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THE MENTALIST Shocker: Our Top 5 Favorite Moments From “Nothing Gold Can Stay”

February 5, 2015 By CJ Stevens 2 Comments

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Brace yourselves, everyone. Here are your Mentalist Top Five Moments!

Vacation Time!
Jane wants to go to a “rustic” cabin, and I’m with Lisbon when she equates that word with no running water. She was hoping to go to a place where they leave a mint on the pillow. Jane later gets Lisbon mints and agrees to her luxurious terms. Let’s see if it happens.

The Suspects!
Jane knows how to win friends and influence enemies, when he walks into the bank where there was an armored car heist and asks who the accomplice was. While the bank manager yells about how outrageous it all is (Cho: Not yet), Jane shakes everyone’s hands and discovers one sweaty-palmed guy named Ken with a burner phone who passes out under Cho’s intense questioning. I also want to fall into Cho’s arms, so I don’t blame ya, sweaty guy. Ken got himself a lawyer and swears he fainted from hypoglycemia. He’s let go.

The case!
Abbott puts Cho in charge of the case as a test run for his new position. Vega tries to get Cho excited about his new position, but he’s like “This is my excited face” which is the same as his unhappy face and his I don’t give a crap face.

Lisbon and Jane study the security tape. They figure out two of the robbers are brothers, and they don’t trust the third guy. The reason Jane knows they’re brothers is because they both have the one leg shorter than the other. When Cho and Vega go into a diner, Vega catches something weird about the boot of one of the customers. Cho calls for backup.

But everything goes totally fubar. The two guys try to leave, and Cho blocks their way. He asks where the third guy is, and that’s when he comes out shooting. The original two guys escape. Vega stays with the third guy, so Cho can pursue them. Cho finds one in the kitchen and gets him to drop his gun and get on the ground. Then he hears gunshots coming from the diner, and he’s distracted for a split second. The robber picks up the gun, but Cho is faster and shoots him. Then his brother comes out, shoots at Cho, and drags his brother away. They get into a car. Cho shoots out the back window, but they get away.

Vega is shot!
Dang, I wanted to fast-forward through this. Cho tries to stem the flow of blood, and it’s so hard to hear Vega struggle to breathe. But it’s even worse when she STOPS.

When Jane and Lisbon get to the hospital, Abbott leads them into a room where Vega is lying in a bed, and it’s not good, because she has absolutely no tubes or anything attached to her. It’s horrible, but I’m kind of glad they got this out of the way early, otherwise I would have just been waiting for the hammer to fall. But Wylie? He breaks my heart all over again as he stares at her desk.

Detective Portis of Austin Homicide is taking over the Vega case, since the dept. can’t investigate a case involving their own people. They’ve identified the suspects. Aaron Brunell, aka “Ace,” his bro who got shot, Tommy, and Steve Sellers. Abbott makes it clear Portis can have the collar, but the suspects belong to them.

Cho’s got Vega’s blood all over his white shirt as Portis interviews him. Then Cho runs into Abbott, who’s about to call Vega’s aunt, her only living relative. Cho insists on doing it. He uses Abbott’s office, where Vega’s application and picture are on the screen. Cho breaks down then I break down. This is not the way I wanted to see Cho have an expression. I much prefer the dimples from last episode when he found out about his promotion. Damn, this episode is hard to get through.

They do find the robbers, but while Portis wants a dragnet and helicopters, Jane suggests they remove all of the police presence and make the bad guys feel safe. Since the bad guys are trying to find a place to get bandages, Lisbon suggests putting their people in drug stores and letting the guys come to them. Abbott agrees, OF COURSE.

But when one stupid officer rides up the the drug store with his siren on, Ace gets a hostage, shoots at Abbott, then throws the hostage in a minivan and gets away. The team gives chase.

It seems they have the bad guys cornered in the hostage’s house. She’s an older diabetic woman who lives with her nephew. Jane suggests driving a wedge between the brothers and the Sellers. They send Cho to the door with pizza. Cho tells Ace he can have a doc for his brother when he surrenders. I don’t think Ace is thrilled with that answer.

The plan seems to be working, as the team listens in on the mic they placed in the round pizza thingie. Sellers thinks Ace was making a deal with Cho when he asked about the doc.

Jane has a plan, but for once, Cho isn’t on board. He got a look inside, and he thinks they can take the robbers. Abbott wants to know if this is revenge, and Cho cops to it. Abbott wants to give Jane’s plan a shot first, but I’m looking at Cho’s face, and I’m seeing a “HELL, NO!”

Jane’s plan is to tell a reporter that a bad guy has started negotiations for surrender. Sellers buys it. Tommy just lies dying on the couch. But the team feels the situation is escalating, since Sellers attacked the nephew. Even though Jane begs for more time, it’s no-go. Unsurprisingly, Jane pleads with Lisbon not to go in. He insists Abbott and Cho just want to kill these guys, and he’s not wrong. Lisbon is not swayed.

Desperate Jane goes to the door as the team freaks out. He negotiates him for one of the other hostages. He says he can help the brothers. The nephew goes free, and Jane goes in. Lisbon encourages them to let Jane go through with his wedge plan, which is to hypnotize the diabetic lady, who was totally fine when Jane walked in, and make her have a panic attack, so he can convince the robbers she’s gonna go into a diabetic coma.

Ace takes the lady, while Sellers stays with Jane, who immediately tells Sellers there was more money than he thinks they took. Sellers doesn’t believe him, so Abbott tells the same reporter to say it was 800K. Bickering ensues. When sellers steps out for a pee break, Jane lies and tells Ace that Sellers said he didn’t want to die in prison. This freaks out Ace who runs to the car to find Sellers going through the cash. Sellers shoots Ace. The team comes in, and Cho gets to shoot Sellers, who is the one who shot Vega. I counted seven shots, but it looks like he lives. Jane appears shell-shocked.

The funeral. I can’t handle it when I see Wylie’s face. Cho and Abbott carry the casket. Cho presents the flag to the aunt. My heart is BREAKING. Have I mentioned how difficult this episode is to get through?

Jane Leaves!
He says he can’t watch Lisbon do this work. He can’t go through that again. Lisbon points out that Jane walked into the house, but of course it’s so she wouldn’t. And when she says he could have died, he says that wouldn’t have hurt HIM. Oh, Jane. After Lisbon says he can’t keep pulling her from the path of oncoming trains, he tells her he’s leaving and gives her the choice to come with him. He doesn’t wait for an answer and just tells her he’s going someplace nice before he kisses her on the cheek and leaves.

THANK GOODNESS THAT’S OVER! I’m sure Jane comes back next week, since there’s only a few episodes left, but still. Nothing happy in this episode except Vega at the beginning. Lisbon, I’m sure you’re right and there’s an afterlife where Vega gets to be with her dad.

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JANE THE VIRGIN Chapter Twelve: Will the Real Sin Rostro Please Stand Up?

February 3, 2015 By Mischa Jackson Leave a Comment

In typical JANE THE VIRGIN fashion, Chapter Twelve unravelled at rapid speed. One minute Jane’s making headway as an intern on The Passions of Santos, the next, Sin Rostro’s finally revealed. How the writers over at JANE THE VIRGIN so masterfully bring us from one plot point to another, with all of the telenovela nuts and bolts in between, I’ll never know. That’s probably why Gina Rodriguez just won a Golden Globe — a phenomenal actress clearly shines when given the right material!

But, I digress.

On the surface, it seems like Jane’s internship is going well. In fact, things are going so well that Dina wants her to write the next episode of The Passions of Santos. Unbeknownst to Jane and Rogelio, it’s his exit from the show — a plan that was hatched by his assistant Nicholas. If you recall, Nicholas is an aspiring actor, and with Rogelio out of his way he can launch his career on The Passions of Santos. Side note: this is why “trust no one” is a phrase.

Naturally, Rogelio’s devastated. Not only has he devoted his life to the show, but as he so humbly put it, he is “the star of the show.” Doesn’t it become a whole new show if they axe the title character? That’s like killing the Grey in GREY’S ANATOMY. How does that work? But, being the consummate professional that he is, Rogelio goes on to give a performance worthy of a Daytime Emmy. Jane’s so moved by his performance that she calls him dad for the first time. Pretty intense father-daughter moment here.

Petra deals with her fair share of revelations in this episode, too. For starters, Milos resurfaces. Yes, that’s right, the ex-boyfriend that she’s been running from finally tracks her down. However, their reunion doesn’t unfold how I expected it to. One of the things that he shares with her is that her wheelchair-bound mother can walk — something that we already know. After an elaborate set up, and to Petra’s surprise, she does just that. Unfortunately, we’ll have to wait for another episode to find out why she’s been lying to Petra, because Petra kicked her out of the suite.

Now, for the big reveal, Sin Rostro… a.k.a Rose. While I knew that Emilio couldn’t have been the faceless drug lord, I never imagined that it would have been Rose either. Although, it probably should have been obvious due to how hard she’s been trying to convince Rafael of his father’s criminal activity. She’s slipped under everyone’s radar — even Michael and Nadine haven’t thought to look her way. However, now that she’s buried Emilio in a block of cement, I wonder if they’ll figure it out.

The best lines of the night go to Rogelio:

“You can’t have The Passions of Santos without Santos! Then it’s just Passions, and that show failed.”

“As father and daughter, we will conquer Hollywood together, much like Jon Voight and Angelina Jolie. Only we will not be estranged, and I will be the much more famous one.”

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THE ORIGINALS Recap: “Alive and Kicking”

October 14, 2014 By Kelly Thompson Leave a Comment

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This season of THE ORIGINALS is starting off just great. Last’s night episode continued to build off the electric season opener. Not only were we gifted with flashbacks the included the real Kol but again THE ORIGINALS (or any show under the control of the My So-Called Company label) showed that it’s not afraid to deal with major plot points head first and quickly. This episode saw Klaus realize that his mother is inhabiting the body of the young witch that is creating moonlight rings for the werewolves and Elijah found out that Mikael is still alive! [Read more…]

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BONES Recap: “The High in the Low”

April 8, 2014 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

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By: CJ Stevens

We open to a dark forest-like atmosphere with men in uniform marching along holding flashlights and barking dogs. They seem to be chasing a certain gentleman in prison orange, who’s running as if his life depends on it. At least I think he’s in prison orange. Did I mention it’s really dark?

Anyway, he finds…a hole? A hollowed-out log? And nestles in there. That may hide you, buddy, but I doubt it’s masking your scent, as evidenced by the “Down here” yelled by one of the guys in uniform. As they scurry down, the prisoner seems panicked and trapped. That’s when he looks up and sees something far scarier than the dogs. [Read more…]

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You Be The Critic: Wednesday Night TV

November 1, 2007 By theTVaddict 8 Comments

I’ve discovered the secret to watching PUSHING DAISIES. Pay attention.

No…. not to me… ‘paying attention’ is the secret.

It’s become apparent that DAISIES isn’t the type of the show that you can watch while making dinner, checking your email and attempting to teach your dog to be more like Digby. Thanks to its brilliant visuals, lighting fast — often double-entendre laden dialogue and a cast so popular likable you can’t help but fall in love with them. DAISIES is most definitely a show that demands your full attention.

Which is exactly what I gave it last night and why I’m proud to say that I’m officially back on the DAISIES bandwagon. The magical moment at the end of the episode, where Chuck went up to her two aunt’s house hidden behind a Halloween Costume. That’s why PVR’s were invented.

The same can’t be said for ABC’s snooze inducing installment of PRIVATE PRACTICE. Let’s just say, that unlike DAISIES, I’ve already emotionally checked myself out of Oceanside Medical. With the one caveat being, I’m physically sticking around until David Sutcliffe makes his first appearance. Hoping that he’ll inject a little Stars Hollow magic into this floundering practice.

And finally. when it comes to DIRTY SEXY MONEY, this TV Addict is curious. Curious as to Simon Elder’s true motivations, who really killed Dutch and most importantly — how I just learned about this fantastic Pancake secret! Who says television doesn’t teach you anything.

Filed Under: Dirty Sexy Money, Private Practice, Pushing Daisies, Random Musings Tagged With: Dirty Sexy Money, Private Practice, Pushing Daisies, tv recap

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