Wild Cards (4/23) – Those are some nice cliffhangers they’ve got there. I really can’t wait to find out where they are going with all of this. If only I didn’t have to wait until next Wednesday since they’ve got something else going on instead this week. Sigh. I’m betting the commissioner is behind it, but we’ll see if I’m right. And I’m curious what is going to keep everyone together for a potential third season. At least I hope there’s a third season.
Survivor (4/23) – It still amazes me the people who think they get to order people around and never have to listen to them. I think that’s only worked for Boston Rob, and then only on one season of the show. As much as I wanted to see the strong guys stick together and win, I’m actually not that sorry to see David gone.
The Amazing Race (4/23) – It was obvious early on which team was going to be eliminated. Made it anticlimactic the rest of the leg. Still, I was impressed with how the gamers came back. And misreading the clue didn’t turn out to be what took the team out anyway. But this does bring us to the question of how people pay for things on the race these days. We aren’t told how much money they are given. Seems like you’d need more money for taxis than public transportation. Finally, it was nice to see them have to translate/decipher a Bible verse. But I would have struggled there since I’ve memorized the verse slightly differently, so I would have put the last few words in a different order. Doesn’t change the meaning, but it would have been rule incorrect, as it should be since I’m not translating what they have for me.
Tracker – I know I complain about the weird cases, but I didn’t feel like this was one of them. It pretty much worked for me. Pretty sad with the motive, but I was happy at the end overall.
Suits LA – A different flashback. And what does it say that I found that more compelling than the current storyline? I honestly think the show would have been served better without the flashbacks at all. Focus on what is happening now and the power plays and we might have a compelling show. But it’s harder to work in original Suits characters without the flashbacks.
Poppa’s House – You can tell they weren’t writing for a series finale since that was a cliffhanger on the romance they’ve been teasing. But, honestly, it was too sudden on everyone’s parts. I just didn’t see the romance building between those characters. And, honestly, isn’t there a big age difference between them? I never really bought into it. So maybe that’s why it felt so sudden to me.
Night Court – The A story was pretty funny. The B story? It was okay with some good lines, but overall, it wasn’t that great. What’s funny is, I can picture episodes where that would have been the best part of the episode.
Survivor – They got me. I really thought it was going to be Mary. It will be interesting to see how they plays out next week and going forward. I am thinking the final three aren’t going to have too many friends on the jury this time. I’m a bit surprised. Just because someone doesn’t want to play your game doesn’t mean they aren’t playing a good game. People seem to have forgotten that recently.
The Amazing Race – So much fun this episode. Yeah, I would have struggled making the pizzas, too, but I would have had fun trying. Okay, would have felt the pressure, but had fun. And they would have had to work hard to keep me from eating all the cheese in the first challenge. I’m not a fan of the siblings since they bicker so much. I was hoping we’d finally seen the last of them, although I wasn’t that surprised it was a non-elimination leg since we hadn’t seen any other kind of twist in the episode before that.
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