On 4/15/2025 8:06 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
Long workday, and I was tired when I got home, so just:
soaps: GH - (Mon's ep.) Wow - I wonder if they are setting this up to
have Drew murder Willow! (or visa versa?!)... But I can't figure out any other reason for them to make a plot point of Willow and Drew each
signing docs giving them custody of the other's kid(s) in the event of other's death. (Honestly, the more interesting scenario is Drew dying
and then Alexis going after Willow for custody of Drew's kid.) But it
makes me think that Drew is actually plotting to murder Willow!!...
Other stuff: Nina tries to talk Willow into backing down (but probably fails), while NuJack Brennan eggs Carly on to go after Willow. Alexis
has a night with the "girls" - it's unclear if she will have the cajones
to pull the trigger on committing Kristina. Laura warns Sonny about an upcoming political fight. Portia advises Kai to not get the surgery - I couldn't figure out if it was legitimate medical advise, or whether
Portia was saying this because dumb Trina doesn't want Kai to get the surgery.
What did you watch?
I forgot to mention a couple of things I watched on Sunday. This is a
two day catch-up. I watched:
Found - "Missing While Manipulated" Episode 17. A man holds Gabby
hostage to force her to locate his missing son. It was a little
ridiculous how he was shouting, waiving a gun around, and threatening to
shoot people, while claiming he was wrongfully accused of being violent.
"Missing While Heather" Episode 18. I already forgot to they were
searching for and why. But this episode also had the truth coming out
behind who kidnapped Margaret's son and why. And it occurs to me she
still has not told the boy's father and siblings he's alive.
9-1-1 - "Sick Day" - Team 9-1-1 must save the day after a mad scientist
working at a biohazard lab intentionally unleashes her latest creation.
Law & Order - "Inherent Bias" - I don't think I was paying close enough attention to this one. A basketball player gets shot and the police
arrest someone based on computer face matching I think. I think the
whole thing was kept intentionally vague.
Law & Order SVU - "The Accuser" - A man is the victim of a brutal
assault, but someone alleges the man assaulted him first so team SVU
assumes it's all true and immediately goes after the original victim.
Watson - "Take a Family History" - This show continues to differentiate
itself from "House" by infusing murder and mystery into the mix. This
episode shows just how far one of House's, I mean Watson's assistants
will go to help their sister. But how did Moriarty find out about the
murder? It would have happened *long* before that doctor showed up on Moriarty's radar. It's a bit much that Moriarty solved the murder of a
man that no one knew was dead, and probably few people knew was missing
either.
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