Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Don't judge me



TV has taken over my life this week. So much is on.

The CW channel, 4-show crossover continues.

 
Last night's two shows' episodes had some great moments. Let me sum up: So the reason for all the characters to get together is that Barry (Flash) and Iris are getting married. There are some pre-wedding stuff:



That's what we all said, Barry.

And the storyline is setting up Oliver and Felicity for their wedding at the conclusion of the four shows. Arrow is in season 6 now ... we've been waiting for this since season 1, people. They love to torture us.


Look at that man! He's come so far from the loner vigilante he was in season 1.


But Felicity says no this time around. Just to prolong our agony. Even though they were engaged two seasons ago, now she doesn't want to put a ring on it.



But of course, the bad guys from Earth-X crash the wedding before it gets done. As bad guys do. And of course, they're Nazis. Because they're bad guys. And Nazis from a parallel evil Earth are the baddest. And the biggest, hugest, most wonderful-est cameo ever?


TOMMY!! 


Tommy died in season 1. (They shouldn't have killed off his character; there was so much they could have done and now the actor is on Chicago Med. He amazingly came back for this one scene. What a dude!). Evil parallel Nazi Earth-X Tommy dies here too.


There was another funny scene I loved. Arrow's delivery is just fantastic:

 


Tonight, we have the conclusion, parts 3 and 4, via The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow.


Also on tonight but one I'll have to watch tomorrow is the mid-season finale of This Is Us, "Number Three":

Randall and Beth are faced with a hard choice; and Jack takes Randall on a college tour.
And then Chicago Med, "Nothing to Fear":

Dr. Manning goes to extremely measures to help a fearful pregnant woman whose baby is severely underdeveloped. April is angered by Dr. Cho when he uses their personal relationship as leverage to convince a patient of a risky procedure. As Dr. Rhodes attempts to balance his personal and professional life, it appears the stress of his current situation may have caused him to make a huge mistake. Dr. Charles and Dr. Reese continue to disagree about their psych patients.
If I can stay awake.



Have a great day



Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster

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