On 10/12/2017 9:09 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
> On 2017-10-12 12:02:24 +0000, Ubiquitous said:
>
>> What did you watch?
> Recorded for later: The All New! NEW!! DIE-Nasty! Channel Zero: No-End
> House, and The Shannara Chronicles (season 2 premiere).
I watched:
SURVIVOR: The episode gives us some time at all three camps and we see
googoo eyed women falling in love at two of those camps. At the
challenge, we see one guy single handedly lose it for his tribe because
he isn't capable of being a team player. At the vote, his tribe has to
decide whether to evict him for being a loser or evict the 'old lady'
for being non-social. In the end, a sore loser is evicted and life is good.
MODERN FAMILY: Haley has to live without a phone and is the better for
it. Cam and Mitch are redecorating their fire gutted home and bickering
over the remodel details. Jay is trying to deal with his lying wife.
Phil is trying to deal with a bad luck underwear day.
YOU'RE THE WORST: The entire cast is absent from this episode, aside
from Gretchen. Gretchen is back in her home town to visit her sister
who is having a baby, but before she can fulfill family duty she runs
into her not dead friend from high school. So, the two of them go on a
drinking binge and play at statutory rape and run from the cops
and...Gretchen is a really horrible person...so bad that even her
friends aren't her friends and her family connection is zero, too.
THE SHANNARA CHRONICLES: After last season's horrible finale I was
worried that this show had gone down the stupid path. In the season
premiere, we find out that 1 year has passed and our main protagonist,
Wil, has totally forgotten to go and save the damsel in distress. Ah
well, she isn't really in distress anyway as she is back with her
people, treated well, and now has a new girlfriend to keep her warm at
night. Meanwhile, our SPARTACUS druid has been hunting for the big, bad
guy and finds him after 1 year...by looking in the big, bad guy's house
of all places...and happens upon him just as the big bad guy is casting
an evil spell to unleash evil upon the land once again. Meanwhile,
there is some evil military general going around killing everyone with
magical powers because...it makes no sense and goes against the wishes
of his boss. So much nonsense...I guess from the original novel material.
MR. ROBOT: Elliot survives his gut shot from last season's finale. He
wakes up at Angela's house and she tells him he just got there
yesterday, but also says he has been unconscious for 6 days and she
knows who shot him...so clearly she knows more than she should and more
than she is telling him. Meanwhile, Elliot is depressed so the power is
still out. BD Wong (aka White Rose) is still leading some evil plan
(and it might involve a huge time machine full of human stasis
chambers), but also feels the need to follow some religion-ish fate
route of letting Elliot act in whatever ways Elliot wants. In the end,
Elliot stops Plan B or Plan 2 or whatever by closing the back door to
the hacker path that resulted in an idiot politician being elected and
leading towards the downfall of society due to fear mongering. He asks
Angele to watch over him and warn him if his dad returns...little does
he know that she is working with his dad to do something evil that will
maybe cause the entire world to go back in time. Whatever is going on,
Elliot sees hope and so the power comes back on.
THE LOVERS: A 2017 dramedy about a couple (Debra Winger and Tracy
Letts) in an unhappy marriage where both of them are cheating. As the
film progresses, there is light at the end of the tunnel, if only they
can get through a weekend visit with their annoying son. This film
wasn't too bad, but I'm not sure what the message was really supposed to
be...commentary on the social condition, I suppose.
ALREADY TOMORROW IN HONG KONG: A 2015 romcom starring real life couple
Jamie Chung (THE GIFTED, ONCE UPON A TIME) and Bryan Greenberg (THE
MINDY PROJECT, ONE TREE HILL) as a couple of Americans living in Hong
Kong. Consider this a 'meet cute' type film which spent much of its
screen time being a travel infomercial for Hong Kong. Good film that
might need a sequel.