I'm still hating).

Bye HTGAWM! Your name was too long anyway.

P.S.
It's been awhile since I've done a Thursday and I knew HTGAWM was back on, but I haven't had a chance to catch up until now. So here's a run down of the recaps. I didn't know I missed so many.

E10
Usually the premieres are good, but I have to say this one was lacking for me. There was no real flash forward of a future event which is totally fine. I don't think they're necessarily needed anymore, but I thought this episode was lacking because nothing really happened. Annalise was off her meds, that's about it. Yea, you got some backstory, like Wes being withdrawn (again), Michaela no longer Caleb, finding out Asher went to the cops so they can investigate his father's suicide because he thinks his father wouldn't commit suicide, Laurel taking the blame of shooting Annalise when Wes did it, but that's about it. Everything else was a real waste of time.

Somehow Annalise talked Caleb into talking to Catherine to take the plea. I seriously don't know what she gets out of this except jail for 5 years. Annalise is still not Wes's mother, but she definitely knew Wes's mother and so far she's not telling him how.

I don't know people. If this show doesn't get good again I may have to end up dropping it, but this is only 1 of the many I have to catch up on so it's too early to call.


Thursday, November 26, 2015

How To Get Away With Murder Season 2 Midseason Finale

Hey People,

Just when I think I'm going to quit this show, it just sucks me back in all over again. I still think that you only have to watch the premieres and the finales for this show since everything in the middle is just blah, but when they do their finales, you just know you're in for a ride. Let's get started.

I was right! Well, sort of. I did think it was Asher killed the prosecutor, he just didn't kill her by pushing over the balcony. Instead, he killed her by running a car over her. Messy, but does the job and this was an actual murder unlike Sam's death. Rebecca's death was a murder too, but let's stick to the prosecutors murder. Asher was upset and blamed the prosecutor for digging up dirt on his father that was leaked by Annalise (which Asher doesn't know), which led to Asher's father to commit suicide. Everything always comes back to Annalise. If she would just go to jail or in Bonnie's case--die--they would all be probably living a better life. Jail has to better than lives they are living now. It looks like it will destroy them all.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Previously On Thursday...

Hey People,

I'm seriously thinking of just doing away with my Thursday lineup because most of the shows that are I'm currently watching are either sucking or getting cancelled. So I'm making tonight a do or die night. I think it's the best time to do this because it's their fall finales and in The Player's case series finale. Oh, how I hope someone can pick this up. I would trade How to Get Away with Murder and The Blacklist for Forever and The Player.

Okay I was half asleep while I was watching not because it was bad or anything, but because I was just really really tired.

The player vs. Two gangs put against each other by some weird other guy. A girl dies who wasn't even in the game and the gang member who loved her put an end to the guy's life. That's all I can recall.

The dealer revealed where the ex wife had been hiding out, but she has already moved on. The player realized the dealer has only been trying to help him and then reveals the mysterious key. The dealer and the player are now working together and the pit boss don't know about it, but we all know he'll find out eventually, we just don't know if it'll be by the end of the series finale.


S2 E8
Omg, everyone was having sex. Ugh, I hate when they do this. I don't watch this show to see people groping each other, I watch to see these idiots try to get away with murder. There isn't too much gay sex, there's just too much sex in general in this show. End Rant

The incestuous son who was given up for adoption is actually working with the adopted girl. Lovers maybe? I don't know. Catherine is a good liar.

The prosecutor had Catherine and Caleb thinking of taking a plea. The bugged pen was a genius idea to be honest. Bonnie was missing and the absence of her presence was missed.

P.S. How bad are the cops? They had a search warrant and they still couldn't find the gun that was actually in the house. The vents are like the first place the police look, right next to under the bed. The writing is starting to get lazy.

P.P.S. Nate's abs. That is all.


S3 E7
I think it's time for me to quit this show. How do I know? Because last week was probably one of the better episodes of the season and I didn't care. That's how I know. I could tell I was watching a good plot even though I called the brother being the terrorist since the beginning. It was still good. But I know it's time for me to move on. I'll check in now and again but this is my goodbye.

Luv ya,
             Diva

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Previously On Thursday...

Hey People,

S1 E7
The Player vs. a vigilante out for revenge on those that took his house from him. In the end, he stops the vigilante and saves other people from dying.

The Pit Boss was in fact a player and all previous pit bosses used to be players. Apparently this pit boss is the legendary favorite and Alex is on track to beat him. The Pit Boss's friend got killed who was part of the council which means none of them are safe since someone is after them.

The Dealer was dealing with locating Ginny, but the lead went cold.


S2 E7
Annalise needs to make up her damn mind if she likes Nate or Eve. I say go with Eve just because she's a nicer and more fun Annalise when she's with her. Nate was in court yet again to protest the test on his wife's blood that would show if she was murdered or not by pills. In the end, Eve got him off and she got a rendezvous with Annalise. Well played Eve.

Wes found Levi's gun and is keeping it just in case, but we see that he or someone else uses the night Annalise gets shot. So what's so special about Annalise and Wes? There is definitely something going on between the two and Eve knows what's up and proud of Annalise for it. It's still not her son I don't care what others say.

Oliver now officially works for Annalise and Connor isn't like it one bit and he has every right to feel this way. Save Oliver, Connor! Now more than ever since the rejected son from the foster kids' case has shown up on Oliver's doorstep and just invited his ass in. If Oliver dies, it's his own damn fault for not heeding warnings.

I was right about Asher. He was a bystander and because of Bonnie's past, it doesn't sit with her. Speaking of Bonnie, I believe it was revealed that she killed the prosecutor in last week's episode, but I'm not 100% sure yet. It showed her standing at the balcony, but something tells me she didn't do it. THEORY: I have my money on Asher being the one that pushed the prosecutor over the edge.

Laurel and Frank are still getting on my nerves. That is all folks.


S3 E6
There are no redeemable qualities in Tom. He just sucks all around now. Kills a guy who was being blackmailed just to get to Karakurt.

I don't know people. I thought this season would be really good because Red and Liz are on the run, but compared to all the other shows I watch, this has to be at the bottom of the list. I'm not looking forward to this show like I once was. Even comparing it to newcomers like Blindspot and The Player, I prefer to watch those than The Blacklist, which is in its 3rd season and therefore I should have more loyalty to it than the others. Also, Blindspot has given more answers and is less formulated than The Blacklist. Blindspot is making The Blacklist look bad to be perfectly honest. Like I said folks, I don't have as much time as I used to and before I cut a show out I always ask myself if I'm okay not knowing how the show ends and right now I can claim okay with not knowing. But for now, we continue. I'll let you know about my final decision.

Anyway, Red and Liz steal Mr. Kaplan's getaway money and offers him deal to which he declines. That's all that really happened. There was more action than that, but that about sums up the episode. Yes, taking smart people's brains to an ark (plane) to store them and transfer them to a new body was also a plot point, but when the guy got killed so did the dream.

Luv ya,

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Previously On Thursday...

Hey People,

Stayed up all night doing this and finished at work. What I do for you people.

S1 E5 & E6
E5
The Player vs the boy, actually it was more like the player vs the Chinese executioners since they were the ones after the boy. The boy was a genius and created another Silk Road, but since being caught he turned good and was trying to secure the American government by finding cracks in it and he jut so happened to find a virus that would let the Chinese control missiles, drones, and other dangerous weapons. Alex helps the boy not get killed because he's the only one who could recognize the code. In the end, the boy was exonerated from all crimes and promised to help the government. 

We find out that Ginny is still alive and I have no idea what the fuck she's doing. Chick was talking to somebody. The dealer saw Ginny's body was switched for another so now she definitely knows something is up. As for the pit boss, he was handling the million dollar gambler who was breaking the rules by not only gambling on a bet he had a personal stake in, but he also was gambling on the side. Apparently, if you break the rules twice, the price is death. 

This game is too high for my blood.

E6
The Player vs weird deity lover who kidnaps his annoying niece. Okay I'm going to say it since no one else is. That girl was annoying. "Oh, I wanted to steal a snow globe as a present for you." WTF kid? Was it wrong for me to wish the guy actually did cut off her head? Yes, but it would have been well deserved.

Anyway, this probably was the worst episode so far just because of the annoying kid, but on the bright side we did get to see the Pit Boss kill a guy with such ease and he's actually helping the Player find his ex-wife. I still don't get what the Pit Boss is up to.

If you haven't heard The Player was reduced aka the show is being cancelled, so enjoy it while it lasts. I still think this is an incredible show that has such potential.  

S2 E5 & E6
E5
So much happening! Annalise is losing control over everything. Nate finds out about his wife trying to commit suicide with Annalise's help and she thought this would be a perfect time for him to come clean about Wes and him working together, but instead he keeps silent. Annalise eventually confronts him about Wes and I guess we'll see the result of their talk tonight.

Since Levi got arrested for drug possession planted by Frank, I'm guessing he's out of the picture, at least for now. Wes and the group follow up on another seed Frank planted and it leads them to a ton of cash. I would be satisfied with this, but I'm guessing Wes won't be. What will they do with the money. Split it among themselves probably.

Connor doesn't give 2 shits anymore about what Annalise thinks; however, maybe now him, Michaela, and Laurel will be submissive to Annalise's warning. In their defense, their suspicions were warranted, especially when theyc ould have been avoided with Annalise just telling them the truth about Bonnie.

Speaking of Bonnie, we find out a lot about her past. She was a sexually abused child, which kind of explains why she's always seeking approval from Annalise. The theory could still be in play, but this also could explain things as well. Asher still believes Bonnie killed Sam and he was going to turn her in because he believes the truth will eventually catch up to your lies. I'm guessing he's speaking with experience, yet we still don't know what the experience was. I'm not going to lie to you folks. I actually did not hate the prosecutor this time around. She was actually making some sense about how killing is wrong no matter the reason why and Annalise should know better. I also have to say I liked the judge because she didn't buy into Annalise's bullshit. Oh, I just find it on my desk. Oh, please Annalise.

The biggest surprise was in the future Asher was their at the house with Bonnie. So glad he's not the sober guy in The Hangover and misses out on the fun everyone's having. The only problem is Asher goes to the police requesting to make a statement. This isn't good.

P.S. I love how Michaela now always thinks if she finds her boy toys with another guy, her mind automatically thinks he's gay.

E6
Again, I don't know why people think Annalise is Wes's mother. That should be squashed by now. I also hate how Annalise blatantly lied to the boy about Rebecca. And she doesn't understand why the boy doesn't trust her.

Nate decided to end his wife's life and is in depression mode. Michaela was asked out by Caleb. Does this mean the incest rumor wasn't true? Because I really thought it was and they were just denying it. Michaela has a bad taste picking out guys so let's not be too hasty with this one.

Asher seems to be getting used to the idea that Bonnie is a murderer, but Bonnie is going to find out Asher's past that involves a gang rape. Based on the way Asher reacted to Bonnie's rape, I don't think he was a part of it. I think he was a bystander.

Laurel and Frank are getting annoying. I'm actually starting to really hate Frank. He invited Laurel to his families house. Ugh, if Frank could get murdered by the end of this season that would be great. There are times that I think even Laurel doesn't really like him.

As for the future, it seems like Frank is setting up Catherine to take the fall for killing the prosecutor. Man is twisted.


S3 E4 & E5
E4
Ending each episode with Tom is leaving a bad taste in my mouth. Ugh, I get it he loves Liz and wants to save her.

The number of the week was a woman who grants people desires and it just so happened that she had two names of people in the Cabal. I kind of felt bad for the woman or should I say man? His father cut off his penis and changed him into a girl just because he's gay. That's fucked up. Was it bad of me that I was rooting for the father to die the entire time? I don't think so.

Ressler and Samar are still trying to piece together what Liz and Red are up to and Cooper and Tom are taking the rich man's route and hoping that some way it connects them to Karakurt. As for Dembe, he got shot by Pee Wee. WTF Pee Wee? I forgot that he was in this show before and now it turns out he works for the Cabal as well? Please tell me The Blacklist isn't turning into The Following where it turned out everyone was a part of the cult. But I am really enjoying this season overall.

E5
Again, the episode ends with Tom. I'm never going to win am I? But at least his storyline is becoming more interesting to me.

Liz was being hunted by assassins because of a crowdfunding website. I knew it was the girl who put Liz on the site. I'm just glad they didn't kill her.

Ressler has to work with a Cabal leader. This is totally stupid. You don't have to be a genius to figure out how unethical this arrangement is, even if they don't want another 9/11 to happen. You definitely don't clear the guy to work a case that he's being investigated for. That makes no sense. Fail The Blacklist.

Dembe isn't dead! For a second there, I thought he was. At least Pee Wee is gone. That mofoing traitor.

P.S. Father/Daughter or May/December? I feel May/December.

Luv you,
              Diva

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Previously On Thursday...

Hey People,

I vow to watch Player to the end and I don't do that to many shows, especially one that is doomed as this. Sorry for the lateness people.

S1 E3 & E4
E3
The Player vs. 1000ft sniper paid to kill a group of people because they stole from the mob. The player wins!

We learn a little about Cassandra, the dealer, and how she comes with her own military skills, British style.

As for pit boss Johnson, he was busy the whole episode collecting information Kane had his friend dig up off of that memory card. He gave Kane's friend unusable info to pass to Kane. What I'm trying to understand is why Ginny would leave such useless information on a memory card and stick it inside a picture? I know it's faked, but you would think Kane would be quick to this conclusion.

E4
The Player vs. wife beater who wanted to kill his wife because she wanted to kill him for beating her up to the point that she lost a baby. This game of the week, was a little too close to home for Alex because Ginny helped the wife out after she was beaten. In the end, the wife beater went directly to jail where he will definitely be killed, so no need for the wife to testify now and Alex found out from the wife that Ginny was scared of something in her past.

The dealer dealt with her private life and the pit boss had to tell her that eventually she will learn she can't have a private life outside the game. The dealer reveals she didn't choose this life unlike the pit boss. The only thing we learned about the pit boss this episode is that he grew into his own in Chicago.


S2 E3 & E4
E3
So Nate is working with Wes now to find out what Annalise knows and somehow Nate is now involved in the future, at least he saved the kids from being caught and gave them a ride. I thought Asher would finally be a part of the group since his girlfriend is crazy or should I say ex-girlfriend now. Asher and Bonnie broke up and I'm actually a little upset about it. I guess I am still rooting for them in a sick and twisted way. But I'm glad Asher laid down the law with that prosecutor. She would have just kept blackmailing him about that girl the whole time. It must be serious what he did because Asher went to his father about the situation.

Connor finally had sex with Oliver and Michaela admitted to the group she's never had an orgasm before, but the episode ended with her probably having one with the new guy she's dating. Wes finds out the new guy is the same guy Rebecca knew and now knows Rebecca is Eggs. The new guy is Rebecca's foster brother and he fears Rebecca is dead, which he's not wrong about. Rebecca got the name Eggs when she dropped a bunch of eggs on the floor. Wes told Rebecca's foster brother to stay away from Michaela, but we know now that didn't happen so now I'm just waiting for shit to hit the fan on this one.

Laurel admitted to Bonnie that she likes Frank and Bonnie admits to her that she likes Asher. It was a funny scene and I kinda want to see them hangout a bit more.

As for Annalise, she needs to make up her damn mind about who she wants to be with, Eve or Nate. I'm pretty sure she just goes with who's in proximity.

They did have a case-of-the-week this episode. I thought we were finished with those on this show, but I'll allow it since they had Sherri Shaum (The Fosters). They changed her from being the school's vice principal and lesbian mother to being the mother hen of a sex club, where she performed BDSM. She killed the guy, but of course, with Annalise as your lawyer she got off. Now she can go back to her former life as a lesbian mother. As for the case of the season, we find that the adopted kids are into each other. Did I not call that? My theory is starting to be correct. Even their maid, or whatever she was, who's been with them since they were toddlers believes they're guilty.

E4
Okay I can't stand this case-of-the-week, which goes back to why I hated how HTGAWM worked their cases in general because they were always wrong about the law. If you're going to argue your client need mental help and not jail, fine, but don't then destroy the doctor who is basically agreeing with you that your client needs mental, I don't think it's a wise idea to try and ruin him on the stand. You can't have it both ways. You can't argue, your client is needs a hospital and is innocent of wrongdoing. She killed someone that isn't what's up for argument, what should have been the main argument in this case is her thought process. Can she plea being sick? It didn't really matter who the ringleader was for the killing because all of the girls are killers. Social pressure my ass. Yes, peer pressure can make you do stupid stuff, but there is a point where there's no return and killing someone is definitely way pass the line. I'm glad Connor leaked the video because he was doing Annalise's job for her. If she had this type of damaging evidence, she would have to quit being her lawyer or hand the evidence over to prosecutors. This episode really made me like Connor. So glad that crazy chick went to jail.

Connor made noticed some similarities to the case and how Annalise treats them and I have to agree with the man. Connor is becoming more sensitive and it seems Laurel is becoming more cold.

Wes and Levi are working together to find Rebecca and Levi finds out that Frank probably buried Rebecca in a cemetery, but Nate brought up a good point. Who's to say Levi is who he says he is. He admitted he lie to find out what happened to Rebecca maybe he's a stalker-ish ex-boyfriend who is now dating Michaela.

Asher made a deal with the prosecutor who was blackmailing him about that girl and we still don't know the story there, but Asher has agreed to testify in the Sam Keating case, but they may be put on hold now since Bonnie lied to him and told him that she killed Sam. I'm just glad Asher isn't as dumb as we all thought he was and realized all the whispering when he's not in the room.

As for Annalise, she got a call from Nate's wife in the hospital and was asked to help his wife kill herself by getting some pills for her. Annalise came to the conclusion that if she, herself, is still alive then there is no way she can help a nice woman like Nate's wife kill herself because if she deserves to live so does Nate's wife.

As for the future, I have no idea why Caleb is in an apartment that Michaela has the keys to. Maybe she did have a crush on him after all. But at least we know that Caleb and his adopted sister aren't boning each other, but that doesn't take away from them not being into each other.


S3 E2 & E3
E2
Red and Liz decide hold up a diner, when in fact, the whole purpose was to free a criminal lawyer. The lawyer finds something in the fulcrum and that's all that really happens. No body believed for a second that Liz was a Russian spy, not even the Russians.

Harold went out of his job gracefully and when I say gracefully I mean he's taking a dead end job instead of retiring. Dembe is being tortured for not disclosing where Red is. I'm just glad his granddaughter got the antidote. Now he just needs to get out of those handcuffs and beat the shit out of that guy.

Oh and godawful Tom is back.

E3
I sort of watched this episode. I probably will re-watch it just to make sure I know what happened but from what I can tell, Red and Liz wanted to take The Cabal's money away from them by going after a farm that genetically make their seeds. They figure out in the end that the real plan was to spread a virus that only they had the cure to and therefore make tons of money that way. I'm sick of watching genetic farms in my shows. Writers need to start getting creative. In the end, the bad guys (the really bad guys) get caught.

It's funny and sad how Liz is reacting to her new role. Watching from her perspective I would think she hasn't changed and is still about the truth and justice. However, from the outside perspective like Ressler, I would think this bitch has lost her damn mind and has been hanging out with Red for far too long. Basically she had been corrupted. It's also funny how when Red was on his own he was never in danger of getting caught, but with Liz it's always close calls or basically just leading the cops right at their doorstep. Girl needs to learn how to be a criminal.

What else? Tom is back annoying the crap out of me again. He was just waiting for Liz to call him the whole time, but instead he gets a visit from Harold. Harold wants him to help Liz clear her name. I was glad to see Ressler go to Harold for advice but it's just so funny how Harold told Ressler to follow his gut and not trust Tom but he goes directly to him. Here's hoping Tom still dies.

Luv ya,
             Diva

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Previously On Thursday...

Hey People,

S3 E1
The Blacklist returned better than ever with Red and Liz on the run. In the end, Red made it out of the city, but Liz had to be creative. She went to the Russian embassy and claimed to be her mother, a Russian spy, asking for diplomatic immunity.

There have been some complaints about Ressler and how he's handling the situation with Keen. I think most people are forgetting that Ressler feels responsible for what Liz did after letting her go. In his mind, the only way to correct his mistake is to catch Keen. He's a by the book kind of guy, but his conversation with Red about Liz may be hinting at feelings Ressler may have for Keen. Or maybe I'm reading too much into it.

Let's not forget Harold and his wife that will not be charged with anything. Does that mean Harold can have his job? I don't see how, but you never know with this show.

As for Dembe, man could have his own TV show since he was totally separated from everyone else. We find out Dembe has a daughter and the most beautiful granddaughter ever. It's totally messed up that the kidnappers gave his grandbaby a toxin that could kill her in 3 weeks if Dembe doesn't do what they say. It's just really fucked up. Seems like The Cabal isn't done fucking people over just yet.

P.S. Wasn't it just foul how Red gave up the Asian guy's name after he helped him out. I know it's what Red does and I wonder if it will still continue now that Liz is on The Blacklist herself now, but it was so not cool.
P.P.S. The way Ressler shot the guy holding Samar hostage...man didn't even blink.


S1 E2
Nice to see Joseph Sikora (Tommy in Power) in The Player still playing as the bad guy. He turns out to be an old buddy of Alex's from the military days except unlike Alex he didn't have anyone to pull him out of his darkness like Ginny did for Alex. There was some great action like always. I mean, they jumped out of a plane together. You don't see that too often. I get why some people compared this to Human Target because it has that adventurous side to it.

Alex had a DNA test done on Ginny and it came back a match, but he still doesn't believe Ginny is dead and neither does the pit boss. So why did he kill the only lead they had? Something tells me he had something to do with Ginny's disappearance, but he doesn't care much for Alex so it's not like he has bigger plans for him. I don't know we'll just have to wait and see.

We got to know a little bit more about Cassandrea. We know she has a boyfriend, which was a surprise to me because I thought she would start falling for Alex. She seems to care enough to want him to win in some way. But it doesn't mean it still can't happen. Why do I get the feeling that she is just as much as a prisoner in this game as Alex is.

Anyway, I'm still worried about this show because the ratings didn't improve even with the premiere of The Blacklist (not like that show was doing great things before, but still...) The only good thing is that viewership only dropped 100,000. I hope that this show can wrap it up with 13 episodes because it looks like it'll have to.


S2 E2
Okay well that didn't end like how I expected it to. Let's start from the top. Annalise was called as a witness or maybe I should say a hostile witness in Nate's pre-trial. Annalise blamed Nate for her husband's death and that left Eve no choice but to point the blame back at Annalise. Things got a little personal at pre-trial. What they say is true--lawyers make the worse witnesses. Annalise was actually quite hurt that Eve got so personal and I was shocked that Annalise was hurt. I'm sorry. I just have a hard time witnessing Annalise show emotions. I mean, most of the time I think she's doing it because she's manipulating someone to do her bidding, but she has nothing to gain by doing it to Eve at that point so I was just confused. Eve let it out that she is still in love with Annalise, which is why she went so hard on her (as payback for leaving her for her dead husband) and Annalise tells Eve that she's the most beautiful thing that has ever happened to her. That's probably because she hasn't corrupted Eve enough yet. They get it on one last time before Eve leaves asking for Annalise to think about following her back to New York. Once again, I'm shocked. I'm shocked this ended on a good note. Eve brings out the good side of Annalise. Yes, Nate was there to see their final kiss so shit is going to hit next episode, but I was thinking that Eve would end up dead like that prosecutor lady that no one likes, not even the viewers. Chick is really annoying.

So Nate won't be prosecuted which was a good call by the judge because the prosecutor lacked the evidence and really didn't know who to pin the murder on. Since the case is over before it started, the unlikable prosecutor is now moving onto another case, the adopted children who murdered their parents, where the unlikable prosecutor will end up dead right outside the adopted children's house. Turns out in 2 months time, Annalise will be bleeding on the floor, Connor will be trying to stop her from bleeding out claiming it always Annalise's fault, Wes will be running away from the house only to run back into the house with the rest of the group solely to get Connor to leave Annalise before the cops show up, and the unlikable prosecutor will be dead outside. Oh this may be crazier than their 1st "murder". Hell, this might actually be a murder this time. I doubt Annalise will bleed out to death so we can rule Annalise dying out. I still don't have a clear theory on who shot Annalise or who killed the unlikable prosecutor, but I do think this time around Asher will be involved. They can't keep him the guy who never gets hungover in The Hangover forever. It's time he becomes part of the group even if he's an idiot who let it slip that Oliver was HIV positive right in his face. Acting like Oliver was going to die. Oliver contracted HIV because he wanted to get over Connor and now Connor blames himself for it.

In other news, Michaela probably went out with Eggs 911 which is probably why he wanted to check her phone since it's been established, to us viewers, that he knew Rebecca because of a photo Wes found they were both in. A few have mentioned how close Michaela and Connor have gotten and that they really are enjoying them together. I must say I agree wholeheartedly. If Connor wasn't gay, I would totally ship them, but then again, that hasn't stopped Michaela before so I say go for it. They seemed really close in the flashforward in the way Michaela calmed Connor down. In the last flashforward both of them were spazing, but in this one it's just Connor. Seems like Michaela is starting to get used to it all.

Frank wants Laurel to stop thinking of him as a gigolo and start thinking of him as boyfriend material. Okay, whatever you say Frank. Bonnie admits that killing Rebecca was all for Annalise and her way of thanking her for saving her from whatever. This girl is more twisted than I first thought. Annalise said that Bonnie being around her has only made her worse. All I have to say is that the Bonnie theory is starting to seem more plausible by the minute. But I'm still conflicted if I should root for Bonnie and Asher. I still think they're cute together, but that bitch is still psycho and Asher is still in a tough spot with the unlikable prosecutor since his job isn't over just yet since unlikable prosecutor will be going up against Annalise in the siblings' case, which just makes me think that Asher did kill the unlikable prosecutor. I think I just created my 1st theory of the season.

Luv ya,
            Diva

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Previously On Thursday...

Hey People,

S1 E1
That was just some plain old good action. I would describe it as a mini movie. I would describe it as a POI type show, except in this case Finch type character, aka the boss, might be evil. Person of Interest characters always struggle with morality, always questioning themselves if what they're doing is right. There is no questioning in this show. Rich people are gambling on other people's lives. Morality be damned.

Even though the premise is similar, it does separate itself to avoid others calling The Player a copycat. The only reason the player wants to be the player is so that he can find out who killed his ex-wife or didn't kill his wife. Let me explain real quick. The player was going to get back with his ex-wife until someone ending up killing her because the player was a threat to their evil plan. That's when the player meets the pit boss and the dealer. The player can only use the dealer as a resource, but she's a very good resource so that's nothing to hate on. She's basically The Machine. I actually thought for a second that she was an actual machine, but in the end of the episode, it is revealed that she has some connection to the ex-wife, which made her a bit more interesting to me. The player decides to be the player when he realizes that the body that laid in the morgue was not his ex's body (her tattooed wedding ring was not on her finger), which meant the pit boss (and we shouldn't rule out the dealer just because she's a lady) is behind it. They are the only ones who could pull something like this off. So for the player to get answers he decides to play their game and I'm placing my bet on him because like the slogan says "Never Bet Against Him."

P.S. Philip Winchester, I remember you from the Crusoe days. I liked that show just because it reminded me of Xena/Hercules/Beastmaster days. He was definitely "fit" to play the character and Wesley Snipes seems to be enjoying his part. The interrogation scene pretty much displays that.
P.P.S. I can't believe some people are saying POI is better than this show. You can't compare a show going into its 5th season to a show and has achieved greatness to a just aired pilot. Comparing similarities is okay though.
P.P.P.S. I'm already worried about The Player's numbers. It didn't do so great right out the door, but hopefully with a better lead, it can do better. I don't need another Forever situation already happening to me. I'm still not over Forever yet.


S2 E1
I have to say that had to be the best premiere from a returning show I've seen so far. Where do I even begin? Let's start with the case. I'm not sure if they're doing a case each week or it'll just be focused on one case for half the season, I'm hoping for the latter because one of the downfalls of the last year were the cases-of-the-week. This case deals with two adopted kids, who possibly killed their parents for money and then by the end of the episode, the aunt who testified against them ends up dead. Right now I totally think 1 of those kids did it and eventually they're going to need 2 separate lawyers to represent them. And let me just add that I totally think they are boning each other. That is all.

Let me get the theories out of the way. So there is one theory going around that is picking up some steam about Bonnie (we'll get to what she did in a minute) being infatuated with not Sam, but Annalise. At first, I was like no way, she always had those lingering gazes for Mr. Keating, but what if they weren't because she was infatuated with him, but because she was infatuated with Annalise. Remember that crying scene on Annalise's lap? That could totally be looked at in another way, when you think abut it. It could explain why she wants to please Annalise so badly. And now that we know Annalise is bisexual, there is a possibility that it's true.

That's right y'all, Annalise gets down with both teams and even though I was surprised by actually seeing Annalise get down with her old college girlfriend, I wasn't surprised that something happened between them. They hinted as much when we first see them meet. I instantly said, "Something happened between you two in college, right?" They shared a vibe that I picked up on. BTW, I just have to say that I love Famke Jenssen. She oozes sex appeal to me.

So the last theory that has been going around since last season is Annalise being Wes's mother. I'm still not a fan of this theory because Wes's mother killed herself when he was 12, so how the hell could Annalise be his mother? This theory needs to go away because it makes no sense. Plus, the way Annalise touches him and protects him makes me think their is no maternal feelings she has for the boy. Also, at the end of the episode when Annalise was doing her dialogue, when she said "lover" referring to who could be a killer that's when we finally see her shot on the floor. Makes me think there's some foreshadowing going on there. Do I think Wes shot Annalise? He's capable of it, but I don't think so. In this show, things never appear what they seem. I mean, look at Bonnie.

I ruled Bonnie out with my theory last time. I thought why would she get involved with these crazy people. She has nothing to gain from getting involved, but see that's when I thought Bonnie was sane, but that bitch is psycho and I didn't add that to my equation. I didn't make any sense to me why she would do it until Annalise explained that she still wants Sam to be the good guy in her eyes or maybe it's something that Annalise couldn't even think of which was Bonnie doing anything she could to protect her from getting hurt. In the end, it doesn't matter because that bitch is psycho.

In other news, Asher is avoiding Bonnie, because he's being blackmailed by a prosecutor. I'm not sure I even want to root for them now. A part of me still wants me to, but another part of me is saying that bitch is psycho. I'll tell you who wins later. Connor moved in with Oliver and Michaela texted Eggs 911 and Eggs 911 texted back. Why they don't just trace the number is beyond my comprehension. Obviously, that person still uses the number so the cell phone is still on.

I'm looking forward to tonight.

P.S. I totally think Annalise is using Eve to get what she wants because she's a psycho too. She's just a psycho, who uses her sex appeal to manipulate men and women.
P.P.S. Michaela being attracted to gay men is hilarious. She has the best gay-dar ever. Too bad she doesn't know how to use it properly.

Luv ya,
            Diva

Saturday, February 28, 2015

How To Get Away With Murder Season 1 Finale Review

Hey People,

Part 1

S1 E14 & E15
Before I get down to this season finale review, let me start off by telling you a true story. There once was a teenage couple, who were very Catholic. I'm talking about believed everything that the Bible said Catholic. But this teenage couple loved each other so much that they couldn't wait to get married to have sex, so they decided to pray an hour before the act, and an hour after. The girl ended up pregnant. Why? Because the church condemns the use of condoms and they thought using them would be more of a sin. Their parents made them get married at a young age. Moral of the story: If you're going to sin, sin all the way. Don't half-ass a sin.

I went to Catholic school for 12 years was even an alter server so this case-of-the-week was an interesting one for me personally. Are all priests pedophiles? No. But even I knew some that are now in jail thank God. Not my parish, but a close one near by. Actually, Philadelphia had a huge scandal because the previous Archbishop was moving real pedophiles from parish to parish. Sickening isn't it? So that much is true in the story. Anyway I told this story because I couldn't stand how the priest would sin by killing a man, but wouldn't sin all the way by telling what he heard during confession. Actually, he already broke it when he told Annalise, so that made no sense right there. He changes his plea (again) so the whole case was pointless and he was guilty anyway so whatever.

What was happening with Wes and Rebecca was way more interesting. Wes and Rebecca did not trust each other so when they were having sex, I just said to myself, "How can you guys stand each other right now?" Lying every time they said, "I love you." I don't know what's worse, their first sex/autopsy scene or this one. In the end, Rebecca got info on the school's policeman who saw them that night. Silly Rebecca, don't you know threatening lawyers who have nothing to lose and everything to gain if you're out of the picture is a bad idea? I must be watching too much The Walking Dead because I thought they killed her, which would be more interesting if they did. TWD is making me think evil things.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Previously On Thursday...

Hey People,

S1 E13
I definitely wasn't disappointed with Cicely Tyson. She brought her A game and I knew she would. Anna Mae Annalise and why she is the way she is. Annalise didn't grow up in what you would call a happy home. Ophelia made it sound like rape was a common occurrence to the women. Annalise was raped by her uncle, who died in a fire set by Ophelia. Annalise may not think her mother should win any mother of the year awards, but one thing she can't deny is her mother protecting her at all costs. I think this shows hope to Annalise and proof that if her mother could get away with murder maybe so can she. Anytime there was a scene between Tyson and Davis, they had my undivided attention. I don't know how they commanded it, but they just did. Through their scenes together, we found out a lot about them.

This brings me to my problem for the episode. What's with all the sexism? I just kept thinking Ophelia was just stuck in her old ways and that's why she thinks men only take things and women care, nurture, and love things and given the fact of how she grew up and only strengthens her accusations, but I understand why she thinks that way even though it's not true. Not all men are takers and not all women are nurturers. Then you have the case-of-the-week which deals with a female nurse raping a male patient. I thought it was a great case when I heard it, but was disappointed when I found out it was all a set up so the hospital's lawyer and the patient, who happen to be lovers, would get a payout. This had so much potential to showcase a rape case where the male is the victim, but it just turned into another female is the victim. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad the case was dropped in the end because she was innocent, I just wish the writers went there and showed that men can be rape victims as well.

In other news: Annalise wants to be Nate's lawyer; Wes doesn't trust Rebecca because she lied about what happened to Rudy; Rebecca has a tracking device on Wes's phone (weird to the extreme!); Connor let's the group meet his boyfriend (I'm pretty sure they're going out now, especially when the bf said "I love you" to Connor); Michaela is worried about Nate because she doesn't like setting up an innocent man; Bonnie won her 1st case without Annalise and celebrated by having sex with Asher in the parking garage (WTF!); and Laurel is a great liar, who knows Wes/Rebecca situation.

Tonight's episode will be the 2 hour finale so make sure you watch because it will start an hour earlier than usual. You know this season finale will be a roller coaster. Expect a review afterwards.



Not Showing This Week


S2 E12
Why do Ressler and Keen always get caught? I'm shocked that everyone decides to keep them alive. They seriously should be dead by now. Anyway the case-of-the-week was quite interesting. A cult gets murdered in their own backyard by the boys that were excommunicated. The logic was really flawed. Small group of people, probably all related, having kids. The men would take 3 wives and it just so happens that the population was skewed male. So bye, bye went some boys, but they would eventually take revenge on what their leader did to them. Polygamy, pedophilia, and incest, I wasn't really crying a river when the leader and the adults got killed. The children did make it out alive though so there may be hope for them (with a lot of therapy).

We still don't know what Cooper has, but it's very bad, so bad, he needed to get in a trial, which a friend hooks him up with. As for the safe that Red was looking for he found it along with the help of his DMV buddy (they make a funny duo) and inside was a card. The eppy ends with Red calling the number and talking to someone.

Luv ya,
            Diva

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Previously On Thursday...

Hey People,

S2 E11
Case-of-the-week: A man who tried to save his people by taking a CIA agent as his prisoner so it would gain the attention of Americans. A leaking pipeline was making people sick, but in the end, it turns out it was the collaboration of an American pipeline and an Uzbekistani that caused this epidemic. Red had his endgame in sight the whole time. He would get rid of the American pipeline and replace it with a French one. New pipeline, sick people compensated, bad guys go away, and Red makes money for making the deal. Win, win.

Meanwhile, the guy who was killed by Tom on the boat was discovered and now Liz is in some deep shit especially since the big guy who babysat Tom is now talking.

Also, Aram couldn't help Liz with whatever she found in that stuffed animal, but he did say it was holding audio. My guess is Red is on that tape.

Did anyone else notice Ressler dropping hints of lovers' quarrel between Red and Liz? He even asked Red if he was in the doghouse. I just hope they aren't father/daughter or that would have been all kinds of weird.




S1 E12
I swear, just looking at Connor gives me panic attacks. I'm worrier too, but I do all my worrying in thought, not spewing so loud that Annalise would hear.

Case-of-the-week: I'm actually getting sick and tired of Annalise winning all the time and the way she won this one made me roll my eyes. I couldn't figure out why the guy would talk. He had more incentive not to talk because if he didn't, he would have gotten his green card. If this man was supposed to lay low, then why is he posting on Facebook. Just made no sense, but whatever Annalise is a genius and all that and she wins cases. This show should stick to what it does best--covering up murders.

I'm hoping that we won't just see the Keating 4 + Rebecca all sitting together and worrying the whole time because that's all we've seen them do so far when they're not working a case. Well at least Wes is trying to solve the mystery of the last owner of his apartment. If they didn't have Annalise, they would have been caught by now, but I still don't get why she's protecting them. I know she said it was because of her they're in this mess, but I'm just not seeing it at least not to this extent.

Bonnie has figured out everything and one thing I'm not getting is how did she figure out the kids were the ones who murdered Sam. Everything else connects the statue, the carpet, and she may have gotten Connor because of his car being there, but how everyone else? Is it because Connor said he was with the gang and therefore they must be covering for him. I'm going to go with that because nothing else makes sense. So is Asher now the only one who isn't in on it? No one should tell that douchebag. He would just yell it to the world. We already know he can't deal with injustice as we saw from the previous episode before this (wife abuser/kidnapper/rapist).

I will say this folks, I was shocked and stunned that Annalise and Frank setup Nate. I just feel so bad for this guy. He really didn't do anything wrong and I bet this will be the case Annalise loses. I guess she will only lose when it's convenient for her.

Guess what? Mama is coming home and I can't wait to see Cicely Tyson.




Luv ya,
           Diva

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Previously On...Thursday

Hey People,

S1 E11
This is the first time where I actually was more intrigued by the case than what else was going on. At first I was on the defender's side. When she admitted to stealing a baby to protect her for harm, I was still on her side, but when the baby girl is locked up and is basically treated the same way her husband treats the other girls, she became a monster. I know she was basically groomed this way since she was 16 when she started to be abused, but no excuse. Glad Annalise dropped her.

We go to see what Team Keating did over break. I'll break it down for you. Annalise was drunk, Wes was having nightmares/opened letters not addressed to him, Conner becomes less of a slut, Michaela is now single, and Laurel was sent to her room.

Frank stole Conner's car so it could be crushed and was behind the New York decoy, which is now pointless since they found Sam's body at the dump. Sam's sister is not going anywhere anytime soon.





S2 E10
My Theory

Before I get into the episode last week, I just wanted to say I'm glad I'm not the only one who is frustrated and also intrigued by this show. Also, when it comes to ratings The Blacklist didn't do that bad for the night. Maybe it can make it on its new night after all.

Okay so basically last week was about retrieving Liz's memories of the night of the fire. The whole episode was a waste because she doesn't remember a damn thing and since this probably wasn't her first go around at this type of therapy that deals with memories, she doesn't even know if what she saw was real or if the people were in the right roles. Like I said, a waste.

Liz always thinks she's done with Red, but she's never done with Red so who is she trying to fool. There is definitely some type of relationship Red and Liz share other than the Fulcrum because there is no way he only cares about her for that reason.

I shouldn't say it was all a waste because Liz was going through her old stuff and found her stuffed animal, opened it up and found a small box inside. Now this is most likely the Fulcrum everyone is after. Here's the thing 26 years ago, info was generally on floppy disks and there was no way the info was on something that small back then. But whatever, I'll accept it. I wonder what Liz will do with it.

In other news, Cooper was told info relating to his health that we still don't know anything about, nor care about since it's not affecting his job and Aram and Samar are cute together.

Luv ya,
            Diva

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Previously On...Thursday

Hey People,

Welcome The Blacklist to the Thursday lineup.




S1 E10
Seeing everyone on edge actually made this a better episode than the midseason finale for me. Everyone was interviewed by the police telling their side of the story of what happened the night Mr. Keating went "missing".

Connor and Michaela were about to crack to save themselves, but when Annalise told them she was in on it, they settled down and complied to her wishes. Now everyone knows the truth, including Frank.

Rebecca along with the other guy, who was the victim's boyfriend, was cleared of all charges. Why did the prosecution office go after Rebecca and him so hard I will never know.

Now there is a new player in the game--Sam Keating's sister. It looks to me that she with be a thorn in Annalise's plan.

Did anyone else love how Annalise used their predicament as the test question? Maybe she'll get some good answers back and she can use them. If not, does that mean everyone fails?


S2 E9
So what did we learn last Sunday? Well for one thing, Cooper can't keep a secret. We don't negotiate with terrorists. What doesn't he understand? Secondly, how dumb is the government for putting the most dangerous information and the most dangerous terrorists in the same place? That's just a fail automatically.

Anyway, Red goes to a nonexistent prison to go after Luther (our number of the week). Luther is searching for the Fulcrum (Chuck anyone?), which is a blackmail list that could expose the most powerful people and he thinks the information at the site can lead him to it. This is what Red has been using as leverage against this mysterious group, but now the group is questioning if Red ever had it at all. Just in case you don't know, he doesn't have it, but he needs to get it so he can go back to being untouchable. Somehow Liz is the key to it, we just don't know why yet, but it does involve a fire which is most likely how Liz and Red have burns.

The mystery group sends a missile to take out everyone at the prison, which is pretty smart of them. Kill everyone there, then no one gets the info leading back to them. Liz gets caught and Red risks his life to save her, yet again. I swear she gets caught all the time, actually they all do. Anyway, Luther figures out who Liz is and Liz is hesitant to pull the trigger on him because she wants to know too. Then BOOM goes the dynamite.

I have to say when I watched this live, I was half asleep and thought it wasn't that great of an episode to air after the Super Bowl, but as I re-watched it, I thought it wasn't half bad. Still not as great as I would have liked it, but not as bad as I originally thought. We'll see if the Super Bowl had any effect on The Blacklist in the coming weeks.

Luv ya,
           Diva

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Ranking My New Shows

Hey People,

So I thought it would be fun to discuss about the new shows I've added to my list this season. I've only added 4 shows from network television: How to Get Away with Murder, Forever, Jane the Virgin, and Gotham.

If I had to rank them judging by their pilots it would be

HTGAWM > JTV = Forever > Gotham

and now, after watching half of the season it's more like this

JTV > Forever > HTGAWM > Gotham

Saturday, December 6, 2014

How To Get Away With Murder Midseason Finale Review

Hey People,

Okay, I watched this like a week ago and I'm writing this out now because I needed time to process what I saw. Don't get it twisted, it's not that it surprised me so much that I needed time to calm down from the shock. On the contrary, I was coming up with a way to not sound like a douche because I do like this show for what it is--entertainment. Let's be honest here, the cases-of-the-week haven't been that great, but that didn't stop me from watching and I'm pretty sure most people agree. So why am I afraid that I might sound like a douche? Well because I kind of called this while watching the first episode. I didn't post my feelings about it, but that's because it was the most absurd idea. I mean, haven't you ever thought of the least probable situation occurring and then all of a sudden that's exactly what ends up happening? Because that's exactly who I pegged was the murderer--Annalise. She was least likeliest to kill him and even better was the fact that she wasn't at the house during the night of the murder, at least that's what I thought at the time. However, I was wrong, but I wasn't that far off so when it was revealed that Annalise knew the truth, all I could say was "Oh" and not a ohhhhh, but a oh. I know so many people were shocked and amazed by the end of this episode, but to those who were like me and knew Annalise was somehow a part of it, this episode was definitely better than any of the previous episodes, excluding the premiere, but still not the best thing you've seen like some were claiming and dare I say over-exaggerating. I will explain to you why this episode ruined the show for me.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Previously On...Thursday

Hey People,



S1 E7

Another boy taken, but at least he may still be alive and possibly bleeding if we go by the medium.

Last week's episode starts off with Jack's funeral and the fame whore priest giving everyone a reminder that Jack was an innocent man. He also blames the cops for not helping.

Tom Miller has gone missing and everyone is out looking for him. I really don't blame Joe though. It was only 3 blocks and he was riding his bike among a bunch of kids. I think this boy left on his own accord.

I'm so happy Renee wasn't in this episode. If she was taken, I don't think anyone would care. But another outsider came instead--Carver's daughter. She didn't stay long, but it's kind of sad how she left. Her father was working on case of a missing boy and just because she stopped unannounced I might add, he's supposed to put a hold on everything and sit and chat with her. Why couldn't she just wait after his shift was over? Ugh, I will never get these types of characters on TV (Gotham, Jane the Virgin).

Meanwhile, Susan Wright knows something about Vince and it seems like all she wants in return is a boy for whatever twisted reason.

Anyway, they find the hiker who Jack saw and asked him some questions about both of the boys, but he only remembered Danny and really didn't help much other than tell us that Danny didn't want to stay at Gracepoint. We really need to take care of our veterans.


S1 E8
Well this episode was an unexpected surprise that I enjoyed very much. I love how close we're getting to the murder of Sam because I can tell you right now that lying fool needs to go. Let's get down to it.

Annalise tells Wes about dead girl being pregant hoping that he would keep it a secret, but boy yells it from the roof top. Okay I lied, he just tells Rebecca because he doesn't want any secrets between them. Too bad she was keeping a a secret from him as in she was telling Nate everything she knows. She didn't come clean to Wes until Wes caught her coming out of his car. Wes knows about Annalise's little boy toy, but what he doesn't know is that he is no longer playing with her anymore.

Wes was around, at least this time his pants stayed up the whole episode through. However, Laurel and Frank's did not. The car, really? When he went down on her and disappeared in front of the camera, I was wondering where did he go because I know cars aren't that big. Anyway, Laurel finds out Frank has a girlfriend and she knows about Frank's extracurricular activities. I don't know why Laurel should care. She has a boyfriend.

Michaela is dealing with some family issues, well maybe it's too soon to say that since she isn't family yet. Her mother-in-law is a fierce lady because she's being played by Lynn Whitfield and I've never seen this girl play nice in any of the characters she plays. What out Michaela! I have my money on the mom and Michaela will end up signing the pre-nup.

Meanwhile Asher was getting closer to Bonnie by consoling her and that girl needs a lot of consoling since Annalise fired her. I don't know why though. She kissed your husband yes, but she knew she was being played by him and told you what he did. We found out last episode that Bonnie saw dead girl that night and told her to leave. She figured out that Sam has known about the baby and he lied to both Annalise and her about not knowing anything about it. Just to make sure Bonnie didn't tell Annalise, Sam gave Bonnie what she thought she wanted from him--a kiss.

Remember people, the way you get them is the way they leave you.

Totally forgot about the case-of-the-week which was about a woman sleep walking, but was actually cleaning up the mess of her husband's killing of the nanny-hoe. Nanny-hoe just has a nice ring to it. It was a good case; however, in the real world, the mother would have to know who her lawyers were going to pin it on so she could agree to it because she could say no to accusing her husband. I wish this show was more realistic instead of going for the drama of it all.

Luv ya,
            Diva