I don’t know when or if
they’ll be future doubleheaders. I suspect that they will happen again real
soon. Quite possibly, it will happen with this episode. But, it’s the Madam
Secretary blog of mine that talks about the games before primetime starts.
Well, it talks about select games before primetime starts. And I wouldn’t talk
about games like the World Series that happen as primetime does. But, I only
have to worry about doubleheaders during football season. Not that I won’t have
to worry about tennis, golf, and basketball all interfering after the Super
Bowl is done.
Lately I’ve been reading the
reviews of the Good Wife that are posted at www.tv.com.
I may not always agree with this person who does the reviews there, but he is
pretty good at them. I would have to say that he would be a good replacement
for me, should I ever need a replacement, that is. I hope that I won’t any time
soon, but we’ll see.
Others may disagree with me on
this, but I think that this is shaping up to be the best season yet of the Good
Wife. Hopefully other people agree with me about that. Also, I need to remember
that the old guy is named Howard and the new PI who I thought was in the last
season, but could be wrong about, is named Jason. This season being good will
certainly make up for the bummer of last season.
I only had time for a single
movie again, although I had planned to watch two. The other wasn’t even part of
the group of movies that my aunt and uncle gave me so it doesn’t matter too
much. I have potential nightmarish situations that could happen with my movie
watching in the future. There are a lot of movies that I plan to add to the
list next, but I don’t know yet if I will add them or not. Plus, I should
really get through watching all of their movies. To make a long story short, I
watched the movie Rush Hour. It was pretty good. Maybe not as good as others,
but I like it. It remains on my list of choices as there is both commentary and
a sequel to it that I want to watch and listen to.
Today’s episode is brought to
you by 36 minute delay. We have the return of the NSA. You know, the NSA is
probably reading this before I publish it to my blog. Or google is. I tend to
make back-up copies of various documents that I send to myself by email in case
I have computer problems. I always keep the blog documents of mine on rotation
of stuff that I send. I still don’t think I have anything to hide so I’m more
okay with them looking at my emails than other people would probably be. Anyways,
a person who interviewed there got fired for lying. But she didn’t lie about
what they think she did. Peter is planning on running for president. Alicia is
wondering why she hears about her husband’s plans from Eli instead of her
husband. Eli meets with the corrupt judge again.
Act two has Howard being
strange as usual. I like Howard. I know that some people don’t. Alicia calls
for more information about Jason. She is advised that he is a sociopath
disguised as a normal human being. Is there such a thing as a normal human
being? She gets under a blanket to make a call to a person all the way in
Iceland.
Act three has more of the
potential new hire at Diane’s firm. This seems like a waste of a storyline to
me. Anyways, she isn’t hired, but I don’t think we’ll see the last of her just
yet. Meanwhile, there is more to the case that Alicia is dealing with. She
tries to do what she can to help her client with a polygraph. The polygraph is
actually given by a computer program. She calls a person about how to beat it.
The NSA is listening to this call. Meanwhile, Eli is having problems with
Peter’s upcoming announcement for president. Eli wants it to echo the
announcement that Obama made. Now I actually find it a bit annoying that this
show mixes real political elements with its own fictitious ones. But I guess
that they will do whatever works for them.
Act four has more of the NSA
listening to Alicia’s phone calls. There are changes in how they must do stuff
at the NSA. Peter was responsible for the hack of the voting machines that
affected Alicia last season. The situation with the announcement that Peter is
running for president gets even more complicated. His campaign has to announce
in the gym of the fake steps of the capitol that he is running as his campaign
fails to make it what they wanted it to be. Also, the person that Diane’s firm
tried to hire is accusing them of discrimination through an online video.
Act five is the conclusion of
what they can conclude. I’m guessing that the potential discrimination problem
was resolved, although it can be hard to tell for sure. Even if it wasn’t
resolved, it might not be mentioned again anyways. It looks like there is an
end to this case regarding the NSA person, but the NSA is still around and
found a way into more of Alicia’s life.
On the next Good Wife, Alicia
and Peter reconnect sexually. I guess that’s good for them, but I know that it
won’t last. Howard and Peter’s mother get engaged, I think. I don’t know if
they are for real about that. But we’ll see. For now, this is Adam Decker
signing off.
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