Will I create a blog about the
CSI franchise? Will I do one about just CSI: Cyber? Will I do one about Bob’s
Burgers instead? Will I have to use the grammatically incorrect Bobs Burgers in
order to create that blog? I don’t even watch that show on a regular basis as
much as I would like to. But I would change that if I do create the blog. Plus,
I don’t always have to use well grammar. My computer’s spell check certainly
doesn’t know grammar as good as it should. Anyways, if I do create another
blog, which I’m not sure I would, it would be about either CSI: Cyber or Bob’s
Burgers.
You probably don’t care about
a movie update, but I’ll tell you about it anyways. I was only able to watch
one movie, that being Ghost Town. It will remain on my list as it also comes
with commentary. Now I’m not sure what else there is to mention about that for
now.
A game on one of my CBS
affiliates has brought a delay to it. Meanwhile, there was no delay on my other
CBS affiliate, so I will be creating a blog about CSI: Cyber after all. I’ll be
sure to post the link of mine in a future blog post. Meanwhile, I suggest that
you search for this blog now as it might already exist by the time you are
reading this.
Today’s episode is brought to
you by either 17 minute or no delay. Welcome to one of my few live blog posts
where this episode was not recorded. Anyways, we begin with a scary phone call
brought in by a new client of Alicia’s. Since I’m not interested in Blood and
Oil, with FOX shows being on reruns and one of my CBS affiliates is not on
delay (as evidenced by what I stated out). Anyways, the client thinks that a
person is harassing her on the phone saying that she needs to pay loans that
she’s already paid. I’m not entirely sure of what is happening next. It turns
out that she was tricked into paying the real amount to a fake company. Diane
thinks that Cary has too many ageist comments in regards to the old man that we
see recurringly. Eli is taking joy in problems that Ruth is apparently causing.
So we have a crazy, exciting start to the story as usual.
Act two is when we see two
scenes at once. Alicia’s side is working on the case with their client and they
are trying to prove that she’s not getting that good an education. Meanwhile,
Diane and Cary try to prove whether or not there was an ageism problem at their
firm. Does Eli have a kid? It looks like Alicia’s old campaign manager is now
the private investigator at their firm. Can he be like Kalinda?
Act three has the man who I
really need to know his name telling Alicia about important information to the
case. I honestly don’t know what to make of the ageism case. Alicia’s case
starts to unravel because their client wasn’t going to all her classes or
paying for books. But, the student reveals that her whole study group was in a
bad position. Meanwhile, Alicia officially parts ways with Eli, which marks the
first time that he is fired. Meanwhile, the case is revealed to have no class
action ability, but they can do a death strike which Eli suggests after he is
fired, probably to help with his chances with Alicia.
Act four is when we get to the
weird cotton ball scene from the promos. I realize why the promos were so lame
for this episode. How could they have summed any of this up? Cary still finds
most of this to be ridiculous. Since when did he see things from the way of the
audience? Eli was actually trying to ruin Peter’s campaign by putting him in a
catch 22 situation. I can’t tell what’s happening with the PI for sure, but he
could be doing rash things like Kalinda would do. In fact, he’s probably more
like Kalinda now than they would want him to be. Eli decides to stay on the
campaign. Can one really decide that they are not fired? I don’t think that
firing works like that.
Act five has the possible end
of the case. Will there be more later? They didn’t address the previous case in
this episode, so it’s hard to tell for sure. What am I supposed to think? It’s
hard to tell. I guess that last segment wasn’t that good.
On the next Good Wife, Eli is
potentially the cause of certain doom. What else is new? He is constantly the
source of various problems on the show as are many characters. I doubt that
future promos would be helpful with it, although I could be wrong about it.
I’ll see you next time, whenever that is. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing
off.