https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkG_ivMsvB4
The day Sue Heck (Eden Sher) has been waiting for is finally here tonight at 8p on The Middle. She is going to college and she wants all The Hecks to join her. Axl (Charlie McDermott) doesn’t want to go, but Sue insists and wins.
Meanwhile her dad (Neil Flynn) is prepping her for life on her own and he is driving her crazy. Not as crazy as when the curling iron her mom bought at a garage sale burns off a chunk of her hair. Her mom (Patricia Heaton) tries to help her out but will it work? So will the moment that Sue has been waiting for all of her life go off without a hitch or will it be completely ruined?
Then there’s Brick (Atticus Schaffer) whose girlfriend wants to take things to the next level. What that means? It’s Brick, so who knows?
My favorite thing about this episode and the show is the character that they have created for Mike Heck. His father/child talks are the best on television and he has some sweet moments with Sue on tonight’s episode.
Ever wonder what songs put you in a really good mood? Well Dr Jacob Jolij, an expert in cognitive neuroscience and emotion at Holland’s University of Groningen, did a study to find out which songs put people in a good mood and he discovered these are the Top 10 songs that have done over the last fifty year in Ireland according to Sunday World. I think we call all agree all but Billy Joel’s Uptown Girl are the International happiest songs.
So sing the titles of all of those songs and don’t tell me you aren’t walking on sunshine when are done singing them all!
1. Don’t Stop Me Now (Queen) 1978
2. Eye of the Tiger (Survivor) 1982
3. Dancing Queen (Abba) 1976
4. I will Survive (Gloria Gaynor) 1978
5. Uptown Girl (Billie Joel) 1983
6. Living on a Prayer (Jon Bon Jovi) 1986
7. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Cyndi Lauper) 1983
8. I’m a Believer (The Monkeys) 1967
9. Walking on Sunshine (Katrina & The Waves) 1983
10. The Boys are Back In Town (Thin Lizzy) 1976
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhhYJXV508A Rosewood is Fox’s latest procedural and it feels like it is trapped in the ’80s.
Rosewood (Morris Chestnut) is a medical examiner in Miami and he is obsessed with death. There is a reason he is so obsessed and you will find out by the end of the episode.
Everyone in Miami PD is used to him and letting him tag along with them. That is until the recently transferred Det. Annalise Villa (Jaina Lee Ortiz) joins the force. She hates death and she hates working with Rosewood. When she realizes she has no choice, she takes him with her but she makes things difficult. Then when they solve the murder, she is OK with working him.
Rosewood is a cross between Miami Vice and Dexter, but it is more Miami Vice than Dexter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYGVpAyObYw
Then at 9p, the moment you’ve been waiting for all summer is here, Empire is back! I ain’t going to tell you too much because I don’t want you to go all Cookie on me.
The season premiere picks up a few months after the finale Lucious (Terrence Howard) is in jail, Jamal (Jussie Smollett) is the head of Empire but Cookie is running things. Dre (Trai Byers) and Hakeem (Bryshere Y. Gray) are not happy about their little brother being in charge and things are going to get crazy!
That is why we love Empire, it is just as good at being bad as it was last season. What more could we ask for?