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Tuesday, 3 June 2014

CSI 14.1 "The Devil and DB Russell" Review

                                               
This part picks up where the first part left off last season and we open with a funeral and crying, so we assume that either Morgan (Elisabeth Harnois) or Ellie (Teal Redmann) has parted ways.  It wouldn't be Morgan of course since she's in the show anyway, so it could be Ellie, but then there are so many possibilities there's really no point in guessing.

3 Days Earlier
We see Morgan is still being held hostage and so is Ellie, with everyone lamenting on how they shouldn't have let her go undercover, especially Ecklie (Marc Vann) and Hodges (Wallace Langham) cos she's a CSI and it backfired bigtime on her and them.  The main suspect is still Oliver Tate (Tim Matheson) though and Greg (Eric Szmanda) and Nick (George Eads) still in pursuit, stop the SUV which is like the one Morgan was in and find Jake (Luke Kleintank) inside.  When her SUV is found, it's outside a storage facility and Greg just walks in without backup and disappears as Nick follows a blood trail.  Inside one of the rooms is the DB of a blonde woman with her hair covering her face.  Of course, it's not Morgan, oh stop teasing us, we already know she's not leaving.

 Nick moves her hair to reveal she must have been another kidnap Vic, as he tells DB (Ted Danson).  She was posed like the Divine Comedy illustration signifying anger.  Greg and Nick process the CS and Nick asks Greg about the dimensions of the door, the boat couldn't have fit through in one complete go so it was assembled in two halves.  Much like Gibbs' (Mark Harmon) boats in NCIS.  Though we never got a definitive answer on how he got his out of his cellar, had a feeling he reassembles them.  Anyhow they pull the boat apart to reveal more dowels, each one with yet another code, this time it contains 2's as well.   Nick also asking the significance of the so called 'grim reaper' who Greg replies is Phlegyas, the Ferryman of Styx. Since the DB was found on the boat with a spear through her.

As Finn (Elisabeth Shue) processes Oliver's room, she finds hidden writing which says, 'warm, warmer, warmer, you're on fire' and she finds another dowel.  She hears someone behind her and reaches for her gun, it's none other than John Merchiston (James Callis) the journo.  He's got a flashdrive which was left at his hotel and inside they see a video message from Morgan.  She asks them to choose which daughter they're going to get back.  DB notices she keeps looking up, saying Morgan's intelligent just like Finn so why'd she do it.  Adding she'd be leaving a message.  She analyzes the recording and isolates the spikes from the sound to reveal Morgan looks up when there's a noise.  Sounds like a jet and if they could find the flight plan corresponding with the noise, they could find the airfield.  Of course this didn't pan out, which was a bit different and new for CSI, since no mention was made of this idea again.

Doc (Robert David Hall) and David (David Berman) examine the DB and he notices a message one her back, 'Barb Thee Thorns' but they have no idea what it means.  Larson (Eric Roberts) tells them Oliver is setting him up for the fall cos he knows that Angela (Tangie Ambrose) used to be Oliver's favourite girl. Henry (Jon Wellner) finds the blood they found doesn't match any specific sex.  Db wants him to reanalyze it and this time get Greg to help him.  That was being insulting to Henry considering he is good at his job and it's what he does.  Sara (Jorga Fox) returns from San Francisco and tells Greg she can't find a way to decipher the dowels.  He tells they work by using a ternary code.  The dowels are a decipher key to synthetic DNA which was found by Finn under the floorboards.  Oliver's company should have a bio meter capable of reading it.  They get a warrant for the company and find Oliver stored porn on there from the girls he used.  But he didn't kill them, he was a watcher and got teenage boys to carry out his acts.

Angela calls saying she needs to speak with DB, but she only trusts him.  When he arrives he finds her dead and posed as one of the illustrations.  Oliver pulls a gun on DB and says that he didn't kill any of them but DB doesn't believe him.  But he did kill Angela cos she deserves it as she betrayed him.  He in turn accuses Larson of setting him up and when DB tells him about Larson being in custody, he realizes something is amiss and makes a run for it.  DB follows sending out an alert but Oliver's car blows up.  When the police arrive and CSIs collect his body parts, after a flippant remark from Brass (Paul Guilfoyle) that they'll be here for ages collecting the pieces, DB realizes that Oliver was an intended Vic, since he was the ninth circle, that of violence.  Brass is called by Ellie and she wants him to choose, but he's sad cos he can't, which she already knew.

Morgan tries to speak with Ellie about her parents and how her relationship with Ecklie wasn't all that great either but she's not in the mood to listen.  Realizing that her mother's here and how they're not her parents, he's not her father at least since her mother had an affair with some cop, which she found out about in New Jersey.  Morgan tries to remove a spring from the bed.  DB recalls Morgan's message and she speak about cutting the daughter in two and giving one each half, thinking of Cane and Abel and the Book of Soloman. DB knows Jake won't talk but he wants to confess.  Nick confirms he found a partial print on the bomb trigger and it matches Jake's brother, Matt (Lucus Kerr).  Larson intervenes and tries to find out where his brother is and how Larson helped him when he arrived here and knew what his father had done.  DB shows him photos of Angela and he can't believe she's dead, thinking his brother wouldn't kill her cos of how Jake felt about her.

Matt brings back Ellie and Morgan calls him a coward hiding behind his mask.  He takes it off and gets closer to her, so she attacks him.  Getting Ellie to tie up his hands.  Knew then that Ellie didn't tie him up and Morgan should've done it herself, cos they get out and Ellie tells her there's another girl inside.  But if you'd been following closely, you'd have recalled that Morgan and Ellie were the last two Vics.  Which Morgan didn't know.  Matt gets Morgan and she attacks him and they fight.  Ellie shoots him and then shoots Morgan in the back.  Though we knew at that point Ellie's in on it, didn't realize she was a killer too, so that was a shock.  They arrive and Ellie tells Brass Matt shot her and then she shot him.

Sara looks at the gun and sees that Ellie was the one who got off one bullet and Hodges tells her that Matt didn't have any GSR on his shirt.  Sara calls DB but Brass as already left the hospital and heads for the hotel room.  However he finds his wife, Nancy (Annabella Sciorra) in a pool of blood and Ellie with a gun.  She shot her cos she knew about her and Matt and that Brass says he didn't really love her, after he tells her that Nancy was the only one who loved her.  He's clearly distraught and saddened by her death.

So the funeral was for Nancy and should have seen that coming since she told Brass to stop seeing Ellie as six years old and if they get her back, to accept her for who she is now.  Which he painfully had to do, accepting her as a killer.  Also telling her to shoot him cos, "I'm already dead."  Ellie, boy you're dumb, no really.  She killed her mother cos she'd seen her with Matt but she forgot about his phone and the photos. Also Morgan would have recovered too.  Crazy girl, she's so bitter and twisted.  Mind you she could have gotten away with it instead of hanging around after she shot Morgan cos she'd just have disappeared into the wind like last time.  He knows he would pick Morgan cos he just doesn't have those feelings for Ellie, at least not the adult Ellie.  He is saddened cos Nancy was the only woman he did love, but Brass's poignant performance is indicative of his talent and ability to play Brass so convincingly, from his one liners to the more sad scenes.  It's a shame that Paul won't be around in season 15 cos he really was an important and well loved cast member.

Merchiston asks DB about when there's no more voice in his head and it's all quiet if he will then find peace.  "Or will it be a loss too great to bear?" Or something along those lines.  he and DB kind of bonded too, though he and Finn were giving each other 'looks' when talking to DB and how they'll have to choose which daughter they want back.  Of course the line of the ep had to be nick after they find Matt, "he's dead, Jim."  Oh such a Star Trek homage!!

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Monday, 2 June 2014

Revenge 3.22 "Execution" Review

                                              
Whilst Emily (Emily VanCamp) looked at the ring Jack (Nick Wechsler) gave her, she was celebrating with Aiden (Barry Sloane) over taking down Conrad (Henry Czerny) and they declared their love for each other. Of course you didn't have to read the spoilers to know what was coming as far as Aiden was concerned as it was obvious.  Whenever characters talk about true love and the future, something bad always happens.  But what Victoria (Madeleine Stowe) did was unbelievable.  The people in the Hampton's are seriously sadistic and mixed up!

Jack, Aiden and Nolan (Gabriel Mann) also celebrate with champagne and have a glass ready for Emily after she's been to court and sees Conrad's bail hearing turn into a farce as the judge opens the David Clarke (James Tupper) case again as he's handed a bundle of new evidence.  Emily sits gloating in her glasses as he's lead away.  Well she has the right to gloat and enjoy herself after taking three years to get her revenge. Oh and no opening or closing narrations this ep, think the ep said it all so no words were necessary.  Victoria sees off Pascal's coffin and tells Margaux (Karine Vanasse) she considers her family now as she was almost married to her father.  Also telling Daniel (Josh Bowman) how Emily and Conrad will pay.  Daniel was behind it too, you silly woman.  Ha, no kudos from fans for me calling her silly, but never mind, that was putting it mildly.  Margaux just wants to know who was responsible for his death, well you're talking to him too, you silly woman! Sorry.

Daniel and Margaux also celebrate her taking over the magazine and she appoints Daniel second in command, big mistake really, she still hasn't learnt to read men has she, still so naive and especially as far as Daniel's concerned, cos he's just using her as a stepping stone to bigger and better, hence his wanting Pascal out of the way.  Cue Gideon (Daniel Zovatto) who tells her he didn't want to run the empire anyway, yeah I bet.  He tells her to save the tears for Paris and they should just celebrate for now.  Daniel reminding him about showing him the ropes at boarding school.  Should've left them both there!

Javier (Henri Esteve) apologized to Nolan cos he was right and Nolan adds he hopes he wasn't asking for an apology from him.  They don't have the Myclone app anymore, but Nolan has tweaked it so it'll work and is working on a plan to get it back.  This includes getting Gideon on side to doublecross Margaux since he really does want the LeMarchel empire.  He doesn't look like he's got the nouse for running a business but he wants to screw her and Daniel.  Then the app will be theirs. So for this to happen, Gideon got Daniel drunk on absinthe, told him a fib about wanting to start his own company and also a girl to spend the night with him. But said girl ends up dead cos he paid her to have some coccaine and she just overdoses on it.  Nolan is angry cos it wasn't meant to be like this and Gideon isn't concerned as he now has leverage over Daniel: a photo of him with the girl's DB.  Sure there'll be trouble next season for Nolan for 'getting into bed' with Gideon who can't be trusted, needs a haircut for starters.

As for Conrad, the police reopened David's death as they received Pascal's handwritten note and Conrad knows he's beaten.  In his cell, he's beaten by a prison guard and he thinks his hell is just beginning.  Boy was he wrong.  As Conrad prays and asks for death, it'd be better than that hellhole, the guard offers him a deal and we know what that was, money in return for freedom, but it would never be that simple.

Victoria found Charlotte (Christa B Allen) wasn't related to Carl so Amanda wasn't really Amanda and this made her believe that Emily was her.  Charlotte won't forgive Victoria cos she's as bad as Conrad and if only she knew the truth too, of how she didn't even want to rescue from  her abductors.  Emily decides to go to   the cabin alone and the PI turns up who attacks her, but he can't win in their fight cos her sensei, Takeda taught her well, ha.  Though Aiden tells her he should have gone with her, which is true, since she should have gone with Aiden too to the shrink's Michelle Banks's (Amy Mandecker) office.  Emily says he tried to get her DNA and Victoria put him up to it.  perhaps and I really think this, but he was most likely working for or with David.  She needs to get her files from Michelle and Aiden goes alone as she knows Emily.

To add insult to injury, he being a Brit was portrayed in typical Brit fashion as a needing his cuppa! Stereotype or what, not all Brits like tea!  The tea contains a toxin and Victoria enters gloating about how it will paralyze him and he won't be able to move.  Poor Aiden he did try to strangle her, but that's just too good for her.  So when he's paralyzed, she suffocates him with a cushion and relished the moment.  You'd think she'd see some remorse, but no.  Nor does she know how wrong she was cos as Aiden tells her in his dying breath, "it wasn't Emily."  She just mistakes that for loyalty.  Like she'd know, she has none.

See the entire Grayson family are nothing but murderers.  Conrad, Victoria, Patrick, Daniel, even Charlotte kind of contributed to Declan's death by her treatment of him cos otherwise he'd never have been in that building.  But Charlotte's just a brainless brat, so maybe she doesn't count, cos she's always putting her foot in it, knows nothing but always thinks she's doing the 'right thing.  Yeah maybe one day when you grow up. Emily gets to the bar and finds that David is exonerated posthumously and Jack tells her she shouldn't cry, but be happy.  Emily returns to find Aiden positioned on the couch in front of the fire and to her horror, realizes he's dead.  As Victoria listens to her screams from her balcony.  Oh you wicked woman!

Emily regrets getting Aiden to return and they could have a life together but she couldn't give up her struggle for revenge.  She loved him.  Which leaves the way open for her and Jack to get back together, but not many want to see this.  Jack and Nolan worry about what she'll do and know she'll kill Victoria.  Jack's worried that they shouldn't let Emily do that cos she's only just got her life back on track.  But Nolan loved Aiden, he was his friend and Victoria deserves it.  Though they look for her, they can't find her and Nolan finds her phone in the toilet flush.

Emily gets to Michelle, who is scared as she should be, telling her she didn't know what Victoria would do. She plays the recording of her in the hospital making Emily repeat that her father is bad and a liar, then leaves her locked up.  That was brilliant foreshadowing for what was to come.  Emily gives Charlotte David's ring and tells her to dig up his body and move it to another safer site.  Charlotte refuses so Emily says she'll do it herself.  Of course this was so Victoria would go there, Emily knows Charlotte so well and Victoria too. Which she does and finding Emily digging the grave she thinks she's right about Emily being Amanda.  I just said she should hit Victoria over the head with a shovel and it's not everyday you get your wish granted, ha. Emily replies that just cos she thinks something is true, doesn't mean it is.  Doink!! She's shovelled! ha.

Conrad is released disguised as a priest and thinks it's his lucky day, well night.  A car will meet him in the woods and he's so chirpy until he sees who gets out, why it's David.  He is shocked but not as shocked as being stabbed by him.  See is there no end to the madness in this town.  David is just as bad as the others too.  Cos no amount of revenge should be justification for murder, yes I know it's just TV, but people are influenced by TV, a lot of them anyway.

Victoria wakes up and finds herself in a hospital.  She thinks Amanda's alive and Emily tells her she was ranting so much that she had her committed.  Still Victoria doesn't stop and still insists that Emily is a dead woman.  She wants another doctor to verify her and Emily says it's already done as Michelle walks in.  See foreshadowing, that's what Emily/Amanda had to go through and no one listened to her pleadings.

So ends season 3 as Emily walks away with kind of a smile one her face.  After the sacrifice and everything that went wrong, gotta ask was it worth it?  Especially since David appears to be alive and well and in murdering mood!  Which means those three years of revenge on her part were for nothing.  Like the entire three years didn't happen and  it'll all be a dream.  No seriously, he kept himself hidden all these years and only resurfaces now.   If it's really David then Emily should have some choice words to say to him.  Thus it seems Victoria also got her revenge on Conrad for Pascal, but in a roundabout way; I think that was such a cop out on the part of the writers cos he did kill Pascal, yes and the others and the plane crash Vics, but Daniel was also to blame and he just gets away with everything.  When will Emily get her revenge on him?

Oh and that Charlotte getting Jack taken if or questioning, thinking he's her kidnapper just cos he held her shoulder and so did the kidnapper, also finding the cut in the carseat.  He should've thrown her into the boot (trunk) and have done with her!  He sees her as he walks out and that look, Charlotte, you're another silly girl, not woman!!  Also Victoria thinking Emily was digging David's grave, when in fact she was digging Amanda's.  Which probably made Victoria think she was on the right trail after all.  Also adding that David was a different man to the one she knew.  Suppose that throw away line was preparing us for what happened when he killed Conrad, that he was no longer the father that she knew, not so innocent.  Just thought, what if David had a part in their scheming ways and wasn't just a patsy, would Emily go after him for revenge too.

He's made no contact with her (cos he was a last thought on the part of the writers, most likely) but then was he watching her all these years and following what she had been doing.  Why did no one know of the cabin sooner?  Aiden's gone, a bit sad to see him go, cos he kind of grew on me, but is Conrad dead too, or does he get some last minute miracle reprieve next season.  Seems like Mason will have plenty to write about and will he get to do this?  Appears they couldn't have Conrad escaping, just like Mason was taken out by Emily and Nolan.   Emily in the cemetery was kind of foreshadowing too for almost half the cast! Ha.

Saturday, 31 May 2014

Longmire 1.10 "Unfinished Business" Review

                                             
Lizzie (Katherine La Nasa) makes tea for Walt (Robert Taylor) as he's lying on the couch and he stops her from doing so since the tea box actually contains his wife's ashes and not actually tea.  He prefers coffee instead and it tastes better.  So this was another scene cut from Channel Five's early evening showing, really, don't know why they bothered showing it at all at this time.  It's just ridiculous.  Not only that but all but one of the flashback scenes were also chopped out and a pretty amateurish attempt at putting together this ep. Just so glad it was shown late night on Five USA first time round and that it's available on DVD too!!

As Vic (Katee Sackhoff) drives up waiting for Ferg (Adam Bartley) to bring down Walt's Bronco, she sees that he 'spent' the night with Lizzie and he tried his best to get Vic to leave cos it's just not the sort of thing the boss would want to share with his staff!  Even if it felt like being back at high school, without the sex. She admires the beautiful scenery and asks if he owns it all.  But Walt doesn't reply.  She then notices the SUV and asks who it belongs to, Walt replying he rented it.  Which is a shock cos she can't picture him driving something like that.  But that doesn't stop her from putting two and two together, especially as Lizzie asks them about coffee, as Ferg drives up.  If looks could kill, hey Vic?  Ha.   Of course he can't help but stare too and the thoughts that the two of them were thinking at that time, would've been fun to have been in their heads, ha.

Walt suggests they think twice about talking.  The phone rings, so cliched, saved by the bell comes to mind and Walt's wife's voice is on the answering machine.  There's been a murder and Branch (Bailey Chase) can't find anyone to call.  A DB is found in a chair with an arrow through him and a symbol marked on his head, which Vic says is written with a Sharpie so that isn't coming off.  Walt doesn't want ID as he knows who the DB belongs to.  Flashback to a trial and how four teens are found not guilty of raping a Cheyenne girl.  Walt looks so horrified.

Vic is lost again as once again she's meant to be asking questions on our behalf so we also know what happened, but she doesn't get any response from him.  Instead, Walt sends Branch to break the news to Greg's family.  They wouldn't want to see Walt especially since he was the one who arrested the boys and wanted to see justice done.  Which is his job, so I don't know why Branch was so dismissive about his not going there.  Branch knows there's a connection since the murder weapon is a bow and arrow but Walt doesn't want any jumping to conclusions.

Walt heads to the Rez and to Ayasha's (Q'orianka Kilcher) home, the girl who was attacked.  She's a little slow and Walt wants to speak to Viho's (Jeremy Ray Valdez) grandmother too.  Viho thinks Walt suspects him of the murder as he doesn't feel sorry for what happened and comments on 'one down, three to go.' Walt doesn't consider him a suspect as he's investigating.  Ferg explains what happened to Vic and she wonders if Walt could have messed up since Ferg tells her his wife was having chemo at the time.  But he wouldn't have messed up cos he's far too professional to have let such a case slide out of court.  The four boys were from rich families and so they had good a lawyer, yet that doesn't exactly the case, since later on, Rich's father is angry over how the other families just lived through it and strut around town, whilst his son is broken.  Vic realizes Ayasha was an unreliable witness.

Vic uses the string to predict where the bow was fired and finds it was nearby a tree where a gum wrapper is also found.  Well that was a silly thing to do.  Not that the wrapper was followed up on.  As Walt pulls up into town, a man asks him where all the black people are?  But he's just joking, though sure a lot of people have asked that question.  He's Det Fales (Charles S Dutton) from Denver PD and he needs to talk with Walt as he hasn't been answering his calls.  He wants to talk with him tomorrow as he tells him they found the man who killed his wife.  Now he was going for a reaction from Walt, but of course he didn't get one. He doesn't even ask for details there and then, which of course adds to more suspicion on the part of Fales.

Walt leaves a message for Henry (Lou Diamond Phillips) using Vic's phone warning him of Fales.  He talks with Omar (Louis Herthum) who is also an archery expert (being a weapon's expert) and calls her Vicki, for the first and last time she adds.  Saying the bow was a compound bow and even she can use it, which she does, again with a sexist comment that even girl could make the shot.  Making sure that no one is ruled out as a suspect.  Branch shows Walt photos of Greg's car being vandalized and the same symbol being painted onto his car.   Branch is adamant they should bring in Viho but Walt isn't going along with it.  Walt informs Jake's parents that Greg has been killed and he asks why Greg would have been there.  Jake (David Lambert) replying that's where parties take place.  Jake appeared to be the ring leader since no one did anything without him.  Walt then talks with Rich (Aaron Christian Howles) and his father, Warren (Michael McGrady) but he doesn't have any leads.  Paul's father is also angry that they might be attacked by the Indians and he didn't report his son's car being spray painted too, as he didn't think Walt would do anything.

Walt throws darts at the Red Pony and asks Henry for his opinion on Fales.  Henry wondersiof it was the right man they found, but Walt didn't ask and is reprimanded by Henry since that's what a 'normal' person would do, well Walt's not really normal in that sense.  He has to stop worrying and also talk with Cady (Cassidy Freeman) too as she told him what's happening.  Changing the subject, Walt says he may need to arrest Viho but he's only got circumstantial evidence, in which case, replies Henry, Fales can arrest Walt too.

Walt drives over to the Rez, but Branch appears to be high tailing it over there first.  Walt tries to catch up to him and tells him to pull over, which he eventually does.  If Walt had done his job properly then the boys would have been arrested and they wouldn't be dealing with this now.  Says the expert!  They're out it the middle of nowhere and so they can have it out, man to man, as Walt challenges Branch to knock him down  first time and he can have his job.  Walt ducks back and Branch misses, as Walt gets a punch in.  As he reaches to give Branch a helping hand, adding experience can't be brought, he throws his arm up and goes for Walt.  Playing dirty as usual. Vic arrives to break up this, erm, bar brawl, teen fight, telling them she should arrest them for "public stupidity."

Branch says he found out that a compound bow and arrows were stolen from a store and Vic says another boy's been killed.  I liked how Walt was probably glad Branch went for him cos then he could take out his anger over Cady too since he was bottling that up.  But one thing, didn't they think more of the boys would be targets if the motive behind the killings was the rape.

At the CS, Rich says it could have been him who was killed, since Paul (Bryan Head) texted him to meet him but he didn't go.  Walt wants Branch to question Jake and find out why he wasn't there, as Branch says they can't be tried for rape again, Walt having to explain that a civil suit could be filed instead (groan, Branch you were dating Cady, a lawyer).  He's still insistent on Viho being arrested.  Thus Walt must do this as he and Vic walk through an angry crowd.  Viho comments on there being an up-coming election and so he would be happy if he could arrest an Indian for murder.  Walt wants him to convince him otherwise.  He reveals Ayasha is pregnant as she has twisted ideas about sex since the attack.   Branch finds out Jake's parents wouldn't let him out of the house and Henry tells Viho not to talk without a lawyer.  Walt tells him about the owl symbol, the messenger of death for the Cheyenne.

At the high school, there's a fight as Faith (Jeni Reed) is attacked and she used to be Rich's girlfriend.  She's new and didn't know about the rape.  She was teaching Rich how to shoot the bow and he hasn't returned it to her.  Rich denies using the bow and Vic shows him two phonebooks with arrow holes.  Lizzie pays Walt a visit and has brought him a little something, which Vic resents.  Of course she's jealous.  She tells her he's with a murder suspect and she'll pass on the gift.  Vic asking her what her intentions are.  Lizzie asks if she should be worried  and what Vic's intentions are; since Vic doesn't wear a ring when she tells her she's married and it would be dangerous to do so, as she could hit someone with it.  Also Lizzie informs her that her ex didn't wear one either but he's not a policeman.  After she leaves, Vic drops the gift into the drawer and slams it shut withe her boot.

Rich blames Walt for their treatment since he called them rapists in court and that's how everyone sees them. Well if the shoe fits.  It's Viho who's killing them but Walt knows it's Rich.  Just then Warren shoots an arrow through Jake's window and his father shoots him.  Warren pretends to cover for Rich cos his son tried to kill himself and it was Jake who made him do it.  He read Rich's e-mails and knew they were meeting at the basin.  He killed Greg and then drew the symbol.

As Walt drives home, Cady waits for him, she's been crying and is still in tears, as Walt calls out to her, "hey Punk."  She's not in the mood, telling him about Fales coming to her house and telling her that her mother was murdered. She loses it and demands to know why he didn't tell her.  It's been a year of lies.  He wanted to tell her but couldn't.  She screams cos he can't talk about anything.  Well he is a man of few words.  Her mother made him promise not to tell her.  She wanted to be remembered as a wife and mother and not as a murder Vic.  "Death is hard but murder just doesn't create sadness.  It destroys people."  He sees it all the time.  He wanted to protect her from the pain cos he's her father and it's his job.  Cady retorts and throw back into his face what he said last ep about "relieving him of that burden."  He stands in front of her truck and then says twice, "you'll never relieve me of that burden..."

Jake is kidnapped and Walt takes paper and pencil and gets Warren to draw the symbol but he can't cos he didn't draw it to begin with.  It's Rich, as was obvious all along, I mean why else would he attempt suicide if he didn't fell guilt, even if he was made to do it.  He can understand a father wanting to protect his child. Walt heads to the place where they hung out and Jake is tied to a tree.  The flashback to Ayasha getting attacked was also cut, as she creams for them to stop.  Walt gets Rich to put down the bow since if he was forced to do it, then he can arrest Jake for kidnapping and he'll go to jail.  As he unties Jake, Rich pulls out a gun and holds it to his head.  Walt shoots him in the shoulder and won't let him die cos then he can't testify against  Jake.

The local paper carries a photo of Walt with the headlines of him solving the murders.  Which Branch throws into the bin, as he sits outside Jacob Nighthorse's office.  So was he asking him for a donation or maybe to help him win Walt.  Vic plays with the ring and finally places it on her finger.  Walt meets with Fales and he's ordered Walt a Rainier cos he drinks that.  Henry watches them both from the bar.  He tells Walt about harassing the detective to find his wife's killer everyday for a month and suddenly stopped. Then he didn't tell Cady about the stabbing.  Walt asks about the killer.  He was in his '30's, a methhead and he was found with a knife which had his wife's DNA on it.  But he's dead, in a shallow grave, with a broken neck.   Fales question is whether Walt drove down to Denver, track him down and kill the man who stabbed his wife. Walt stares at him, then we get to see his mouth as he flatly replies, "no."

Of course  it's okay for everyone who's seen season 2 which I'll be doing on DVD, so you know what's happened; but everything, all the flashbacks have led down to this season finale and the final moments that we'd all been thinking anyway, did he kill his wife's killer?  If he did, it was justified and I say that loosely in the sense that he wouldn't have out and out just stabbed him seeking retribution and letting him have it in the same way the killer killed his wife.  However, there is still a lot to explore in this plot an clearly neither Walt nor Henry were going to reveal anything it the season finale.

It was fun watching Walt turn to Henry as more of a layman and not a sheriff in asking for his input, with Henry telling him why he'd look so suspicious to Fales, but of course that amounts to nothing since the subject is conveniently changed with Ruby's phonecall.  Also later Henry says he didn't tell Fales anything, the question being, did Fales even question Henry since he doesn't know he was also in Denver.

Branch is a bit of a dark horse too in terms of goading Walt to arrest Viho, course it's nothing to do with his being Indian, no, it's just he was a murder suspect.  No Mathias this ep, to at least try and stop Viho from being taken, think someone may have thought that old hat.  Even if Walt has to do what he didn't want to and satisfy Branch in terms of having to arrest Viho just cos a bow and arrows were stolen, more out of necessity.  He said it was all circumstantial and I for one wouldn't want to live in a town with a sheriff who based his arrests on circumstantial evidence and 'jumping to conclusions' as Walt put it, unless I had a law degree of course! Ha.

But the best scene or three scenes in this had to be the big showdown between Walt and Branch, they could've sold tickets for that and funded their campaigns, respectively, ha.  That was brewing on the horizon for a long time, since the start of the season no doubt.  Naturally Branch wouldn't be able to resist Walt's challenge of taking him down a peg or two and getting his job, but did he really think he'd get the better of Walt so easily.  The second scene was Walt and Cady.  There he was thinking she's down on him cos of Branch when it's actually much more closer to home.  He's lied to her about her mother but he was following her wishes.  That's little comfort though when faced with such news and it came from a stranger, instead of her own father.  Loved her taking his line of relieving him of the burden as it was just so appropriate and since not two minutes ago he's told her she's got his blood.  So she'll act like him.

The third scene was Vic and her conversation with Lizzie, she's so peeved at her, putting it mildly and cos of her 'G rated' comment, but looks like Vic is just downright jealous.  Anyway I really don't want to see them go down that route of getting her and Walt together cos I love the dynamic between then as is.

Charles S Dutton has been in many shows and films, but the one I recall him in particularly is Without A Trace.  He was looking for his missing son who was abducted from a camping trip and how hounded Jack like a parent wound.  I just thought it funny he would play a Denver detective who seems to be on Walt's trail now and hounding him about his wife's murder.  Also wondering why Walt has his wife's ashes in a tea tin?  Yeah that's just me thinking aloud, ha.

Now what to do, read the books, watch Season 2 DVDs or...Oh one thing I have to say is reading through some reviews of the show, after I write my reviews, I sometimes have a read though, in most of them I came across nothing but negativity, wondering why the reviewer even bothered, it just read like it being a constant chore in having to review the show and probably wouldn't have bothered with it unless they were being paid to write.  At any rate, why can't people just watch and accept it for what it is, okay there were parts in there, certain characters etc that I didn't like but I didn't go off on them like they're just there to be hated or vented at.  Cos at the end of the day, all you have to do is not watch, though that's still a little too much to ask from some people, it's like they don't like it, have to watch it or can't resist and still be critical!


Thursday, 29 May 2014

The Vampire Diaries 5.22 "Home" Review

                                             
SO this was the finale and there some things we saw coming and others that we didn't.  So professor Damon Salvatore (Ian Somerhalder) comes up with a plan to get rid of the Travellers once and for all, and prevent the other side from imploding; as Enzo (Michael Malarkey) finds someone who can do the spell from the other side.  That was a bit of a surprise I must admit cos for once I didn't see that coming.  But as far as plans go, I've said it once and I'll say it again, plans in this show always go awry!

Caroline (Candice Accola) takes Stefan (Paul Wesley) home and Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Damon come in to see him lying there.  Damon is upset but Elena didn't react at all, for some reason.  Stefan watches them from the other side and there's a gust of wind as Stefan is almost swept away but luckily Lexi (Arielle Kebbel) helps him.  Always been there for him and now she isn't exactly going to desert him on the other side.  They get to the bar and ask if this is where a history teacher would spend all his time, referring of course to Alaric! (Matt Davis) Damon rushes to Bonnie (Kat Graham) and breaks stuff, as is his normal behaviour, but Enzo shows up and needs a witch.  Oh and Lexi mentions Caroline to Stefan and how she has feelings or him, which Stefan just shrugs off.  Now is not the time to bring that up!

Markos (Raffi Barsoumian) takes Tyler (Michael Trevino) and uses him to send a signal to the sheriff (Marguerite MacIntyre) who has evacuated the town and he also has the Mystic Falls sign shifted to where the magic spell continued and stopped.  She's horrified when he tells her that he will cross the line and become like he was and then die, which is exactly what happens. So he finds Bonnie and has to pass through just as she and Enzo drum up their plan to get everyone back.  Also promising Tyler that she'll get him back too, Enzo adding that's just another one they have to add to the ever growing list.   The sheriff provides Damon with info and he gets Matt (Zach Roerig) and Jeremy (Steven R McQueen) to help him out.  They show him the map of where the spell reaches and Caroline tells them they can't see the map via the phone. Jeremy and Matt will find the gasline into the town and will open the valve whilst Damon will be the human torch, okay, I use human loosely! Ha.  This almost certainly spells impending doom for him, but it's fine as we're led to believe cos the spell will work and they'll get them back.

Liv (Penelope Mitchell) and Luke (Chris Brochu) refuse to help until Elena and Caroline stop their car and demand it but they can't cos the death of a doppelganger, Stefan, stopped the spell in it's tracks but their coven will kill them if they help.  Caroline puts this to rights by killing Luke.  Didn't see that coming did they. Anyway, Enzo brings along Silas, he wants to teach Bonnie the spell so he can be brought back too, making reference to how he'll reek some havoc in the world.  Matt isn't too happy about blowing up the grill, but he remarks on how it's the only place that offered them jobs, ha.  The sheriff has lured the Travellers there on he basis of keeping the peace and no one's listening to her ground rules though she did entice them there with free booze!  Markos wonders whys he hasn't left town with the others and she mentions being the captain of a sinking ship.

Damon and Elena have more alone time and confess their love once again, how she's the only one for him and he admits he's going to trigger the explosion.  She doesn't want him to do it, selfish.  It's his choice and she must respect it, but he'll be back.  Enzo is by the cemetery as Bonnie knows the spell now and there's that wind again.  He begins to get swept away but Bonnie reaches him and she holds her hand out for Silas too but then let's go at the last minute, "bygones."  She's not going to let him come through again and cause more trouble.  They have enough of that already.

Oh if Caroline ever catches up with those witches again!!  There'll be hell to pay. Stefan too.  Luke had the audacity to egg on Liv when he wants to get back as she begins the spell.  Matt and Jeremy open the gas valve and the sheriff gets calls which Markos asks about.  She tells him she smells gas and at the last minute, she takes him to look for the leak and hits him then texts Damon.  Only he gets her too and stops her from leaving.  Damon sits on his car, drinking his final drop of booze and gets into the car. At the last minute Elena jumps in too.  She's going with him too and he tells her she's going to relive her death and it'll be too painful for her.   He drives fast so they can still be vampires and crashes the car as everything goes up in flames with the explosion.

Bonnie waits for Grams (Jasmine Guy) and she turns up but she's not going to cross through.  She knows that Bonnie won't make it but she's proud of her.  She's found her peace here cos he knows that Bonnie has too and it seems like Grams maybe the anchor.  So they say their farewells all over again.  The Travellers pass through Bonnie and Markos knows he'll be able to pass through her again and get out.  Elena can't find Damon and is distraught.  Alaric finds her and tells her to go as Jeremy needs her, he'll bring Damon.  He finds Damon as he tries to help free the sheriff from the collapsed building.

The spell is taking its toll on Liv but stills he continues.  One by one they pass through her and funny how Luke went so quickly.  Enzo goes too and Bonnie is clearly in pain.  Alaric sends Elena through as Bonnie makes sure she gets back.  As Bonnie reels, Stefan tries to help her and by touching her he goes through too, saying that wasn't meant to happen.  Markos gets there too but Lexi stops him from going as he's taken away too.  She doesn't want to go through cos she's her best friend and she isn't going to hurt her.  Finally she's gone too.  Liv can't stop doing the spell but Luke can't stand to see her suffer so he breaks the spell and Bonnie coughs up blood, ensuring she is left behind with Damon.  Tyler goes through too and meets Caroline.  As they hug he says that felt different and realizes he's not a hybrid anymore.

It was kind of ironic that Damon promised he'd get Enzo back and then Damon's the one who doesn't make it back, along with Bonnie.  Bonnie tells them to say their goodbyes and Elena, giving a pretty poor performance of being in agony, couldn't even shed any tears, just the face pulling!  Damon tells her he loves her and knew from the moment he saw her he felt that way.  Yet she can't hear him.  His farewell speech was so convincing and sad but she just spoilt it withe her wailing.  Jeremy realizes Bonnie is lost as she calls him and finally tells him the truth, that she won't be coming back.  He races to the cemetery as he catches a final glimpse of Bonnie.

Caroline comforts Stefan, losing Lexi and Damon, as he holds hands with Bonnie, each one saying there's so many people they can think of who they'd rather be with now and as the white light gets brighter, Bonnie asks if it will hurt and Damon gets cut off mid sentence.  Have to say that for a season finale, this was amongst the best ones thus far and actually helped redeem a pretty ordinary season.
Also we saw Kol a few eps back warning Matt to help them but where was he now, presumably he was taken by the breeze.

Oh the furore when fans realized Damon was gone, sparking a frenzy thinking that Damon won't be back in the show.  But you do not kill off one of your major characters cos that's when the ratings fall even lower. Of course this story isn't over and will continue on, since we don't know why the other side imploded on itself and of course Ian isn't really leaving the show.  Glad that Elena will be in some emotional turmoil for a while after 'losing' Damon and  after everything she put everyone through, not to mention adding another person for Bonnie to make sure passes through her, out of sheer selfishness, so it kind of serves her right.

This was one of the best season finales in a long time in the history of the show and another one where Damon is the one who suffers this time round and once again is parted from his love.  Yet it's the same for Bonnie and Jeremy, how many times will they be parted from one other after finding each other after so long. So maybe it was fitting they both ended up together on the other side.  At least they weren't alone!

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

The Mentalist 6.22 "Bluebird" Review

                                                     
Patrick (Simon Baker) and Cho (Tim Kang) arrive at university housing where the officer tells them about a student who was found with a knife in his back, in a shallow pool.  But Cho tells Patrick about Lisbon and how she's leaving for Washington.  Cho heard it from other people, that she's leaving in a day.  Patrick is surprised to hear that and can't stop asking about her.  Inside he looks around and asks the people if they have a pack of cards.  As he asks who found the DB.  Also spotting some money on the floor.  He tells them they all did it.  Barry (Josiah Blount) was being strangled by him cos they played cards and he was winning, but they couldn't have paid him since they didn't have any money.  That's why he's wearing a turtle neck jumper.  Vince (James Austin Kerr) got punched cos she was trying to pull him off Barry and Kiley (Kara Royster) put make up on him to hide the marks.  Colt (Skylar Brown) knifed him to stop him from throttling Barry and the one in the hat put him in the pool cos his shoes are still wet, thus concluding they all did it.  So he tells Cho they're leaving, he's got stuff to do.

Patrick gets back and sits down with his cup of tea.  Lisbon (Robin Tunney) thinks he'll say something to her but he doesn't, he just wants her to be happy.  Abbott (Rockmond Dunbar) walks in saying they've got a note from a cold case.  A woman named De Jorio was killed and it seems the killer has written a note.  He will start killing again.  This means that all leave and transfers have been cancelled, including Lisbon, so she has to stay.  The original case was in Miami so they'll get a chance to go.  You know what, from Patty's smirk, knew he wrote the letter cos he wanted Lisbon to stick around longer, was it to gather courage, or just to have her here a while longer.  Patrick adding they get to go to Miami one last time and work one last case together.

Finally Patty does what he should have done weeks ago and set up a rouse to keep her from going, or at last really cos she expected that from him a while ago, but he kept her on edge, thinking he really won't stop her.  Well it had to be him, who else would come up with a convoluted code like that.  Certainly not the real killer.  Also where on earth did Patrick dig up that cold case?  Abbot talks with Patrick in his that office and he says he's fine with Lisbon leaving.

Patrick hires a convertible as Cho drives off in his SVU.  They talk with the Vic's husband Don (Vincent Spano) and his third wife, Megan (Nicole Cannon) as well as his lawyer, Ted (Jason Brooks).  Don was suspected first time round and he is angry they've come back again.  Ted reads the note but they don't know who it is.  He suspects Wes (George Finn) the neighbour cos he was stalking her.  Christie (Haley Hudson) his daughter says it wasn't him cos she was certain he was nice.  She doesn't like her father much and is rude to Megan.

They pay a visit to Wes who confesses he used to watch out for Christie cos he loved her, but she was 15 and he was 18 so they couldn't exactly be together.  No one believed him and the killing ruined his life.  They leave and Patrick suggests they go for a walk on the beach, one last time.  Lisbon wearing her flip flops, as we call them here, was funny.  He tells her she won't see sail boats and pelicans in Washington. Taking a look at the note again, he reads it out and this time Lisbon gets a brainwave.  The Dewy refers to the Dewey decimal system and she looks up the name of a bird, a blue bird and comes up with the Island on the Keys. Last time Patty walked on a beach was with Fischer this season! Ha.  But with Lisbon it just looked so perfect.

They check in and the woman tells them they'll need to dress for dinner.  When Lisbon walks into her room, she's in awe at the room and the three dresses on her bed.  She can't resist calling Patrick and thanking him, but it's too much.  Oh great Patty you couldn't even change for dinner, ha.  Let's hope he gets a new outfit next season, ha.  Since he's with Lisbon now, he won't need to wear those socks she gave him anymore! He then picks up the phone again expecting it to be Lisbon again, loved the way his hello just kind of drifted away.

Cho and Fischer (Emily Swallow) went to speak with,  the wife's business partner, Monica (Victoria Smurfit).  She says they were close and she carried on the interior design business but it wasn't the same without her.  Mentioning also that she was having an affair.  These two were suspicious weren't they, I mean they don't even introduce who the woman, Tanya (DeWanda Wise) is with her.

Abbott and Cho also arrive at the resort, as Cho filled Lisbon in on her having an affair.  They sit down to dinner and Patrick waits for Lisbon.  She wore the pink, knew she would, it's more her style in dresses than the other two, well the white one was too short and the green one had sleeves.  Her dresses are usually sleeveless.  She asks the receptionist if she could have a bathrobe and she lets slip that he already has one in his room since when he booked the rooms two weeks ago.  Thought she'd miss that but our Lisbon never misses a thing!  She walks on over and asks him how he knew they'd be getting a note from the killer two weeks before.  He admits he wrote it hoping he would draw the killer out.  She throws a glass of water over him and walks off.  Said a few eps ago that Patty hasn't been treated in that way for a while and here Lisbon is the one who throws water at him.  Maybe it kind of woke him up, cos he went after her.  Twice!

Poor Cho is oblivious to what's happening and Abbott has to spell it out to him.  Abbott ordering some wine. Patrick tells her he's sorry and he wanted her to stay a while longer. She asks him why he would do that cos he's just so selfish and lies and uses people, like digging up the corpse of a woman.  He's truly sorry but she doesn't want to know.  Getting into a taxi she calls Pike (Pedro Pascal) and accepts his proposal but she doesn't listen to him speak still hoping Patrick will come after her.  Hey Pike din't seem happy did he, it was just accepting that she finally agreed and that was it.  Didn't even sound too excited about it!!  Also loved the way Patty was telling her that she's going off with a man she's only known a little while, then about marriage and how it doesn't really last.  Though she knew he was trying to put her off.

Whilst Patrick helps himself to the minibar and just wallows.  The quiet moment is  shattered when Ted bursts through the door with a gun.  He was having an affair with her and wanted her to leave her husband.  Patrick offers him a drink, cos clearly he wasn't the killer.  No, it was...okay won't spoil it just yet. Then as Patrick throws him a bottle, Wes walks in with a gun and he wants to kill whoever ruined his life too, like Ted did.  They sit and wallow and talks about loving her and losing her which is close to Patty's heart also, cos he's lost Lisbon.

Finally, the real killers walk in, again obvious it was them, Monica and Tanya, cos they didn't really look very convincing with their answers.  Patrick tells them he's FBI and gives them his badge, cos we know he'll need it later.  They were embezzling money and Patrick says they have no proof of what they were doing, so they can still leave.  He uses his phone behind his back to text Abbott and Cho, 'SOZ'.  Cho finally gets he means 'SOS'.  Patrick is caught in the middle with guns and he tells Wes not to shoot.  Which he does and is injured in his arm and Tanya is shot too.  He tells Abbott and Cho they were the killers are and he rushes off needing to use Abbott's car.  Hey drinking and driving there!  Sirens blaring he arrives when she's already boarded and she turns around one final time hoping he'll be there.  Oh you know he will, seeing as she read his letters over for two years without him around!

He can't get to her cos he doesn't have his badge, so he jumps the fence, shoddy security there then!  Getting on the plane, he confesses to Lisbon that he's everything, he lies and cheats and makes things up but he can't see waking up and not seeing her there everyday.  "I love you."  At last, he says it but she replies it's too late. As he's lead away from the plane, he still shouts it.  She apologizes for the embarrassing spectacle, the woman tells her that there are women who envy her.  Yes ain't that the truth!!  Abbott has to help Patrick and Lisbon walks in.  Oh in the midst of all that, forgot to mention Patty hurt his ankle when he jumped the fence, you know he doesn't get that physical! Ha.  She remarks he got himself into another pickle again.  She tells him to say it again and he asks if they're talking about the pickle and he does.  She asks him if he means it and then adds she feels that way too and Pike will understand.  So the big finale; that kiss!!  Well proving he sure means it.  Would have been nice for Lisbon to say the same too!

                                                 

So if that was series end, it would have gone out on a high, but we still would have missed the show.  At least we know it's coming back, still don't know how many eps, but I'm sure we can be satisfied with that ending if we weren't to see them again.  It just seemed so natural for them to be together again and knowing how the ep would end wasn't really kept secret, but it would have added more impact if it came as a surprise and if the ending had been kept under wraps.  But Simon's acting in that plane scene was amazing, very believable and real, once again putting so much emotion into confessing his feelings which he found so hard to do, even admitting he knows what it's like to love someone and lose them.  Oh massive tear shedding here.

Now wonder if his ring will come off next season?  Have to also add that Cho was so funny, not realizing how these two were struggling with their feelings for one another and how Abbott picked up on it ages ago and him not even knowing them for very long!! Genius.  Abbott turned out to be a bit of a dark horse and a good guy from that stern introduction of his character.

Patrick: "I have forgotten how to act like a normal human being, And I play games and I lie and I trick people to avoid the truth of how I feel.  And the idea of letting anyone else close to me is - is terrifying, for obvious reasons.  But the truth Teresa, is that I can't imagine waking up knowing that I won't see you.  The truth is...I love you...you can't imagine how good that feels to say it out loud but it scares me and it is the truth.  It is the truth of what I feel."  Wow!  Encore!

Bruno Heller wrote the finale to be "a suitable big, happy, romantic, send-off for the series if that's what happens - but it also opens a new chapter if that is not the case."  Loved every minute and at least he had that in mind and we would have got the marvellous conclusion we all know Lisbon and Patty should have had and deserved and more importantly we would have finished up on a happy note and got some closure to an excellent series!