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Saturday, 20 April 2013

Doctor Who 7.10 "Hide" Review

                                              
Professor Alec Palmer (Dougray Scott) and his assistant, Emma Grayling (Jessica Raine) are in a hunted house, Caliburn and have set up all the equipment to monitor a ghost.  Emma is a psychic empath and the Doctor (Matt Smith) and Clara (Jenna-Louise Coleman) arrive whom Alec thinks is from the ministry, calling him "Doctor What?"  That was different, the Doctor liked that.  Cue the Doctor having  a love fest over all the equipment in the house.  Alec shows them the photos he's taken and the notes which were left in the house for the "Witch of the well" so they think they're on a ghost hunt.  Clara wonders why Alec would buy a haunted house.

The Doctor takes Clara exploring round the house in search of a ghost and soon finds a coldspot in the house, then Clara tells him to stop holding her hand, but he has his hands.  Clara and Emma share some conversation and whiskey which she hates and refers to it as the eleventh horrible thing around. Oh there's that number eleven gain.  Asking Emma if she and the professor have, you know...it's obvious he has feelings for her as obvious as a "big chin."  Emma tells Clara not to trust the Doctor as he has a "sliver of ice in his heart", only the one heart then and not both?  Whilst the Doctor and Alec develop the photos he's just taken and he asks why he's here.  He feels haunted by his actions during the war and would like to say sorry if he could for all those people he led to their deaths.

The Doctor borrows his camera and sets off in the TARDIS where there's nowhere for Clara to put her wet umbrella.  He takes out his suit which is orange and hurts her eyes, belonging to the Tenth Doctor (David Tennent) and steps off into a fiery world to take photos as well as through various eras of time.  He puts on a slideshow and tells them they're not looking for a ghost but a trapped woman, a time traveller from the future who is trapped in  a pocket of time.  They have to rescue her and bring her back.  Clara says she hasn't been born yet in 1974 and he's also seen her death in the future.  They're all ghosts to him. He's interested in Clara since she's the biggest mystery of them all.
Clara: "So when are we going?"
Doctor: "That is good, that is top notch."
Clara: "the answer is."
Doctor: "We're going always."

He has to rescue the traveller whose name is Hila (Kemi-Bo Jacobs) and Emma must help him by using her abilities and the help of the blue psychic Metabelis Crystal.  So he ties himself to a rope and ends up in the pocket universe.  A bleak wood which is floating on the edge of space or in some space.  He calls out to Hila and finally meets her but the rope has moved and so they follow the echoes of Emma's voice and the echo of the house.  Where the creature follows them to and he uses his bowtie to hold the door shut.  Hila gets back but the Doctor is stranded.  He is chased by the creature which hides and tells him he's trying to scare him, which he adds works, "I am the Doctor and I am afraid."  Don't think so.

Clara has an encounter with the TARDIS which won't let her in and manifests itself in her image, finally allowing her in as she heads to rescue the Doctor who piggy backs on the TARDIS.  This wasn't so much a ghost story but a love story which is also mirrored by the creature, the Doctor gets Alec and Emma together, to hold hands for always and then realizes there are two of the creature; being credited as 'The Crooked Man'.  One inside the house which held Clara's hand, as the two must have been separated.  Thus he must go and rescue the other one and gets the creature to piggyback this time.

Emma tells him he didn't come here cos of the haunted house but cos of her.  He wanted to ask about Clara and he just describes her as a girl, a sometimes scared, ordinary girl.  But is she?  Seeing as we're still hoping for that mystery to unravel soon.  The Doctor introduces Hila as their great, a few times removed, grand daughter that's why there was the psychic connection between her and Emma.  Oh and he even gets his bowtie back.  Of course the Doctor and Clara can't be romantically linked, the scene where he puts his arm around Clara mentions love and then quickly moves his arm away.

So this episode showed you can do a ghost story in a Doctor Who episode but ten it borders onto a tale of love and lost love at that.  Perhaps the best part was Clara asking if he's "okay with that?"  with watching the world die and then going on about business as usual for which he didn't really have an answer, other than "wibbly vortex."  Probably the saddest moment the two have shared thus far in this series.  (Forget about the times where she's died twice.)  Since this was a love story we weren't going to get any explanations as to why or how Hila found herself in a pocket and how the creature ended up there too, sufficed to say, she was a time traveller which is probably the only explanation we need. Other than asking why Dougray Scott to me sounded a bit Orson Welles? ha.

Clara and her conversation via the TARDIS visual voice interface where she calls her a cow verging on a fight there of the feline variety.  The Crystal was previously seen in the episodes with the Third Doctor, Planet of the Spiders and The Green Death.  At least we got to hear "Geronimo" again.  An improvement many would say to the past episodes, especially The Rings Of Akhten but would have preferred a little more scary than love.

Friday, 19 April 2013

The Mentalist 5.18 "Behind The Red Curtain" Review

A woman falls from a balcony at a fundraiser for a show and Lisbon (Robin Tunney) arrives on the scene, she questions the producer Warren Dodge (Matt Servitto) director Brian McTavish (Erik Jensen) and publicist Sylvia Clare (Julie Claire) of the show, Torch which the producer aims to get onto Broadway.  Lisbon wants them up in the room so they can investigate and calls Patrick (Simon Baker).  She hopes he's not at the hospital which he what he tells her cos it's what she wants to hear. She can't have it both ways, either he's here or he's not.  She wants him at the CS.  Patrick waits in anticipation for Jason Lennon (Christopher Cousins) to wake up and ID Red John to him.  But fate has already been decided here as Kirkland (Kevin Corrigan) turns up and sends Patrick away.  Patrick has the nurse, Shelia (Rose Abdoo) on side though donuts will get you far!  As she later tells him she likes his smile and Patrick adds a smile goes a long way.  She doesn't like the FBI/Homeland Security agents, there's a vibe about them like they're aliens who will take off their masks and become lizard aliens.  Patrick knows what she means.

Patrick arrives at the CS and isn't given much of a chance to be introduced until later when Lisbon calls him a consultant now, as he carries on with the questions.  Lisbon is clearly peeved with Patrick and she tells him so, "you're creeping around Lennon, getting into Kirkland's business of course I'm glum...if you need to break the rules, break them on your own time"
Patrick: "When am I never on my own time."  True he's always doing something for them, but rather why is Lisbon so trustful of Kirkland, she hardly knows him and yet she wants Patrick to follow some rules for once. Why when obviously Kirkland doesn't.  Patrick wasn't happy with that line of on his own time.

Rigsby (Owain Yeoman) examines photos and surveillance from the night and Van Pelt (Amanda Righetti) returns, she hates California and is glad to be back.  Lisbon hugs her but Rigsby does not.  Though he doesn't mind when she sits next to him and hands her a file to help.  There's photos of everyone coming and going  and even one of the lead actress Deandra (Donna Murphy) who left by the back door.  Everyone assumes she was drinking and so is probably in some hotel bar.

Rigsby accompanies Patrick to the rehearsal and he gives each of the dancers a reveal about themselves - on what they're really like and how two of them, Mandy (Alexis Carra) and Bridget (Gabrielle McClinton) hated Sharon and didn't want her being second lead in the musical. As for the male singer, Howard (Nick Cobey)  Patrick calls him 'bitchy', loved his impersonation and eyeball rolling!  They hang around as Patrick tells one of the actresses, Maggie (Briana Cuoco) there for an audition that Brian hates jazz hands, she should pass it round.  Everyone gets the message except for Bridget who auditions in that way as Mandy didn't tell her and she wanted her off the production.  Patrick leaves the two squabbling and runs off as usual, leaving Rigsby to stop them fighting.

Rigsby also interviewed Sharon's boyfriend Racine (Derek Ray) who tells them about her being mugged and attacked, he was there to protect her.  Sharon also has a foster mother, Polly (Maggie Egan) who tells them about Racine abusing her.  Mandy attacked Sharon cos she wanted her to leave but didn't kill her.

Later when Deandra is rehearsing Patrick says she's Sharon's real mother and he was sitting in the chair in the dark listening to her sing.  Lisbon didn't see him him when she came in and neither did we.  Sharon knew about her MS and she went to get her meds from the room which is why she was there.  She hasn't had a drink in 14 years.  Patrick enlists LaRoache (Pruitt Taylor Vince) to help nab the killer after he sees a man in a scarf leaving via the fire escape in one of the photos, when they notice Dodge wasn't seen anywhere in the footage.  He's calling in his favour and gets LaRoache to act the part of Burt, an investor, only he doesn't exist and it's only until Dodge says he doesn't exist that everyone listens.  He wanted the show to go ahead and he was using his own money, Sharon caught him coming out of the room but she wouldn't stay silent.  She regrets what he did and Cho (Tim Kang) has nothing to say to him.

Sheila calls Patrick to tell him that Lennon's being brought out of his coma and Kirkland asks him if he knows him or recognizes his face.  He replies in the negative and Kirkland calls himself a 'friend.'  Either Red John's friend or Red John himself, either way he kills him, then innocently waits outside the room when Patrick arrives he knows Kirkland's been up to no good.  So you gotta ask why Lisbon was keeping Patrick away from the hospital since this is the first lead Patrick's had on RJ, why take him away from that since he's spent his entire time locked in his attic in search of leads.

Kirkland shows his true colours here though it was expected and anyone who thought otherwise was very naive.  Just left to work out who he really is now.  Why kill Lennon if he doesn't know him, what possible reason could he have for that, to stop him talking, from talking to Patrick, acting on RJ's behalf.  This ep once again brought on more questions than any definitive answers.  Kirkland tells Lennon he hopes a friend will do the same for him if he ends up in the same position and not have to go to jail.  IS that a loaded statement or what, will Patrick be the one to do this, but he's not a friend though it's always Patrick's intention to kill Red John if and when he finds him.
As for this 'freind' phrase, it's been bounded around quite a bit, what with Patrick saying the same of Kirkland in Red Sails in the Sunset, when he referred to him as "your new best friend" to Lisbon.  Perhaps he is seeing as she warned Patrick to stay away from him here.  But Lisbon wouldn't be compromised in any such way would she?

Good to see LaRoache return but thought it would have been for something more sinister than to help with the current case.  Best line: Patrick: " that's my arm you have two of your own." Great play on words here with the title, were we really behind the Red John facade with Kirkland, or was he just revealing himself to be involved  deeper than even Lisbon could suspect.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

The Vampire Diaries 4.18 "American Gothic" Review

                                         
Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Rebekah (Claire Holt) show up in a small Pennsylvanian town and Rebekah thinks they should move on.  Elena's hungry and hones in on a woman and goes to bite her neck.  The woman calls her Katherine and tells her to bite her wrist instead like she told her.  Apparently Katherine's compelled her to listen to her voice and blank out anyone else.  Elena can't believe her luck.  Katherine is meant to be on the run and yet she can't be bothered to change her name.  They find her in a diner where Rebekah torments her by putting a fork through her hand.  They want the cure but she's not talking.  Her phone shows she's meeting someone, an "EM" at 2.  Oh look his initials and still no one would have guessed who that really was.  Elena takes her jacket and shoes and will go in her place.  So much for Elena being different to Katherine and acting differently she still looked the same and sounded like the same old whiny Elena!

The sheriff has located Damon's (Ian Somerhalder) abandoned car and Damon says he'll send her muffins.  Stefan (Paul Wesley) adds she also found the location of the car they stole, in creamed corn capital of Pennsylvania.  So he'll send her champagne too.  Elena meets Elijah (Daniel Gilles) and he kisses her. Katherine's using him to pave the way forward for her with Klaus (Joseph Morgan) so she can give him the cure and gain her freedom.  However he realizes Katerina is Elena.  She hasn't told him about killing Jeremy and we learn that Katherine and Elijah are intimate.

Klaus is in agony over the white ash left in his back and Caroline (Candace Accola) turns up, he needs help.  Only it's not really her but Silas, still tormenting Klaus.  The real Caroline does turn up after countless calls to her, phone stalking, whilst she's in the middle of planning proms.  She will help him if he gives his word that Tyler can return and he won't kill him.  She can kill twelve witches for Bonnie but she can't help him he tells her.  She wants him to learn what it means to be a friend.  Caroline doesn't find any ash in his back and after their little argument Klaus realizes the pain is gone.  Silas was in his head and she helped him once more.  As for Tyler he tells her he's not exactly chasing after him.  Even if he gives his word now, he could take it back.

Damon and Stefan find Katherine and Rebekah and Stefan goes in search of Elijah to talk and Damon and Rebekah hunt for the cure.  Katherine takes them to a house with a fishtank and a quilt which neither believes could be hers.  Katherine opens the safe and tells them the cure's not here.  Damon notices a treasure chest in the fishtank without fish and the water's filled with vervain.  She dunks Damons' head in, cos once again he's foolish enough to turn his back on her and she takes the cure.  Rebekah stops her and drinks it herself as Katherine escapes.  Rebekah passes out and when she awakes Damon says he can kill her now and throws a letter opener at her.  She catches it and her wound heals, realizing it wasn't the real cure.

Elena tries to convince Elijah that Katherine will always be Katherine and will never change, that she's only using him.  Katherine breaks Elena's neck and gets the cure from her friend.  She gives it to Elijah since he was right and she wants to change and no longer use him, wanting to find who she really is.  She leaves and Rebekah wants the cure but he doesn't give it to her.  He asks why she wants it since will things really be so different to now.  She's had twenty lifetimes with him and she wants to be normal.   Instead they head on back to have a family meeting with Klaus.

Damon admits to Stefan he had a lapse for a second and wanted Rebekah to take the cure but he realized it too late.  Stefan wants to move on after Elena gets the cure and he's fed up of making the same mistakes over again.  They fall for the same women, Stefan says they used to fall for the same women and they need to move on, Stefan needs to move on.  Before he goes riding into the sunset they have to help Elena.  Finding her back at the diner she wants them to leave her alone.  Killing the waitress and telling them it's their fault.  Stefan reminds her how she didn't give up on him but she's not Stefan.  Though they're really trying hard to
make Elena into her own special kid of ripper.  Everytime they try to talk her round and help here she'll leave Vics in her wake. Seems Stefan won't be riding into the sunset just yet.

So Elijah returned in a bid to get back his beloved Katerina but did he think it would be so simple.  Even if he is lovesick, he still manages to keep his cool and get the cure too, showing why he is big brother and why he's still around.  Being compassionate about Jeremy since he's lost a brother too, isn't that more than one he's lost.  So why does he still want Katherine and get back something from his past?  He's the one who always takes the moral high ground and Katherine is his opposite, she's ruthless and vain, so how is Elena also different  to her now.  Doppelgangers unite in their manipulation of men, yet are we meant to believe that Katherine truly wants to turn over a new leaf and develop some sort of vampiric conscience.

Elijah hates how Katherine took away Elena's only family in the same way hers was also killed and seems the lesson in conscience and compassion could go both ways and he should have given the same to Elena also.  Elena has no emotions yet she was trying to convince Elijah of what Katherine's really like or was that all for show.
Caroline also shows her real character when she says she should have turned her back on Klaus a long time ago, but can't, for reasons of attraction and others.

Katherine: "You don't know Katherine at all.  Did it ever occur to you that you have no idea who I really am?"
Damon: "Did it ever occur to you that you're not that deep." Great line as always from Damon.

Hey we've caught up with the US screenings of the show, we're one ep behind, that's 5 days away  until we watch ep 19.

666 Park Avenue 1.9 "Hypnos" Review

                                            
Jane (Rachael Taylor) is seen by Maris (Whoopi Goldberg) who gives her some chamomile tea and uses regression therapy on her.  She finds herself back in 1927 and at Jocelyn's birthday party at the Drake here she also sees Kramer (Jim True-Frost).  In the mirror she sees herself as Libby Griffith (Christine Evangelista) who was Jocelyn's babysitter.  The men with Kramer plan on using Jocelyn as some sort of a sacrifice, at least they want blood.  Jocelyn is taken to the room to find her doll and they hide in the closet when they hear voices.  Jane also sees Kramer place something behind a brick in the fireplace.

Henry (Dave Annable) has a meeting with Perez (Raul Esparza) who wants to back him in his political campaign.  Yes worthless Henry who can't even cook, bake actually, will do well as a useless politician, he has all the right credentials for it.  Jane wants him to do whatever he has to regardless of her.  Perez has Jane's psych report and advises she's just a girlfriend so he should ditch her since things like that don't help in politics.  Henry calls Laurel (Tessa Thompson) who gives him some dirt on Perez and his embezzling money.  She asks if he really wants to get into this type of business.  Henry uses the info to blackmail Perez into reconsidering and if he hadn't used Jane's report he wouldn't be doing this now.  Of course Perez rushes straight to Gavin (Terry O'Quinn) and tells him all about it.  Gavin has Jane's report so he prob leaked it but he also has Henry's file too in that same red coloured folder.

Gavin meets Jane in the lift when she leaves Maris's apartment and claims there was a maintenance problem.  Of course he wouldn't believe her and Jane got so nervous around him, what she couldn't take the lift from another floor.  Gavin talks to Maris and knows the symbol outside her door.  She wants to get out of here in return for telling him what Jane saw at the bottom of the stairs.  For the devil he sure isn't very perceptive.

Jane calls Hayden (Teddy Sears) and asks her to check up on Libby, finding she died on October 28 1927, the same night Jane was there.  She has the blueprints for the room and Hayden breaks the wall to reveal the fireplace.  He's doing this for her since he's on the job and there have been so many reports of incidences all from the Drake.  He doesn't believe it's just a coincidence unlike his captain.  She locates the brick and removes it to find whatever Kramer hid there.  Henry calls  and says Perez isn't going to back him but he's going to try and convince him again.  As they leave the room, Libby watches from the other side of the mirror above the fireplace.

Maris transports Jane back again and Kramer asks her to take Jocelyn and leave but she can't get out of the locked doors of the Drake.  She hides Jocelyn and reveals herself saying Jocelyn's run away.  The men take Libby instead and tie her up.  She's the sacrifice and a voice is heard, it's Gavin.  SO why ask Maris what happened at the bottom of the stairs.  Maris tells Jane she's connected to this place and her family has a dark legacy here, it affects her past and her future.  She asks about Gavin but Maris doesn't reply as a bird watches through the window.  Maris marks a page in the book for Gavin and he lets her leave.  He asks why she gave him the info so easily and she replies it's not something he wouldn't have found out eventually.  They all have a price to pay for ??

Elsewhere Olivia (Vanessa Williams) desperately tries to get hold of Sasha and calls from Shaw's (Nick Chinlund) phone.  She hears her voice and forces him to take her there.  She doesn't find her there but Kandanisky (Misha Kuznetsov) takes care of Shaw and shoots him.  Gavin meets with Laurel and calls her Sasha.  Oh darn should have guessed that was her, but she was around when Henry got his medal wasn't she, so how come no one saw her, including Olivia.  Makes you wonder what Gavin's playing at really if he knew all along she was alive, why act that way when Olivia told him she burnt her letter and didn't want to hurt him.  Should have known Gavin would trump Olivia to Sasha.  Then again should have guessed she was Sasha cos she was into politics and wanted Henry to go into this line of work too, also encouraging her to get rid of Jane.  Jane has an encounter with Libby as she touches her through the bathroom mirror, then Henry has to walk in and spoil the moment.  Jane tells him she was talking to herself.  Did she really have to say that, considering he already thinks her a loony.

Maris leaves and turns into white birds.  Who was she that Gavin was holding her here?  This show just comes up with endless questions and possibilities but no answers, no wonder people got bored and didn't stick around to watch it, hence cancellation.  Also Sasha was a bit like Gavin wasn't she.  Do you think she was working with Gavin all along to entice Henry into politics?  Kind of looks that way.
Jane sees dead people, ha and Whoopi had to be cast as a psychic bird?  Just fits her character really.

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Once Upon A Time 2.2 "We Are Both" Review

Lots more background in this as we now get three realms into one land, well kind of, there's the Enchanted Forest or the corner that's left of it, with Regina (Lana Parrilla) admitting to Charming (Josh Dallas) that it still exists, then there's Stroybrooke and the Enchanted Forest, as was, when Regina was just starting out with her magic.  Here we flash to how she got magic, well Gold/Rumples (Robert Carlyle) had to be behind it, was it me or did his accent sound different back then. Regina desperately wants to get out of marrying the king but her mother, Cora (Barbara Hershey) insists she go through with it.  There's even one scene where a young Snow (Bailee Madison) looks at the necklace Regina's love gave her and puts it round her neck, Regina strangles her with it, but alas it's only a dream.  She hadn't turned completely evil back then, though she does have an evil streak.  She tells Snow her mother had him killed, or rather that he's dead.

She even laments to her father about not wanting to get married but she's powerless to act until Rumples gives her that little nudge and the book.  Which is how her flashback began as she wants magic back, that way she can get her claws into Henry (Jared Gilmore) once more.  Regina wanting Cora gone and pushing her into the mirror with that little pull from Rumples was fun to watch showing how she didn't want to resort to using magic, becoming her mother but circumstances and fate dictated otherwise, with that all important push over the edge from Rumples.

She sits in the garden and using the magic her eyes change colour and the apples on the tree turn red.  She then uses the magic tree to set a trap for Henry as Cora used on her, Capturing her with its tentacles when she was trying to escape the marriage.  Using magic Regina forces the townspeople into a stalmate and Henry must give himself to her in order for her to leave them alone.  Taking him back home he exits bedroom window and is held by the tree.  She wants him to stay cos she loves him but he just thinks he's a prisoner cos she loves him which isn't fair.

Charming needs to know how to use Jefferson/Hatter's (Sebastian Shaw) hat after Henry shows him his pic in the storybook.  Thus he has to turn to Gold who gives him a potion to use.  Charming asking what he wants in return, they agree to stay out of each other's way and Charming also tells him what the seven dwarves found out as they tried to leave town.  That when they cross the line, they become their Storybrooke selves and don't recall who they really were, after Sneezy (Gabe Khouth) drew the short straw and had to cross the line, pushed more like.

Charming uses the potion on the hat and he comes across Jefferson stuck inside a car, he was like that all the time.  Nice touch with the teaset and the rabbit cuddly toy.  He's no help, ahh Jefferson! and mentions the curse being inside his head, before making a run for it.  Well that's prob the last we'll see of him, more's the pity.  Well until next ep at least.  Charming tries to chase after him but Ruby (Meghan Ory) tells him about Henry and he also leaves the hat behind too.  Charming goes for Henry with the aid of his trusty sword and Regina has a change of heart and lets him go.

Charming then has to give a pep talk to the townspeople and stop them from leaving.  Giving them a rousing speech about how they are the townspeople and also the people from the Enchanted Forest.  "We are both." and they have to stay together and help each other as before.  Charming doing a lot of rallying round now that Mary Margaret/Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Emma )Jennifer Morrison) are no longer around but he hasn't given up on them.  Henry and Charming sit sipping their glass of cola and Henry tells Geppetto (Tony Amendola) about August.  He doesn't find him in the room but does find his hat.

Snow and Emma find themselves led to the safe haven in ropes by Mulan (Jamie Chung) and Aurora (Sarah Bolger) and Snow is hurt when they try to make a run for it.  After being thrown into the pit, Cora asks if she can help them.  Back in Storybook Regina almost burns the magic book but finds she can't.  Recalling how Rumples told her she was more like her mother than she knows.  Also Gold stands at the line, wonder what he was thinking, maybe he'll end up crossing it with his magic.

Best line had to go to Whale (David Anders) "Are the nuns still nuns, can they, you know, date.  Don't say it's me asking!" To be expected after Snow's ref to "once night stands" as far as he's concerned.  But last ep he wanted to kill Regina and this ep it's as if nothing's happened! ha

Did Cora get pushed and pulled "through the looking glass" and somehow end up in Wonderland?  Then how did she end up in the pit?  She could be the Red Queen.  As you'll recall Regina needed Jefferson's help with his hat to 'rescue' her father from Wonderland after she killed him last season.  One more thing, why doesn't Mulan recognize Snow, surely she must know who ruled here?

The people also retain their Storybrooke memories since Charming lets on to Henry he didn't know about the Mad Hatter when he was Charming but he's read Alice in Wonderland.  Thus wouldn't they have some sort of insane trip recalling these memories back there and here.  Isn't that one reason Jefferson was meant to be mad, he recalled the curse and he also knew what was happening here.
Jefferson: "Then all we'll do is both sit, stuck.  Two lives in our heads cursed worse than ever.  Two lives forever at odds.  Double the pain.  Double the suffering."
What happened to his daughter?  Also what happened to the crypt with Regina's collection of hearts?
As for Charming's speech, I think Jefferson gave him the idea in the first place with his two lives cursed speech to him, now his was much more of a pep talk!

Hopefully Sebastian Stan will be cast as the Hatter in the Once Upon A Time spin-off Wonderland, it won't be the same with another actor in the part!

CSI 13.8 "CSI On Fire" Review

                                                    
Some hikers in the desert see some debris from the sky and it's all hush hush as it's from a nearby airforce base, cue FBI (Litha Johnson) on the scene.  When DB (Ted Danson) and Finn (Elisabeth Shue) arrive they have a war of words with them over whose CS it is and Finn has the last word by saying their bodies trumps their X-Files convention, but not before DB exposes them to some long winded rule over jurisdiction, he never though that'd work!
DB: "you know if you keep insisting you're gonna be in violation of NRS197.190, interfering with public officers in the discharge of their official duties."
Finn: "In other words, our body trumps your X-Files Convention."
DB was called in when a local police officer thought he saw something akin to some mass graves. The grave is dug up and there's a DB in one of them belonging to Janet who was part of the case in Seattle which Finn worked on and was fired from.  Okay not fired per se but resigned, as she likes to put it.  She takes the necklace from her neck and finds it matches exactly the same one Janet was wearing when she disappeared.

Finn now knows she was not only right about Tom Cooley (Dylan Walsh) being the killer but he is also a serial killer.  She wants to rush through the exam of Janet by Doc (Robert David Hall) and he tells her she's not in charge here.  Also she wants Greg (Eric Szmanda) to put a rush on the DNA to which he reminds her he's no longer in DNA but they're a team here so he'll help.  When the results are in Greg tells DB Finn was just here but he tracks her GPS to Seattle and Greg asks if he's keeping tabs on them all.  DB calls Mike (Brian Van Holt).

Hodges (Wallace Langham) and Morgan (Elisabeth Harnois) working together, oh come on someone must be trying to tell us and them something here, sift through the soil which was also transported from Seattle.  Morgan finds a man's ring which Hodges surmizes could belong to the killer since all the Vics were female.  The ring reads Hardison High Cchool class of 1987.  In the yearbook online Hodges finds Cooley was class president of that year.

Finn is pulled over by Mike whom we find out is her ex and she's rearing at the bit to bring come closure to Janet's mother.  Giving us a flashback to Finn talking with her mother (Lili Birdsell) in the past.  Mike shows Finn Cooley's ranch which has been developed and so any evidence which was there no longer exists, no wonder he had the DB's shipped to Vegas.  Thing is why pick Vegas of all places, especially since that's exactly where Finn ended up, if she hadn't well the case would still be open.  That was convenient for all concerned, but mostly to give us the backstory on Finn and why she left Seattle, with DB reminding her last time she went after Cooley she not only lost her job but the Seattle PD was also sued.  Mike reminds her she won't need to tell Dr Warren since the press beat her to it.

They find the ring belongs to an Eric Louie (Eric Steinberg) as Finn calls claiming to be Captain Robinson and asking if any high school rings have been missing, Mike reminding her to ask if anyone's asked for a replacement.  Then he tells her did she really expect this to be so easy and have Cooley's name come up.  He is a fellow officer and he recalls he gave the ring to his girlfriend, Marla (Sarah Joy Brown) who is now sis wife.  She says she lost the ring and she used to go to parties, just as Eric did, they were wild days. She dated Cooley's friend, Max Liston a few times.  Both Mike and Finn realize she's hiding something.

Liston turns out to be the contractor Cooley hired to develop his land.  Finn calls DB with the news and also tells him he was later found dead after being paid all that money.  He was paid to move the DBs.  Officer Mitchell (Larry Mitchell) tells Brass (Paul Guilfoyle) to watch the news where Cooley makes himself out to be the Vic, of how he went out with Janet before she was killed and how that turned his life upside down.  They find that Cooley used a date rape drug on the girls.  Finn watches the conference and gets mad, with Mike telling her to put the cup down, cos obviously she was going to throw it at the TV.  He knows her so well!

Nick (George Eads) gets through red tape to find the land became Federal which means it can never be developed so the bodies would never be found and it once belonged to Cooley's family who were also hotshots in Seattle.  Finn meets Cooley in his hotelroom and has a drink.  He's arrogant and claims how she can still not get his prints. She taunts him about how she's blonde, just his type, 5' 4" but he would have sex in the car cos he couldn't wait to kill them, but he couldn't get it up.  Making him angry.  Finn turns up at the lab just as DB gets word that Cooley has hanged himself.

DB passes a man and boy talking about how the soda machine ate his dollar.  Brass won't let Finn enter the CS since she was seen leaving here and also seen by a waiter banging on the door with a gun in a uniform.  He wants a statement from him.  DB tells Brass you don't need to be high up to strangle yourself since he was hung from a door.  Doc finds he was drunk and had an unhealthy liver due to drinking, also wants Finn out of his autopsy until she's been cleared.  She's adamant it was murder.  Since he was so narcissistic on TV then why would he kill himself.

Finn return to talk to Marla and she tells how she was with Cooley, Liston and Pearson (Scott Lowell) and she passed out.  When she came too she was in  a grave and Pearson (now Cooley's lawyer) was pouring dirt onto her.  She went home and never told anyone.  Cooley raped her and Finn adds she was drugged. Returning to the hotelroom with Greg, DB knows Pearson had time to kill Cooley.  He couldn't use his keycard to get into the room and recalls the boy and his soda machine.  Greg tells him he can get a soda from another machine but he removes the magnet which Pearson placed behind the machine, that's why his keycard wouldn't work.  If he had put it behind the ice machine he would have gotten away with it.  Even though both doors were locked from the inside Pearson used the magnet to gain entry and leave the same way.  Not such a clever lawyer after all.

Brass says it will be better for him if he tells them the names of the remaining Vics which he does.  Once again we get Finn rearing to go as she repeats her actions all over again and goes off in a huff to Seattle and without even getting permission or telling anyone, being headstrong and taking it upon herself to inform Janet's mother when the evidence hasn't even been processed.  Those aren't the actions of a CSI, yes you can be passionate about your work and many of the CSIs such as Sara, Nick have all done that in the past, really go out to obtain justice for the Vics but she just goes overboard.  There's not much DB can or does do to reel her in.

She's not the only one who feels for their Vics and her actions could have proved detrimental to everyone else, as Hodges said when he refused to answer her phone straightaway, he's not going down with her, as did Brass when he was instrumental in keeping her away from the CS and so was Doc.  Okay she has a bad relationship with her ex and for all her moaning about failed marriage when she first arrived last season, didn't look like she hates him much.  Especially when she decided she wanted to stick around and have ex sex with him, cos they miss each other.

Nick and insects yet again, showing he's clearly taken on Grissom's mantel now pinning the insects to the board and then joking how one breakthrough find should given him a payrise.  Sara was missing and none of the others had much to do as this was a Finn episode.  At least we've got that background story of hers dealt with now and it wasn't that much of a surprise since it was mentioned many times over how she went after the suspect, Cooley and wanted his prints for evidence, even asking him for the glass now when she's alone in his room with him.  Cooley comes out and asks her how she knows he won't kill her and that's what makes it more thrilling for her.  He still thinks he was in the clear.
Finn: "two years, two  jobs, one marriage, but I got him."

Monday, 15 April 2013

Revenge 2.15 "Retribution" Review

"Emily: "In its purest from an act of retribution provides symmetry, the rendering of payment for crimes against the innocent.  But the danger of retaliation lies in furthering the cycle of violence.  Still it's a risk that must be met when the greater offence is to allow the guilty to go unpunished."

Emily (Emily VanCamp) returns home and is told by Nolan (Gabriel Mann) not to rush over and mete out any revenge on the Grayson's. She should take some time.  She washes her hands and still has Amanda's blood on them.  They can't got to see Jack (Nick Weschler) until they're told about him.  Aiden (Barry Sloane) arrives and Nolan explains what happened.  Emily holds the locket, looks at their photos inside it and cries.  Nolan: "Why do I get the feeling this isn't what Takeda had in mind when he handed you your revenge degrees.?"  Ooh where can I get one of those?

The Grayson's also contemplate whether their plan to cast suspicion over Helen's disappearance onto Amanda has worked or not and Daniel )Josh Bowman) doesn't have any stomach for this cold bloodiness.  Even Ashley )Ashley Madekwe) accused Conrad (Henry Czerny) of killing Amanda saying she had nothing against her.  Suggesting his alibi was his gubernatorial announcement, so he'd have witnesses.  He reminds her who come up with the plan to go into business with Nate.

Emily and Nolan arrive at the hospital to find Jack is in a coma.  Charlotte (Christa B Allen) lets Victoria (Madeleine Stowe) babysit Carl.  Padma )Dilshad Vadsaria) also comes down and Nolan tells her no one is getting Carrion until they can confirm it's her father's finger, which is done.  Everyone seems to be gunning for Nolan here, well practically everyone.  Even Daniel hounds him again telling him he better not have deleted his R'n'D files and he replies, "control, alt, delete - got it."  Daniel wants the programme to go after the Initiative.  Later Nolan tells Emily what Daniel said and how he threatened to digitally blow off his kneecaps.  Daniel also keeps watching that clock in his office and Aiden comes to see him by wanting to go into business with him.  He tells him how he convinced Prosser to not go with the firm on his own dime.  Victoria tells Daniel to test Aiden's loyalty against the Initiative.  If he carries out the trade then he can be trusted.  Which he does.

Conrad is in search for the missing laptop and he insists on paying Jack's bills, telling him he didn't know what Nate would do.  Jack now wants this mysterious computer and confides in Emily and Nolan about it.  He was definitely not in the loop since they already know about the computer.  But then he's not one up in many secrets between them.  Jack is brought home from hospital and looks at Amanda's coral in the bottle before he smashes it to pieces, revealing a locker key.  Here he finds the computer and a lot more besides.  I.e info about them being  sisters and being at juvvie together.  He wonders why Emily didn't tell him about Amanda or herself and she replies the same reason he didn't about the Stowaway.  Pride.  Jack wants Emily to give the eulogy.  Whilst he 'cosies' up to Conrad when he gives a press conference being oh so endearing towards Amanda.

Emily got to meet Trask (Burn Gorman) today who introduced himself as an investigator and Aiden's heard his voice but they haven't found out he's part of the Initiative yet.  Charlotte looks for Amanda's old friends but can't find anyone to invite.  Emily asks Daniel to come also.   After her heartfelt eulogy, to which Daniel brings an umbrella, ha, didn't need one 'til later, everyone feigns liking Amanda especially the Grayson's and Victoria has even gotten Charlotte back as a result of Amanda's death.  Whilst they're at the funeral, Aiden breaks into the Stowaway and steals back the computer, so much for Jack asking help from Nolan.

Daniel wants the clock fixed as it's slow and even tells Grace to keep it if she wants, yes but the Initiative will always have other ways of surveilling.  Emily throws the computer into the ocean, it interfered with her true purpose which is what we said all along, as do the Initiative.  So throw it into the ocean right under the Grayson's noses.  She returns to the grave where a man tells her how Amanda burned own his house, he's her brother.

Liked how everyone was relying on Nolan so much this episode and how he was the voice of reason as far as Emily and her instant retribution was concerned.  Also convincing her this isn't the right time to confess to Jack who she really is, since he's mourning Amanda now.  "You can't take Amanda away from him again."

Emily: "Death is a thief.  It takes and keeps all that a person is, the person was.  When it takes from us someone as extraordinary as Amanda, it takes with it not just her past but who she was to us
everyday.  Amanda was special but she never had it easy.  A childhood torn from her, a rough adolescence and a damming identity which was thrust upon her which she bore with dignity until she made herself a new name..."  Yes a name that Emily gave her and she had to wear the mask of Amanda.

Oh and this time round, Padma had the red 'Special K' Dress! ha

Saturday, 13 April 2013

Doctor Who 7.9 "Cold War" Review

A Russian submarine in 1983 runs into trouble, as a sailor on board thaws a creature found in the ice which the professor believes to be a 5,000 year old mammoth.  The TARDIS materializes cue the Doctor (Matt Smith) and his "Viva Las Vegas" cos we presume that's where he and Clara (Jenna-Louise Coleman) have been as she's in a dress.  The TARDIS disappears as things hot up in the submarine and the Doctor tells them to manoeuvre it laterally so it lands on the seabed, or at least a bed of rocks.  The metallic shelled creature is loose and the crew hold Clara and the Doctor hostage.  They're not enemies and the Doctor loses his sonic as it falls to the ground in the surge of water.  They have very little air left to breathe.

Professor Grisenko) (David Warner) into his 1980's music especially Ultravox and his "oh Vienna."  The Doctor identifies the creature as an Ice Warrior and even knows its name Grand Marshall Skaldak (Spencer Wilding).  As he soon gets it on his side, one of the sailors uses a cattle prod on it.  Thus attacking him and declaring war.  Skaldak is chained up and he manages to send a message out to the rest of his people.  He's from Mars and believes all his people are dead.  The Doctor tells us his history and wants to communicate with him and Captain Zhukov (Liam Cunningham) refuses to let him go, he may be needed.  Clara coughs, so she's the one to talk to Skaldak.

The Doctor watches her and tells her what to say in a reversal of 7.1 Asylum of the Daleks where we first encountered Clara as she was watching them. The thawing of the Iceman is reminiscent of how the Daleks have been revived  in the past and this is no exception, bringing to mind how Rose (Billie Piper) touched it in one of the early episodes with  the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) in Dalek.  The Warrior breaks his chains and gets free leaving his suit of armour behind, which the Doctor says is a dishonour.  Now he's given up any hope of being rescued and he's got nothing to lose.

The crew and Doctor search for Skaldak but he's fast on his feet as the Doctor explains.  Skaldak corners Stepashin (Tobias Menzies) who wants to form an alliance with him, together they can win the Cold War in a mutually destructive capacity.  Skaldak kills two more crew and the Doctor says it's analyzing them, it's "turned forensic."  A particular stand out moment was when the professor asks Clara if she's really from the future so she must tell him about it, he must know, if Ultravox break up.  She laughs as he's funny.  Skaldak grabs hold of the Professor and Clara asks him not to kill him.   He pauses allowing enough time for the Doctor to reach them and try to talk Skaldak down.  He almost gets there when along comes the captain and a sailor who pulls a gun on him.

Skaldak escapes and arms the missiles mentioning the mutually destruction line once more.  The Doctor who now has his screwdriver courtesy of the professor who found it on the floor and the Doctor threatens to blow up the submarine with everyone on board.  He wants Skaldak to show mercy and save the billions of innocent lives on the planet.  Once again earth is in jeopardy.  Clara reminds him of his daughter and how he fought with her in the war since he just recalls her as dust now.  How they used to sing about the red rain.  The Doctor and Skaldak have a face off eye to eye and Skaldak asks who will blink first.  Clara sings now, a line from Hungry Like the Wolf,  who'd have thunk it, Duran Duran saves the world!  Was thinking of this song the other day.

Skaldak's people bring the submarine to the surface with their traction beam and then he's taken too.  They think it's over but the Doctor says the missiles are still armed.  Finally Skaldak shows mercy and disarms them.  As they watch the ship fly away, the Doctor tells Clara he was trying a new system on the TARDIS he hasn't used for a while where it disappears at the first sign of trouble.  Only thing is it's ended up at the South Pole and he needs a lift there.

A different setting for Doctor Who this episode as we've all seen the claustrophobic films ad shows where the characters are stuck in one place with nowhere to go and the air is fast running out.  It was the same here as we got a dire sense of being stuck and there was no way up or down, or out.  Skaldak was revealed to be a creature with red eyes and scrawny fingers with long claws, but still seemed to have tentacles a bit like the Daleks.  This was the first time the Doctor had seen him too as the Ice Warriors are always in armour.  Some great acting and scenes as once again Matt Smith shows why he's so good as the Doctor and Clara firmly sets herself up as a great companion adding they saved the world, "it's what we do;" echoing the Doctor's sentiments.  He also reminds her that anything can happen and history is in flux and can be rewritten, thus she may never have been been born.

Some stunning moments as the Doctor asks "is that gas" when the Warrior is standing behind him and still he doesn't look.  Would the Doctor have blown up the submarine to save the world, we won't know, but do you guess that he just may have done exactly that.  Oh and since everyone was speaking perfect English it was left to the Doctor to explain they were really speaking Russian cos of the TARDIS translation matrix.  In response to her saying she's not a spy, she can't even speak Russian. So the translation still worked when the TARDIS wasn't around.

A bit more singing on show here as this time it's from the '80's so that's allowed since most of us will agree it was a terrific time for music.  Even the Doctor recalls the big shoulder pads, ha.  Not everyone's cup of tea this episode but now that Clara's firmly established  and is introduced to us properly over three episodes, it's time to move forward with the action and next week's haunted house episode looks cool and scary too, just what we need from the show.

Other previous appearances of the Ice Warriors in Doctor Who were in The Ice Warriors (1967) The Seeds of Death (1974)  The monster of Peladon (1974) The Curse of Peladon (1973).

Friday, 12 April 2013

The Mentalist 5.17 "Red White and Blue" Review

                                           
Step away from the gardenias!
Lisbon (Robin Tunney) and Patrick (Simon Baker) are called in to investigate the murder of a medic whose DB has been found and before long the Army CID turn up to take over the case.  Lisbon insists it's their case but Lt Lewis (Matt McTighe) thinks the policeman should decide.  Patrick asks what he can see on the DB's hand and points out the discolouration, she had a stamp on it in the shape of a cat.  There's a jazz bar nearby.  Before that Patrick asks Lisbon to identify the music she has tattooed on her leg as Lisbon played clarinet.  It's 'Kansas City' and he asks her how that goes, so she hums and then sings it and he joins in.  Thought he didn't know.  The policeman gives the case to Lisbon.  Also Patrick isn't introduced to Lewis,  he just says he's with her and she just smiles.  No partner or associate this time round.  Hey they could have crossed over eps and had Col Mann from Army CID and NCIS on the case here!

At the army base they question doctor Bowman (Jim Holmes) (he was a dead giveaway, sorry but I got Dr Shifty straightaway as the killer talk about acting suspiciously and was in a rush to leave.)  Especially when Patrick works out he's divorced and it's been a year.  Patrick says he's overdoing it on the cologne.  A fire alarm goes off as Code Red is announced on the base and all medics are required to leave.  Also a patient asks the doctor for directions to his group therapy meeting, he's forgotten where it is.  Prompting Lisbon to think whoever made the 911 call could have forgotten since Rigsby (Owain Yeoman) sent her the call tape and after reporting the crime, the man walks off.  Loved the way Patty wafted the air when the doctor walked away, ha.

At the meeting Lisbon plays the recording and asks whose voice it is.  Pete (Jesse Lukin) identifies the voice as his own but he can't recall anything, only up to the attack in Afghanistan.  He led his buddies into a road where an IAD exploded and killed them all.  His PDA beeps and he has to take his meds.  He was close to the Vic Lucy (April Billingsley) and a man comes into interrogation and Pete forgets his chain of thought.  Lisbon has to tell Pete all over again that Lucy was murdered.

Rose (Lily Nicksay) at the hospital shows them Lucy's locker and how she was a stickler for regulations.   Pete recalls the taco stand and Patrick says he needs one.  He gets to the church since Pete loved walking when he can't sleep and Lisbon adds the church is two miles away.  Patrick arrives at the church but he's too early for the taco van.  Instead he smells the gardenias and has a kip on the bench!  Surprised he wasn't moved on, ha.  Notice he didn't go inside the church not that there was any need to but he seems to be over the traumatic events of last episode There Will Be Blood and there was in last ep and this one too.

Lisbon sends Rigsby to talk check out Pete's room and tells him he may have to remind him of what's happened and to be gentle.  Cho (Tim Kang) talks with Lettner (Stephen Martines) who Lucy helped talk down and now he's free to live by himself.  He reluctantly tells Cho about sexual harassment trouble she told him about but didn't go into details.  This explains why her own unit treated her badly as the waitress at the club told Cho.  Sgt Hawkins (Eddie McLintock) investigated but didn't find any case.  The complaint was made anonymously and adds he won't betray an officer by giving his name without any evidence.  Well he already gave it away since he called him an officer.  Rose is questioned but she doesn't say who it is either, it's regulations.  Even when Lisbon tells her she knows an anonymous complaint wouldn't amount to much.  She asks if Lucy died cos of her accusation.  Since Lisbon knows Lucy made the complaint on her behalf since she could handle what was dished out.  Likes the way Lisbon worked out it was out of character for Lucy to stay quiet when she was a sticker for rules, thus she must have been covering for someone else.

The search of Pete's room leads Rigsby to his laundry and a bloodied jacket of his.  Lisbon is about to bring Pete in when Patrick calls and asks her to bring him to the church.  Patrick gets his taco and gives it to Pete and tells him senses can help with memory.  He eats the taco but nothing happens and then Patty picks a gardenia and makes him smell it.  Still nothing.  Hey leave that gardenia alone!  Finally he hears the church bell ring and recalls he saw Lucy at the garage and a flashlight was shined in his face so he couldn't see.  She held his hand.

Liked the way Cho made Hawkins investigate the complaint further even if he could get his ass kicked by a  lieutenant.  Telling him he should watch their back just liked he'd want his own watched and should talk to Rose.  Cho was really disgusted with the handling of the sexual harassment case since he's been in Special Forces and knows what army life is like.  "Be someone your unit can respect, be someone I can respect." Lettner is questioned when they find out he wasn't taking all of his meds.  Turning the investigation towards Dr Shifty.  Patrick needs a padlock which Lisbon doesn't have (hey could have used the one on his attic door, ha).

Visiting Pete he tells him he can help him to sleep using hypnosis and makes him recall all his memories and then turn them black.  He falls asleep and Patrick takes his PDA and adds a note for him since he's meant to write down everything he remembers.  The rest of the suspects are summoned at the hospital and Lisbon shows them a locker key, number 107.  Rose says it's the key to a locker and on cue Rigsby pulls the fire alarm.  Code Red is sounded and everyone leaves.  Thus Dr Shifty returns to the locker and tries to pry the lock open with a fire extinguisher, all very symbolic.  Where Patrick does a great job of imitating him when he tries to speak.

Dr Shifty tells Rigsby he needed to sell off the prescription drugs for his alimony and child support and his wife was asking so much.  Blaming her for his killing Lucy and that it costs to date.  Rigsby is clearly disgusted too and comes up with the line "in prison a date won't cost."  Cho waits for Lewis to be questioned for the harassment of Rose and salutes Hawkins for doing his job.  Patrick apologizes to Pete for using him like that but he's happy they caught Lucy's killer.  Patrick helps him with his memories and asks him to picture a place which he picks as his tent with his fallen comrades.  One of them was lazy so he asks him to remember what he used to do everytime he wakes up as the voices fade out.

An episode which gets us away from the action and seriousness of last episode to a certain extent but there's the reminder there, an allusion if you like, to how Lorelei was killed and how Lucy was killed too, lots of blood shed by a cold blooded killer just like Red John.  A few red props dotted here and there too, such as red cars, fire alarms, red fire engine which is what I meant when the fire extinguisher was symbolic, symbolic of the colour red.  Thought Rigsby was going to make a comment about Van Pelt again when Cho sat down opposite him but that didn't happen.  No comments on Rigsby having being attacked by Lorelei last ep either.

In fact we didn't even get a mention of the events of last ep which I suppose was fine considering the context of this case and it would have only distracted from the investigation.  Lisbon also showed her caring side towards Pete as she's done in past eps, but here she had to change her mind calling Pete a suspect and all it took was a look from Patrick to do this.  They know each other so well, to a degree.  Also another one where Patrick had the opportunity to show how good he is at what he does and showing his own empathy towards Pete and how he helped him in the end.  NO arrogance, no showing off, just Patrick being normal and moral and not a hint of deception, showing him the "memory palace" technique.  How cool was Simon in that scene!

Strange Patrick telling Lisbon to read the music since in the reunion episode Rose Colored Glasses, he guessed she played an instrument but couldn't decide which one.  Here he says she played clarinet.  SO why couldn't Patrick read the music himself since he played the double bass.  In 3.22 Rhapsody in Red, Patrick also gives Lisbon a flower, a hydrangea and she asks if it squirts water.  He tells her it's a little trick to "maybe catch the killer."  Lisbon listening to Patrick and singing the song here was so sweet.  Kansas being mentioned here as The Wizard of Oz has too when Minnelli tells Patrick he's not in Kansas anymore in 1.11 Red John's Friends.  Loved the way Lisbon told him to stop when he was kind of mimicking with his singing.  SO sweet and cute.