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Carol’s Second Act is what the doctor ordered, Evil is the best Sci-Fi show in ages
September 26th, 2019 under CBS, Patricia Heaton, Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]

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Patricia Heaton is back on TV tonight at 9:30p in the comedy Carol’s Second Act. When she played Debra on Everybody Loves Raymond, she was, well, grumpy. The same when she played Frankie Heck on The Middle. I am not knocking it, she was great in both roles. However, in this CBS show, she is very happy. She is a positive force who gets to smile in a hospital. Which sounds bad when I write it like that, but it works when you see it.

Carol Kenney (Heaton) is a recently divorced, middle-aged woman, who just graduated medical school. Tonight is her first day as an intern in a hospital. Something you rarely see, because who would start med school anytime they are over 25? Carol Kenney is who.

When she shows up to work, her fellow interns think she is their resident. You should see their reaction when they find out she is not. Especially since they all heard that the Chief Resident Dr. Maya Jacobs (Ito Aghayere) is the complete opposite. How will she react to her peppy new intern? With torture!

When it comes to her fellow interns, there is Daniel Kutcher (Jean-Luc Bilodeau). He graduated from Harvard and thinks he is ready for anything. Turns out he is just book smart and finds out he might not be as ready for the job as he thought. Thankfully, he is not alone and his new co-workers will help him.

Lexie Gilani (Sabrina Jalees) is another intern, she is more street smart. She is also there to keep everyone in check. Basically, she is there to make fun of their failures. Next week, she has a lot of fun with Kutcher. This week, she picks on Caleb Sommers (Lucas Neff). His family is well known at the hospital, so everyone knows him. Lexie finds out something about him and she is not going to let him live it down.

Back to Carol, she is a former teacher and also a mother (her daughter, played by Ashley Tisdale, is a pharmaceutical rep who sells to the hospital). Carol is going to act like a teacher and a mother to her fellow intern and the patients. Her past work and life experience makes her a better doctor. Something Dr. Jacobs sees about the intern, but that doesn’t mean she likes it.

Each week, they are going to learn more about being doctors and know they have each other’s backs during the toughest times in their lives.

There has not been a good medical sitcom in a while and this show is the two aspirins we need to feel better.

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After Carol’s Second Act, it is time to do a 360 with Evil at 10p, a new drama from Robert King & Michelle King, who gave us The Good Wife and The Good Fight. This is not a legal drama, far from it.

Dr. Kristen Bouchard (Katja Herbers) is a court psychologist is focused on the scientific explanation for everything. Her latest subject says he is possessed and she does not believe him. David Acosta (Mike Colter) is studying to be a priest but gets derailed from it by the Church to explain the supernatural. He is called in to look at Bouchard’s patient to see if it is true.

When Kristen won’t follow an instruction from the lawyer, who hired her, she loses her job. That is when David asks her to work with him. She tries to see if her patient is really possessed or if he is faking it. She goes in to talk with him, and this time there is something more evil about him. So evil, she walks out.

No one wants to take their work home with them, but evil is following her in her sleep. She starts dreaming about a scary creature and her patient tells her that he knows about him without her ever telling him. The creature is not only revealing himself to her but also to her daughters. Has working with the Church brought evil into her house? Or is there another explanation for the visions?

Will it make her want to work with David? Of course, she does, or we would not have a show. She and David also work with Ben Shroff (Aasif Mandvi), a carpenter who looks to see if there is a natural explanation for whatever case they are looking into.

Each week, they will try to find out if a miracle is a really a miracle or if people are really possessed or is someone controlling them? Sometimes the cause is supernatural other times it is explainable. They are just going to have to work to prove the truth and come up with a solution for each case.

Most Sci-Fi shows have a great pilot and immediately go to crap by the second one. Evil’s pilot is good. However, after watching the next three episodes, I can tell you they get so much better. I cannot remember the last time that this happened. The second and fourth episodes are especially good. Not only that, they are all very different.

While there is the procedural aspect to it, there are also some continuing storylines throughout the series like Kristen’s evil spirit taking over her house and what made David stop wanting to be a priest. Another character we will see throughout is played by Michael Emerson. I will not tell you what he does, but I will tell you he is so creepy he will give you nightmares.

I guess in a way, you might say the show will do the same. I won’t, you might. I cannot wait to see what they do next because this my favorite new drama of the fall. I am instantly hooked and I think you will be too.

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Guess who that beautiful girl grew up to be?
September 25th, 2019 under Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]


Want to see who grew up to be Miss Congeniality, then click here!

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Suits gets its perfect ending!
September 25th, 2019 under Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]

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Back in 2011, USA Network aired a legal drama where the lead actors got to say 🐂💩 on every episode and they did. But there was more to Suits than that one word.

Mike (Patrick J, Adams) was a con artist with a perfect memory, who walked into the right place at the right time. Harvey Spector (Gabriel Macht), an attorney who thinks he is the best one to ever work in NY, was looking to hire a lawyer. Mike faked his credentials and got the job. He tried to hide his secret, but little by little it came out. Along the way, he and Harvey helped a lot of people who needed their help. That and they got in a lot of trouble with their cons.

Tonight at 9p, they play one last con to rid themselves of psycho bitch Faye. Mike and Samantha (Katherine Heigl) are suing Faye for wrongful termination. Faye told Harvey and Louis (Rick Hoffman) they have to represent her, win the case and she will go away. There is only one condition, they cannot tell anyone.

As much as they try to hide their secret, they can’t. They will have to call in favors from Donna (Sarah Rafferty) and Alex (Dulé Hill). They kept it from Katrina (Amanda Schull) and she lost her job over it.

Now that you are caught up. Last week, Mike and Harvey had a falling out when the latter subpoenaed the former. Tonight, Harvey goes to Mike and tells him everything. The two of them come up with a plan to bring down Faye.

Will their last con be the one that finally costs them everything? Or are they still the unstoppable duo? I thought I had figured out the ending last week, but I didn’t. The surprise ending is very satisfying. One that is a perfect sendoff for a nearly perfect show.

I have watched this show since episode one and have not missed an episode since. I did not know if it could survive the loss of Adams and Meghan Markle, but it actually got better. That is one of the major reasons that I am going to miss this show much. Thank you for 9 wonderful seasons. Hopefully, USA Network will revive the series next year. It is never too soon.

In case you are wondering if we are going to see the Duchess of Sussex in tonight’s episode. We will. Is it new or old video? I am not going to tell. They will sue me.

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Hot Links!
September 23rd, 2019 under Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]

 

Guess who wore that ugly dress? – Dlisted

RIP Sid Haig – Pajiba

Angela Bassett is red hot – Celebitchy

Who is the most Googled Friend? – ScreenRant

The cleavage at the Emmys – Drunken Stepfather

Who knew dry shampoo was so dangerous? – The Cut

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Best Casino Game: Slots, Roulette Or Blackjack?
September 20th, 2019 under Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]

The term ‘casino game’ covers such a wide range of possible options; it’s impossible to list them all. They can vary in a multitude of ways with some being played on machines, like slots, others using cards like blackjack and poker and others on tables or using a dice, like blackjack or craps. So with this much variance, surely there’s a winner? Well we’ve decided to rank three of the most popular casino games out there and find out more as to which one is best to play at sites such as www.kingcasino.com

Slots

Honestly, is there anyone out there who doesn’t actually enjoy playing slots? They are by far the easiest and most straightforward casino game there is. Even those who favour other games admit that they still enjoy the relaxing and simple nature of occasionally spinning those reels. It’s hard to find another game that is so universally appreciated. Slots can vary massively too meaning that it’s hard for players to get bored. With factors such as return to player rate and variance, games also differ and can cater to wide range of abilities, skills, patience and financial budget.  Overall our only gripe is that despite the additional pressure, casino games that require more strategy can feel more of an accomplishment and keep us on our toes a little more. Overall from us, a solid nine out of ten for this casino game. 

Roulette

This casino game just oozes glamour and luxury. Seen in countless James Bond films and other Hollywood blockbusters, it’s hard not to get caught up in feeling like a big time spender playing this one. Using a roulette board that includes a spinning wheel and numbered grid, players can place bets on various outcomes. Wider bets like red or black, high or low, even or odd all pay out less than bets on specific numbers placed. The multiple options cover a range of players abilities, confidence and budget and there’s something uniquely exhilarating about this game that makes it our favourite. Nothing bad to say from us here, it’s a real ten out of ten. 

Blackjack

HIT ME. With a saying as memorable as that, blackjack was always going to be one of the most popular casino games out there. It’s catchy and once you pick up the basics is definitely the easiest out of all card games. We love the idea of this game with each round being an entirely new start. However playing against the dealer rather than fellow players or the game itself can be a little frustrating. It’s also incredibly repetitive and can get a little dull after playing for prolonged periods. Still a great game but definitely not the best. Eight out of ten for this one!

 

So overall our absolute favourite is Roulette. It’s classy, fun and keeps you hooked. Punters just need to adjust on style of bets to account for a dry spell so low spenders can even still play too. Of course each casino game will be better suited to players various abilities, methods and of course budget. But don’t just take our word for it; get out there and start playing to decide on the ultimate casino game of the lot.

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