While
it will be just a bit before people learn what some of the changes in the shows
that I watch on DVD are, I might as well tell you about one of them. 8 Simple
Rules season 1 is gone and replaced by 8 Simple Rules season 2. There’s not
much else to say about that as I’m busy in life and really shouldn’t be doing
this blog still, but am so that you will know more about what could be
happening with the spin-off of this show.
Here
is a paragraph that I thought was worth posting in different blogs. I have
relied at times on using my town’s local video store in order to see the
occasional movie that I would not otherwise be able to see. This place went out
of business. I do not know what other local video stores I might be able to
rent from. My local library might be able to help out as well. Just know that I
may not be able to see stuff I won’t be able to see in theaters now after all.
We’ll see what my options wind up being and which blogs will be affected as a
result.
Spin-off
information- My review of the spin-off will follow later in this post. It will
probably stay for as long as the show is still on. If the show leaves the air,
then I’ll probably cut it. I do plan on creating a new blog for it in the
future. I guess that I will just have to keep you updated on when it might be
released in the future.
Link to blog about it: https://adamdeckerthegoodfighttvshow.blogspot.com/
Julianna Margulies: It appears
that the main actress has a project in the works. She is working on a new
project called The Hot Zone, which will be a miniseries. I hope that it
airs on the FOX network so I can see it. Otherwise, I might have it here
without much info in it.
The Hot Zone: This doesn’t
have much of a plot mentioned, other than that it is about the spread of the Ebola
virus. It will air on National Geographic. It is out now on TV. There is
a trailer for it. I’ll keep this here in the updates for as long as I know it
is still on. Since it is a miniseries, I know that renewal is not an option for
it.
Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YxNYnHTxAg
Thoughts on trailer: This
looks exciting. I might have to look up what happened (since this is inspired
by true events and based off of a book) since I doubt that I will be able to
see this as usual. It could be cool and looks like quite a thriller.
Josh Charles: I hope that I see
more from him in the future or this will be a fairly short segment that you
will always see. It is hard to tell for sure what goes on with some of the
projects of his or other people’s in this blog to be honest. He’s also in
something new called The Loudest Voice. Another thing that he’ll be in
is a TV show called Away.
The Loudest Voice: This is a
TV show airing right now on Showtime. It is about the rise and fall of
Roger Ailes. It will air on Showtime which is a shame, because I think that I
would have liked to watch this as it could help educate me on what went on.
Away: This has no release
date right now or trailer. This will be on Netflix. All I know is that it’s
about an astronaut missing her family while on a dangerous mission. Josh is
just one of the two people cast for this right now.
Graham Phillips: We’ll see if
we see more of him there in the future or not. He is going to appear in a movie
called The Bygone. Hopefully, he will be doing more than just that in
the future. I guess I’ll have to see what could happen with his career in the
future…
The
Bygone: This has already been released to DVD. It looks like a missing
person drama of some sort and could be very interesting. Due to all that is
going on, I don’t think that I will be bothering trying to watch this. I will
remove it from updates as a result.
Archie Panjabi: This actress
did a lot after leaving the show. I was tired of always telling you about
Blindspot over and over again and now finally have a reason to tell you about a
new show she’s doing. It is called Departure and will be mentioned more
in the next part of this blog as usual. Another show that she’ll be doing now
is I Know this Much is True. She also appears to be in something called Fairytale.
Departure: This has been released.
It is a Canadian show about the search for victims of a possible plane crash.
It will air on the Global network that I don’t think that I’ll be able to see
any time soon. But I’ll keep track of this as much as I’m able to.
I Know this Much is True: This
is set for release in 2020. It is a limited series that will air on HBO.
It is about a person trying to get his mentally ill twin to be released from an
asylum and appears to be based off of a book of some sort.
Fairytale: This has no
release date or trailer at this time. It is about a romantic story that is
based off of real people in some way. I have no idea yet what the title has to
do with the story, but will wait and see what movie might be like.
Christine Baranski: After
rejecting various pilots and other projects in the hopes of getting a spin-off
from the Good Wife, she got what was wanted and will be on a Good Wife
spin-off. It will only be available on CBS All Access (and hopefully DVDs in
the future). The spin-off is called The Good Fight. She’ll also be in a
movie called Bad Moms’ Moms. We’ll see what becomes of that. She’ll also
be in something called Christmas on the Square that is a movie. Another
thing she will be in is The Gilded Age. That might be it for now.
The Good Fight: It will be put on www.cbs.com and be available to watch on CBS all
access to those that want it. It is available now. Expect to see the
same review over and over again for whichever people work on this from The Good
Wife.
Review: Status- It is
available online only at CBS all access. I’ll let you know if it is released on
DVD. Why I’ve seen it- If there is something in this blog that I can review, I
will. Description- Diane continues her adventures starting from scratch after
losing her retirement money and starting at a new firm. Pros- The show is about
the same level of quality that you would expect from The Good Wife. Cons-
Apparently, there is going to be a lot of nudity in it. Like the original, this
show is a bit too confusing. Note to Parents- Your kids would have to pay to
watch this online so if they are seeing it, then you hopefully were the ones
who let that happen, although I’d lean towards not letting really young people
watch this. Recommendation- Since this is only available online for money, I
would actually steer clear of this unless you really like the show. I like it,
but not enough to shell out too much money for it. Prediction- This could last
a while if people keep using the subscription service to watch it. It will be
hard to tell for sure as it goes along. Reception: critically acclaimed. Grade:
B.
Bad Moms’ Moms: This has no
trailer and no release date just yet. It doesn’t have a plot yet outside
of being the third installment of the Bad Moms franchise. I imagine this would
likely relate to the end of Bad Moms Christmas. Still, I hope that they come up
with a better title for it. Is there something wrong with “Bad Grandmas” as a
title?
Christmas on the Square: This
has no trailer yet. It is set to be released in 2020. It is about
residents of a small town not wanting to be bought out by a big corporation.
I’m not sure what Christmas has to do with it, but I guess we’ll see.
The Gilded Age: This is a TV
show with a currently unknown release date. This will air on HBO. You
might have remembered me talk about this in my TV show blog where I put it with
the cancelled shows since it was never made and never brought to series. Well,
just like with Emerald City, this has found new life again and is set to air on
HBO.
Matt Czuchry: All of this time
that you’ve seen me doing updates for him in this blog, you only saw me
mentioning the reboot of Gilmore Girls. Well, I can finally take that off the
update list and report on something new he is finally doing. It is a TV show
called The Resident.
The Resident: This is a show
that is on FOX at 8/7 Central on Tuesdays. I’m not sure if there’s a
better way of putting it than calling it a medical drama, which is what it
would be. The main thing that would make it different is it focusing more on
medicine than other shows have, according to one description that I read of it.
That description may be wrong upon seeing the trailer, although I’d have to see
the show to know for sure. A review of the show now follows.
The Resident: Status- Currently on FOX at 8/7 Central on Tuesdays.
Why I’ve seen it- I watched this for my Good Wife blog and to fulfill my promise
to watch a midseason replacement on FOX this season. Description- This is a
medical drama that features different doctors, some new, and there are various
problems at the hospital at times. It seems a rather complicated plot that is
hard to sum up easily. It should make more sense as it goes along. Notable
People- This has Matt Czuchry who used to star in The Good Wife and Gilmore
girls. It also has Emily VanCamp who starred on Brothers and Sisters as well as
Revenge. Pros- It points out the flaws that can happen in a hospital, but does
it in a good way. It can seem more humanizing than most medical dramas that
I’ve seen in the past. Cons- It seems similar to House. The lead can be strange
and arrogant. Note to Parents- It airs with a content adversary warning in some
episodes so that’s all you really need to know about it. Recommendation- I’d
say that this is good to stay into if you want to. My Viewing Habits- I plan to
watch this until the very end. Whether I’ll be able to see every episode or not
remains to be seen. Prediction- It is hard to tell for sure this early, but I
think that it might last a bit for now. Reception: mixed. Grade: B.
Makenzie
Vega: She has been working since The Good Wife ended. Sadly, she hasn’t been
doing that much. I haven’t been able to find something that I could review just
yet. I hope that she ends up doing something good soon. Otherwise, I guess this
will be one less person to worry about. She will be in something called InstaFame.
Another project that she is doing is called Exploited. Yet another is
called Growing up Gorman.
InstaFame: This has no
release date just yet. It’s about a person who frames their best friend for
murder. I’m not sure why that would be, but I guess that I’d have to see the
movie to find out why this would be the plot of it.
Exploited: This movie is set
for release in 2020. It is about a new college student who is obsessed
with the previous owner of his school issued laptop. I guess that we will see
more about this later (I hope) as time goes by.
Growing
up Gorman- The name of this movie is based on a character from the movie. It
has no release date or trailer just yet. The person in this wants to win
a battle of the bands competition. We’ll see if it avoids being cliché or not.
Alan Cumming: Here’s an actor
who’s known for starring in Broadway plays and productions. Perhaps you have seen
him on the Tony Awards that you always watch because you can’t afford to see
Broadway any other way. It looks like he has a lot of future projects in the
works. He is in Bright in a Hollow Sky. Yet another thing that he
appears to be doing is a TV movie called Going Back. There’s also a new
project called Run. Another new thing he’s doing is called Dunes of
Overveen. He’s also in Briarpatch. That’s a lot.
Bright in a Hollow Sky: This
is a movie about people trying to find what they have lost by going on a road
trip to do so. It doesn’t have a release date or trailer just yet.
Hopefully it can do better than other projects where nothing seems to come from
it.
Going Back- This does not
have a release date or trailer just yet. It focuses on a man who creates a
frenzy by pretending to be a teenager. It seems to be set in Scotland, so that
might be where it might be released. Hopefully, it will be released here too.
Run: This has no release
date, but it does have a trailer. The plot is about a man who seems to have
lost something important and will try to live life in a different way from this
point forward. I’m guessing that running in some way will factor into the plot.
It might be out, but I can’t find much information about it right now. There is
also a movie of the same name set to be released soon.
Thoughts on trailer: This
looks very good and interesting, although I’m not sure that I can make anything
out of the plot just yet. I’ll have to see what becomes of it in the future.
Whatever it is, I hope to see it and want to watch it, not just out of an
obligation to doing this blog in the future.
Dunes of Overveen: This is a
movie about World War II and how artists were turned into soldiers. It has no
release date right now. I hope to find out more about this later and I guess
we’ll see what becomes of it in the future. I’m not sure right now if this is
still moving forward as a project. This isn’t on imdb.
Briarpatch: This is airing
now sometime on the USA Network. It is possible that Alan wouldn’t have
that big a role on it. This show, which is based on a book, would be about a
tale of corruption in a small town as Hollywood makes you believe that you can
never trust those places (small towns, that is). I
don’t yet know how big a role Alan has on this so it might be removed from
updates later.
Zach
Grenier: Well, he’s finally doing a project. It is a TV movie called Devs.
It looks like it will be moving forward in the future. I’ll explain more of
what it is soon. I’m glad to see that he is doing something. I had a
practically blank spot here for a while. He is also in a movie called The
Vizitant. He’s also in The White Stuff.
Devs: It will be airing on FX
at some point. It seems like it could be interesting as it relates to a missing
person and a development division in a company. It’s a shame that I probably
won’t be able to see it anytime in the future. It has a release year of 2020.
The news says that this will be on BBC now instead of FX. Will I be able to see
it? I have no idea.
The Vizitant: This is set to
be released sometime in 2020. Apparently, this movie is about a defeated
politician who is given the power to change the world by a mysterious entity.
Perhaps the Monitor is giving him the book of destiny. Whatever will happen, I
hope to find out more when there is a trailer for this. I hope for a release
date soon as well.
The
White Stuff: This is set for release in 2020. In it, a man learns
something very weird about himself: he can’t see race. This is a short of some
sort. It sounds interesting, but I have no idea if I’ll be able to see any
shorts like this one or not.
Matthew Goode: He has been
doing a lot of projects since leaving The Good Wife. I might as well get to
mentioning all of them. A new project he’s in is called Four Kids and it.
He’s done so much and keeps doing more. Another potential project of his is
called A Discovery of Witches, which would be a TV show. Another new
thing he appears to be doing is Medieval. Yet another movie he’ll be in
is The King’s Man. He will also be in a new Downton Abbey movie.
Four Kids and it: This looks
like another in a line of kids finding some magical creature film. I liked
these as a kid, although I’m not sure that I’ll still have the same fondness as
an adult. Hopefully I can. There is no trailer of specific release date for it
yet. It changed from 2017 as the year to an unknown year. I do hope that
they can come up with a better name for it than what they have now. It is a
good thing that I kept this in the update as it appears that he will be in this
after all if all still moves forward the same way as he might be in this again.
A Discovery of Witches: This is
out now. It will air on the Sky network which I think is British and not
American meaning that I doubt that I’d be able to see it. The plot makes it
seem like a supernatural show that has witches and vampires who have to work
together even though they shouldn’t trust each other. It has a trailer now:
Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5qMoVTAwGk
Thoughts on trailer: This
seems mysterious and possibly interesting. It does seem to have some of the
usual concepts of forbidden love and could wind up focusing too much on sex in
some places that it probably shouldn’t. I just wish that it would air in the
US. Maybe it will in the summer of 2019 on the CW. Otherwise, you’ll just see
it here in these updates for as long as I keep it here.
Medieval: This is a movie set
to be released sometime in 2020. I don’t know if this is based on a
true story or not. But it seems like it is about two people and how they seek
to win against an army of people. They probably have people helping them with
it.
The
King’s Man: This looks like it will be a prequel to the Kingsman series of
movies. I’ll probably post review of the other movies in the series at some
point. That will at least give me an excuse to watch them again. Its release
date has changed to September 18, 2020. There is a trailer for this now
that I will talk about.
Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e82JHkkPw54
Thoughts on trailer: I can’t
gather much from a teaser like this, but may keep it in here instead of going
with an official trailer later. You see, this looks interesting to me like all
the other movies in the franchise have thus far. I look forward to seeing it. I
just wish that a bit more could be revealed about it.
Downton Abbey: This will be on
DVD on December 17, 2019. It has a trailer that I will talk about soon.
All that one really needs to know about this would be in the show so I won’t
bother with a description here. I have a review of this now that I will talk
about.
Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu3mP0c51hE
Thoughts on trailer: While I’m
not sure that much can be gathered from it, it looks like it is what people
would expect or want from the TV show in a movie form. It looks like it might
be good and enjoyable so I look forward to watching it.
Review: Movie Name- Downton
Abbey. Genre- This is historical fiction and drama. Rating- PG. Noteworthiness-
This is adapted from a TV show of the same name. Description- The king and
queen come to visit the historic place so the crew there makes it so that they
are not taken over by the visiting crew. The Good Wife Alumni in it- Matthew
Goode plays one of the characters, although I couldn’t quite tell who he was in
the film. He was credited as the last person to appear on camera. Pros- This is
something the whole family could watch. The plot is simple and easy to follow.
Cons- Not much happens in the film. There is no real sense of conflict. Some
parts seem ignored and unresolved. Note to Parents- Two men kiss each other in
the film. There are some minor fighting scenes. A person tries to kill another
with a gun at some point. Recommendation- I would say that this is a good
enough film to watch, but boring enough that you won’t miss anything if you
don’t see it. IMDB Ranking: 7.8. My Grade: C.
Cush Jumbo: In addition to
doing The Good Fight, there’s at least one other project that she is
doing, a short called Toads & Bluebottles. She’s also going to star
in the same movie as Jeffrey Dean Morgan called The Postcard Killings.
Another thing that she’s doing is a miniseries called Deadwater Fell.
The Good Fight: It will be put on www.cbs.com and be available to watch on CBS all
access to those that want it. It is available now. Expect to see the
same review over and over again for whichever people work on this from The Good
Wife.
Review: Status- It is
available online only at CBS all access. I’ll let you know if it is released on
DVD. Why I’ve seen it- If there is something in this blog that I can review, I
will. Description- Diane continues her adventures starting from scratch after
losing her retirement money and starting at a new firm. Pros- The show is about
the same level of quality that you would expect from The Good Wife. Cons-
Apparently, there is going to be a lot of nudity in it. Like the original, this
show is a bit too confusing. Note to Parents- Your kids would have to pay to
watch this online so if they are seeing it, then you hopefully were the ones
who let that happen, although I’d lean towards not letting really young people
watch this. Recommendation- Since this is only available online for money, I
would actually steer clear of this unless you really like the show. I like it,
but not enough to shell out too much money for it. Prediction- This could last
a while if people keep using the subscription service to watch it. It will be
hard to tell for sure as it goes along. Reception: critically acclaimed. Grade:
B.
Toads & Bluebottles: This
is going to be a ten minute short. There’s no trailer or release date for this
just yet. I’m not sure how to see most shorts. I think that most of them are
hard to come by. It is listed as in preproduction. I was able to find the plot:
it’s an animated story about imaginary people doing a life journey in just ten
minutes. Will it be good? I have no idea. I’d have to see it, or at least a
trailer for it, to know for sure. The year of release is an unknown time.
I no longer see this on imdb.
The Postcard Killings: This
has no release date at this time. It is about a person trying to solve
the murder of his daughter and other crimes that seem related to it. It could
be interesting, even if it sounds gruesome possibly.
Deadwater Fell: This will
probably airing in the UK, but maybe not the US. It will air in 2019 at
some point in time. The plot is about a happy family being murdered by someone
they trusted, causing cracks to appear in their community. Do I detect hints of
Desperate Housewives? I guess we’ll see.
Jeffrey
Dean Morgan: He is now in the cast of The Walking Dead. Another thing
that he appears to be in is a movie called Walkaway Joe. He’s also in
something new called The Postcard Killings. He’ll also be in something
called Shrine.
The Walking Dead: This is a
popular gory cable zombie drama about humans trying to save themselves from
what is known as The Walking Dead, or walkers, zombies who are often the bad
guys. But who else are causing problems?
Review: Status- Currently on
AMC at times. Why I’ve seen it- I borrowed this on DVD from a friend in order
to review it for this blog. Noteworthiness- This is adapted from comic books of
the same name. Description- A man wakes up from a coma to find that he now
lives in a world with zombies, his old world gone. Notable People- Jeffrey Dean
Morgan, who was in The Good Wife, is now on this show. Pros- It has a good
premise that works for the most part. Cons- It can be too slow moving and seem
longer than it needs to be. Note to Parents- I wouldn’t let your kids watch
this. Teens might be safe, but I might steer clear of that too. Recommendation-
Maybe this is worth watching if you like this sort of show. I’d put it at a
toss-up myself as to whether or not to watch. My Viewing Habits- I plan to
watch the whole first season on DVD. Whether or not I’ll see any more after
that is unknown. Prediction- I think that it is close to ending sometime in the
near future. Reception: largely positive. Grade: B-.
Walkaway Joe: This doesn’t
have a release date yet. It appears that it will be about the friendship
between a man and a kid. It might be a western, but it is hard to tell that
much about it just yet. I hope that it gets made.
The Postcard Killings: This
has no release date at this time. It is about a person trying to solve
the murder of his daughter and other crimes that seem related to it. It could
be interesting, even if it sounds gruesome possibly.
Shrine:
This has no release date at the time. It continues the whole small town
crime conspiracy that Hollywood is known for doing at times. The protagonist is
a journalist and if I had to guess, the antagonist is everyone else.
Robert King: Here is where we
switch to writing credits. He and his wife are helping with The Good Fight.
He’s also doing a TV show called Evil. We’ll see if that makes it past
the pilot phase. He’s working on another TV show called Girls with Guns.
The Good Fight: It will be put on www.cbs.com and be available to watch on CBS all
access to those that want it. It is available now. Expect to see the
same review over and over again for whichever people work on this from The Good
Wife.
Review: Status- It is
available online only at CBS all access. I’ll let you know if it is released on
DVD. Why I’ve seen it- If there is something in this blog that I can review, I
will. Description- Diane continues her adventures starting from scratch after
losing her retirement money and starting at a new firm. Pros- The show is about
the same level of quality that you would expect from The Good Wife. Cons-
Apparently, there is going to be a lot of nudity in it. Like the original, this
show is a bit too confusing. Note to Parents- Your kids would have to pay to
watch this online so if they are seeing it, then you hopefully were the ones
who let that happen, although I’d lean towards not letting really young people
watch this. Recommendation- Since this is only available online for money, I
would actually steer clear of this unless you really like the show. I like it,
but not enough to shell out too much money for it. Prediction- This could last
a while if people keep using the subscription service to watch it. It will be
hard to tell for sure as it goes along. Reception: critically acclaimed. Grade:
B.
Evil: This looks like it could
be interesting. People investigate the supernatural in this show in the typical
one woman, two men set up. This is currently airing at Thursdays at 10/9
Central on CBS. Will it have any supernatural elements or will everything
be explained? Maybe we’ll find out what will happen.
Evil: Status- Currently on CBS at 10/9 Central on Thursdays. Why
I’ve seen it- I watched this to review it for a blog. Description- A woman and
others have to deal with the idea of what makes one evil and if there are
supernatural abilities behind it or not. Notable People- This is created by
Robert and Michelle King who also did The Good Wife, The Good Fight, and
BrainDead. It stars Michael Emerson from Person of Interest, Lost, and Arrow.
Pros- It has a lot to offer in terms of understanding the human mind. Cons- It
might be too mysterious at some points in the long term. I just hope they
decide whether or not to include supernatural elements for sure at some point.
Note to Parents- This is probably not something that you want your kids
watching. Recommendation- I’d say that this is pretty good to watch. My Viewing
Habits- I plan to see as much of this as I can and have watched since the first
episode aired. Prediction- This has been renewed for a second season, but might
not have additional episodes this season. We’ll see if it lasts longer than
that or not. Reception: positive. Grade: B-.
Girls with Guns: Not much is
known about this right now. I don’t even see a plot of this mentioned right
now. What I do know is that it might air on CBS all access. It is unknown
when this is coming out. I could not find out more information upon further
research as I doubt google would be helpful with this.
Michelle King: Since she is
married to the previous person, it would appear that she would probably have
the same projects in the works as her husband. This section may be redundant
since any similar projects that these people have would be the same thing and
thus have the same information. She is working on The Good Fight. She’s
also doing Evil and Girls with Guns.
The Good Fight: It will be put on www.cbs.com and be available to watch on CBS all
access to those that want it. It is available now. Expect to see the
same review over and over again for whichever people work on this from The Good
Wife.
Review: Status- It is
available online only at CBS all access. I’ll let you know if it is released on
DVD. Why I’ve seen it- If there is something in this blog that I can review, I
will. Description- Diane continues her adventures starting from scratch after
losing her retirement money and starting at a new firm. Pros- The show is about
the same level of quality that you would expect from The Good Wife. Cons-
Apparently, there is going to be a lot of nudity in it. Like the original, this
show is a bit too confusing. Note to Parents- Your kids would have to pay to
watch this online so if they are seeing it, then you hopefully were the ones
who let that happen, although I’d lean towards not letting really young people
watch this. Recommendation- Since this is only available online for money, I
would actually steer clear of this unless you really like the show. I like it,
but not enough to shell out too much money for it. Prediction- This could last
a while if people keep using the subscription service to watch it. It will be
hard to tell for sure as it goes along. Reception: critically acclaimed. Grade:
B.
Evil: This looks like it could
be interesting. People investigate the supernatural in this show in the typical
one woman, two men set up. This is currently airing at Thursdays at 10/9
Central on CBS. We’ll see how long it might last.
Evil: Status- Currently on CBS at 10/9 Central on Thursdays. Why
I’ve seen it- I watched this to review it for a blog. Description- A woman and
others have to deal with the idea of what makes one evil and if there are
supernatural abilities behind it or not. Notable People- This is created by
Robert and Michelle King who also did The Good Wife, The Good Fight, and
BrainDead. It stars Michael Emerson from Person of Interest, Lost, and Arrow.
Pros- It has a lot to offer in terms of understanding the human mind. Cons- It
might be too mysterious at some points in the long term. I just hope they
decide whether or not to include supernatural elements for sure at some point.
Note to Parents- This is probably not something that you want your kids
watching. Recommendation- I’d say that this is pretty good to watch. My Viewing
Habits- I plan to see as much of this as I can and have watched since the first
episode aired. Prediction- This has been renewed for a second season, but might
not have additional episodes this season. We’ll see if it lasts longer than
that or not. Reception: positive. Grade: B-.
Girls with Guns: Not much is
known about this right now. I don’t even see a plot of this mentioned right
now. What I do know is that it might air on CBS all access. It is unknown
when this is coming out. This will likely be about girls with guns. But
more of a plot beyond that is unknown.
Erica Tazel: This former Good
Fight actress has two projects in the works. One is called The Summer People.
She’s also going to be in something called Cognitive. I don’t think that
there is much else to gather from her career just yet.
The Summer People: This has no
release date or trailer right now. It is about people who are forced to
work with others to last in some way. I have no idea right now what this might
be about and will have to wait until more is known. This will be a TV movie.
Cognitive: This doesn’t
have a release date yet. It will be a short. It does have a trailer that I
will talk about. In this story, people are lead to believe that they aren’t
growing up at all due to something about the way they were raised.
Thoughts on trailer: Okay, so
this doesn’t reveal anything outside of the plot that we already know based on
what imbd says the official plot of this is. What else is there to say about
this? I have no idea. We’ll have to wait until it is out to know more.
Poppy Montgomery: The most
recent thing that she has done is Reef Break on ABC. I will keep track
of that and watch the first season finale and then see if it gets cancelled or brought
back for another season. Hopefully we’ll find out sooner or later.
Reef Break review: Status-
Currently on hiatus and unknown if coming back. Why I’ve seen it- I watched it
online to review it for this blog. Description- A former thief helps the police
solve cases, I think. Notable People- Poppy Montgomery from Without a Trace is
in this TV show. Pros- It seems pretty simple and one would know what to expect
from it. Cons- It can seem run of the mill and ordinary. Note to Parents- This
has about the same amount of objectionable material that you’d find in other
shows. Prediction- This might last, but since it is an international show, then
it isn’t really up to us to see if it stays around or not. Reception: negative.
Grade: B-.
Former projects: From now on,
a list of projects that the cast has done of things that once had them in it
but no longer do will be mentioned in this section below. It will largely be
used to keep track of TV shows that used to star these people and what became
of these shows. It might be used on occasion for other things as well,
depending on what I feel would work here. This includes Blindspot. More
might come later, but isn’t here now.
Blindspot: This show is on hiatus.
A review will follow. This is the show about a woman who wakes up with amnesia
and uses her tattoos to solve crimes. The plot has evolved some in more recent
seasons, but enjoy this standard review nonetheless.
Review: Blindspot: Status- Currently on hiatus. Why I’ve seen it- I was
interested in the idea of it. Description- For mysterious reasons, a woman has
amnesia and tattoos all over her body and there are crimes solved based off of
this. Pros- The show is intriguing and interesting. Cons- The show may seem a
bit scatterbrained and it seems like they are trying to do a female version of
Jason Bourne. The show can seem similar to other types of dramas in a way. It
can also be more violent than it needs to be. Note to Parents- I’d say that
this is something that teenagers can watch, but not any younger than that. I
think that all the episodes I’ve seen thus far were TV14. Recommendation- I’d
say that this is worth watching. Prediction- The upcoming season of it will be
its last. Reception: positive. Grade: B+.
Schedule
On CBS all access- The Good
Fight (season 3 now available)
Possibly out somehow-
Departure
Currently on TV- A Discovery
of Witches (on Sky network, unknown time), The Hot Zone (on National
Geographic, unknown time), The Loudest Voice (on Showtime, unknown time),
Briarpatch (on USA Network, unknown time), The Resident (Tuesdays at 8/7
Central on FOX), Evil (Thursdays at 10/9 Central on CBS), The Walking Dead
(unknown time on AMC)
Currently on hiatus- Blindspot,
Reef Break
Already
aired- The Little Mermaid Live
Currently
on DVD- The Bygone
December
17, 2019- Downton Abbey (DVD release date)
Unknown 2019- Deadwater Fell
September
18, 2020- The King’s Man
Unknown 2020- I Know this Much
is True, The Vizitant, Exploited, Devs, Christmas on the Square, Medieval, The White Stuff
Unknown year- Four Kids and It,
Bright in a Hollow Sky, Toads & Bluebottles, Going Back, Girls with Guns,
Walkaway Joe, The Postcard Killings, Dunes of Overveen, Bad Moms’ Moms,
InstaFame, Run, Fairytale, The Summer People, Cognitive, Away, The Gilded Age, Shrine, Growing up Gorman
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