On 1/29/2016 5:17 AM, Obveeus wrote:
> On 1/29/2016 4:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
>
>> What did you watch?
>
> WORLD OF TOMORROW: One of the 2015 films up for Best Animated Short at
> this year's Oscars. It is available streaming on Netflix. It has a
> very depressing view of how the technological revolution will effect
> future society. Interesting short film, though.
>
I'll track this down.
> YOU, ME, AND THE APOCALYPSE: The new NBC 'comedy' that I watched for a
> whole hour waiting for it to be funny. Worse than that, I waited a
> whole hour for them to get to the one punch line that I knew was coming.
> As it looked at the end, the whole series is really going to be told
> in flashbacks, like this season's TEEN WOLF. Outside the really cute
> nun, there was nothing worth watching on this show and I won't bother
> with it again.
>
The previews make it look pretty bad but I *have* to watch it anyway.
> ANGEL FROM HELL: Hey, they did a good TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL joke and a
> call out to a fun 80s pop song. This week, our angel reforms the
> medical office's computer system in a bid to let the audience know that
> doctors can see an entire week's worth of patients in one afternoon
> because they really do work just that hard. Meanwhile, the son dips a
> toe back into the dating pool.
>
I'm two episodes behind on this.
> COLONY: The wife continues to lie to the husband and gets lots of
> people killed in ways that make her seem quite vile. The resistance
> thinks the husband is a threat because he is so good at his job, but in
> reality he cannot do anything. All he did was go where he was told to
> go...and his thought process afterwards is to suspect his female
> coworker as a spy because she didn't go to the rebel base. His
> conclusion isn't just stupid, it is entirely illogical and backwards.
Nevertheless, it's been established that he's better at his job than
Action Jackson and his other co-workers. Their new alien overlords
killed most competent military/law enforcement types when they arrived.
And those they didn't kill are in hiding like he was before his capture.
Also, in a previous episode they established that even if Action Jackson
did have actionable intel, he would hold off on using it so he could get
more rations (or he's secretly in the resistance). So even just taking
the obvious course of action *timely* can make a huge difference. Under
Action Jackson's leadership, they might have made the same connections
but if he'd waited a day or two before acting on it the resistance could
have cleaned things up first.
> Meanwhile, their kid is shown a secret tunnel to the other side, but the
> other side is apparently empty. I'm very close to giving up on this show.
I have no idea what's going on with that. I had assumed on the other
side of the wall there was free Earth actively fighting the aliens. But
I read on imdb the other week that perhaps the aliens already conquered
the entire planet and everywhere is a colony. If that's the case that
side might be empty because the aliens killed everyone or sent them to
the factory. If that's the plan that could be why they are isolating
people so they can't learn of their ultimate fates.
I watched:
Shades of Blue - episode from last week. Just trying to keep from
falling to far behind. I was kind of hoping I wouldn't like it so I
could dump the series but it was actually an OK episode.
Legends of Tomorrow - Pilot, Part 2 - Like I said, they *really* should
have shown the pilot in one 2 hour block. What I don't get is when
Firestorm knocked Savage down, why didn't he make sure he *stayed* down
while the Hawks did their thing. Or have Cold freeze him while the
Hawks did their thing. Or why didn't Atom blow him into little pieces
but kept his head and torso alive, while the Hawks did their thing. Or
shoot with with a tranquilizer dart, tie him to a table while the Hawks
did their thing... Anyway, I still liked the wrap up.
The Blacklist - "The Behm" - I didn't give it my full attention but it
seemed to be a weird but otherwise OK episode.