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May 7, 2015
Bones 10.17-10-18: Bullies and Capital Punishment

The bullying episode - 10.17 - was a good, personal Bones story, the kind we get from time to time. In this case, Bones revisits the isolation and bullying she felt growing up, when she didn't fit in with any of the usual peer groups. She feels a kinship now to the victim - who, we learn at the end, through Bones' work, committed suicide in any attempt to punish her psychological tormentors. Bones' regret is that she couldn't show this girl the happy future that Bones now has - a nice tagline not only for this episode but the entire series.
Bones 10.18, about capital punishment, was something else again - one of the best episodes of Bones this season, maybe of all seasons, and which couldn't be more timely. Bones and team have to find a serial killer - in order not only to bring the killer to justice, but stop the execution of the man that our team landed on death row, in episode 10.13, for a crime they now know he didn't commit. Everyone works at their best in this episode - including the Cuban intern (another timely touch), and Cam and Hodgins, who have contrasting opinions on capital punishment (guess which one believes what).
Our team succeeds in the end, but it's a razor-sharp call, and brings home the point about the evil of capital punishment - evil, even if you believe in an eye for an eye, because given the imperfections of our justice system, all too often you may be taking the wrong eye and life. That of course doesn't specifically apply to the Boston marathon bomber - there's no doubt that he committed the crime - but it does or should shake up anyone who supports the death penalty. It certainly leads to Booth changing his opinion, no longer being in favor of capital punishment, which is good to see.
And this episode has one other bombshell: Hodgins and Angela talking about moving to Paris, or leaving the show. And this just a week after I said Hodgins would be a great spinoff series character. Next time, I'll keep my mouth shut :)
See also Bones 10.1: The Fulcrum Changes ... Bones 10.2: J. Edgar and the DNA Confession ... Bones 10.3: Meets Rush and a Dominatrix ... Bones 10.4: Brennan and Angela on a Bench in the Playground ... Bones 10.5: Two Jokes and Three Times ... Bones 10.6: A Thousand Cuts ... Bones 10.7: The A-Word and Quarks ... Bones 10.8: Daisy's Doula ... Bones 10.9: The Milgram Experiment and the Birds ... Bones 200: 10.10: Just like Bogey and Bacall ... Bones 10.11: Life after Death, and Sweets in Wonderland ...Bones 10.12: The Digital Revolution ... Bones 10.13: The Almost-Serial Killer ...Bones 10.14: meets La Parure ... Bones 10.15: Cards in Hand ... Bones 10.16: Hodgins' Money
And see also Bones 9.1: The Sweet Misery of Love ... Bones 9.2: Bobcat, Identity Theft, and Sweets ... Bones 9.3 and NCIS 11.2: Sweets and Ziva ... Bones 9.4: Metaphysics of Death in a Television Series ... Bones 9.5: Val and Deep Blue ... Bones 9.6: The Wedding ... Bones 9.7: Watch Out, Buenos Aires ...Bones 9.8: The Bug in the Neck ... Bones 9.9: Friday Night Bones in the Courtroom ... Bones 9.10: Horse Pucky ... Bones 9.11: Angels in Equations ... Bones 9.12: Fingernails ... Bones 9.13: Meets Nashville, and Wendell ... Bones 9.14: "You Cannot Drink Your Glass Away" ... Bones 9.15: Hodgins' Brother and the Ripped Off Toe ... Bones 9.16: Lampreys, Professors, and Insurance Companies ... Bones 9.17: Spartacus in the Kitchen ... Bones 9.18: Meets Day of the Triffids ... Bones 9.19: The Cornucopic Urn ... Bones 9.20: Above the Law ... Bones 9.21: Freezing and Thawing ... Bones 9.22: Promotion ... Bones 9.23: The New Intern ... Bones Season 9 Finale: Upping the Ante
And see also Bones 8.1: Walk Like an Egyptian ... Bones 8.2 of Contention ... Bones 8.3: Not Rotting Behind a Desk ... Bones 8.4: Slashing Tiger and Donald Trump ... Bones 8.5: Applesauce on Election Eve ... Bones 8.6: Election Day ... Bones 8.7: Dollops in the Sky with Diamonds ...Bones 8.8: The Talking Remains ... Bones 8.9: I Am A Camera ... Bones 8.10-11: Double Bones ...Bones 8.12: Face of Enigmatic Evil ... Bones 8.13: Two for the Price of One ... Bones 8.14: Real Life ... Bones 8.15: The Magic Bullet and the Be-Spontaneous Paradox ... Bones 8.16: Bitter-Sweet Sweets and Honest Finn ... Bones 8.17: "Not Time Share, Time Travel" ... Bones 8.18: Couples ... Bones 8.19: The Head in the Toilet ... Bones 8.20: On Camera ... Bones 8.21: Christine, Hot Sauce, and the Judge ... Bones 8.22: Musical-Chair Parents ... Bones 8.23: The Bluff ... Bones Season 8 Finale: Can't Buy the Last Few Minutes
And see also Bones 7.1: Almost Home Sweet Home ... Bones 7.2: The New Kid and the Fluke ...Bones 7.3: Lance Bond and Prince Charmington ... Bones 7.4: The Tush on the Xerox ... Bones 7.5: Sexy Vehicle ... Bones 7.6: The Reassembler ... Bones 7.7: Baby! ... Bones 7.8: Parents ...Bones 7.9: Tabitha's Salon ... Bones 7.10: Mobile ... Bones 7.11: Truffles and Max ... Bones 7.12: The Corpse is Hanson ... Bones Season 7 Finale: Suspect Bones
And see also Bones 6.1: The Linchpin ... Bones 6.2: Hannah and her Prospects ... Bones 6.3 at the Jersey Shore, Yo, and Plymouth Rock ... Bones 6.4 Sans Hannah ... Bones 6.5: Shot and Pretty ... Bones 6.6: Accidental Relations ... Bones 6.7: Newman and "Death by Chocolate" ...Bones 6.8: Melted Bones ... Bones 6.9: Adelbert Ames, Jr. ... Bones 6.10: Reflections ... Bones 6.11: The End and the Beginning of a Mystery ... Bones 6.12 Meets Big Love ... Bones 6.13: The Marrying Kind ... Bones 6.14: Bones' Acting Ability ... Bones 6.15: "Lunch for the Palin Family" ...Bones 6.16: Stuck in an Elevator, Stuck in Times ... Bones 6.17: The 8th Pair of Feet ... Bones 6.18: The Wile E. Chupacabra ... Bones 6.19 Test Runs The Finder ... Bones 6.20: This Very Statement is a Lie ... Bones 6.21: Sensitive Bones ... Bones 6.22: Phoenix Love ... Bones Season 6 Finale: Beautiful
And see also Bones: Hilarity and Crime and Bones is Back For Season 5: What Is Love? and 5.2: Anonymous Donors and Pipes and 5.3: Bones in Amish Country and 5.4: Bones Meets Peyton Place and Desperate Housewives and Ancient Bones 5.5 and Bones 5.6: A Chicken in Every Viewer's Pot and Psychological Bones 5.7 and Bones 5.8: Booth's "Pops" and Bones 5.9 Meets Avatar and Videogamers ... Bad Santa, Heart-Warming Bones 5.10 ... Bones 5.11: Of UFOs, Bloggers, and Triangles ... Bones 5.12: A Famous Skeleton and Angela's Baby ... Love with Teeth on Bones 5.13 ... Faith vs. Science vs. Psychology in Bones 5.14 ... Page 187 in Bones 5.15 ...Bones 100: Two Deep Kisses and One Wild Relationship ... Bones 5.17: The Deadly Stars ...Bones Under Water in 5.18 ... Bones 5.19: Ergo Together ... Bones 5.20: Ergo Together ... Bones 5.21: The Rarity of Happy Endings ... Bones Season 5 Finale: Eye and Evolution
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Published on May 07, 2015 22:13
May 3, 2015
Mad Men 7.12: Racine to St. Paul

In fact, of all the major characters we saw tonight, only Peggy ends up with something of a positive ending, carrying the 19th-century painting of an octopus pleasuring a lady (Roger's description) to her office in McCann Erickson. But it took days longer than she expected for that office to be available to her - days after everyone else's offices from our original gang were open for business in the new digs.
As for Roger, his biggest moment, when he wasn't bemoaning the lost past, was counseling Joan to take the 50-cents-on-the-dollar offer that Jim Hobart made to her. The offer was what he was willing to pay Joan to never have to see her face again - which he was now irritated at the prospect of seeing, because she didn't want to play ball with what we would today call the abusive behavior of the account exec who wanted to take her under more than his wing.
But Don is in some ways, and as expected, in the worst shape of all. He quickly sees that he's unnecessary in McCann. He goes to see Betty, who, cold fish that she is, doesn't want him making nice to her shoulder for more than a second. He goes to find his waitress in Racine, only to find her irate former husband, who's less than no help at all. In his last scene in the episode, we see him pick up a hitchhiker with a guitar. He's taking him to St. Paul, further west, further away from New York City and McCann. Had this been a decade earlier, the guitarist might well have been Bob Dylan. The way the series is going, skating the surreal with every tick of the clock, it very well could have been Dylan, anyway. (Wait - maybe it was Bob Seger, doing some preliminary work on those "Night Moves" - no, he's from Detroit.)
The journey continues for just two more episodes, in a story that's approaching zero and an infinity of meaning. (And now we see why Don's in a car in this season's promo poster, above left.)
-> 20-minute interview with Rich Sommer (Harry Crane) in 2007 at Light On Light Through
See also Mad Men 7.1: Vignettes and Playboy ... Mad Men 7.2: Flowers and the Hung-Up Phone ... Mad Men 7.3: "Lunch with Rod Serling" ... Mad Men 7.4: Computer! ... Mad Men 7.5: Retrofit Paranoia ... Mad Men 7.6: The Dance ... Mad Men Mid-Season 7 Finale: Telescope vs. Television ... Mad Men 7.8: Don, Rachel, and the Waitress ... Mad Men 7.9: Fast Ride ... Mad Men 7.10: "Fast Girl" ... Mad Men 7.11: The End of Sterling, Cooper, Draper.
And see also Mad Men 6.1-2: The Lighter and the Twist ... Mad Men 6.3: Good Company ... Mad Men 6.4: McLuhan, Heinz, and Don's Imagination ... Mad Men 6.5: MLK ... Mad Men 6.6: Good News Comes in a Chevy ... Mad Men 6.7: Merger and Margarine ... Mad Men 6.8: Dr. Feelgood and Grandma Ida ... Mad Men 6.9: Don and Betty ... Mad Men 6.10: Medium Cool ... Mad Men 6.11: Hand in the Cookie Jar and Guy de Maupassant ... Mad Men 6.12: Rosemary's Baby, Dick Cheney, and Sunkist ... Mad Men Season 6 Finale: Beyond California
And see also Why "You Only Live Twice" for Mad Men Season 5 Finale ... Mad Men Season Five Finale
And see also Mad Men Season 5 Debut: It's Don's Party ... Mad Men 5.3: Heinz Is On My Side ... Mad Men 5.4: Volunteer, Dream, Trust ... Mad Men 5.5: Ben Hargrove ... Mad Men 5.6: LSD Orange ... Mad Men 5.7: People of High Degree ... Mad Men 5.8: Mad Man and Gilmore Girl ...Mad Men 5.9: Don's Creativity ... Mad Men 5.10: "The Negron Complex" ... Mad Men 5.11: Prostitution and Power ... Mad Men 5.12: Exit Lane
And from Season 4: Mad Men 4.1: Chicken Kiev, Lethal Interview, Ham Fight ... 4.2: "Good Time, Bad Time?" "Yes." ... 4.3: Both Coasts ... 4.4: "The following program contains brief nudity ..." 4.5: Fake Out and Neurosis ... 4.6: Emmys, Clio, Blackout, Flashback ... 4.7: 'No Credits on Commercials' ... 4.8: A Tale of Two Women ... 4.9: "Business of Sadists and Masochists" ...4.10: Grim Tidings ... 4.11: "Look at that Punim" ... 4.12: No Smoking! ... Mad Men Season 4 Finale: Don and -
And from Season 3: Mad Men Back for 3 and 3.2: Carvel, Penn Station, and Diet Soda and 3.3: Gibbon, Blackface, and Eliot and 3.4: Caned Seats and a Multiple Choice about Sal's Patio Furniture and 3.5: Admiral TV, MLK, and a Baby Boy and 3.6: A Saving John Deere and 3.7: Brutal Edges ... August Flights in 3.8 ... Unlucky Strikes and To the Moon Don in 3.9 ... 3.10: The Faintest Ink, The Strongest Television ... Don's Day of Reckoning in Mad Men 3.11 ... Mad Men 3.12: The End of the World in Mad Men ... Mad Men Season 3 Finale: The End of the World
And from Season Two: Mad Men Returns with a Xerox and a Call Girl ... 2.2: The Advertising Devil and the Deep Blue Sea ... 2.3 Double-Barreled Power ... 2.4: Betty and Don's Son ... 2.5: Best Montage Since Hitchcock ... 2.6: Jackie, Marilyn, and Liberty Valance ... 2.7: Double Dons... 2.8: Did Don Get What He Deserved? ... 2.9: Don and Roger ... 2.10: Between Ray Bradbury and Telstar ... 2.11: Welcome to the Hotel California ... 2.12 The Day the Earth Stood Still on Mad Men ... 2.13 Saving the Best for Last on Mad Men
And from Season One: Mad Men Debuts on AMC: Cigarette Companies and Nixon ... Mad Men 2: Smoke and Television ... Mad Men 3: Hot 1960 Kiss ... Mad Men 4 and 5: Double Mad Men ...Mad Men 6: The Medium is the Message! ... Mad Men 7: Revenge of the Mollusk ... Mad Men 8: Weed, Twist, Hobo ... Mad Man 9: Betty Grace Kelly ... Mad men 10: Life, Death, and Politics ...Mad Men 11: Heat! ... Mad Men 12: Admirable Don ... Mad 13: Double-Endings, Lascaux, and Holes

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Published on May 03, 2015 21:33
Bones 10.16: Hodgins' Money

He's gone from riches to rags to riches again, and has taken that bumpy ride in the greatest of stride. He smiled as much when he was poor as when he was rich, and he's still smiling as the pendulum of his life is swinging back to oodles of cash. He married the woman of his dreams - they have a nice little boy Michael, whom we don't see enough of - and a member of Z Z Top is his father-in-law.
Hodgins' science is also one of the two bedrocks of the series, second only in brilliance to Bones' work, and sometimes just as good. Angela's digital skills used to be right up there too in terms of ingenuity and solving cases, but not as much as they used to be. But Hodgins puts in a crucial contribution in just about every show.
And that's why the scene with Cam was so important, not only because she showed a rarely un-officious side and real joy for Hodgins' good fortune: when Hodgins says that he and Angela won't even take the day off to celebrate his score on the invention, that says it all. The money will be sweet, to say the least, but it won't effect his devotion to science, justice, and catching the bad guys.
So here's a toast to Hodgins - and, hey, I'd definitely be willing to shell out a couple of bucks for that little floor mat if it ever goes on the market.
See also Bones 10.1: The Fulcrum Changes ... Bones 10.2: J. Edgar and the DNA Confession ... Bones 10.3: Meets Rush and a Dominatrix ... Bones 10.4: Brennan and Angela on a Bench in the Playground ... Bones 10.5: Two Jokes and Three Times ... Bones 10.6: A Thousand Cuts ... Bones 10.7: The A-Word and Quarks ... Bones 10.8: Daisy's Doula ... Bones 10.9: The Milgram Experiment and the Birds ... Bones 200: 10.10: Just like Bogey and Bacall ... Bones 10.11: Life after Death, and Sweets in Wonderland ...Bones 10.12: The Digital Revolution ... Bones 10.13: The Almost-Serial Killer ...Bones 10.14: meets La Parure ... Bones 10.15: Cards in Hand
And see also Bones 9.1: The Sweet Misery of Love ... Bones 9.2: Bobcat, Identity Theft, and Sweets ... Bones 9.3 and NCIS 11.2: Sweets and Ziva ... Bones 9.4: Metaphysics of Death in a Television Series ... Bones 9.5: Val and Deep Blue ... Bones 9.6: The Wedding ... Bones 9.7: Watch Out, Buenos Aires ...Bones 9.8: The Bug in the Neck ... Bones 9.9: Friday Night Bones in the Courtroom ... Bones 9.10: Horse Pucky ... Bones 9.11: Angels in Equations ... Bones 9.12: Fingernails ... Bones 9.13: Meets Nashville, and Wendell ... Bones 9.14: "You Cannot Drink Your Glass Away" ... Bones 9.15: Hodgins' Brother and the Ripped Off Toe ... Bones 9.16: Lampreys, Professors, and Insurance Companies ... Bones 9.17: Spartacus in the Kitchen ... Bones 9.18: Meets Day of the Triffids ... Bones 9.19: The Cornucopic Urn ... Bones 9.20: Above the Law ... Bones 9.21: Freezing and Thawing ... Bones 9.22: Promotion ... Bones 9.23: The New Intern ... Bones Season 9 Finale: Upping the Ante
And see also Bones 8.1: Walk Like an Egyptian ... Bones 8.2 of Contention ... Bones 8.3: Not Rotting Behind a Desk ... Bones 8.4: Slashing Tiger and Donald Trump ... Bones 8.5: Applesauce on Election Eve ... Bones 8.6: Election Day ... Bones 8.7: Dollops in the Sky with Diamonds ...Bones 8.8: The Talking Remains ... Bones 8.9: I Am A Camera ... Bones 8.10-11: Double Bones ...Bones 8.12: Face of Enigmatic Evil ... Bones 8.13: Two for the Price of One ... Bones 8.14: Real Life ... Bones 8.15: The Magic Bullet and the Be-Spontaneous Paradox ... Bones 8.16: Bitter-Sweet Sweets and Honest Finn ... Bones 8.17: "Not Time Share, Time Travel" ... Bones 8.18: Couples ... Bones 8.19: The Head in the Toilet ... Bones 8.20: On Camera ... Bones 8.21: Christine, Hot Sauce, and the Judge ... Bones 8.22: Musical-Chair Parents ... Bones 8.23: The Bluff ... Bones Season 8 Finale: Can't Buy the Last Few Minutes
And see also Bones 7.1: Almost Home Sweet Home ... Bones 7.2: The New Kid and the Fluke ...Bones 7.3: Lance Bond and Prince Charmington ... Bones 7.4: The Tush on the Xerox ... Bones 7.5: Sexy Vehicle ... Bones 7.6: The Reassembler ... Bones 7.7: Baby! ... Bones 7.8: Parents ...Bones 7.9: Tabitha's Salon ... Bones 7.10: Mobile ... Bones 7.11: Truffles and Max ... Bones 7.12: The Corpse is Hanson ... Bones Season 7 Finale: Suspect Bones
And see also Bones 6.1: The Linchpin ... Bones 6.2: Hannah and her Prospects ... Bones 6.3 at the Jersey Shore, Yo, and Plymouth Rock ... Bones 6.4 Sans Hannah ... Bones 6.5: Shot and Pretty ... Bones 6.6: Accidental Relations ... Bones 6.7: Newman and "Death by Chocolate" ...Bones 6.8: Melted Bones ... Bones 6.9: Adelbert Ames, Jr. ... Bones 6.10: Reflections ... Bones 6.11: The End and the Beginning of a Mystery ... Bones 6.12 Meets Big Love ... Bones 6.13: The Marrying Kind ... Bones 6.14: Bones' Acting Ability ... Bones 6.15: "Lunch for the Palin Family" ...Bones 6.16: Stuck in an Elevator, Stuck in Times ... Bones 6.17: The 8th Pair of Feet ... Bones 6.18: The Wile E. Chupacabra ... Bones 6.19 Test Runs The Finder ... Bones 6.20: This Very Statement is a Lie ... Bones 6.21: Sensitive Bones ... Bones 6.22: Phoenix Love ... Bones Season 6 Finale: Beautiful
And see also Bones: Hilarity and Crime and Bones is Back For Season 5: What Is Love? and 5.2: Anonymous Donors and Pipes and 5.3: Bones in Amish Country and 5.4: Bones Meets Peyton Place and Desperate Housewives and Ancient Bones 5.5 and Bones 5.6: A Chicken in Every Viewer's Pot and Psychological Bones 5.7 and Bones 5.8: Booth's "Pops" and Bones 5.9 Meets Avatar and Videogamers ... Bad Santa, Heart-Warming Bones 5.10 ... Bones 5.11: Of UFOs, Bloggers, and Triangles ... Bones 5.12: A Famous Skeleton and Angela's Baby ... Love with Teeth on Bones 5.13 ... Faith vs. Science vs. Psychology in Bones 5.14 ... Page 187 in Bones 5.15 ...Bones 100: Two Deep Kisses and One Wild Relationship ... Bones 5.17: The Deadly Stars ...Bones Under Water in 5.18 ... Bones 5.19: Ergo Together ... Bones 5.20: Ergo Together ... Bones 5.21: The Rarity of Happy Endings ... Bones Season 5 Finale: Eye and Evolution
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Published on May 03, 2015 11:09
May 2, 2015
Outlander 1.13 Mother's Day

First, why does she think this? She tells Jamie it's because she tried without result with Frank - but why does she think this is due to her biology and not Frank's? By the late 1940s, we in the advanced part of the world knew that infertility could be due to the male as well as the female. Did Claire go to a doctor in the future, who told her she might have difficulty conceiving? If so, why didn't she say this to Jamie, rather than the vaguer concern that she might not be able to give him children? (Again, I haven't read the novels, yet.)
Jamie's reaction is also of interest. To Claire, he's his loving and understanding self, as expected, even saying that's maybe it's for the best, since childbirth was a dangerous event for the mother in those days. But when the camera show us his face, and Claire can't see it, he is indeed at least a little disconcerted by this news.
All of which means we can expect some more important developments regarding Claire and Jamie having children at some point in the future of this narrative. Eternal optimist that I am, I'm expecting that Claire can indeed have children with Jamie, but that's based on no evidence at all.
Otherwise, the plot developed with some nice twists tonight, notably Jamie back in the hands of Black Jack and the British. Black Jack has been largely missing since the very beginning of this second half of the first season, and it's time for him to rear his head again. Whatever he may want to do with Jamie, he won't be able to resist using him to get another shot at Claire, which means there'll be some good Outlander television ahead this season.
See also Outlander 1.1-3: The Hope of Time Travel ... Outlander 1.6: Outstanding ... Outlander 1.7: Tender Intertemporal Polygamy ...Outlander 1.8: The Other Side ... Outlander 1.9: Spanking Good ... Outlander 1.10: A Glimmer of Paradox ... Outlander 1.11: Vaccination and Time Travel ... Outlander 1.12: Black Jack's Progeny

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Published on May 02, 2015 20:24
April 28, 2015
The Following 3.10: Joe and Theo

Joe does go down in a long blaze of sick glory, beginning with the weapon in hand as he's brought to the death chamber the first time. He's doing all of this not because he thinks he has a chance of escaping - which would have been trite - but to bring Ryan to the prison, to establish for Joe that he and Ryan are indeed spiritual brothers.
And, against all odds, Joe succeeds. Or maybe it wasn't against all odds, because, after all, we know that Ryan wasn't lying when he tells Joe that he, Ryan's, been dreaming of Joe. And so, even though Joe is executed in the end - a realistic outcome of this part of the story - Joe gets his wish to continue on in Ryan's head.
Meanwhile, Theo is following most of this. The story could have taken a turn in which Theo somehow used his hacking skills yet again, this time to free Joe, but that would also have been a little anticlimactic, and inconsistent with what Theo tried to do last week. So, instead, Theo tries to kill both Joe and Ryan - which would make the world a much better place for Theo.
But Joe is the one who is killed in the end, and Theo can at least have the satisfaction of the ultimate mantle of serial murder insanity now being worn solely by Theo. Not the mantle of just insanity, because Ryan is a little crazy now, too.
The Following has done a good job of creating a plausibly demonic monster in Theo - who, in some ways, is worse than Joe. Theo is certainly more effective, less cartoonish, than the other bad guys and woman in the field against Ryan and the FBI last year. I hope he survives this year, with the chilling possibility of coming back next season or after, if there is a next season or more for the Following.
But, first, Ryan has to get over the monster that is now inside him - always there, to some extent, but now riding squirmingly high because of Joe. Ryan's drinking again, and Gwen didn't get the opportunity in their tense phone conversation to tell him she's pregnant. I'd say Gwen's pregnancy makes it much less likely that she's a follower of Joe, or associated with Mark, or anything like that. Instead, it has the better effect of upping the ante of what Ryan has to lose if he can't regain his mind and equilibrium.
Season 3 of The Following, as far as I'm concerned, is a lot better than Season 2, and as good or better than Season 1. Let's hope there's a least a Season 4, with Ryan caught between Joe the psycho in his head and Theo the psycho out there in the world at large.
See also The Following 3.1: Miasma of Terror ... The Following 3.3: The Mellowing of Ryan ... The Following 3.8: Theo
And see also The Following Is Back for Its Second Season ... The Following 2.2: Rediscovering Oneself ... The Following 2.3: Coalescing ... The Following 2.4: Psycho Families and Trains ... The Following 2.5: Turning Tides ... The Following 2.8: Coalescing? ... The Following 2.9: The Book Signing ... The Following 2.11: Lily not Joe ... The Following 2.13: The Downfall of Mike ...The Following 2.14: Twists and Deaths ... The Following Season 2 Finale: The Living
And see also The Following Begins ... The Following 1.2: Joe, Poe, and the Plan ... The Following 1.3: Bug in the Sun ... The Following 1.4: Off the Leash ... The Following 1.5: The Lawyer and the Swap ... The Following 1.7: At Large ...
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Published on April 28, 2015 23:12
April 26, 2015
Mad Men 7.11: The End of Sterling, Cooper, Draper.

In one sense, this had to happen, if only to keep history a little straight. Not that Mad Men was ever a literal historical drama, but it was close enough to history that we needed to know why we never heard of an advertising company called Sterling whatever. And tonight's episode gave us the reason: because McCann-Erickson absorbed them lo those many decades ago.
But it wasn't a clean absorption, and won't be a happy ending for everyone. Why indeed did the McCann-Erickson exec who spelled out what was happening to our people not have a rosy example for Joan's future at the company?
Joan at least has a new love interest. So does Roger, and the other guy with the mustache, who had something going with Peggy last year. But not Don. And when he shows up at the waitress's apartment, he finds she's moved on to who knows where, much like a fair number of so many other important and unimportant characters in this series.
Cooper moved on last year, and at least gave us a Robert Morse song and dance as a coda. The Brit committed suicide a few seasons ago. Sal disappeared long ago, with barely a trace, presumably because he was gay.
Mad Men the series will disappear too, in just three episodes - why the tagline of just two more episodes until the series finale, why not just say just three episodes left? I couldn't tell you. Except that, this is Mad Men, and nothing is what it seems to be, including the series ending - because this series, in all its low-key sometimes maddening supremely downbeat story, will never end, will never cease being watched and talked about, and will last for the ages.
-> 20-minute interview with Rich Sommer (Harry Crane) in 2007 at Light On Light Through
See also Mad Men 7.1: Vignettes and Playboy ... Mad Men 7.2: Flowers and the Hung-Up Phone ... Mad Men 7.3: "Lunch with Rod Serling" ... Mad Men 7.4: Computer! ... Mad Men 7.5: Retrofit Paranoia ... Mad Men 7.6: The Dance ... Mad Men Mid-Season 7 Finale: Telescope vs. Television ... Mad Men 7.8: Don, Rachel, and the Waitress ... Mad Men 7.9: Fast Ride ... Mad Men 7.10: "Fast Girl"
And see also Mad Men 6.1-2: The Lighter and the Twist ... Mad Men 6.3: Good Company ... Mad Men 6.4: McLuhan, Heinz, and Don's Imagination ... Mad Men 6.5: MLK ... Mad Men 6.6: Good News Comes in a Chevy ... Mad Men 6.7: Merger and Margarine ... Mad Men 6.8: Dr. Feelgood and Grandma Ida ... Mad Men 6.9: Don and Betty ... Mad Men 6.10: Medium Cool ... Mad Men 6.11: Hand in the Cookie Jar and Guy de Maupassant ... Mad Men 6.12: Rosemary's Baby, Dick Cheney, and Sunkist ... Mad Men Season 6 Finale: Beyond California
And see also Why "You Only Live Twice" for Mad Men Season 5 Finale ... Mad Men Season Five Finale
And see also Mad Men Season 5 Debut: It's Don's Party ... Mad Men 5.3: Heinz Is On My Side ... Mad Men 5.4: Volunteer, Dream, Trust ... Mad Men 5.5: Ben Hargrove ... Mad Men 5.6: LSD Orange ... Mad Men 5.7: People of High Degree ... Mad Men 5.8: Mad Man and Gilmore Girl ...Mad Men 5.9: Don's Creativity ... Mad Men 5.10: "The Negron Complex" ... Mad Men 5.11: Prostitution and Power ... Mad Men 5.12: Exit Lane
And from Season 4: Mad Men 4.1: Chicken Kiev, Lethal Interview, Ham Fight ... 4.2: "Good Time, Bad Time?" "Yes." ... 4.3: Both Coasts ... 4.4: "The following program contains brief nudity ..." 4.5: Fake Out and Neurosis ... 4.6: Emmys, Clio, Blackout, Flashback ... 4.7: 'No Credits on Commercials' ... 4.8: A Tale of Two Women ... 4.9: "Business of Sadists and Masochists" ...4.10: Grim Tidings ... 4.11: "Look at that Punim" ... 4.12: No Smoking! ... Mad Men Season 4 Finale: Don and -
And from Season 3: Mad Men Back for 3 and 3.2: Carvel, Penn Station, and Diet Soda and 3.3: Gibbon, Blackface, and Eliot and 3.4: Caned Seats and a Multiple Choice about Sal's Patio Furniture and 3.5: Admiral TV, MLK, and a Baby Boy and 3.6: A Saving John Deere and 3.7: Brutal Edges ... August Flights in 3.8 ... Unlucky Strikes and To the Moon Don in 3.9 ... 3.10: The Faintest Ink, The Strongest Television ... Don's Day of Reckoning in Mad Men 3.11 ... Mad Men 3.12: The End of the World in Mad Men ... Mad Men Season 3 Finale: The End of the World
And from Season Two: Mad Men Returns with a Xerox and a Call Girl ... 2.2: The Advertising Devil and the Deep Blue Sea ... 2.3 Double-Barreled Power ... 2.4: Betty and Don's Son ... 2.5: Best Montage Since Hitchcock ... 2.6: Jackie, Marilyn, and Liberty Valance ... 2.7: Double Dons... 2.8: Did Don Get What He Deserved? ... 2.9: Don and Roger ... 2.10: Between Ray Bradbury and Telstar ... 2.11: Welcome to the Hotel California ... 2.12 The Day the Earth Stood Still on Mad Men ... 2.13 Saving the Best for Last on Mad Men
And from Season One: Mad Men Debuts on AMC: Cigarette Companies and Nixon ... Mad Men 2: Smoke and Television ... Mad Men 3: Hot 1960 Kiss ... Mad Men 4 and 5: Double Mad Men ...Mad Men 6: The Medium is the Message! ... Mad Men 7: Revenge of the Mollusk ... Mad Men 8: Weed, Twist, Hobo ... Mad Man 9: Betty Grace Kelly ... Mad men 10: Life, Death, and Politics ...Mad Men 11: Heat! ... Mad Men 12: Admirable Don ... Mad 13: Double-Endings, Lascaux, and Holes

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Outlander 1.12: Black Jack's Progeny

There was also a fine little time-travel conversation between Claire and Jamie, in which she describes to him the wonders of air travel. This was an important conversation for several reasons. It signals that Jamie is continuingly aware that Claire is from the future, and won't be looking at the revelation from last week's episode as some bizarre out-of-synch event. Instead, Jamie is likely to process this into his everyday entire relationship with Claire, which is much more interesting. And, it's always fun in a time travel story to have a character from the past brought up to speed about current or future events. (One of my favorite parts of The Plot to Save Socrates was Sierra with the philosopher on a plane across the Atlantic.)
So that was my favorite conversation in the episode - narrowly surpassing my second favorite, also between Jamie and Claire, in which he recalls and extols her "round arse" bumping against his thighs on their first ride together on a horse.
Jamie's sister Jenny was also good to meet. Up until now, Jamie has been something of an outsider even in his own time and place in Scotland. That's one reason why he and Claire were so attracted to one another. Now, finally, we see Jamie in his proper place - laird in Lallybroch - and that's nice to see, including working through reacquaintance problems.
I was a little disappointed, though, that Jenny's little boy was not Black Jack's (if we can believe her story). Black Jack and Frank look identical for a reason - which certainly isn't that Black Jack traveled through time to the future. The only rational explanation is that Frank is Jack's descendant. (I know, Outlander is a fantasy story, but there's a strong logic within the fantasy, which is what makes it so good.) That being the case, it would be good to sooner or later see some evidence of Black Jack's progeny. (Again, I should mention that I haven't read the books.)
Outlander on continues to appeal, intrigue, and surpass what we usually see on television.
See also Outlander 1.1-3: The Hope of Time Travel ... Outlander 1.6: Outstanding ... Outlander 1.7: Tender Intertemporal Polygamy ...Outlander 1.8: The Other Side ... Outlander 1.9: Spanking Good ... Outlander 1.10: A Glimmer of Paradox ... Outlander 1.11: Vaccination and Time Travel

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Published on April 26, 2015 11:58
April 25, 2015
The Americans Season 3 Finale: Turning a Paige

This will leave Elizabeth and Philip with some wrenchingly painful options next season. Obviously, they're not going to kill Paige, and would kill anyone who might try. Certainly Philip feels this way, but I think Elizabeth does, too. But certainly neither feels that way about the pastor, with whom they've already crosses swords, and have no love for at all.
But what would killing him do? Paige would go ballistic if that happened. Possibly the pastor will think that Paige is the one who's crazy and needs help - but how long will that last? And, as always, Paige and everything she may do at home is just a stone's throw from Stan, whom she of course knows is FBI. This a fine, insanely complicated kettle fish the narrative has landed itself and us in.
And, speaking of Stan, we still have no resolution at all about Martha. Philip is showing qualms about killing innocent people. But, as I've been saying ever since the bug in the pen was discovered, how can he let her live? This situation, also of course connected to Stan, is so wrought with peril for Philip and Elizabeth, that Elizabeth may well do something about it - kill Martha - if Philip does not. But if Elizabeth does this, how will Philip react? For that matter, how will Paige, if she catches any wind of it at home?
The Americans, always on the searing cutting edge of danger and death, always on the verge of its center of Elizabeth and Philip no longer being able to hold, has never been closer to mere anarchy loosed upon their world. I'm very much looking forward to The Second Coming - or, in this case, the 4th season of this remarkable series.
See also The Americans 3.1: Caring for People We Shouldn't ... The Americans 3.3: End Justified the Means ... The Americans 3.4: Baptism vs. Communism ... The Americans 3.6: "Jesus Came Through for Me Tonight" ...The Americans 3.7: Martha. My Dear ... The Americans 3.8: Martha, Part 2 ... The Americans 3.10: The Truth ... The Americans 3.12: The Unwigging
And see also The Americans 2.1-2: The Paradox of the Spy's Children ... The Americans 2.3: Family vs. Mission ... The Americans 2.7: Embryonic Internet and Lie Detection ... The Americans 2.9: Gimme that Old Time Religion ...The American 2.12: Espionage in Motion ... The Americans Season 2 Finale: Second Generation
And see also The Americans: True and Deep ... The Americans 1.4: Preventing World War III ... The Americans 1.11: Elizabeth's Evolution ... The Americans Season 1 Finale: Excellent with One Exception
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Published on April 25, 2015 12:38
Bones 10.15: Cards in Hand

One of the best parts of the action was in the detective bit at the card game, where Booth lodges a charge against one of the players, to get into proximity to the telecom replay system, so Booth can synch his phone to Angela's system back at the Jefferson, so she can see what happened in the room during the past few days. It was a neat piece of action, and you don't often see such finely tuned stings in this series.
Otherwise, the main tension in the episode was whether Booth would be able to resist his urge to gamble, and do what was needed in his police work. With everyone in the Jeffersonian watching on the screen, Booth just manages to arrest the bad guy rather than place the bet. But in a chilling coda at the end of the episode, Booth places a bet with his bookie - this despite the fact that he's thrilled with Bones being pregnant, or, who knows, maybe that increases his gambler's anxiety, I'm no expert on this. What's clear is that is that the betting passion stirred at the card game had to be expressed.
We also get some good support from Aubrey on this, who does his (unsuccessful) best to keep Booth away from the card game and his gambling impulses. Aubrey's motivation is that his father was a gambler. As I've been saying in previous reviews, I think his character is adding some depth to the show.
My favorite minor part of the episode which maybe won't be so minor: Hodgins invents a plastic that's perfect for putting on the hard floor near a kitchen table, to prevent glasses that fall off from breaking. Since Cam, in her officious way, stopped him from developing this at the lab, any profit that comes from this will belong to Hodgins - and Angela. I'm hoping he makes back the tons of money that one of the serial killers took from him a few seasons ago.
See also Bones 10.1: The Fulcrum Changes ... Bones 10.2: J. Edgar and the DNA Confession ... Bones 10.3: Meets Rush and a Dominatrix ... Bones 10.4: Brennan and Angela on a Bench in the Playground ... Bones 10.5: Two Jokes and Three Times ... Bones 10.6: A Thousand Cuts ... Bones 10.7: The A-Word and Quarks ... Bones 10.8: Daisy's Doula ... Bones 10.9: The Milgram Experiment and the Birds ... Bones 200: 10.10: Just like Bogey and Bacall ... Bones 10.11: Life after Death, and Sweets in Wonderland ...Bones 10.12: The Digital Revolution ... Bones 10.13: The Almost-Serial Killer ... Bones 10.14: meets La Parure
And see also Bones 9.1: The Sweet Misery of Love ... Bones 9.2: Bobcat, Identity Theft, and Sweets ... Bones 9.3 and NCIS 11.2: Sweets and Ziva ... Bones 9.4: Metaphysics of Death in a Television Series ... Bones 9.5: Val and Deep Blue ... Bones 9.6: The Wedding ... Bones 9.7: Watch Out, Buenos Aires ...Bones 9.8: The Bug in the Neck ... Bones 9.9: Friday Night Bones in the Courtroom ... Bones 9.10: Horse Pucky ... Bones 9.11: Angels in Equations ... Bones 9.12: Fingernails ... Bones 9.13: Meets Nashville, and Wendell ... Bones 9.14: "You Cannot Drink Your Glass Away" ... Bones 9.15: Hodgins' Brother and the Ripped Off Toe ... Bones 9.16: Lampreys, Professors, and Insurance Companies ... Bones 9.17: Spartacus in the Kitchen ... Bones 9.18: Meets Day of the Triffids ... Bones 9.19: The Cornucopic Urn ... Bones 9.20: Above the Law ... Bones 9.21: Freezing and Thawing ... Bones 9.22: Promotion ... Bones 9.23: The New Intern ... Bones Season 9 Finale: Upping the Ante
And see also Bones 8.1: Walk Like an Egyptian ... Bones 8.2 of Contention ... Bones 8.3: Not Rotting Behind a Desk ... Bones 8.4: Slashing Tiger and Donald Trump ... Bones 8.5: Applesauce on Election Eve ... Bones 8.6: Election Day ... Bones 8.7: Dollops in the Sky with Diamonds ...Bones 8.8: The Talking Remains ... Bones 8.9: I Am A Camera ... Bones 8.10-11: Double Bones ...Bones 8.12: Face of Enigmatic Evil ... Bones 8.13: Two for the Price of One ... Bones 8.14: Real Life ... Bones 8.15: The Magic Bullet and the Be-Spontaneous Paradox ... Bones 8.16: Bitter-Sweet Sweets and Honest Finn ... Bones 8.17: "Not Time Share, Time Travel" ... Bones 8.18: Couples ... Bones 8.19: The Head in the Toilet ... Bones 8.20: On Camera ... Bones 8.21: Christine, Hot Sauce, and the Judge ... Bones 8.22: Musical-Chair Parents ... Bones 8.23: The Bluff ... Bones Season 8 Finale: Can't Buy the Last Few Minutes
And see also Bones 7.1: Almost Home Sweet Home ... Bones 7.2: The New Kid and the Fluke ...Bones 7.3: Lance Bond and Prince Charmington ... Bones 7.4: The Tush on the Xerox ... Bones 7.5: Sexy Vehicle ... Bones 7.6: The Reassembler ... Bones 7.7: Baby! ... Bones 7.8: Parents ...Bones 7.9: Tabitha's Salon ... Bones 7.10: Mobile ... Bones 7.11: Truffles and Max ... Bones 7.12: The Corpse is Hanson ... Bones Season 7 Finale: Suspect Bones
And see also Bones 6.1: The Linchpin ... Bones 6.2: Hannah and her Prospects ... Bones 6.3 at the Jersey Shore, Yo, and Plymouth Rock ... Bones 6.4 Sans Hannah ... Bones 6.5: Shot and Pretty ... Bones 6.6: Accidental Relations ... Bones 6.7: Newman and "Death by Chocolate" ...Bones 6.8: Melted Bones ... Bones 6.9: Adelbert Ames, Jr. ... Bones 6.10: Reflections ... Bones 6.11: The End and the Beginning of a Mystery ... Bones 6.12 Meets Big Love ... Bones 6.13: The Marrying Kind ... Bones 6.14: Bones' Acting Ability ... Bones 6.15: "Lunch for the Palin Family" ...Bones 6.16: Stuck in an Elevator, Stuck in Times ... Bones 6.17: The 8th Pair of Feet ... Bones 6.18: The Wile E. Chupacabra ... Bones 6.19 Test Runs The Finder ... Bones 6.20: This Very Statement is a Lie ... Bones 6.21: Sensitive Bones ... Bones 6.22: Phoenix Love ... Bones Season 6 Finale: Beautiful
And see also Bones: Hilarity and Crime and Bones is Back For Season 5: What Is Love? and 5.2: Anonymous Donors and Pipes and 5.3: Bones in Amish Country and 5.4: Bones Meets Peyton Place and Desperate Housewives and Ancient Bones 5.5 and Bones 5.6: A Chicken in Every Viewer's Pot and Psychological Bones 5.7 and Bones 5.8: Booth's "Pops" and Bones 5.9 Meets Avatar and Videogamers ... Bad Santa, Heart-Warming Bones 5.10 ... Bones 5.11: Of UFOs, Bloggers, and Triangles ... Bones 5.12: A Famous Skeleton and Angela's Baby ... Love with Teeth on Bones 5.13 ... Faith vs. Science vs. Psychology in Bones 5.14 ... Page 187 in Bones 5.15 ...Bones 100: Two Deep Kisses and One Wild Relationship ... Bones 5.17: The Deadly Stars ...Bones Under Water in 5.18 ... Bones 5.19: Ergo Together ... Bones 5.20: Ergo Together ... Bones 5.21: The Rarity of Happy Endings ... Bones Season 5 Finale: Eye and Evolution
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Published on April 25, 2015 11:28
April 23, 2015
Vikings Season 3 Finale: Normandy

There was also some important development of French characters in this episode, especially Odo, who we discover is into a little sadomasochism, in this case, whipping a woman. So our French court, in this spirited rendition of history, is peopled at this time by both Joan of Arc (Gilsa) and the Marquis de Sade (Odo). But that's ok - indeed, it adds spice to this narrative - and the weak king, insecure grandson of Charlemagne, is portrayed accurately enough.
So what have we seen in terms of real, geopolitical history? Vikings finally did good on the historical sacking of Paris, which left the city still standing. And in Rollo's going to the "north," we have the beginnings of Normandy (Norse or North Man). There's great history to follow in all of this, including Rollo's descendants led by William the Conquerer vanquishing Ecbert's descendants and taking over England. May Vikings last as long as is necessary to show that.
Meanwhile, there's unsettled business, to say the least, with Ecbert and the Vikings. Will Ragnar let Ecbert's destruction of the Norse settlement go unanswered? One of the problems and advantages of this series is that Ragnar is as much myth as he is real - unlike Rollo, who really did set up a dynasty in Normandy - so we can never know for sure what will happen with Ragnar. That's why, although I felt in my gut that Ragnar couldn't be dead, and I expected some kind of clever ploy by him, as we've seen in the past, I couldn't be 100% sure he was alive until he jumped out of that coffin.
As a series, Vikings has no coffin to jump out of - it is more alive and vital than ever, and now that the 3rd season is concluded, I'd say it was the best. That first battle for Paris was, as I said in my review, worthy of the Two Towers in Lord of the Rings.
And I'll be back here in 2016 with reviews of Season 4.
See also Vikings 3.1. Fighting and Farming ... Vikings 3.2: Leonard Nimoy ...Vikings 3.3: We'll Always Have Paris ... Vikings 3.4: They Call Me the Wanderer ... Vikings 3.5: Massacre ... Vikings 3.6: Athelstan and Floki ...Vikings 3.7: At the Gates ... Vikings 3.8: Battle for Paris ... Vikings 3.9: The Conquered
And see also Vikings 2.1-2: Upping the Ante of Conquest ... Vikings 2.4: Wise King ... Vikings 2.5: Caught in the Middle ... Vikings 2.6: The Guardians ...Vikings 2.7: Volatile Mix ... Vikings 2.8: Great Post-Apocalyptic Narrative ... Vikings Season 2 Finale: Satisfying, Surprising, Superb
And see also Vikings ... Vikings 1.2: Lindisfarne ... Vikings 1.3: The Priest ... Vikings 1.4: Twist and Testudo ... Vikings 1.5: Freud and Family ... Vikings 1.7: Religion and Battle ... Vikings 1.8: Sacrifice
... Vikings Season 1 Finale: Below the Ash

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