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Tuesday 20 December 2016

Longmire 3.7 "Population 25" Review

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Walt (Rob Taylor) stumbles onto Branch (Bailey Chase) and tells him how "this is his wake up call."  As only Walt can say!  Vic (Katee Sackhoff) and Sean (Michael Mosley) go a short trip as he's hired a sports car, yeah way not to impress her but she's clearly impressed.  Vic should've driven away in the car and left him!  Ha.  Branch and Walt have a heated argument, with Walt telling him he needs to be working on recent open cases and not keep going on with the Ridges' obsession.  Since that's what it looks like to everyone except Branch of course.  Which must be tough and building up on him how people who are meant to know him treat him like he's just pursing a lost cause vendetta.  Well it's okay for Walt which is what he must've thought, cos he can investigate his wife's murder and reopen the Miller Beck case and no one's going to say a thing.

Vic and Sean have an accident with Sean swerving to avoid hitting a bear and the car ends up ditched. There's no signal on her phone so she goes for help at a house they passed.  Leaving her gun with Sean for the bear.  Walt tries to ascertain what Deena told Henry (Lou Diamond Phillips) but Sean calls him and tells him of the accident.  He actually wants to report seeing Gorski (Lee Tergesen) in a car that didn't stop for him but carried on following Vic's direction.  Walt arrives but then finds Sean missing too.  Ferg (Adam Bartlett) is radioed to check the number plate on the car.  When he's interrupted by a man telling him to put his gun down.  It's Gorski who tells him that Sean was abducted by men in a car with no plates.

Vic foolishly enters the house she passed on the road and a woman cooks breakfast for her son and husband, Chance (Peter Stormare).  Which was a big mistake for her cos he knows who she is and thinks that she's here undercover for Walt.  He even calls her Vic as she spots photos of her and Walt on the wall.  As she attempts to leave the two men arrive from the car bringing Sean with them. Gorski convinces Walt he doesn't know where Vic is and they should join forces to find her.  Branch asks Ferg about Gorski and Vic and then tries to look for online.  Vic is handcuffed and Chance believes she is here on behalf of Walt.  Gorski tells Walt his feelings for Vic and that she shouldn't be with Sean.  She did settle for a loser, or was he just a safe choice for her.

Sean is brought in and is asked who he called on the phone and if he called Walt.  He claims to have forgotten the password to the phone, well it was Vic's phone wasn't it but he didn't say that and neither did she.  He will finally give it him and he'll find he did make a call and to Walt of all people. So much for a low battery that lasted for a long time and got a good signal too in Hickbackville!  He puts a helmet over Sean's head and his son hits him with the baseball bat.  Vic asking if he plays baseball.  Branch finds Vic's letter to Walt on the computer and is unhappy she called him 'unstable.' Ferg tells Branch the deputy is investigating the abandoned cars and Walt and Gorski hide out as he goes to the house.  Gorski stops Walt from helping the deputy or else they'll be discovered.  Vic and Sean are now in the basement as the DB is thrown down in the bag and Vic thinks it's Walt, as she scrambles to open the bag.  She wasn't doing any flavours by thinking and acting like that in front of Sean but she's past caring at this point.

Walt gets to another part of the house and finds the DB of a Federal agent in the freezer.  Branch arrives and looks for Walt but doesn't find him.  Walt manages to get hold of one of the men and questions him about Vic.  Chance sets up a courtroom in his house and he will be the sole judge.  He's big on justice - his own kind.  Sean gives the password to him and Sean is given the helmet treatment again and is taken away.  Chance tells Vic of his treatment in the court and how he wasn't afforded his rights to due process.  Walt came to see him before asking about his wife's death.  Chance is told Walt's here and he wants to make a settlement out of court.  He tells Chance to let Vic go and he'll let his people go.  They'll be the only two who remain behind.  Chance sends everyone away and Vic is driven away by Gorski with Sean.  Obviously she doesn't want to leave Walt. Walt talks about his wife and as they hold guns on each other, he tells him he didn't kill his wife. Gunshots are heard.  As the car stops, Vic can't wait to run back and see Walt's fate.  Thus showing she's not interested in either Sean or Gorski and Walt is the only man for her.

This episode seemed like a filler of sorts as the men in Vic's life, all three of them have a showdown of sorts and Vic is only concerned about Walt.  As the other two will now bow out of her life.  Of course we know Walt won't be hurt, at least not seriously.  Also more fuel added to the bad vibes between Vic and Branch as she finds her letter and knows she's going to tell Walt anyway, but he did tell her he doesn't care if she does in the previous episode.  He has nothing to lose at this point, except his sanity which he's already accused of losing anyway.  Maybe he should've got a little gun action in the shoot out to relieve a little of his pent up anger.  Which he will do soon anyway.

Longmire 3.6 "Reports of My Death" Review

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Walt (Rob Taylor) and Henry (Lou Diamond Phillips) have words about Malachi (Graham Greene) and he seems to really have had an adverse effect on Henry, Walt then finds a DB is found on the park bench of a homeless man who appears to be that of Welles VanBarclom.  A man who disappeared years ago after leaving home.  He tells Ferg  (Adam Bartley) the man is worth millions and he checked his ID.  His family, sister, Penny (Kathleen York) and brother, Graham (Jamison Jones) hired  a PI Fred Tavish (Matt Roth) to find him, giving him a composite sketch of what he may have looked like now.  Also convenient that the sketch matches exactly the homeless man as he was now, at least there would've been a few changes.  What are the chances they'd get an exact composite. They get a call from the media about his death and they don't know who leaked it.  Surprise, surprise, spoiled, bratty son, Carter (Stafford Douglas) via Twitter.   (Some sort of joke here considering the fact their mother had all those birds around, which startles Vic (Katee Sackhoff) and she has to question why so many? Ha!)

Vic finds out that Walt knew them from when he was 12 and his father worked here, she wonders if Walt was a chatty 12 year old.  At the station they find the press pack waiting for them.  When Darius comes to collect the rest of the animal hides etc from the Red Pony, Henry has his foot in the freezer as he freezes his ankle and pops off the monitor.  He follows Darius with his camera and takes photos of him meeting with Malachi, as they remove cameras.  Cady (Cassidy Freeman) turns up but doesn't see him at the Red Pony telling him there's no soiree here, as she breaks in through a window.  She later calls Cameron (Nick Gehlfuss) to find out, hypothetically what happens if her client does a runner.  He tells her she can't tell anyone or she'll lose the bail money, but also since it's privileged no one else needs to know.  Adding he thinks she might want him as a lawyer on the case.  Cady says she can't afford him.  

Malachi walks in with Nighthorse (A Martinez) and throws the cameras onto Walt's desk, Walt says he didn't plant those since he'd get a warrant.  Malachi shows him a receipt which states Branch (Bailey Chase) bought them.  Well you didn't go far enough Branch and why such big cameras too? Walt is angry and wants Branch on the phone, who's out in the desert with Vic following up a lead on Ridges.  But a man arrives saying he's the real Welles (Parker Stevenson).  He planted his ID on the man so that his family would call off the search and finally leave him alone.  Walt needs proof of who he is cos he found two sets of ID on the man showing he was Welles.  He won't arrest him but says he can hang out at his place and threatens him with exposure to the press unless he talks to him.  Walt wants him to come to his family's house but when he gets there he's abrupt and won't answer questions, like his sister's nick name.  Carter takes a photo of him and tries to tweet it again but Walt takes his phone.  

It appears the homeless man died of a drug overdose and it resembles heroin but was some form of opiate.  Walt recognizes his socks as belonging to those of the high school football team, cos Walt used to wear the same socks.  The man tells him he gave them to the homeless man and Walt tries the shelter where he speaks with a Sergeant (Dustin Seavey) who knew him, going back to Cleveland. He says he didn't take drugs not even the ones doctors gave him, so he was a little not right.  Also shown by him not having any track marks on his arms.  He tells Walt he's the second man who asked about him, the first was a PI.  Walt chats with Tavish who tells him he gave up on the search as he wasn't well paid and shows him the sketch of the real Wells.  So if Walt knew him back then, wouldn't he have had a slight inkling that he resembled the same Wells he used to know.  

As Henry follows Darius he sees Deena (Madchen Amick) come out of the bar.  He follows her and asks her about the stolen money.  She says Darius made her do it and she didn't have any other choice.  Of course she had choices he tells her.  Cady calls and he picks up saying he'll come in and she tells him he shouldn't have done that.  Henry says he's coming back now.  Walt wants Ruby (Louanne Stephens) to check Tavish's account and his phone records.  Where she finds he had money paid into his account recently, but not from the family.  He heads back home and Welles calls him "Wally" what his father used to call him when he worked there.  He wanted his own life and left the only way he could.  He envies Walt's life out here.  He paid Tavish to ensure he didn't report back to his family after finding him.  So he already knew that Welles looked like the sketch he gave to Walt.  

Vic hates having to accompany Branch into the desert wilderness but she wants to keep an eye on him and brings up he and Travis kidnapping Sam.  Branch justifying himself by saying he didn't do anything wrong and Sam already had the peyote.  He doesn't care if she tells Walt since they have this perfect relationship going on, but he needs to find who tried to kill him and make sure he doesn't do it again. As Walt drives up the family home, he notices the camera and called the Tavish to meet him there saying the text was from her.  He used the brat's phone to send it.  Walt tells her that her sketching has improved and also that the angle of the sketch wasn't right.  She drew the homeless man from the camera angle.  Whereby she admits she did all that cos their mother loved Welles more and she's not sorry.
Walt returns to the Red Pony when Henry does and he shows them a photo of Darius, the man works from Denver and Malachi has many more workers there.  Cady storms in and says they're not keeping secrets from her.  She asks if that's the man who killed her mother.

A bit convenient for Welles to have turned up dead after all these years right here and under his family's noses!  Just so there could be a DB and she could have his inheritance too.  Her motive being selfish of course, she looked after her mother when she was ill and her birds, saying it wasn't about the money, but the fact Welles left her to do it all.  She didn't have to and if she stayed behind she must've still had a reason and that had to be money.  Cos it sure wasn't wanting their mother's love which she knew she'd not get.

Welles said he didn't want the inheritance or the money and just walked back off into the sunset, he should've taken it and carried out some philanthropic endeavours with it.  I mean think of the charities he could've helped, he didn't have to leave it to his family to take it all.  Especially since he met the homeless man and saw how he was living and barely surviving.  So didn't like that part of the storyline, he wanted to live his own life, understandable, but why not help others live some kind of a decent life of their own as well.  Turns out Walt knew him too when he was little and his father worked for them.  He wanted a father like Walt's (showing how Walt turned out the way he did cos of him.)

Henry and Deena's relationship must've been volatile they way they he grabbed hold of her and forced the information out of her.  Hmm, must've been a way stormy kinda intimacy!  Ha.  Seems like she just wanted the money anyway either way, so did Darius really take the money or did she keep it. Branch still on his quest for revenge and getting Ridges but Vic showed no ounce of sympathy whatsoever towards him, which she demands from Walt, like when he won't be sympathetic or sorry when she late r tells him about Sean.  You'd think he wasn't really a colleague of hers but some stranger who she doesn't know.  Which is exactly how she acted.

Saturday 17 December 2016

Longmire 3.5 "Wanted Man" Review

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Walt (Rob Taylor) has a flashback to his wife telling him to be careful and also takes his gun to make an arrest.  He heads down to the Rez station to arrest Malachi (Graham Greene) for police corruption. Malachi says he needs a Federal warrant but Walt's going to bluff it.  He says he didn't come here without Fed back up and Malachi tells him to put his gun down, as Walt readies the trigger.  At Malachi's parole hearing he testifies that Malachi shouldn't be released since he offered him a bribe to not be here otherwise he would beat up on Henry (Lou Diamond Phillips) in prison.  He's anxious for the Parole Board's decision.  Obviously he didn't count on Malachi having a long reach and getting some Parole Board member under his corrupt belt, somehow, either with use of money or threats.

Walt wants to find the man who killed Miller Beck and narrows it down to suspects who weren't in jail at the time, but Malachi was.  He tells Ruby (Louanne Stephens) he's taking his vacation days since he's got all of them and he tells Vic (Katee Sackhoff) he doesn't want the taxpayers paying for a Denver case, so he's going to work it on his own personal time.  He pays a call on all three, including Stanley (Kenneth Wayne Bradley) in prison.  Walt tells him about Rebecca and how he left body parts all over different towns after his killing sprees.  he blames Walt for taking Rebecca away and he could've been happy with her.

Walt then visits Lucian (Peter Weller) to ask for his help, he's not interested until he tells him he could get shot.  He orders pizza and  Jamie (Bob Clendenin) tells him were to find Creely Dorn (Rodney Eastman) who was imprisoned for making crystal meth.  He escapes as his workers give him the sign and Lucian finds a hidden camera. Crely admits he was the best cook in prison but now he's graduated onto a more lucrative drug, a mix of heroin, sleeping pills with added strawberry flavour which the college kids love.  He's arrested and Lucian tells Walt he didn't tell him Martha was murdered.  She was irreplaceable and he offers his condolences, recalling he made a pass at her once.  Walt replies she told him twice and Lucian says he was drunk.

Mathias  (Zahn McClarnon) shows up at the station and Vic doesn't go and investigate the stolen chicken case which she thinks is too trivial.  Does that make any difference it's her job and what she's getting paid for picking and choosing cases, when Walt specifically asked her to do so.  She tells him she's in charge and he says Sam (Hank Cheyne) made a complaint about being kidnapped by Tom and Jerry and she gives him their mugshot book for him to look at.  He's missed four days of work so maybe making this up, but he was high.  After Branch (Bailey Chase) plied him with peyote tea so he'd hallucinate and not remember they kidnapped him.  That was a waste of time anyway since Sam didn't tell them anything at all.  They left him in the desert and Branch tells him he's lucky cos he won't get caught.  Travis (Derek Phillips) will be unlucky if he does.  Which he does cos Sam identifies him as the kidnapper.  She arrests him and Branch offers him an alibi as they were at the Red Pony and Travis drove him home.  Obviously she'd check up on that with Henry who tells them they left by seven.  Also the bar tabs showed they had two drinks. So he couldn't have been drunk. So why didn't Branch just order more drinks.

Travis panics and admits that he went along with it since he's known Branch since they were little and he didn't want him hurting anyone.  That he's a psycho and she needs to stop him.  Vic asks Walt about whether she did the right thing when she turned in the corrupt policeman.  Knowing that Branch may be heading the same way if he hasn't already.  But she doesn't let on about Branch yet. Walt recalls what she said about home and thinks the chicken thief is Hector (Jeffrey De Serrano) since $20 was left for it, that's its worth.  Also recalling a woman came in to see Cady (Cassidy Freeman) and Henry telling them to stop looking for him.  Hector's the only way they can get justice on the Rez, reminding Henry of the girl who was raped and she paid Malachi for help but he didn't do anything.  It was Hector who beat them up and brought the men before her.  Which means the hiker didn't see Hector but Branch thinks it was David Ridges, tall and thin with long hair.

They head to the desert and Vic finds blood leading to Hector in a cave.  He was shot by Ridges as Branch shows him the photo but he doesn't know why the 'snake' came after him.  He wants to die on the land of his people and not in a cave as they carry him out.  Walt could've got a dying declaration out of him for Henry and it would've stood up in court.  Well, any sort of a declaration.  Malachi is released and poor Walt didn't get the memo, as he turns up at the Red Pony and takes Henry's furs and other trophies which he leaves a wad of cash for.

Of course this was all leading to Ridges still being alive showing Branch wasn't hallucinating after all.  They didn't really give Branch any credit for what he saw and told them, so is it any wonder he went the psycho route, first he gets shot (oh dear a sign of yet more worse things to come for him) and then he's doubted by the very people who are meant to know him and have his back.

Paranormal Lockdown 2.1 "Monroe House" Review

Eddie, the owner of Monroe House was looking for a quick sale, however he bought more than he bargained for, especially when he didn't know the story of the house or its haunting.  Have found that's often the case in the majority of houses for sale and bought by people unknowingly, it's not revealed by the sellers.  Even in the UK, there's a questionnaire where the sellers must list anything and everything about the house and yet I know many people shy away from asking that question of whether it's haunted or not.  Which of course they can answer untruthfully.  Am still waiting for that case where someone sues for exactly this, buying a haunted house.

Anyway back to the investigation, since something was trying to attach itself to Nick's back from the outset on day 1, it finally did catch up to him in the crawl space.

When Katrina asks why it keeps leading them to the kitchen, the woman's voice sounds as though she says "strangling me."  As I heard it at 25.33 and the man says "you shut it".  Oddly since in the other room Nick felt he couldn't swallow and had flies in his throat, finding it hard to breathe and making him leave that space.  Eddie also saying how other people have felt that way too.  There was a afire at the house, was that before or after the body was buried there. Smoke from a fire would also cause choking, making it hard to breathe, almost akin to strangling.

At 24.45 "she says again, "come into the basement." Before the man says, "send help."

26.19 a voice comes through and says "I can feel it" in a Southern-ish accent after Nick asks, "can you feel that?" When he feels the ground shaking, which eerily was also felt by the security man outside.  That doesn't often happen.  But great credibility.

Once again there was so much going on in this episode.  Wonder if they checked Nick's back after he was clawed in the crawl space.  Also it's disturbing that these remains were there for all this time, belonging to a poor restless spirit who's being prevented from talking and getting eternal peace, most likely by her assailant.  It took for Nick and Katrina to investigate and actually for Nick to go into the crawl space and be subjected to being pulled back and maybe even scratched to prevent him from unearthing the mound.  At least a lot of what they encountered was validated by Eddie.  Good on Eddie to do this, at least now it's out in the open and can hopefully lead to some sort of closure for that spirit.   These stories are very sad and on top of that there's the unknown 'demonic entities' looking to feed off the energy and give out its own negativity too.  Day 3 as Nick predicted "tomorrow is going to be worse" and it was for him in that crawl space.

As Katrina has to go check on Nick (again) their investigations are so exciting to watch, not least of which they always have each other's backs (no pun) and there's always common sense analysis, no exaggeration and OTT nonsense!
Was this just a shadow across the camera or was it something that moved, this clip looks like it was added for some reason, but no explanation.  Before Nick sleeps.
Was trying to upload a video clip of it but it didn't work.  Technical issues!! Hmm, wonder why? (Will try again later.)  Sorry you'll have to watch that bit!
Here's the video a bit of a haphazard edit if it was that, or did something more the camera?

29.52 when Nick's sleeping, the man asks: "is this all?  With the woman replying "I'm here."

Another gruelling episode to watch and can only imagine how draining it was on Katrina and Nick once again to spend 72 hours there.  But they have to and also make some sort of headway there too. It's a shame the history of the Monroe House isn't very extensively documented, would like to know more about it.  Especially the unexplained spontaneous fires in the basement, an attempt to hide evidence or is there some other general or paranormal explanation for this.  As Nick said "we have more questions than answers"  still even after their investigation.

Thursday 15 December 2016

The Vampire Diaries 8.6 "Detoured on Some Random Backwards Path to Hell" Review

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Alaric (Matt Davis) and Caroline (Candice King) find the twins gone at home and call the police who as we know will be useless.  She plans on accompanying Alaric to search for them and doesn't want Stefan (Paul Wesley) coming along.  Who's compelled the sheriff so he can cut through the red tape. Caroline wants to do this alone cos she doesn't know what's going to happen and that may involve killing Damon (Ian Somerhalder) so she takes his ring off and gives it back to him.  No distractions when it comes to the girls and was really taking her role of mother once again after moving out and getting engaged.  Enzo (Michael Malarkey) and Bonnie (Kat Graham) have their night of pleasure and then they get their prospective, rather respective phonecalls.  Bonnie from Caroline no doubt and Enzo thinks it's Damon, but it's actually Sybil (Nathalie Kelley).  Why would he even think Damon would call him.  She once again gets into Enzo's subconscious and he passes out in pain.

Bonnie takes him to the Armoury and thinks Stefan might be able to get into his head like he did with her, only Stefan admits he hasn't been able to get very deep before.  Meanwhile the boring sisters, let's face it, have had enough of these two annoying siblings mow!  Sybil and Seline (Kristen Gutoskie) don't like them, don't really care what happens to them, not interested in their redemption, reform, moving on, whatever.  They are completely useless and that accent of Sybil's Agh!  Not to mention if I hear that forced humming once again!! I'm liable to break some dishes or throw something at fat face Sybil stuffing her face with bacon!  Seline reveals her plans for the twins of how she's going to offer the twins to Cade (Wole Parks) in exchange for their souls and get them out of their deal with Cade.  Which involves killing darker than dark souls for him.  What; the all powerful devil needs sirens for that job and in this instance they're not even very good.  Damon thinks he can offer them a much better plan.

As Stefan heads into Enzo's subconscious, he warns him he's going to find a lot of darkness there, heck you're a vampire of course you'll be dark.  He sees Sybil tearing strips off Enzo, in him, literally and enjoys it immensely.  Well it's like scoffing bacon isn't it! Then tells Matt (Zach Roerig) to find diners cos that's where they are.  As Enzo sinks further into his mire of pain.  Bonnie thinks she'll lose him, but Matt tells her he's a survivor, he unlike Damon, didn't give into Sybil and fought back. Bonnie lamenting his loss and how much she really loves him.  When Caroline and Alaric arrive at the diner they're already gone cos apparently Sybil knew Stefan would delve into Enzo's subconscious, yeah cos she's that perceptive, seriously that was a silly part, she may be able to read minds and the like but to know what he's like as a man and that he will actually do this very thing and has the ability to do so.    Enzo comes back to Bonnie after hearing this heart to heart and doesn't know whether to kiss Bonnie or Matt first.  That's cos Stefan dealt with the siren's song in wanting him for herself and her own intentions, just as she did with Damon.  Well she well and truly got her way with the brothers!

She tells him she'll give him the real location if he agrees to come alone as she has plans for him and Damon of course.  Who was just going around being silly too.  Yes in this ep he was completely Sybil's lapdog! Stefan gives Caroline the wrong location cos he's got to do this alone.  For the summoning of Cade, they need water and souls, which they have at the motel.  Damon says they should summon now cos he's got a plan.  Yeah cos plans always work out in this show don't they! Even better plans than Damon's have gone awry.  But more likely his plan was actually one that was supplanted into his head by Sybil of course, seeing as his 'free' will is actually her will.

Selina gets the girls to summon Cade who it seems takes his sweet time to appear.  Sybil tells Damon about Stefan and how he's going to get killed by the men she's manipulated but he can save him.  She wants Stefan beaten cos Cade will like the show of blood.  As Cade finally appears Seline offers him   the twins and Sybil butts in with her own deal of Stefan and Damon instead.  As they're immortal vampires and have been around practically forever!  Damon tells Stefan to kill the man behind him cos otherwise he'll kill him.  And as he does so he offers to be the sacrifice in exchange for the girls. Thus conferring on him the "eternity of misery" Damon promised him in season 1 (see ep of the same name earlier) as well as his own damnation for selling his soul.  Well it was a sale wasn't it and it came at a bargain price too.

Caroline and Alaric argue over who the actual parent is and he says darkness follows her wherever she goes cos she's a vampire and he's taking the girls, he said that last time.  Well who asked him to get involved with the sirens anyway.  He seemed to relish the chance of doing so.  Oh and there was no mention of Georgie either after her DB was found, yet nice Alaric was big on sympathy for everyone, barring sympathy for the devil of course!  They later apologize to each other and she does the same to Stefan.  Who tells her part of his deal involved 24 hours with her, so she won't be a June bride.  She thinks there'll be some way to get out of the deal.  Alaric was a right old bastard this ep I have to say.  Excuse language, treating his baby mama like dirt.  You'd think he'd given birth to them, if she didn't have the babies and go through what she did, he wouldn't have them now.  How rich saying they're his and Jo's.  Yeah 'I'll just throw that back in your face Caroline! I mean you also left me for Stefan too' whilst we're at it!

Matt talks Alaric around into getting angry and he finds a drunk Damon, beats him up before he drives the stake through his heart.  Too late as he won't be dying anytime soon!  It's Damon, we can't be losing him!!  Seline gets double crossed by Sybil who tells her she's not out of the deal cos it was her offer he accepted and not Seline's.  So she's still damned.  That's what you get for thinking she could trust someone who wasn't even areal sister anyway, not to mention how gullible Seline was. Took her a hundred years to come up with this deal and the same can be said for Sybil.  As I said it was such a silly storyline and really we could've bowed out with something much more interesting than hell and souls.  Somebody end these sirens already!  Ha.

The title of this ep was uttered by Caroline in 1.17 Let the Right One In.  Again going back to earlier titles and eps as if they can't find something original to concentrate on.  Making it seem like they had unfinished business from those earlier season 1 episodes.  But here it could almost be seen as a reference to Stefan and wanting him to be the right one in to hell to help the devil collect souls. Could almost be a little Supernatural in nature too and storyline as Sam and Dean's ventures into hell too. Getting back to 1.17 where Stefan and Damon made a new enemy, which here could be substituted for Cade.  "Damon gets what he wants as usual no matter who he hurts in the process." Was Elena's line to Damon back then which rang true ever since.  So kind of made me wonder has Damon really switched off his humanity for real right now, cos in some scenes it seemed as if he knew exactly what he was doing and this had nothing to do with Sybil's hold on him.  Such as coming up with the plan to let the girl's go, even if Sybil says it was her idea.

Also Alaric having a change of character within this episode as he now turns killer and ends his best friend's life, in revenge for Tyler, what would Elena say.  He'll be in for a shock!  As in 1.17 Damon   says to him, "teacher by day, vampire hunter by night."  That was irony personified in this episode when he stakes Damon.

Tuesday 13 December 2016

Longmire 3.4 "In The Pines" Review

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As Walt (Rob Taylor) plays a few notes on the piano, Branch (Bailey Chase) shoots a rabbit dead, aww wasically wabbit!  (Sorry!) and then lights it on fire along with some of his hair.  Walt stops playing and turns over the papers on the piano which show suspects in his wife's murder case.  A man runs from the woods and Ferg (Adam Bartley) waits for Walt and Vic (Katee Sackhoff) to arrive.  He found the DB of their leader, Adam.  He shows them the spot and they find other people on the same group camp are also missing.  The group leader who owns the business, Susan Taylor (Abby Brammell) and her husband, Charlie (Matthew Thompkins) whistle out to them, but only one whistle is returned.  Adam was killed when his head landed on the stone and nothing that Marshall (Lynn Andrews) did to him, such as giving him first aid would've helped.  Others are found and are taken back to the station.  They speak of Wolverine, real name Trey (Dustin Ingram) who was a rowdy one and some of them were afraid of him.  Ferg finds a missing girl down a ravine and Walt must go down and rescue her, using whatever he's got, which turns out to be handcuffs acting as a carabiner on the rope.  She tells him about Wolverine and how she thought he'd rape her and so stumbled too far off the edge.  Some people were afraid of Adam.  Ferg shows Walt Wolverine's sketchbook with bloody drawings in it.

Vic's husband, Sean (Michael Mosley) shows Walt a photo he got in the mail with the number 32 on the back, when Walt and Vic were in Arizona and she's laughing by the door.  Walt says he doesn't have anything to worry about from him, but he'll only be getting a restraining order for Gorski (Lee Tergesen) then.  Vic was erm, following a pattern of behaviour here in actually going after her superior officers.  Granted she was a rookie back then, but she's not now and yet she can't help but pine for Walt too.  Once again her boss and superior!  Walt tells her about the photo and she says she'll talk with Sean but she drinks at the Red Pony instead.  She tells Walt she hasn't spoken to Sean yet but he's used to her working 24 hour shifts anyway.  Also as the flashback showed, she and her boss had an affair.  She backed out of it, got married but he still pursued it.  32 was their rendezvous number for their apartment.  Vic speaks with Sean and he tells her maybe their marriage is over, that was the impression of course, since she wasn't that happy with him for a long time as she was with Walt in the photo.

At the hospital doc Weston (Scott Michael Campbell) tells Walt the DNA results aren't in yet and finds out Branch ordered some tests done.  Walt tells Branch he carried out the same tests on the ash and the DNA results came back belonging to David Ridges.  Branch replies the test was done on his own DNA, so it's possible to burn an animal with your own DNA and still be alive.  Walt's going to reopen the case after he's solved this one and Branch gets some rest.  Ruby (Louanne Stephens) gets a call about Henry's (Lou Diamond Phillips) monitor and Branch picks him up.  Telling him he owes him as he paid his bail money, wanting to know about peyote dealers in the area.  He later stakes out the place with Travis (Derek Phillips) and kidnaps the dealer, aka the White Warrior, Sam (Hank Cheyne).

Wolverine's mother is worried about her son and the phone rings, Walt sees it's a local number and asks her where he is, as she tries to smash her phone.  Trey's arrested and picks a fight with Marshall, adding he's got a juvenile record for assault.  He tells Walt about Adam and how everything in the backpacks matched, except Adam had condoms.  They we e only supposed to take things that they use.  Susan tells him Adam was a good leader and she went on the trail with him many times, as Charlie walks out saying Adam was a liability and he told her that.  She had an affair with Adam. Walt speaks with Charlie saying he followed her and he killed Adam cos he cleaned up after himself.  Asking if he should tell her or if he wants to.

Henry learning he's indebted to Branch, doesn't ask why he paid the remainder of his bail money, but does give him drinks on the house as he's already paid for them.  As said, Vic was fooling herself thinking she could have any romantic with a Walt even if she does have a thing for him.  How real are her feelings if she keeps falling for older men (meant in a nice way cos Walt's not that old).  Walt getting out of his office cos he doesn't want Sean to find them there together.  As he was thinking of Vic and she should salvage her marriage.  It's good to see how the two different stories, usually in the show are sometimes relate in terms of having the same subject matter, such as Vic having an affair back then and Susan having one too, leading to murder out of jealousy and Sean is a bit like that too. He's very possessive of Vic.

Saturday 10 December 2016

Longmire 3.3 "Miss Cheyenne" Review

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Walt (Rob Taylor) visits Henry (Lou Diamond Phillips) who asks him for the only thing he can do for him which is to judge the Cheyenne Beauty Pageant which he says is nothing like their one.  It's an important event. Walt also wants to know who beat him up but he doesn't say and doesn't want him to do what Malachi (Graham Greene) says.  His bail hearing is approaching and Cady (Cassidy Freeman) will represent him but has no experience with trials or bail hearings.  The judge gives her the weekend to decide what she's going to say on Monday as she dresses Henry in a typical suit, which is far too large for him, as well as applying concealer to his wounds.  Walt later remarking on it and asking if he's wearing make-up.  Cady sees an old law school friend, Cameron Maddox (Nick Gehlfuss) in court.  However she later drinks at the bar as she thinks it's a lost cause and Henry won't be granted bail.  Walt tells her she's got two days and to stop drinking.  Yes she was having her own continual soiree wallowing in her selfish misery! ha.  As he puts her photo of when she was little on the board of the Red Pony as someone who shouldn't be served.

She gets Cameron to help her and tells him she'll buy him dinner but he had other intentions back in law school and agrees to help her with affidavits on Henry's good character.  All goes well until he sees her hug Branch (Bailey Chase) and then next day he pikes out by saying he's got other cases. Obviously he was giving her the cold shoulder otherwise why turn up in court to begin with unless he thought he'd have a chance with her and yes I was about to write get laid!  Thinking he could get his other intentions satisfied, which fell through.  Smarmy much.  Cady narrows down 175 statements into one and tells the judge she has one person to testify only Ms Mae Stillwater (Irene Bedard) who tells the court about her daughter Lily, and how Henry helped her back on track, paid for counselling. His name Standing Bear and is not one where people mistakenly think that you run from a bear that is standing, but instead he faces his fears and doesn't run from them.  The judge sets bail at $1 million. They need another $100,00 which Branch writes her a cheque for, it's not his money after all and his father will get it back, as long a s Henry stays put, as his name suggests.

Walt, whilst judging, is called to the scene of a crime where a doctor's DB was found in the barn. Ben was working at the Rez clinic too and Branch pays a visit to find out about him and is given the name of a patient, Grey Wolf (Gregory Cruz) who was seen and heard arguing with him.  Branch also asks if he's seen David Ridges who was here a few months back.  Branch in his haste forgets the name of the patient.  Walt and Vic (Katee Sackhoff) pay a visit and he says he got mad cos Ben assaulted his daughter and is a pervert.  She went in with flu-like symptoms and he gave her an intimate exam.  So he got mad.  At no time did Walt let on that Ben was killed, but he says he can't talk to his daughter, Michaela (Faye Viviana) cos the matter's been resolved.  Vic thinking it was his roundabout way of saying he killed him.

Ben's parents are in town and his father, Oren (John Lawlor) says he can't go through with it again, as he already lost one son, Ben to murder as well.  Oren is also a doctor as is their step mother, Sylvia (Molly Hagan) runs in the family you could say.  Whilst at the pageant Walt talks with Michaela and says she looks like she's pregnant.  Vic speaks with Grey Wolf who tells her this isn't the normal pageant involving bikinis and banners or the like.  Grey Wolf was angry at Ben since he wanted her to get an abortion but the baby was her boyfriend's.  He's also angry at Walt cos his rumours got her fired from the pageant after they had her pregnancy confirmed.  Branch thinks Sylvia could've been behind it depending on her motive which must be money and Walt then speaks with Oren who tells him that she couldn't have killed his sons cos they were on vacation together, as Walt tells him the two murders were similar, thus one killer.  Oren also tells them about the sterilizations and how he needs his patient files cos the killer is one of them.  Oren believes he was right to do what he did cos they were in no position to look after themselves on the Rez, which Walt is disgusted with.

The patient list leads to Dina who was sterilized, having a hysterectomy performed after going in for an appendectomy in Oklahoma and she killed both of his sons since she couldn't have children of her own.  She attacks herself with a knife.  Walt picks Henry up from prison and vows he will never set foot in that place again.  Henry doesn't want him to make promises he can't keep, but again, he will do so cos that's the sort of man Walt is.

Signs of double standards going on at the Rez and between the doctors who performed the sterilizations.  With Grey Wolf being angry that she was removed from the pageant just for being pregnant, yet in away also confirming that these things happen on the Rez, as they object to women having free will and exercising it.  However it's not the same thing for everyone.  The case being that it was okay for women to be treated in such a way on the Rez back then and could get drunk and pregnant and their daughters too, but removing her from the pageant for being pregnant didn't resound any hypocrisy between the Rez and its people.  At the end of the day it's the woman's right to choose, no matter where she's from or who she is, which is an obvious conflict with the way the doctor's behaved shockingly back then.. and now and he believes he did the right thing.

Thursday 8 December 2016

Longmire 3.2 "Of Children and Travelers" Review

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A teen's DB is found under a bridge and Vic (Katee Sackhoff) calls in Walt (Rob Taylor) as he tends bar at the Red Pony, she had a Russian passport and Vic thinks the case may be related to human trafficking.  Walt doesn't think so since she wouldn't have her passport with her.  She's found to be adopted by a couple and they say they couldn't have children of their own so they found her.  But she was a handful and couldn't be controlled, so they sent her to a school.  A school which Vic questions if it is a school or a prison.  The woman tells them she got into trouble a lot and when she ran away he sent Norwood (Myk Watford) after her, his phone was found by her body and she reluctantly gives them access to his records.  At the school Polina's (Mary Elise Hayden) roommate shows them the photos she sent her and one of them showed a man dropping her off somewhere.  As the woman comes in, Walt tells her he was checking his e-mail!!

They plan to stay overnight and Vic strikes up a conversation about bad girls, good girls and how was Walt meant to react at that anyway, finding out she was a bad girl, that much was obvious.  She says bad girls need forgiveness.  As well as drinking his beer, exactly she could've got her own, it was a bar after all. Walt has trouble with his room door and then they both sit and look at the adjoining door, Walt looked funny thinking what Vic would come bursting through the door, ha!  She does knock on the door as they have a lead on Norwood, who Walt reads like a book, or one of his books I should say, as he joins him for a beer and sends Vic for supplies.  He tells Walt how she was in his office naked so he helped himself and then she took off with his phone, after he did her favours and left the doors open for her.  He thought he'd hang out here for a while.  Walt arrests him for statutory rape and suspicion of murder.

Branch (Bailey Chase) returns to work, guess it's not so much that he has to, but more that he needs to , to find out what happened to him and who shot him.  As Ferg (Adam Bartley) later catches him in Walt's office, but doesn't see him reading the files into his case.  He also brings in the man who dropped Polina off at some trailer park.  Here Walt and Vic find the couple just drove off and the man saying the walls were just paper thin.  Right he was being helpful so he was my suspect straight off.   Walt thinks it's a good idea if they bought the couple to them after they find so many predators online looking for children but nothing can be done about them as they don't have their real names.  Walt gets Ruby (Louanne Stephens) to access the chatrooms putting out a message of how they can't handle their Russian daughter.

A man stops by who gave her a lift and she told him about her father abusing her.  Vic says it might have bee the truth and not her fantasy as he put it.  They talk in the chat room to a couple who send a photo of Polina and their daughter Sofia (Charlotte Alexis White) and Vic takes hold of Walt's arm to make it look more real.  The man turns up and it's the one from the trailer park, as he runs away in his truck with Sofia.  He gets her to pull a gun on Walt and to shoot him.  But Walt tells her about Polina and brings the toy unicorn with him.  Now how did he get that into his pocket?!  ha.  He takes her away and says he will find a good place for her.
Elsewhere Henry (Lou Diamond Phillips) is being beaten up by Malachi's' (Graham Greene) men saying he's showing him his roots and there's no Walt here to protect him.  Infact if they knew about him being friends with Walt he'd have a tougher time in here.  Henry's PD (Public Defender) doesn't come in and the second one that does is incompetent (aren't they all?) so Cady (Cassidy Freeman) fires him and takes on his case instead.  Walt tries to call him but can't get through and when he does visit he gets Malachi instead who tells him how bad things can get for Henry, he wants him to help him out at his parole hearing.

A bit of routine a episode with the murder of Polina and it was apparent this would happen to her since she tired to get Sofia away from them.  As was Henry's predicament in jail with with Malachi inside too.  You'd have thought he'd have gotten bail by now or put in solitary, but they're not so big on that over there.  Branch is determined to find out who shot him and hasn't made any headway yet.