On 2/10/2025 5:52 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
On 2/10/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
What did you watch?
Yesterday, I did stuff, which means I mostly put sports on while I did
stuff. I did also get through some soaps:
soaps: Y&R - Thur's & Fri's ep's. Mostly not very interesting stuff.
Diane wants to redecorate the Abbott estate house (why is this a storyline?!). Amy and Nate realize the guy they've been meeting isn't
Amy's son - the dude admits that he's just working for Amy's son, so the
real son sets up a "meet" with Nate. Daniel continues to be suspicious
of Billy's new venture with Filis[sic!]; after Daniel leaves, Filis
gives Billy a hard time for traipsing off to Paris with Sally. Chloe
reviews Billy's dating history with Sally!
GH - Fri's ep. Nina pitches an alliance with Carly (to Carly) to
break up Willow and Drew. Drew meets with Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota), but Laura crashes the meeting and exposes Sidwell's past to Drew. Jordan
tells Anna that she intends to wear a wire with Sidwell to get dirt on Sidwell. Cyrus is now banned from the recovery facility; first, he then confronts Lulu (despite the restraining order) and Lulu rats Cyrus out
to Anna, and then Cyrus for some reason becomes convinced that Lizzie is
the one who broke into his place (so Lizzie is probably in danger).
Sonny discovers he needs a pacemaker, but refuses to get one right now.
golf - Euro Thomas Detry blew away the field at the (WM) Phoenix Open, winning by 7 strokes, for his first PGA win. The only other thing of
note was Justin Thomas holing off the fairway on the 18th hole to get an eagle, and vaulting Thomas into a tie for firth(? I believe).
2025 Super Bowl - Ugh.
That stupid game had one job to do. Keep people off the streets. I
went out shopping and the store were full of people. What's the world
coming to when people go out and about, forcing me to wait in line,
instead of staying home and watching a stupid game on TV like they
should be doing? :-/
It did have one other job, produce trailers for upcoming MCU movies and
it did do that. Thunderbolts is looking good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUUszE29jS0
What did you watch?
I watched:
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (4K disc) 2021 miniseries set in the
MCU. Picking up after Captain America has retired and handed his shield
to Sam Wilson, Sam decides he doesn't want to be the next Captain
America so Sam hands the shield over to the U.S. government for safe
keeping. Sam goes off working for the U.S. military on missions but is
shocked to learn that the government handed the shield to a different
soldier to be the new Captain America. This doesn't sit well with
Captain America's other sidekick, Bucky/The Winter Soldier. The two of
them team up to stop the bad guys and handle the new Captain America who
isn't exactly cracked up for the job. This series sets up both the
upcoming Captain America movie and the upcoming Thunderbolts movie.
Star Trek: Section 31 (Showtime streaming) - I had no idea this was
available for non Paramount+ subscribers. I just happened to stumble
across it by accident. The plot has Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh)
former ruler of the Terran Empire from the mirror universe, being
recruited by section 31 to stop something really bad from happening.
I'm going to have to go back and rewatch the opening, because I
completely missed how/why section 31 got involved in the first place.
Section 31 clearly didn't know exactly what the threat was, so why would
it come to their attention when it wasn't even happening in federation
space? Anyway Georgiou teams up with a group of outrageously flamboyant undercover agents to save the day. Wait a minute, if you're supposed to
be undercover is it a good idea to also be outrageously flamboyant? I
didn't hate this the way some others seem to hate it, but it wasn't all
that great either. It felt rushed. I think they were obviously going
to do this as a full series then it got cut out to a single movie and it
looks like they just took the first episode and the finale and tossed
out everything in between. The overall tone also felt a lot more like
"Lexx" than Star Trek. "Lexx" was a low budget Canadian sci-fi show in
the 90s that didn't take itself too seriously. And this just kept
reminding me of that series.
Babylon 5 (blu-ray) "In the Kingdom of the Blind" - Season 5, Episode 9.
More Byron telapthic nonsense as they try to blackmail their way to a homeworld. This isn't going to end well.
"A Tragedy of Telepaths" - Bester arrives to handle the telepaths. Is
it OK to root for Bester? Is that even allowed?
"Phoenix Rising" - The telepath saga comes to an end. I think. Also
over the course of the last three epsiode Londo and G'Kar have been
having adventures on Centarui Prime. The Centauri Prime scenes are the
best, but it makes zero sense for G'Kar to be living with Londo on
Londo's home planet serving as Londo's bodyguard. That's just some
twisted convoluted writing to get the two of them to share scenes together.
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