
Welcome back to the TV Week that Was. Tonight is a big night on television as the Academy Awards are to be presented on ABC. I will be watching the Oscars tonight on ABC, while live streaming the crew from Screen Junkies. I did that last year and it was quite enjoyable so I have been excited about it since they announced that they were doing it again.

We had double sad news in the world of television today. Bill Paxton (who may be more well known from his movie roles, but I will always remember as John Garrett on ABC’s Agents of SHIELD) and Judge Joseph Wapner from The People’s Court died today. RIP to these legendary men.
This week in TV started off strong with the return of Bates Motel. And we see that Vera Farmiga is going to still be a huge presence on the show despite her character of Norma Bates being killed in the penultimate episode of season 4. The “spirit/delusion” that hung out in the house was great, chastising Norman for going out and leaving her alone. The final season of Bates Motel is off to a great start.
Speaking of Agents of SHIELD, it ended its storyline arc of the LMD with the most insane episode that I have ever seen. There were remarkable emotional moments throughtout, barely giving you a chance to process what was going on. The confrontation between LMD Fitz and Simmons, Simmons and Daisy finding each other, the confrontation between LMD May and LMD Coulson, the fight between Daisy and LMD Mace, the use of Daisy’s powers to take out Mac and Coulson, the reveal that Fitz not Daisy was the LMD, the murder of Radcliffe by Aida and, of course, the unbelievable scenes inside the Framework where our minds were blown! Ward? Simmons dead? May in Hydra? What? Agents of Shield does not return until April and that feels like way too long of a wait.
I have not been watching The Flash as much this season as I have in the past, but I found myself back on the viewership of the show as Flash and his friends headed to Earth Two to save Harrison from Gorilla City. Gorilla Grodd has always been one of my favorite villains in DC and the draw of this episode had me searching out the CW for Flash. It being a two-parter did not hurt either. Next week’s episode looks tremendous so I expect to be watching it next week as well.
The standout moment from last week’s The Walking Dead was definitely the reunion of Daryl and Carol in her little house just outside of the Kingdom. I’m not sure how I feel about Daryl lying to Carol about the Saviors. I understand why he did it, but hiding the fact that Glenn and Abraham were killed by Negan might be worse later than now. Sure, Carol had said that if anyone else of their people suffered, she would go kill everyone and lose herself, but lies have a tendency to come out. Will that affect their sweet friendship? I hope not. By the way, it was fun to see how Daryl and Shiva the tiger were seeming to bond. I see a scene down the road where a rampaging tiger may save everybody’s favorite redneck.
Oh, there was also this….Winslow the spiked zombie…
Rick held him off by letting one of those spikes get driven through his hand. Ouch. Comic readers wondered if this would lead to Rick losing that hand like he has done in the comics. That is a “we’ll wait and see” item.
We know know who killed Wes on How to Get Away with Murder after its two hour season finale on Thursday. I must say that the reveal of the killer, a friend of Laurel’s, hired by her father, was a bit anticlimactic to me, although what led up to that reveal was tremendous. Connor being “kidnapped” by the DA who was revealed to be working against Annalise was quite the twist. For a while, I thought he was going to be the killer. Peter Nowalk (Connor) and Conrad Ricamora (Oliver) delivered knockout performances. It was also nice to see Annalise get her groove back, if only partially. Viola Davis is tremendous in this role and I am cheering for her tonight at the Oscars for the Supporting Role she had in Fences.
I have really enjoyed the new version of The Match Game, starring Alec Baldwin. I did not expect to like it much, despite how much I loved the original version with Gene Rayburn. However, the show is funny, just as risque as the original and shows how much fun you can have with celebrities and liquor. I would kind of like to have a couple of regulars among the rotating celebrity cast like the original had with Charles Nelson Reilly and Brett Sommers, but when the show gets a cast like last week’s, where they clearly enjoy being together, it can really make magic. This is a perfect replacement series for the summer or during hiatus. I hope Match Game has a long life on ABC.
This past Friday was the 28th anniversary of Agent Dale Cooper entering Twin Peaks and in honor of the amazing news, Showtime released two posters promoting the upcoming series revival. The show will kick off with a two parter on May 21st on Showtime.


Can’t wait for this!!!!
Have a great week and happy viewing.


I want to start off with Santa Clarita Diet. This was a new show on Netflix starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant. Now it did not drop this past week, but this was the week that I was able to get around to binging it. There were ten episodes about a half hour each and I found this laugh out loud funny. Drew Barrymore was the wife of Timothy Olyphant, and Barrymore, for some reason, winds up vomiting everywhere (in one of those really gross scenes), dies and becomes a zombie. However, she retained her personality, her feelings and much of her characteristics. She does start to hunger for human flesh and has to start to do some really drastic things to stay as she was. Olyphant was just tremendously funny, with a real dry wit and fantastic dialogue, and he had amazing chemistry with Barrymore. There was also a daughter on the show played by Liv Hewson, who had a sweet relationship with neighbor and top notch geek, played by Skyler Gisondo. I really have loved the sweetness of these two young actors. The show is a hoot and I can’t wait for more of it. Now, I will admit that the show can be pretty graphic at times, so take that into consideration. But it was well worth it.
Sunday night, the WWE had their latest pay per view on the WWE Network, The Elimination Chamber. And there was big news coming out of the event as they crowned a new WWE Champion. Bray Wyatt won the WWE title inside the Elimination Chamber after a brutal match with five other competitors. While in the chamber, Wyatt pinned the champion John Cena and former champion AJ Styles. This was Bray Wyatt’s first time holding any kind of title in the WWE, and signified a big change heading towards Wrestlemania. He then wound up pinning John Cena again on the following Tuesday’s episode of Smackdown Live. Word was that Cena insisted on putting Wyatt over. Good for John if that story is true.
Also on Sunday night, The Walking Dead returned with its mid-season premiere and we saw Rick and his group meeting up with King Ezekiel at the Kingdom. Honestly, that meeting was fine (yes, it was awesome when Rick’s group saw Shiva, the tiger, for the first time), but the best part of the episode was the epic mass zombie kill pulled off by Rick and Michonne later in the episode. This was one of the greatest scenes in the seven year run of the show and made everything else on this episode pale by comparison.
Agents of SHIELD found that robots are never a good thing. All of the team members who went on a mission to save Director Mace from the Inhuman hating Superior of the Watchdogs wound up being captured and replaced by LMD (Life Model Decoys). That included Mace, Coulson, Mack and Daisy. The first thing the newly minted LMD crew did was to reactivate the LMD May as well. In fact, only Fitz and Simmons remained as humans, a fact which our ever lovable scientific duo have discovered. The upcoming episode on Tuesday will be the final Agents of SHIELD episode until April and has been rumored to be bringing the LMD storyline to a climax.
Riverdale has returned to goodness, after last week’s weaker episode, with a focus this week on the music teacher, Mrs. Grundy. We found out that this was not her real name, and that she was supposedly hiding out from an abusive former relationship (though I am unsure if I believe that). However, when the secret of her tryst with underage Archie Andrews came to light, Mrs. Grundy was forced out of Riverdale. We also got quite a bit about Jughead as he tried to save the destruction of the drive-in theater– because that was where the now homeless Jughead was living, as we discovered. Riverdale picked up the pace this week after last week’s odd episode and became once again a show not to miss.
Scandal also has been on fire this season as the mystery of who assassinated Frankie Vargas was filled with twists and turns. This week we discovered that Cyrus and Tom were not behind it, despite Cyrus spending the entire episode in prison. His trials in the prison were full of dramatic moments and you really found yourself hurting for Cyrus, despite the horrible things he has done over the years. The twist that Tom admitted that he had not killed Vargas was unexpected and really brought home an extremely strong and entertaining hour of television. Scandal has really been firing on all cylinders this season after a couple of down years recently.
Another murder mystery is getting ready to end as How to Get Away With Murder will broadcast a two-hour finale this coming Thursday. We found out this past TGIT that Connor had a bit of a secret when it came to Wes’s death. In a flashback, we saw Connor, who had been all up about Annalise being possibly guilty, trying to revive Wes with CPR. The shocking final scene was shown to us after Oliver found some evidence on Annalise’s phone that proved Connor was at her house on the fateful night. Could Connor be the killer of Wes? Did he set the house on fire to cover his tracks? That seems unlikely to me as this feels like one final misdirection that HTGAWM is known for. Still, I believe Connor has some ‘splainin’ to do.
On Friday, the latest match in the Movie Trivia Schmoedown was released, and what a match it was. We saw a new Movie Trivia Schmoedown champion crowned as “The Outlaw” John Rocha completed his unlikely journey back from the Bespin edge to defeat “Dangerous” Dan Murrell. Murrell, the Movie Fights and TV Fights Champion, could not answer the final question, “Who directed the ‘Burbs?” (Joe Dante, by the way), and was defeated by one point. Rocha nearly broke down in tears when the announcement was made. I will admit that, although I have always liked John Rocha, I was cheering for Dan Murrell. However, it is always awesome when someone reacts the way Rocha did when achieving a goal. Clearly Rocha was happy to win the title and he showed it with his emotional response. Congrats to “The Outlaw” on his well deserved victory.
Saturday Night Live turned out to be a rerun this week, which disappointed many viewers considering the President Trump press conference on Thursday was wild and ripe for parody. The press conference was just one of the week’s worth of chaos (fake news I guess) surrounding the Trump administration. It started on last Sunday’s morning talk shows with Trump surrogate Stephen Miller said, in his best henchman voice, that “…our opponents, the media, and the whole world will soon see, as we begin to take further actions that the powers of the President to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned” and ended this past Saturday with Trump stating during a campaign-style rally in Florida that there were terrible goings on in Sweden, a fact that was a surprise to the Swedish officials. Next week’s SNL could literally fill the entire 90 minutes with Trump items.



Melissa McCarthy has played White house Press Secretary Sean Spicer. Last week, the world all laughed together as the clip of McCarthy dominated television discussion, and now she returned to SNL for a second week, this time with the cold open. The ruthless portrayal of Spicer is remarkably funny and savagely satirical. The Trump administration has brought out the best in SNL, bringing the show back to prominence that we have not seen in many years. Rumors circulated this week that Rosie O’Donnell wanted to play Steve Bannon on the show (the show currently portrays Bannon as the Grim Reaper), but there was no sign this week of Rosie. However, Alec Baldwin, this week’s host, did reprise his Trump, taking the three federal court judges who overturned the travel ban to the People’ Court.
What happened to Riverdale? The first two episodes of the new CW series based on the comic book characters of the Archie universe were very intriguing and interesting. There was a central mystery involving the disappearance of Jason Blossom and the show had a Gossip Girls meets Twin Peaks feel to it. Last week’s episode ended with the apparent arrest of Cheryl Blossom for the murder of Jason when his body was found dead (not missing). Then, this week’s episode, focused on a boring story about the football team and their slut shaming of girls at Riverdale High. While the story is an important one to tell, the timing of this was extremely questionable as it seemed to derail the momentum of the first couple of episodes. I hope it gets back on track next week.
24 Legacy premiered to lower ratings than anticipated after the Super Bowl. People believed it was because the Super Bowl ran long, with the New England Patriots defeating the Atlanta Falcons in the first ever overtime Super Bowl in history. However, 24 Legacy first two episodes were tremendous, effectively setting up the series with its bright new star Corey Hawkins (Dr. Dre from Straight Outta Compton). By the end of episode two (which aired the next night in its regular time slot), I was all in with the new version of the beloved show.
Legion debuted on FX this past Wednesday and most people who saw it spoke extremely highly on the new mutant series. I will be honest, I was not sold with the pilot. It was interesting, but I found it kind of hard to follow. The first episode was an hour and a half and followed the story of telekinetic mutant David Haller (Dan Stevens) through his struggles at a mental institution. The show was certainly a beautifully shot and directed show and it is not as if I hated the episode. I just was not as blown away as I thought I might be. It appears that the ratings agree with me as they were only so so for FX. I will still be watching the show, however, expecting the story to improve as we proceed.
My current favorite couple on television goes to Maya and Jimmy DiMeo from ABC’s Speechless. This week’s Valentine Day episode looked closer at their relationship and found one of the healthiest married couples on television. These characters are played charmingly by Minnie Driver and John Ross Bowie. They are so perfect for each other despite being shown as people who have a list of problems and eccentricities. Speechless continues to be a consistent and solid comedy for ABC on Wednesday nights and the chemistry between the DiMeos are a big reason why.
TV Fights Live crowned a new TV Fights Champion this week after a week of controversy on the Screen Junkies Plus show. Last week, challenger Joe Starr, who had been trash talking for weeks toward champion 




