Edison (Norm Lewis) recounts the number of women he's dated and tells Olivia (Kerry Washington) all about it, but she's not willing to talk about who she's been with for obvious reasons. Instead she tells him that "when something big happens in the Senate today, you should be one of the first Senators to show your support." Edison believes whoever she was with hurt her. Olivia is saved by the bell and heads in. David (Joshua Malina) hands James (Dan Butcatinsky) the files on what he's uncovered about the election vote rigging but he doesn't want to pursue the story cos there's nothing to it. He tells James how Hollis Doyle (Gregg Henry) wants to run a pipeline through the middle of the country. David also leaves a message for Abby.
Olivia is hired by Harold Pierce's son, Skip (Jason London) as his father is going mad, he drives a motorbike through his house and there's their company and his wife, Anne (Patricia McCormack) thinks he's having a breakdown. Harold (Chelcie Ross) is living with Jenna (Kate Lang Johnson) an actress who could also be coined a gold digger. There's an IPO to come out on their company but if they get wind of this then it won't happen. They decide to get Harold declared unfit so Skip can take over the company. The judge tells Harrison and Abby that they need an independent assessment from a doctor.
Quinn (Katie Lowes) questions Huck (Guillermo Diaz) on the drug he would use to put someone like Harold to sleep and then they could put him in the closet and take him out of the house later. Huck tells her M99, so she's convinced there is such a drug. Of course she's conducting her own inquiries into what happened to her and how she ended up from Sonoma to DC.
Mellie (Bellamy Young) is throwing Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) a party with friends for his birthday and then a gala later on. Here Fitz mentions Defiance, Ohio and how that town came through with them in the election and James recalls reading about defiance in David's file. Jenna tells Harrison to call for a doctor since Harold is sick and then when they arrive inside they find the couple are married. The doctor was one of theology. Now she's his next of kin, he can't be committed without her consent. James finds out how the voting machines would be rigged. If someone voted for one candidate five times the receipts would show this, but the final tally would show the real result. The machines have a memory card. When he arrives he finds none of the machines have a card, but one is missing. It's t a school and here he prints out receipts and finds the final tally reads Fitz and Langston's name on it.
Fitz is handed more surveillance photos on Olivia and he sees her with Edison together. He told them to stop the surveillance but he can' help showing his anger. Harold shoots Skip in the arm and Olivia tells Harrison to deal with it, he can do it. Harold was saving Skip from the heartache and lack of enjoyment in running a company and didn't want him to become like him. Whereas Skip loves working there, so they were each doing what they believed the other wanted. They give a press conference cancelling the IPO. Edison is voted the head of the Senate as the Whitehouse publicly backs Hawley, something which Hollis was against. He threatens Cyrus (Jeff Perry) that he will take them down and Cyrus is relieved Fitz has finally moved on. Which he hasn't.
Quinn finds out it's possible to take passengers onto a private jet without naming the passengers and she thinks someone put her on this, she finds a jet in the name of Verna Thornton (Debra Mooney) Olivia's client. Mellie and Fitz arrive at the gala but she changes her mind and doesn't want to go in. He tells her Olivia isn't his mistress anymore and exits the car before saying, "you can't always get what you want." Repeating what she said to him when he was against the gala. As they walk out, a shot is fired and hits Fitz. Olivia tells Edison there was someone but he's in the past and she doesn't want to talk about him. Yes but for how long, especially now this has happened.
SO plenty of suspects , Hollis being the most obvious, then you've got the Sudan crisis and also Mellie too, as she changes her mind at the last minute and doesn't want to leave the car. Of course it could just be nerves on her part or maybe she knows what's coming, just like Olivia knew what was going to happen in the senate.
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Thursday 15 August 2013
Tuesday 13 August 2013
CSI:NY 9.3 "2,918 Miles" Review
Mac (Gary Sinise) chases a man down a busy street and is finally caught by him, he tells Mac to take it easy but he replies, "I'm not from around here." Cue back drop of San Francisco.
72 Hours Earlier
A DB of man is found at Brooklyn Bridge and he is identified as Ethan (Sean Harmon). There was no wallet but Flack (Eddie Cahill) IDed him from a tag on his backpack. Inside was an envelope containing photos which looks like a DB of a girl. Hawkes )Hill Harper) says COD is exsanguination as a result of stab wounds.
Jo (Sela Ward) is in her apartment and going at it with some man when she hears a noise, taking her gun she investigates and finds Ellie (Sydney Park) in the kitchen with a boy, Jordan (Colton Shires) she was meant to be at a party downstairs but came back for drinks. She calls the man a "surfer dude with a hairy chest."
Sid (Robert Joy) tells Mac about the eyes and has found a contact lens in the Vic's hair, probably belonging to the killer, well that was easy. The DB girl, Mary's (Christina Scherer) parents arrive and Mac tells them he will find out who did this. They had argued and she presumably ran away, taking the $700 she had saved in her account. None of them recognize Ethan.
Lindsay (Anna Belknap) analyzes trace to find fooprints which could belong to anyone and she couldn't ID the orange particles she found on EDNA. Hawkes finds drug paraphernalia. Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) comments on getting body armour fro Lucy when she's older. Sid arrives for his jaunt out of autopsy which he likes to do for a 'photopsy' and finds the headwounds could be caused by blunt force trauma, thus COD is most likely cerebral hemorrhaging but he doesn't know if she's faking it, since his daughter tried that with food colouring but there's no way to tell. They notice the time on the watch and put the photos together according to the time on her watch. Also in one of the photos Sid notices condensation on the watch which means she could still be alive and was alive when the photo was taken.
Lindsay doesn't find any way to ID the CS but Danny finds a reflection of the Flat Iron building in the broken beer bottle. This gives them the height of the building and where the photo was taken. A canvas of the apartments by Lindsay and Lovato (that's all we needed!) (Natalie Martinez) doesn't reveal any CS or wooden floors. Hey missed my Flack canvassing the apartments, those were fun times never to be had again!! (Except on DVD re-runs!)
Mac IDs the orange paint as being used on the West Coast, thus there are more than one Flat Iron Buildings and this one's in San Francisco. She needs Cade's (Peter Horton) help in this case as he's FBI and he reluctantly agrees since he's on vacation. Ellie refuses to talk to Jo about Jordan and doesn't want dinner either. She finds Jo will do all the talking and Jo doesn't want to talk about Cade either.
Mac watches the surveillance footage of Ethan being attacked, notice the time was stuck on 3.33, that's a nice harkback to Mac and when he used to get those calls at 3.33 in season e episodes.
Mac sees Ethan was there at the wrong time cos the killer was lying in wait for anyone. He stole the drugs since Ethan didn't have a wallet. Adam (AJ Buckley) matches the DNA from the contact lens to Boyd Hackman (Jullian Dulce Vida). Ethan called a man named Oliver Epps (Trent Garrett) who Mary's parents recognize as attending the same school as her but is 19 and she had a crush on him. His phone signal is local but the calls were made from the West Coast.
They manage to track down the CS this time and find traces of blood. Flack and Lovato argue about the Mets and Yankees and who's better, Flack being a Yankee fan since his father steered him in the right direction. Oh no another repeat of a scene with Angell and Flack before they got together, I mean could they not have done things differently here! Lovato notices Boyd and is out the door already in an effort to showcase the same stunt from last ep where she trips his bicycle wheel and knocks him over. I could scream just about now! Another CSI:NY woman who needs to throw her weight around, barring Jo of course!
Boyd tells them they can't prove it was him from the footage and Flack threatens to set Lovato on him, please do and end our misery so she can be taken away! But they have his contact lens that's why he can't see. Adam tells Hawkes he ran away from home three times but never far, once was over a girl but then two other guys showed up. That's cos his homelife will be revisited in an episode later on. He thinks it's better with the evil you know. Adam finds Oliver's prints all over the drug bundle but can't work out the symbol, that's cos it's from the menu, the daisy, also shown in one of the photos. Jo narrows this down in San Francisco and they find Oliver there.
Mac gives chase to Presidio Park and that's where we came in. He says Mary wanted to send photos to her parents so she could stay away from them and he also gave her drugs, which would lessen the pain when he hit her over the head with the bottle. He finally tells them where Mary is and Jo and Mac bring her home. Jo liked the look on her parent's face when they saw her and then tells Mac he'll know the feeling when he and Christine start "plopping out little blonde babies." Mac walks away. Jo in front of her computer gets a video call from Cade and she hopes to come down there one day, as she tells Ellie at home. Ellie is willing to move if she buys her new clothes and Jo can't believe she'd do that for her.
A bit of a routine episode and one that I didn't really get into at all, which is a departure from the norm from me, since I am always into my NY eps. Guess they could have been in San Francisco longer at least and yes I thought CSI:San Francisco too! ha. Have some of the cast moving there, except Lindsay!!
The orange paint used on Golden Gate Bridge was developed in the 1930's, called 'International Orange' and can only be used on the bridge as Mac says. The title of course refers the distance between New York and San Francisco. Sid asking Mac if he's familiar with the words of "Heraclitus or Ephesus." Lovato dressing up Flack's desk in Mets colours was all we needed! Not.
Hey Ethan was played by Sean Harmon, Mark Harmon's son, didn't recognize him there for a minute! Jo and he r'love' interest came out of the blue, figured she needed someone to give her this personal storyline, since everyone else was getting one this season. Those Post-Its have been removed from her computer, there were only two there now. One saying something about 'Employee evaluations in 6 days.'
Sunday 11 August 2013
Once Upon A Time 2.18 "Selfless, Brave and True" Review
Charming (Josh Dallas) makes breakfast for Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) but Emma (Jennifer Morrison) thinks it's about time she came out of her stage of self pity. She takes Henry (Jared S Gilmore) to see Neal (Michael Raymond-James) and he hopes he can tell him some stories from the storybook. Tamara's (Sonequa Martin-Green) coming down and he wants Emma to stay too. Snow heads to the woods and whilst shooting arrows to vent, she hers a noise and finds part of a broken arrow and a trailer. Here she chances upon August (Eion Bailey) with the tip of her arrow in his leg.
In Phuket, August's leg is turning to wood and he believes he needs the hospital. Here he's thought a psycho after he sticks a scalpel into his leg. On the run someone stops him and tells him he knows someone who can help. Here he sees a woman drop her phone and this woman turns out to be Tamara. The Dragon (Tzi Ma) tells August he needs a personal item from him and the necklace he wears will do but also $10,000, which he doesn't have. He takes his whale necklace but it's the cord that's magic since his father used it when he created him so he could be animated. August meets Tamara in a bar and of course she tempts him with the money cos it was all a set up from the start, she wasn't dying that much was obvious and tells him the Dragon took her grandmother's photo. The lure proves too much and August steals the money. When he's given the potion she shows up and takes it from him, she paid for it.
Emma tells Neal to be honest about her and tell Tamara where he comes from, after small talk over bagels, like Henry asking how they met, he spilt coffee on her blouse and gave her his scarf, sense another set up here, Emma leaves and Neal tells her where he's from, showing her the book. Funny they always manage to show the Hatter's pic in there! Well we need something as a reminder, seeing as he's not around!
Snow finds he's been living here since the curse broke but he didn't get better, that's why he was missing when Geppetto (Tony Amendola) came to find him. She wants him to return where they can help him and also to see Emma but he refuses. He's seeking redemption but can't find any, something close to Snow's heart (no pun) cos she's in search of that too, how to move on from what she did. Regina (Lana Parrilla) sees Mendel (Ethan Embury) at Granny's diner and thanks him for telling her about Henry in the woods. He seems familiar though they haven't met. She tells Snow that the special is blackened sole (soul.) Snow tells Gepetto and Emma about August.
August is missing and that's cos Tamara pays him a visit and tells him the bottle he seeks is in New York and if he leaves now he can have it. Tamara confronts the dragon in Phuket and he tells her about magic but she doesn't know about him and as he begins to change, into a dragon, presumably, she tasers him, why are these men so weak against women? August finds him dead and as he drives away, he finds her photo in the car and turns around. At the sheriff's station he doesn't find Emma, but he calls her and Tamara cuts the wire to the phone and then tasers him too, so underneath all that wood, his heart wasn't wooden, cos she managed to get him too. Well that sounds better than that taser!
Regina tells Mendel she recalls him as Owen and she kept his keychain he gave her. His father left after he did and she tells him he's not around and he should leave otherwise he will know what it means to disappear for real. They find August and he tries to tell Emma about Tamara. The Blue Fairy (Keegan Connor Tracy) might help after Henry recalls, "selfless, brave and true" which is what August tried to be. The Blue Fairy turns him back into little Pinocchio and he can't recall what he was telling Emma, well conveniently, otherwise there'd be no story to continue! Tamara watches and feigns belief in magic. In New York, August tells Neal he's going to find Emma to break the curse so she can help him and Neal doesn't think it's a good idea cos then his father will recall all about him. Sorry but he already knew. Tamara watches and then pretends bumping into him with her coffee.
She pays a visit to Mendel in his room, obviously they're lovers and in on it together, but now we'll get the boring story of how they met, ugh, don't really care!
SO was that meant to have Mulan's dragon, considering he was a bit useless, well he was. Of course her taser isn't magic but it is made to destroy people connected to magic and look Hook's vanished, cos he'll come to their aid later on. Though Regina seemed to still have a soft spot for Owen, it's a shame with her magic she couldn't see past this at what he's really like and what he's up to!
August's SFX were kind of brilliant since he could still move around even if he was wood and he was okay living out his life in a trailer in the woods until Snow had to lure him out and Tamara had to show up. Just cos she's Neal's fiance what made them so sure she'd be okay with magic and she could even be trusted. I mean look at Emma, and how long it took for her to believe in the entire magic is real scenario. So naive on their part, just as letting Owen/Mendel wander around town.
Snow slapping Geppetto when he admits there was room in the cupboard for two, thus Snow could have been with Emma, but she understands and apologizes, it wasn't her who hit him, she'd have done the same to be with Emma. Yes but the entire purposes was to get Emma away from Regina. Also Emma promising Henry she will never lie to him again as long as he stops pushing her away! Snow comes clean about wanting Regina to kill her and how her heart is blackened.
Though fans regret August having to become a boy all over again, even if his father can make up for lost time now. Something Snow and Charming can do with Emma, but she's not a little girl. Just as well, we can't have all our fave characters being turned into children, next we'll get a little Hook, ha. Tamara and her conducting every scientific experiment she could on the liquid in the bottle, as if she'll be able to defeat magic with her science or whatever she wants to do.
Did you notice August finds his leg turning to wood at 8.15, when Emma arrived in Storybrooke and the clock was forever stuck at that time, not also mentioning 815 was the number of the flight/plane in Lost, noticed that and blabbed it out too! Ha. The pages Tamara flicked through in the book showed The Mad Hatter's pic was from the episode 1.17 Hat Trick, Hansel and Gretel in 1.9 True North and then Bae in 1.8 Desperate Souls. Snow was listening to Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Bad Reputation.
Thursday 8 August 2013
Scandal 2.6 "Spies Like US" Review
A man hurriedly gives an envelope to the mail and when out of sight, he takes out his gun and shoots himself. The envelope has Olivia's (Kerry Washington) name and address on it. Olivia listens to the conversation between Abby (Darby Stanchfield) and David (Josh Malina) and wants it handled. He asks Abby if she wants a drawer here. Huck (Guillermo Diaz) is with Becky (Susan Pourfar) and he takes photos of her ID, credit cards etc. Cyrus (Jeff Perry) reads the article James (Dan Bucatinsky) has written on Hollis (Gregg Henry) and he realizes it's a quote straight from Cyrus when he wasn't well.
In the envelope Olivia finds a cheque and a sheet of music, which Huck finds is a coded message containing names of a CIA team, the B613 and lead by Crosby the dead man. He killed himself in public so Huck would know it was a hit. But it contains his real name and asking her to protect them. It means if they have his real name then he must leave and go into hiding, but Olivia is adamant she doesn't want him to leave. She can help and he gives her 24 hours. They find the name of a hacker named Sarnoff (Ron Ostrow) and he has done such things in the past. There are other clients he could be working with and Olivia needs their names.
Sarnoff's lawyer, Barry (Richard Gilliand) is found and Sarnoff talks to Olivia via computer and he tells her they are all spies who have killed in the name of their country and people need to know. Olivia wants the other five spies brought in as Sarnoff doesn't have the info yet, he's bluffing. But one of them will give him the info. Huck sends out a message over the radio for them to come home.
Harrison sees Olivia in her office and asks her what he can do for her, he will do anything cos she sat with him in his cell. She says it was "my job" but he doesn't want to be seen as her job. She tells him to break up Abby and David but she can't say why and that Abby was beaten so he has to use tact. Yeah that was tactful. Harrison pays off David's ex, Teresa (Jennifer Sommerfield) to make it look like he beat her too, which is a sore subject for Abby. She finds photos of his ex all bruised and he tells her she fell down the stairs, he didn't touch her. She then finds one of herself. David tells her he investigated her before they even were together, but she refuses to give him the benefit of the doubt. You know what don't care. Abby rushes in so gung ho, she's meant to see the signs by now isn't she, of abuse and potential abusers since she's been through it herself. Especially cos of her job and how quick she is to judge others.
Everyone vies for Stephen's office and Olivia doesn't want any of them to have it. Harrison telling her she's been saving it as is for some reason. What, she was expecting him back. Cyrus feigns crying in order for James to not write anymore on Hollis cos his job is in jeopardy and will hurt the President. After Hollis pays him a visit and tells him to call off James, his wife or whatever they call each other. Cyrus adding "the things I have to do." Well we all know about those since last season.
Olivia has Quinn (Katie Lowes) monitor their calls and what they talk about when Huck has planted surveillance cameras in the conference room. Each of them have made a new life for themselves and want to keep it that way! Olivia threatens Sarnoff's lawyer that they will come after him cos he knows where Sarnoff is but he claims ignorance. He does have a bank account which he gives Olivia and this matches a call made by Dr Melvin Feen (Sam Anderson). No big surprise, I suspected it was him from the outset. There's a stand off as they all pull their spare guns on one another and Harrison must talk them down. The Swiss bank account numbers match the call he made for a patient's prescription. Charlie (George Newbern) wants to shoot him but Huck talks him down cos they all have lives now. But Maggie (Sarah Aldrich) shoots him instead and they clear up the room.
Olivia tries to console Abby who goes on about trusting her and she lets her carry on. Edison (Norm Lewis) pays her a visit and she cries as they kiss. The tension is meant to be building up with Olivia doing anything and everything to protect her people, here Abby but it just isn't like Olivia to be that manipulative, and this conspiracy is kind of dragging, what with James having to be muzzled by Cyrus and Abby kept from David, it really is just a way to make us stay tuned without giving away much of anything.
Harrison telling Olivia he's her gladiator. Oh she has many of them around. Abby saying she relies on her gut but really seems that's not working here as far as David is concerned. Her gut was all wrong about him, she sees a couple of photos and cos Teresa gave her a sob story with tears, she couldn't see past the lies as her own life mirrors the same, or so she thought. Clearly she hasn't moved past her abuse even if it looks as if she has. She's meant to be an investigator. This story was more about Huck too and it appears for a moment that Olivia's perfect team is unravelling. Quinn gets her own office and Charlie calls someone saying he may as well hang around whilst he's back and conduct some business. So who did he call and will he be used to take out someone involved with Hollis and Cytron?
Wednesday 7 August 2013
NCIS Cote's Final Episodes Revealed
Oh another show we're behind with here, need to wait for the DVDs of season 10 to be released so can catch up on that too. The first two episodes of season 11 have been revealed though and it seems there may be a reunion on the cards for the entire team, as stated by TVGuide. Colin hanks will reprise his role and make another beeline for Gibbs (Mark Harmon).
Gary Glasberg comments how Tony (Michael Weatherly) has to look for Ziva (Cote de Pablo) continuing that "...I hope, delivers all the things the Ziva fans are going to want." Which seems to point to Tony and Ziva actually getting together for a brief moment making the Tiva shippers happy, but not so everyone.
Michael, said, "the will they/won't they is answered. Tony's going to face his sword of Damacles which has been hanging over him since season 3." This phrase however suggests Tony being in peril and having to face up to it. In the Greek cultural legend the sword hung over Damacles as he wanted to taste fortune and power if being a king but ultimately decided that he didn't want it anymore, as it also involved having to face danger.
We can only watch and see, not everyone though...!
Supernatural Season 9
Normally I'd have a lot more to say about season 9 of Supernatural but we're just getting through season 8 here and I don't want to read far ahead on it without watching more eps yet. But I had to mention the new character in season 9 as episode 4 Slumber Party will involve flashes to the 1930's and this character, Dorothy will make an entrance, she's a hunter. Only she's not meant to be real. Turns out she may be real. Oh we're not talking about Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz here are we? Don't know what to say about that, maybe it'll be too surreal if that's the case.
If she is Dorothy then we all know how Supernatural likes to delve into those areas and especially those involving fairytales. Author, L Frank Baum who wrote The Wizard of Oz book, intended it as an American fairytale, but it is also seen as encompassing childhood to adulthood and how dreams need to be reconciled with the reality of life in the real world. And I will write no more. It does sound intriguing though and if I'm wrong, well I'll eat all of Dean's (Jensen Ackles) pie!
The Mentalist Season 6 Reveals
Oh it's August and time once again when I usually delve into a Mentalist article, though this year, this isn't the one I wanted to concentrate on, I wanted to look at the Red John candidates more closely and in depth. Maybe I'll get round to it later.
So Amanda Righetti, who plays Grace Van Pelt and Owain Yeoman, Wayne Rigsby, are rumoured to be leaving The Mentalist after season 6 ends. Doesn't come as that much of a surprise since Amanda's husband tweeted something along those lines a while back and then deleted the tweet. But they only just got back together. As long as they don't get killed off. Lots of people will miss the Cho (Tim Kang) banter between the two partners, if the rumours prove true
Also this season is where all the fan's patience comes into its own, and believe me fans have been more than patient when that list of suspects on the Red John list is finally narrowed down and Red John is finally revealed probably by November. Maybe some are predicting this will mark the end of the show and season 6 will signal its conclusion. Oh let's hope Channel five in the UK will show it here in October like they always do so we won't have to wait for the spoilers and can actually watch the episode not too far behind the US. Otherwise there'll be a lot of Mentalist news, tweets etc to be avoided and dodged!
Creator Bruno Heller told TVGuide, "we're bumping off the suspects one by one...some will meet an unhappy end, others will live to the denouement." Also adding that whether Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) will actually get to kill Red John or not remains to be seen. (Something I mentioned in an earlier article of mine, from 2011 found here, http://www.popstar.com/News/Shows/Article/1021 ) How Patrick told Lisbon (Robin Tunney) he will kill him and nothing will stand in his way, and she replied she won't let him do that.
As Bruno said this will become a reality now, so it's no longer moot point. personally I think Patty should torture Red John and watch him squirm, but somehow Red John isn't the type to let torture phase him or affect him even, seeing as he's used to seeing the results of his own punishments on his Vics all too readily.
Tuesday 6 August 2013
CSI:NY 9.2 "Where There's Smoke" Review
The episode begins with Leonard Brooks (Rob Morrow) talking about the first fire he started to his shrink and how he felt in control. Today, he traps a woman in a lift and sets it on fire. When Mac (Gary Sinise) et al arrive, he watches them from outside in his truck, makes you wonder why no one else saw him, I mean all the area's a CS right, not just the lift and surrounding area. Said Vic is burnt to a crisp and Jo (Sela ward) is horrified at what she's seen, Mac calls it "a torture chamber." Noticing the pipes across the roof is where the fire started. Flack (Eddie Cahill) IDs the Vic as Rita and security footage shows Leonard at the scene. Mac and the team go to Leonard's apartment but he's not there. Flack wonders what he's up to and Mac responds he had "fifteen long years to plan it." The phone rings and Mac replies to it as Flack looks through the window but sees no signs of him anywhere. Oh Flack looking through the window again! Leonard tells Mac this Vic wasn't innocent. Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) and Lindsay (Anna Belknap) process the scene and she finds a hidden camera.
Sid (Robert Joy) conducts the autopsy and finds her internal organs weren't really damaged even though her DB was charred. The heat was strong enough to kill her but she wasn't burnt by a single flame. Hawkes (Hill Harper) notices she's wearing a personalized pendant, "To Jen with Love." Jo ponders why Leonard has started killing people now when he only set fires to damage property.
A new officer arrives at the precinct (groan, ok huge groan) another Det Angell, only give me Angell (Emmanuelle Vaugier) anyday, at least she was pretty and had a sense of humour to boot. She and Flack were made for each other. Apparently Flack was the only one who was meant to be impressed with her skills, what trip over suspect with a chair and give him the boot, not likely. Oh and give me Lorelei Martins (from The Mentalist anyday too!! Emanuelle Chiriqui had spunk!) But Det Jamie Lovato (Natalie Martinez) is tooooo Angell, even her red suit!! Yeah I'm possessive of Flack!! ha. Anyway she demands a desk and excuse me if the Watch Commander handles that why wasn't she expected to have a desk before she arrived, after working narcotics and having her cover blown! For another storyline.
Mac tells Flack that Rita wasn't her real name which is why Flack wasn't able to find anything on her and he finds it difficult to tell him to put out a bulletin, he has to say he needs to send out her face over the wire. She was hiding from Leonard. Who watches a man in a park eat his lunch. He finds his sandwich distasteful and then takes a sip of water, before he falls to the ground. The DB, Jimmy was suffering from hypoglycemic shock and he was burnt alive from the inside. Flack sees Leonard on the surveillance cameras in the park. Lovato finds their connection, Jimmy and Rita were related. She was a nurse and would have been appointed to look after Leonard.
Lindsay tells Mac that Jimmy was killed by ingesting caesium which was added to his mayonnaise and when he drank the water, this set off the digestive juices in his stomach and reacted to form hydrochloric acid and he burned on the inside. The deli is where Jimmy used to buy his lunch everday and is opposite where Leonard lives. Eeww who'd want to get a sandwich from someone looking like Leonard, I mean personal hygiene, general appearance, yuck! Jo watches endless tapes of Leonard's sessions with his shrink, trying to determine what set him off in the first place, or rather who. Danny says Jane Fonda wants her workout tapes back and that he doesn't care what his problems are, no one can do something like this. Also telling Jo he's worried about Mac. She thinks he's resilient and has done well to return to work relatively unscathed. My problem here is that Danny has known Mac longer than Jo and if he's worried about him, then she should have taken this on board.
Flack with a smidgen (ha) of help from Lovato finds Rita's real name was Jennifer Brooks (Victoria Hoffman) and she was his foster mother, along with another boy, Jimmy. So he killed them both, he must have suffered something horrific after his father's death between the ages of 9-12 to make him the way he is. Danny tells them of Rachel (Cara Pifko) she was another foster child. Adam (AJ Buckley) traces her to a rehab clinic. Leonard feigns a fire at the rehab clinic and during the confusion of the smoke, he kidnaps Rachel. Hawkes finds trace at the scene as well as bottles of ammonia/bleach. So he made it look like there was a fire. Hawkes finds the trace was silver nitrate but it came back as being ten years old. Mac inferring it's used for treating burns.
Jo tells Mac about how Leonard spoke of a deer in the castle and how hunters were after it. Mac infers St Aiden's was the castle and Leonard was the deer. Jennifer was a burns unit nurse at St Aiden's. Leonard was abused by his mother and Rachel used to see him, the furnace being on full blast so that's his attraction to fire. Jennifer did nothing. Flack and Mac arrive in time to save Jennifer as we get Flack going for a flying leap to get the lighter away from Leonard. When Jimmy showed up, he thought he'd help him but he abused him too so he wouldn't suffer the same punishment.
Lovato gets her desk with a plant and Flack tells her there's a pool going betting on who will last the longest, her or the plant. Oh boring, no really and what's it worse is this was going to be the last series and we got lumbered with Lovato as a love interest for Flack, hoping it doesn't go anywhere!!
Leonard is reading Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis and feels the sunlight in his cell, he takes his glasses off and starts to burn the page, then puts the fire out! Apparently the deli where Jimmy got his sandwich, Birabaum's is meant to be Mac's fave deli as mentioned in 6.17 Pot of Gold. Where he met Aubrey. So obviously Mac won't recall the name of it since he's got memory problems, he couldn't recall Christine's fave dish either last ep.
Flack's funny lines: "Turns out Brooks has no known friends or associates, which doesn't shock me having met the man." Danny surprised Cher had a work out video! Of course Leonard was going to have some sort of mother complex/issues, it's always related to one parent or another and mother is the obvious choice.
There are a growing number of people on twitter who really think they have a licence to be horrible to people who don't like the same characters as they do on this show. Which is downright out of order. Not everyone has the same tastes or has to be a sheep and follow suit. I don't like Lindsay and I've always admitted as much in my reviews. Everyone has an opinion which shouldn't be open to abuse by others. I find this highly troubling, no I'm not going to mention any names but there was one who was abusive towards me and I said let it rip, cos I'm gonna give you hell!! Stupid woman!! Apparently she doesn't like it either when someone tweets Carmine or Eddie as if she's got dibs on them both too!!
Sunday 4 August 2013
Once Upon A Time 2.17 "Welcome to Storybrooke" Review
Father and son camp out in the woods when a storm approaches, infact it's a purple storm, i.e the curse and when it's gone they find a new town which isn't even on the map. Sheriff Graham (Jamie Dornan) welcomes them to Storybrooke. They need their car fixed.
1983 Regina (Lana Parrilla) wakes looking pleased with herself, she managed to cast the curse as all the inhabitants of Fairytale land are transported here, the nifty thing being they don't recall anything about who they really are, aside from Regina of course. Regina going for that little black number, which she hasn't seen before in her neck of the woods!
Regina finds Gold (Robert Carlyle) here to pay his respects to Cora but she's hell bent on revenge. She blames him for everything since he made Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) trick Regina into helping kill her mother. It was him or her. He however tells her Cora removed her heart for power and this made her dangerous, which is what Regina has and thus makes her more dangerous. He warns the others of Regina's intentions and Henry's (Jared S Gilmore) still miffed no one will tell him the truth and Emma (Jennifer Morrison) thinks it's about time he knew.
Regina wakes in 1983 again, see time and fashion stood still in Storybrooke as Regina still wears now what she wore back then. She walks out to see Ghepetto (Tony Amendola) fixing the sign above his shop, Gold walking past with his walking stick, Granny (Beverley Elliott) scolding Red (Meghan Ory) "When I put over-easy on the menu I meant the eggs." As Red dresses in her short shorts! Archie Hopper (Raphael Sbarge) saying hello to her and bumping into Snow/Mary Margaret.
Regina ends up at the school and Snow releases a bird which flies into its house outside and tells the children about if you love someone you will find them, of course that was Snow and Charming's (Josh Dallas) line. Regina asks Snow how long she's been working at the school but she doesn't recall. Then takes her to the hospital to see Charming, John Doe, no one knows him, as she smirks at Snow not knowing who he is. Snow then begins to volunteer at the hospital just to see Charming. Regina wakes again with the sheriff beside her and is fed up of this continuous 'groundhog day' she's made for herself. She goes to Gold' shop and needs something from him but he can't recall anything either, at least he feigns not to recall but we know he does and did remember everything since the curse was his doing. At least he looked like he remembered.
All those knick knacks in his shop, all relating to the residents in some form or another, that ship, was that a reference to Hook, then the mobile which was hanging over Emma's crib in the Pilot episode. Didn't get a look at the painting behind Regina though. Gold with a teapot?
At Granny's Diner Regina sees the same father and son and they need a place to stay. Kurt (John Pyper-Ferguson) mentions the Boss in New Jersey and his car isn't ready yet. Regina takes a shine to his son, Owen (Benjamin Stockham). (Knew Owen was Greg Mendel he had to be since they were the only other outsiders who entered Storybrooke! Besides I'm good with stuff like that.) Owen gives her a keychain he's made and that seals it really, she has to have him now. She invites Kurt and Owen to dinner where she serves, you've guessed it, lasagna! Then tells Owen he can help her with dessert, apple turnovers, all those apples and she only made three! Ha. He's just lost his mother, as has Regina and he would like to stay here. She tells him part of his heart is missing. Kurt refuses to stay since they belong in New Jersey.
Thus she concocts her dastardly plan of making Owen stay by getting the sheriff to arrest his father on a DUI by speaking to his heart which she keeps in a box. Only Kurt catches her in the act and she tries to explain it's not what he thinks. Hey Sheriff got there quickly to arrest him. He manages to run and after a chase through the town, he's stopped at the town line. Kurt tells Owen to run and the keychain he has means he will always be with him. Regina tries to stop Owen but he leaves, promising to find his father. Owen brings back the State troopers but Regina uses magic to hide the sign.
Emma takes Henry to see his father cos she thinks it's better if he goes to New York with him since there's no magic there and Regina can't cast her love potion spell to make him love her, which she found in her mother's dress. Gold also tells Charming that's what she'll do and fulfils his bargain, so he doesn't need to help them anymore. Charming telling him he's family now and what about Henry. Well he sees Henry as a liability, as we recall that's what the Seer said to him, that the boy will be his downfall, so he pretty much doesn't care about Henry. Who runs away after Bae lets him go to the bathroom with his backpack. Emma reminding him he's his son.
Ruby thinks he may have gone it the mine but they find missing dynamite as Henry thinks the only way to solve this is by getting rid of magic. On the way he bumps into Mendel (Ethan Embury) which really wasn't a coincidence who's gathering evidence on his camera phone. He calls Regina and tells her where he is. At the wising well where she makes the dynamite disappear. Henry thinks it's magic that's at fault but Emma tells him people are bad too. He talks Regian round who burns the spell. Recall that happened in the episode where Emma and Snow where to return through the well and Regina backed down then too after listening to Henry.
Gold tells Snow his job is done and she asks how he lives with all the bad things he's done, replying, if you think it's cos they had to be done for long enough you start believing it! Snow goes to Regina and she wants her to kill her. She won't cos Henry won't forgive her and tells her the problem with her is she forgets her mistakes, taking out Snow's heart and showing her the blackness she's put there, which will grow and grow, even blacker and darker. Owen being there, I mean Mendel taking photos of this too. As we're shown his keychain when he gets into his car. Also next episode Tamara arrives so we know they're up to something.
I like how this episode went right back to show us what happened after the curse kicked in as it made it so realistic and put things into perspective, that what was it all for really if there's no one there to share in Regina's victory but also she's really living a meaningless existence, even Gold feigns memory loss which was funny, cos we're meant to believe that too, only we know he had his special word which made Regina do what he wants. Or was this only after he saw Emma at Granny's for the first time and his memories returned when he heard her name, Emma Swan. That's a little hard to believe though, that he couldn't recall until Emma came to town.
Oh remember when Regina blamed Gold for not keeping his deal, he tells her he only broke one deal in his life and it wasn't this one, that must have referring to Cora, when he changed the deal in her contract. The Miller's Daughter. Also he went to Archie for advice on how to deal with August whom he mistook to be Bae and he told home to be 'honest.' Well, that's what he did he New York. Isn't it great how all these little snippets from past episodes all add up and are even relevant to current episodes of the show. As long as we recall them. In The Stranger.
Also Gold wanted August to make Emma believe she is the Saviour and for this plan to work, August found Bae and made him leave Emma since he wanted no part in being found but his father, Gold. See Tallahassee. Which kind of made me go off a tangent since this review is about episode 17! Ha. She said it, Regina's fave word, and mine too, "destroy." Yes it's been too long! Also telling Snow to "get off my porch!"
1983 Regina (Lana Parrilla) wakes looking pleased with herself, she managed to cast the curse as all the inhabitants of Fairytale land are transported here, the nifty thing being they don't recall anything about who they really are, aside from Regina of course. Regina going for that little black number, which she hasn't seen before in her neck of the woods!
Regina finds Gold (Robert Carlyle) here to pay his respects to Cora but she's hell bent on revenge. She blames him for everything since he made Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) trick Regina into helping kill her mother. It was him or her. He however tells her Cora removed her heart for power and this made her dangerous, which is what Regina has and thus makes her more dangerous. He warns the others of Regina's intentions and Henry's (Jared S Gilmore) still miffed no one will tell him the truth and Emma (Jennifer Morrison) thinks it's about time he knew.
Regina wakes in 1983 again, see time and fashion stood still in Storybrooke as Regina still wears now what she wore back then. She walks out to see Ghepetto (Tony Amendola) fixing the sign above his shop, Gold walking past with his walking stick, Granny (Beverley Elliott) scolding Red (Meghan Ory) "When I put over-easy on the menu I meant the eggs." As Red dresses in her short shorts! Archie Hopper (Raphael Sbarge) saying hello to her and bumping into Snow/Mary Margaret.
Regina ends up at the school and Snow releases a bird which flies into its house outside and tells the children about if you love someone you will find them, of course that was Snow and Charming's (Josh Dallas) line. Regina asks Snow how long she's been working at the school but she doesn't recall. Then takes her to the hospital to see Charming, John Doe, no one knows him, as she smirks at Snow not knowing who he is. Snow then begins to volunteer at the hospital just to see Charming. Regina wakes again with the sheriff beside her and is fed up of this continuous 'groundhog day' she's made for herself. She goes to Gold' shop and needs something from him but he can't recall anything either, at least he feigns not to recall but we know he does and did remember everything since the curse was his doing. At least he looked like he remembered.
All those knick knacks in his shop, all relating to the residents in some form or another, that ship, was that a reference to Hook, then the mobile which was hanging over Emma's crib in the Pilot episode. Didn't get a look at the painting behind Regina though. Gold with a teapot?
At Granny's Diner Regina sees the same father and son and they need a place to stay. Kurt (John Pyper-Ferguson) mentions the Boss in New Jersey and his car isn't ready yet. Regina takes a shine to his son, Owen (Benjamin Stockham). (Knew Owen was Greg Mendel he had to be since they were the only other outsiders who entered Storybrooke! Besides I'm good with stuff like that.) Owen gives her a keychain he's made and that seals it really, she has to have him now. She invites Kurt and Owen to dinner where she serves, you've guessed it, lasagna! Then tells Owen he can help her with dessert, apple turnovers, all those apples and she only made three! Ha. He's just lost his mother, as has Regina and he would like to stay here. She tells him part of his heart is missing. Kurt refuses to stay since they belong in New Jersey.
Thus she concocts her dastardly plan of making Owen stay by getting the sheriff to arrest his father on a DUI by speaking to his heart which she keeps in a box. Only Kurt catches her in the act and she tries to explain it's not what he thinks. Hey Sheriff got there quickly to arrest him. He manages to run and after a chase through the town, he's stopped at the town line. Kurt tells Owen to run and the keychain he has means he will always be with him. Regina tries to stop Owen but he leaves, promising to find his father. Owen brings back the State troopers but Regina uses magic to hide the sign.
Emma takes Henry to see his father cos she thinks it's better if he goes to New York with him since there's no magic there and Regina can't cast her love potion spell to make him love her, which she found in her mother's dress. Gold also tells Charming that's what she'll do and fulfils his bargain, so he doesn't need to help them anymore. Charming telling him he's family now and what about Henry. Well he sees Henry as a liability, as we recall that's what the Seer said to him, that the boy will be his downfall, so he pretty much doesn't care about Henry. Who runs away after Bae lets him go to the bathroom with his backpack. Emma reminding him he's his son.
Ruby thinks he may have gone it the mine but they find missing dynamite as Henry thinks the only way to solve this is by getting rid of magic. On the way he bumps into Mendel (Ethan Embury) which really wasn't a coincidence who's gathering evidence on his camera phone. He calls Regina and tells her where he is. At the wising well where she makes the dynamite disappear. Henry thinks it's magic that's at fault but Emma tells him people are bad too. He talks Regian round who burns the spell. Recall that happened in the episode where Emma and Snow where to return through the well and Regina backed down then too after listening to Henry.
Gold tells Snow his job is done and she asks how he lives with all the bad things he's done, replying, if you think it's cos they had to be done for long enough you start believing it! Snow goes to Regina and she wants her to kill her. She won't cos Henry won't forgive her and tells her the problem with her is she forgets her mistakes, taking out Snow's heart and showing her the blackness she's put there, which will grow and grow, even blacker and darker. Owen being there, I mean Mendel taking photos of this too. As we're shown his keychain when he gets into his car. Also next episode Tamara arrives so we know they're up to something.
I like how this episode went right back to show us what happened after the curse kicked in as it made it so realistic and put things into perspective, that what was it all for really if there's no one there to share in Regina's victory but also she's really living a meaningless existence, even Gold feigns memory loss which was funny, cos we're meant to believe that too, only we know he had his special word which made Regina do what he wants. Or was this only after he saw Emma at Granny's for the first time and his memories returned when he heard her name, Emma Swan. That's a little hard to believe though, that he couldn't recall until Emma came to town.
Oh remember when Regina blamed Gold for not keeping his deal, he tells her he only broke one deal in his life and it wasn't this one, that must have referring to Cora, when he changed the deal in her contract. The Miller's Daughter. Also he went to Archie for advice on how to deal with August whom he mistook to be Bae and he told home to be 'honest.' Well, that's what he did he New York. Isn't it great how all these little snippets from past episodes all add up and are even relevant to current episodes of the show. As long as we recall them. In The Stranger.
Also Gold wanted August to make Emma believe she is the Saviour and for this plan to work, August found Bae and made him leave Emma since he wanted no part in being found but his father, Gold. See Tallahassee. Which kind of made me go off a tangent since this review is about episode 17! Ha. She said it, Regina's fave word, and mine too, "destroy." Yes it's been too long! Also telling Snow to "get off my porch!"
Friday 2 August 2013
Sherlock 2.3 "The Reichenbach Fall" Review
The episode opens with Watson (Martin Freeman) at the shrink again, this time he's there to talk about troubling events, which we know turn out to be the 'death of Sherlock.' However, there were so many clues in this episode which were apparent. See below.
Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) is congratulated on the case of The Reichenbach Fall, a painting and he becomes known as The Reichenbach hero" in the press. Leading to plenty of photos, as well as solving many other high profile cases such as kidnappings, etc. Each time he's rewarded with a small gift, like diamond cufflinks when his sleeves have buttons, or a tie pin when he doesn't wear ties and from Lestrade (Rupert Graves) and the rest of the team, a deerstalker, they all chipped in for it. Again he gets more press coverage. Even Watson pints it out, how can he remain a 'private' detective with all this publicity and then warns him the press will turn on him. Sherlock tells him Watson also has a nickname in the papers, "bachelor." Well Watson was right, the press did turn on him and not only that but also the very force he has helped on so many occasions, barring Lestrade.
Moriarty (Andrew Scott) is at the Tower of London and elaborately uses an App to break the glass on the crown jewels display, as well as organize a daylight robbery at the Bank Of England and Pentonville prison is in jeopardy, just as everyone is enjoying that quintessential cup of British tea! Sherlock also makes a cup for Moriarty, later. He writes, "get Sherlock" on the glass and then breaks it using a diamond and is sitting with the jewels on when the police arrive. Six weeks later he ends up in court and who is there to testify, none other than Sherlock.
Watson tells him to answer what's asked of him and nothing more, but Sherlock can't resist "showing off" as the judge calls it, figuring out everything about the jury. He finds himself in contempt and ends up in a cell with Moriarty. Also meeting a reporter in the loo, Kitty (Katherine Parkinson) he tells her everything about her too and she just happens to be wearing his deerstalker, well one like it. Moriarty doesn't put up a defence and instead the jury finds him not guilty and not as Sherlock presupposed guilty. Realizing he got to the jury by sending them messages over the TV, threatening their loved ones.
Moriarty then pays a visit to Sherlock and he expects him as he plays his violin and makes tea. Moriarty sits in the chair Sherlock doesn't have ready for him and takes an apple. He then talks about wanting to be free of Sherlock, and everything was just a big plan to show criminals he was for hire and he could do anything, get in anywhere with just one key, that's all he needed, a key. He then taps his fingers on the side of the chair which is meant to be some sort of a message, or so we're meant to believe. Also coming up with the line "every fairytale needs a good old fashioned villain." As well as Sherlock saying he wants to "burn" him, he said that in the season 2 opener too.
Mycroft (Mark Gatiss) calls Watson to The Diogenes Club and tells him to watch Sherlock's back, mentioning a Richard Brook, a friend of Sherlock's, who talked about him in the press. But then Watson has been watching Sherlock's back since he met him, A Study in Pink, when he saved his life from the murdering cabbie. He shows him photos of assassins who have been hired to kill Sherlock and have moved in a few doors away from 221B, as well as one living upstairs. Next comes the case of a missing brother and sister from a boarding school, children of the US Ambassador. Sherlock arriving there and proceeding to pull off the blanket around the House Mistress so she'd answer his questions quickly. Which again everyone found so rude. Leading them to a Grimm's fairytales book and the envelope with the seal, which Watson didn't get to see, seeing as he picked up the envelope with the one outside their place, until later.
The boys room he finds using ALS has a message on the wall and he finds footprints to follow. Then takes a sample from the floor and analyzes the oil to determine the location of the children and that chocolate is involved. The children eating sweets poisoned with mercury. Sherlock being allowed to talk to the girl who's in hysterics at the sight of him, which sets up doubt in Donovan's (Vinette Robinson) mind about how Sherlock could solve the case with one shoeprint unless he was behind it. Er, cos he's Sherlock. Then Sherlock seeing "I.O.U" outside on the building. Everything leading up to Sherlock being discredited and called a fraud. Sherlock even getting a burnt gingerbread man, alluding to this story and Moriarty wanting to burn him form the outset. As well as Hansel and Gretel with the breadcrumbs leading to the children. I'm not sure why they had Sherlock take so long to make this fairytale connection to Moriarty, as it was obvious from the moment he talked about fairytale villains.
Then there was Kitty who published Sherlock's story and her source turning out to be Moriarty aka, Richard Brook (meaning Reichenbach in German.) telling her Sherlock hired him and he's only a meagre actor and of course he was. With being a criminal consultant, he had to have some acting ability to pull this off. Again all pointing to the 'final problem', he said it often enough. Good bit of continuity there when Sherlock takes the taxi alone to think and Moriarty comes on the screen reading a fairytale, then turning out to be the driver! Alluded to the first episode of season 1 and how how Moriarty had hired the cabbie all along to commit those murders just to engage Sherlock and get him involved. Yet Moriarty was the one who began this "game" and Sherlock wouldn't have been none the wiser about him, was the criminal not-so mastermind trying to outplay our hero?
Being the last episode we had to have another chase involved and this time with the two of them in handcuffs! Sherlock telling Watson to "hold my hand." A nice touch! Donovan reminding Watson of what she said in A Study in Pink about it all getting too much for him as he's a psychopath. Watson's not taking in the accusation though as he knows him better than that! To the point where Sherlock has to fake Mrs Hudson (Una Stubbs) getting ill for Watson to leave so he can put his plan into motion.
SO anyway as said last episode review, Mycroft had something up his sleeve when he had Moriarty freed, after months of torture he wouldn't talk but he would to Mycroft, only a little. When Watson tells him Sherlock only has two names in his book, his and Mycroft's, so infact Mycroft was the one who told Sherlock's enemy everything about him. His plan backfired, or did it?
Sherlock saying he doesn't have to die since, "I've got you." Oh Sherlock almost bursting into song there, yes let's have a bit of a musical! Moriarty tells him there's no way he's going to call off his gunmen, which means that there is a way, so long as he's alive, Sherlock doesn't have to die. So Moriarty does the next thing and kills himself! Which kind of defeated the purpose of getting one over on Sherlock didn't it. He triumphed after all in the end and Moriarty wasn't around to see the outcome. Unless of course this was Moriarty's plan, didn't he have a deathwish since we met him in person in The Great Game, with the bomb in the swimming pool and Sherlock having the gun on him too. yet here he expected Sherlock to follow suit and jump to save his friends, thinking it was the only solution he had left to his final problem.
Those clues: well as we know from the original it is Moriarty who actually takes a fall over the edge to his death and not Sherlock, he is alive and though he doesn't plummet to his 'death' it was expected. The same can be said here, Sherlock immediately suspected his life was in peril as soon as Moriarty said "I O U." Not just cos Molly (Loo Brealey) saw that look in his face of sadness when he thinks Watson isn't looking and the same look she saw in her father. That something is wrong. But also when she tells him she can help him if he lets her and he admits he does need her help later on. Her help with putting his PLAN into motion and not one of Moriarty's. You see Sherlock isn't a doofus as Moriarty called him on the rooftop, he knew exactly what would happen. "Staying Alive" song/ringtone aside! It was Sherlock's arena, he called Moriarty and arranged to meet him here, the camera alluding several times to the "pathlogy" written at the side of St Bart's.
What happens in pathology, well autopsies and DBs, plenty for the taking. So she helped him by probably taking one of these DBs and making it look like Sherlock. Of Course they did have a body right there in Moriarty, but that seems to be unforeseen. Obviously when he jumped from the roof, was that really him, or a substitute DB in his place and the cyclist having to knock down Watson so that he doesn't get to see Sherlock's face, or the 'fake Sherlock. That's why he had Watson stand where he did and made that phonecall to him. The phonecall where he admits it's all true, the papers and everyone is right, he's a "FAKE." Even the headline on the paper has 'fake' in it. Sherlock wasn't a fake only he had to make everyone one think he was in order for his plan to work and in order for him to save his friends. See, don't think he counted on Moriarty having gunmen trained on his three friends and let's face it, those are the only three he has got, or at least mean something to him and vice versa. Then again, he may have known considering that is Moriarty's MO: to have hired guns everywhere, he gave that away in The Great Game and again here.
Moriarty gave the 'game' away by talking about Bach when he came to see Sherlock and how when he was on his last legs, the composer jumped out of bed and finished the musical piece! Thus the code wasn't real and poor Sherlock had his "mind palace" on overtime this episode.
We see Sherlock desperately thinking he has no way out of this, but was this for our benefit and when he calls Watson too, Sherlock has never acted like that before and nor will he, give in. Nothing defeats him and he had to 'act' sorrowful and make that final phonecall cos he needed his 'death' to be believed. That he invented Moriarty, but Watson tells him he knew about his sister. He researched him, but how did he know he'd meet Watson? Telling him to keep his eyes "fixed on me" and the call being his 'note.' He got someone to make sure Watson is knocked down. Hence telling him to stand where he is and I liked the way he threw his phone and took a flying leap. As we know, Sherlock doesn't get emotional and the only time he felt afraid or emotional was in The Hounds of Baskerville, but that was under the influence of being drugged! Then again the cyclist could be someone from Holmes' Homeless Network. They were mentioned this episode, also I like referring to them as the 'Holmes' network.
Let's not forget the 'ball under the arm' plot to show the or rather mimic the symptoms of death, Sherlock had the ball here twice, first he was bouncing it and then he had it in his hand when he realized Moriarty was tapping the code with his fingers, a binary code. Referring back to The Mentalist cos that was one of Patrick Jane's ploys in one episode. And I won't elaborate on the truck with the landing pad everyone's talking about. Hey that nurse was quick in trying to take Watson's hand away from Sherlock's wrist so he couldn't feel his pulse.
Watson at the end desperately asking for that miracle from Sherlock in "don't be dead, for me..." And Sherlock watching. Enough to make you cry! Well that's one way to get your anonymity back, save face and reputation and save his friends. Moriarty giving plenty away also when he referred to "the final problem." This being Sherlock, mention had to be made of The Reichenback Fall and the story, where it was both Moriarty and Sherlock who went over the Fall, so wouldn't it be kind of poetic justice if Sherlock had the nouse to throw Moriarty's DB over the edge instead, but then he wouldn't have his 'face.' That way satisfying the original story.
Moriarty: "It's going to start very soon, Sherlock, the fall. But don't be scared. Falling's just like flying except there's a more permanent destination." Funny Moriarty refers to "the king's men" since they couldn't put Humpty together again, nor it seems will Moriarty be together.
I'm probably wrong I know, on several things, such is the cunning of these Sherlock producers and writers! Ha, so I think this episode is best watched instead of reading a review, it adds more drama if it's actually watched to see all that raw emotion between the characters. How Mrs Hudson is angry at him and Watson isn't that angry. He just wants his friend back, be careful what you wish for...
Best line: Sherlock: "Oh I may be on the side of angels but don't think for one second that I am one of them."
Did Sherlock's line of "I can kill Rich Brook and bring back Moriarty" have any deeper meaning. That Rich Brook really is Moriarty and with him dead, Moriarty is still alive, or that Rich is Moriarty and he's the one who doesn't exist; that sounds like grasping at straws though or losing the plot! Mrs Hudson brings in the parcel with the "funny German name" but no one asks what that name is even when she says like the fairytale, or even looks at it, why not? Wouldn't Watson at least be curious even if Sherlock wasn't?
At the beginning with Turner's masterpiece being stolen and then recovered, we're not told by whom but obviously Moriarty must have been behind it and we're not told how he solved the case since the newspaper merely states in the story that Sherlock followed a trail which Scotland yard couldn't find. Unless that was just setting up Sherlock for his 'fall.'
Sherlock says he's not going to play Moriarty's game whilst holding the camera all this time, so whoever's listening and watching can still do so. Sherlock doesn't even run when Lestrade warns him of the police and yet the moment he chooses to run is when he's outside and with Watson in tow. Thus he was playing the 'game' after all. Since he tells Watson he's doing what Moriarty wants and "becoming a fugitive." Why? Even when he texts Moriarty he tells him to "come and play" the game.
In the original magazine story, Sherlock is attacked on several occasions, almost being run over by a cab at one point. Here Sherlock is being watched by the assassins as he believes they know he has the code in his head. He also admits that Moriarty is Sherlock's "intellectual equal" so much for Moriarty going on about Sherlock being ordinary here. Moriarty tells Sherlock in the Reichenbach Fall that "you need me or you're nothing. Because we're just alike you and I."
Sherlock on the rooftop, "I am you. Prepared to do anything. Prepared to burn....you want me to shake hands with you in hell. I shall not disappoint you."
Moriarty: "you're me, you're me."
In the original story once they arrive in Switzerland, there's a note given to Watson where an English woman needs an English doctor, here Watson's call that Mrs Hudson is dying, but Sherlock refuses to go since he knows this isn't so.
So with the trailer at the end of the re-run on the BBC, which contains clips of the actual series, it seems we still have a while to go before the episodes are aired. Maybe after Christmas like they did with season 2, either way, it's too long to wait...!!
Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) is congratulated on the case of The Reichenbach Fall, a painting and he becomes known as The Reichenbach hero" in the press. Leading to plenty of photos, as well as solving many other high profile cases such as kidnappings, etc. Each time he's rewarded with a small gift, like diamond cufflinks when his sleeves have buttons, or a tie pin when he doesn't wear ties and from Lestrade (Rupert Graves) and the rest of the team, a deerstalker, they all chipped in for it. Again he gets more press coverage. Even Watson pints it out, how can he remain a 'private' detective with all this publicity and then warns him the press will turn on him. Sherlock tells him Watson also has a nickname in the papers, "bachelor." Well Watson was right, the press did turn on him and not only that but also the very force he has helped on so many occasions, barring Lestrade.
Moriarty (Andrew Scott) is at the Tower of London and elaborately uses an App to break the glass on the crown jewels display, as well as organize a daylight robbery at the Bank Of England and Pentonville prison is in jeopardy, just as everyone is enjoying that quintessential cup of British tea! Sherlock also makes a cup for Moriarty, later. He writes, "get Sherlock" on the glass and then breaks it using a diamond and is sitting with the jewels on when the police arrive. Six weeks later he ends up in court and who is there to testify, none other than Sherlock.
Watson tells him to answer what's asked of him and nothing more, but Sherlock can't resist "showing off" as the judge calls it, figuring out everything about the jury. He finds himself in contempt and ends up in a cell with Moriarty. Also meeting a reporter in the loo, Kitty (Katherine Parkinson) he tells her everything about her too and she just happens to be wearing his deerstalker, well one like it. Moriarty doesn't put up a defence and instead the jury finds him not guilty and not as Sherlock presupposed guilty. Realizing he got to the jury by sending them messages over the TV, threatening their loved ones.
Moriarty then pays a visit to Sherlock and he expects him as he plays his violin and makes tea. Moriarty sits in the chair Sherlock doesn't have ready for him and takes an apple. He then talks about wanting to be free of Sherlock, and everything was just a big plan to show criminals he was for hire and he could do anything, get in anywhere with just one key, that's all he needed, a key. He then taps his fingers on the side of the chair which is meant to be some sort of a message, or so we're meant to believe. Also coming up with the line "every fairytale needs a good old fashioned villain." As well as Sherlock saying he wants to "burn" him, he said that in the season 2 opener too.
Mycroft (Mark Gatiss) calls Watson to The Diogenes Club and tells him to watch Sherlock's back, mentioning a Richard Brook, a friend of Sherlock's, who talked about him in the press. But then Watson has been watching Sherlock's back since he met him, A Study in Pink, when he saved his life from the murdering cabbie. He shows him photos of assassins who have been hired to kill Sherlock and have moved in a few doors away from 221B, as well as one living upstairs. Next comes the case of a missing brother and sister from a boarding school, children of the US Ambassador. Sherlock arriving there and proceeding to pull off the blanket around the House Mistress so she'd answer his questions quickly. Which again everyone found so rude. Leading them to a Grimm's fairytales book and the envelope with the seal, which Watson didn't get to see, seeing as he picked up the envelope with the one outside their place, until later.
The boys room he finds using ALS has a message on the wall and he finds footprints to follow. Then takes a sample from the floor and analyzes the oil to determine the location of the children and that chocolate is involved. The children eating sweets poisoned with mercury. Sherlock being allowed to talk to the girl who's in hysterics at the sight of him, which sets up doubt in Donovan's (Vinette Robinson) mind about how Sherlock could solve the case with one shoeprint unless he was behind it. Er, cos he's Sherlock. Then Sherlock seeing "I.O.U" outside on the building. Everything leading up to Sherlock being discredited and called a fraud. Sherlock even getting a burnt gingerbread man, alluding to this story and Moriarty wanting to burn him form the outset. As well as Hansel and Gretel with the breadcrumbs leading to the children. I'm not sure why they had Sherlock take so long to make this fairytale connection to Moriarty, as it was obvious from the moment he talked about fairytale villains.
Then there was Kitty who published Sherlock's story and her source turning out to be Moriarty aka, Richard Brook (meaning Reichenbach in German.) telling her Sherlock hired him and he's only a meagre actor and of course he was. With being a criminal consultant, he had to have some acting ability to pull this off. Again all pointing to the 'final problem', he said it often enough. Good bit of continuity there when Sherlock takes the taxi alone to think and Moriarty comes on the screen reading a fairytale, then turning out to be the driver! Alluded to the first episode of season 1 and how how Moriarty had hired the cabbie all along to commit those murders just to engage Sherlock and get him involved. Yet Moriarty was the one who began this "game" and Sherlock wouldn't have been none the wiser about him, was the criminal not-so mastermind trying to outplay our hero?
Being the last episode we had to have another chase involved and this time with the two of them in handcuffs! Sherlock telling Watson to "hold my hand." A nice touch! Donovan reminding Watson of what she said in A Study in Pink about it all getting too much for him as he's a psychopath. Watson's not taking in the accusation though as he knows him better than that! To the point where Sherlock has to fake Mrs Hudson (Una Stubbs) getting ill for Watson to leave so he can put his plan into motion.
SO anyway as said last episode review, Mycroft had something up his sleeve when he had Moriarty freed, after months of torture he wouldn't talk but he would to Mycroft, only a little. When Watson tells him Sherlock only has two names in his book, his and Mycroft's, so infact Mycroft was the one who told Sherlock's enemy everything about him. His plan backfired, or did it?
Sherlock saying he doesn't have to die since, "I've got you." Oh Sherlock almost bursting into song there, yes let's have a bit of a musical! Moriarty tells him there's no way he's going to call off his gunmen, which means that there is a way, so long as he's alive, Sherlock doesn't have to die. So Moriarty does the next thing and kills himself! Which kind of defeated the purpose of getting one over on Sherlock didn't it. He triumphed after all in the end and Moriarty wasn't around to see the outcome. Unless of course this was Moriarty's plan, didn't he have a deathwish since we met him in person in The Great Game, with the bomb in the swimming pool and Sherlock having the gun on him too. yet here he expected Sherlock to follow suit and jump to save his friends, thinking it was the only solution he had left to his final problem.
Those clues: well as we know from the original it is Moriarty who actually takes a fall over the edge to his death and not Sherlock, he is alive and though he doesn't plummet to his 'death' it was expected. The same can be said here, Sherlock immediately suspected his life was in peril as soon as Moriarty said "I O U." Not just cos Molly (Loo Brealey) saw that look in his face of sadness when he thinks Watson isn't looking and the same look she saw in her father. That something is wrong. But also when she tells him she can help him if he lets her and he admits he does need her help later on. Her help with putting his PLAN into motion and not one of Moriarty's. You see Sherlock isn't a doofus as Moriarty called him on the rooftop, he knew exactly what would happen. "Staying Alive" song/ringtone aside! It was Sherlock's arena, he called Moriarty and arranged to meet him here, the camera alluding several times to the "pathlogy" written at the side of St Bart's.
What happens in pathology, well autopsies and DBs, plenty for the taking. So she helped him by probably taking one of these DBs and making it look like Sherlock. Of Course they did have a body right there in Moriarty, but that seems to be unforeseen. Obviously when he jumped from the roof, was that really him, or a substitute DB in his place and the cyclist having to knock down Watson so that he doesn't get to see Sherlock's face, or the 'fake Sherlock. That's why he had Watson stand where he did and made that phonecall to him. The phonecall where he admits it's all true, the papers and everyone is right, he's a "FAKE." Even the headline on the paper has 'fake' in it. Sherlock wasn't a fake only he had to make everyone one think he was in order for his plan to work and in order for him to save his friends. See, don't think he counted on Moriarty having gunmen trained on his three friends and let's face it, those are the only three he has got, or at least mean something to him and vice versa. Then again, he may have known considering that is Moriarty's MO: to have hired guns everywhere, he gave that away in The Great Game and again here.
Moriarty gave the 'game' away by talking about Bach when he came to see Sherlock and how when he was on his last legs, the composer jumped out of bed and finished the musical piece! Thus the code wasn't real and poor Sherlock had his "mind palace" on overtime this episode.
We see Sherlock desperately thinking he has no way out of this, but was this for our benefit and when he calls Watson too, Sherlock has never acted like that before and nor will he, give in. Nothing defeats him and he had to 'act' sorrowful and make that final phonecall cos he needed his 'death' to be believed. That he invented Moriarty, but Watson tells him he knew about his sister. He researched him, but how did he know he'd meet Watson? Telling him to keep his eyes "fixed on me" and the call being his 'note.' He got someone to make sure Watson is knocked down. Hence telling him to stand where he is and I liked the way he threw his phone and took a flying leap. As we know, Sherlock doesn't get emotional and the only time he felt afraid or emotional was in The Hounds of Baskerville, but that was under the influence of being drugged! Then again the cyclist could be someone from Holmes' Homeless Network. They were mentioned this episode, also I like referring to them as the 'Holmes' network.
Let's not forget the 'ball under the arm' plot to show the or rather mimic the symptoms of death, Sherlock had the ball here twice, first he was bouncing it and then he had it in his hand when he realized Moriarty was tapping the code with his fingers, a binary code. Referring back to The Mentalist cos that was one of Patrick Jane's ploys in one episode. And I won't elaborate on the truck with the landing pad everyone's talking about. Hey that nurse was quick in trying to take Watson's hand away from Sherlock's wrist so he couldn't feel his pulse.
Watson at the end desperately asking for that miracle from Sherlock in "don't be dead, for me..." And Sherlock watching. Enough to make you cry! Well that's one way to get your anonymity back, save face and reputation and save his friends. Moriarty giving plenty away also when he referred to "the final problem." This being Sherlock, mention had to be made of The Reichenback Fall and the story, where it was both Moriarty and Sherlock who went over the Fall, so wouldn't it be kind of poetic justice if Sherlock had the nouse to throw Moriarty's DB over the edge instead, but then he wouldn't have his 'face.' That way satisfying the original story.
Moriarty: "It's going to start very soon, Sherlock, the fall. But don't be scared. Falling's just like flying except there's a more permanent destination." Funny Moriarty refers to "the king's men" since they couldn't put Humpty together again, nor it seems will Moriarty be together.
I'm probably wrong I know, on several things, such is the cunning of these Sherlock producers and writers! Ha, so I think this episode is best watched instead of reading a review, it adds more drama if it's actually watched to see all that raw emotion between the characters. How Mrs Hudson is angry at him and Watson isn't that angry. He just wants his friend back, be careful what you wish for...
Best line: Sherlock: "Oh I may be on the side of angels but don't think for one second that I am one of them."
Did Sherlock's line of "I can kill Rich Brook and bring back Moriarty" have any deeper meaning. That Rich Brook really is Moriarty and with him dead, Moriarty is still alive, or that Rich is Moriarty and he's the one who doesn't exist; that sounds like grasping at straws though or losing the plot! Mrs Hudson brings in the parcel with the "funny German name" but no one asks what that name is even when she says like the fairytale, or even looks at it, why not? Wouldn't Watson at least be curious even if Sherlock wasn't?
At the beginning with Turner's masterpiece being stolen and then recovered, we're not told by whom but obviously Moriarty must have been behind it and we're not told how he solved the case since the newspaper merely states in the story that Sherlock followed a trail which Scotland yard couldn't find. Unless that was just setting up Sherlock for his 'fall.'
Sherlock says he's not going to play Moriarty's game whilst holding the camera all this time, so whoever's listening and watching can still do so. Sherlock doesn't even run when Lestrade warns him of the police and yet the moment he chooses to run is when he's outside and with Watson in tow. Thus he was playing the 'game' after all. Since he tells Watson he's doing what Moriarty wants and "becoming a fugitive." Why? Even when he texts Moriarty he tells him to "come and play" the game.
In the original magazine story, Sherlock is attacked on several occasions, almost being run over by a cab at one point. Here Sherlock is being watched by the assassins as he believes they know he has the code in his head. He also admits that Moriarty is Sherlock's "intellectual equal" so much for Moriarty going on about Sherlock being ordinary here. Moriarty tells Sherlock in the Reichenbach Fall that "you need me or you're nothing. Because we're just alike you and I."
Sherlock on the rooftop, "I am you. Prepared to do anything. Prepared to burn....you want me to shake hands with you in hell. I shall not disappoint you."
Moriarty: "you're me, you're me."
In the original story once they arrive in Switzerland, there's a note given to Watson where an English woman needs an English doctor, here Watson's call that Mrs Hudson is dying, but Sherlock refuses to go since he knows this isn't so.
So with the trailer at the end of the re-run on the BBC, which contains clips of the actual series, it seems we still have a while to go before the episodes are aired. Maybe after Christmas like they did with season 2, either way, it's too long to wait...!!
Thursday 1 August 2013
Scandal 2.5 "All Roads Lead to Fitz" Review
The gathering from last episode have their secret meeting and Mellie (Bellamy Young) is concerned how she's at risk being here and Olivia (Kerry Washington) adds they are all risking being here. Especially if David (Joshua Malina) finds out the link between Cytron and Doyle Energy. Olivia says she will 'fix' David. David is allowed to keep his job if he lets go pursuing Olivia and this investigation. Her next problem is a dead man at the Governor's house, shot twice with his pants down. Apparently he was raping the Governor's wife and he shot him. Governor Reston (Tom Amandes) used one of his guns from his collection as he's a pro-gun Democrat as Olivia knows from the election. The rapist happened to be a contractor at his house and he built the entire house from scratch.
Jane Powell (Mina Badie) who is David's replacement arrives and Olivia wants her to meet at the office, looks like Olivia has something on her too. Cyrus (Jeff Perry) finds James (Dan Bucatinsky) has his old job back at the Whitehouse Press corps cos Cyrus didn't let him have a baby. The President is at the G8 conference and whilst he's away there can't be any other news made cos it will distract from the summit and belittle his presence there. James tries to ask what Mellie thinks of the East Sudan crisis. She arranged dinner for the four of them and Cyrus tells her she can't do anything again which leads to any distraction from the G8. She shows her defiance saying she doesn't want to be at that meeting anymore and Cyrus tells her, tough she has to be cos she wanted to sit at another table and that table is it. She may be a political animal but he's a "monster."
Olivia wants everyone to find whatever dirt they can on the contractor and Quinn (Katie Lowes) finds he was a serial shoplifter. Harrison (Columbus Short) and Abby (Darby Stanchfield) talk to his employees and find one's been laid off. Abby finds a hair in the kitchen sink and then finds long, dark hair all over the house, the shower, the pool, etc. Olivia realizes his wife, Joan (Brenda Strong) was having an affair with the contractor. She breaks the news in no uncertain terms and the Governor admits he didn't know. Oh yeah, he's the governor and won't know if his wife is cheating on him, highly unlikely! The Governor wants to keep this quiet since he's been labelled a hero in the press. Olivia warns him if there's an investigation and the police find it's not rape then Joan will end up in prison and there'll be no leniency for him either. He wants all paper trails destroyed, if there are any.
David meets a worker from Doyle Energy and is told that they are open to hacking via their software. David also turns up at Olivia's office telling her the rape case is now a homicide. Joan decides to tell the truth and tell them she was having an affair, she loved her husband but after the election he wasn't the same. One county in Ohio cost him the election, 4, 359 votes is all he could think of after that. She should have helped him but she gave up on them. Olivia finds photos in the file showing the Governor knew of the affair. He tells her he doesn't care about those votes anymore since this 'incident' has revived his political career. Which is what he wanted anyway.
Huck (Guillermo Diaz) has a date with the AA woman and he asks Harrison what he should do. Harrison suggests a restaurant and still has her number on his hand. Abby types it onto the computer and sees a post it on the computer, 'The Griddle 3.30pm, realizing the meeting David had was a plant. Also the software Quinn's boyfriend was working on was used for slot machines but also for voting machines. Olivia has David's apartment bugged and listens to Abby when she tells David of this. Doyle (Gregg Henry) wants to take care of David himself if Olivia's method doesn't work and dismisses the other as if they're at a school. Thus it appears Fitz didn't win the election fairly and squarely and Olivia knew.
Cyrus turns up at Olivia's to discuss his woes and he's missed her. They got all pally rather quickly after last season. Especially since he killed Amanda Tanner, had her killed, killed Quinn's new love squeeze (yes he made Brendan Hines leave the show - unforgivable!!) She tells him Edison (Norm Lewis) wants to go out with her but it's too early for her, since "all roads lead to Fitz." SO what happened to Olivia's white hat and more importantly her gut. She said she was off a few eps back, but is she still in that situation, especially since she and Fitz parted ways, obviously that won't last long, or else the show would be losing viewers in droves. Did anyone miss Fitz this ep? Seeing as he wasn't in the ep he had to get plenty of mentions and not just in the title, such is the powerful influence of the 'leader of the free world.'
Kind of hard to imagine Olivia knowing about David all along and not doing much to deter him until we get the 'round' table gathering. Also she knows about Abby too, at least now but that's the part that's meant to make this interesting, what will she do with Abby, really I don't find myself caring. Though David's conspiracy storyline is more intriguing, at least for now.
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