On 4/16/2025 5:46 AM, shawn wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2025 05:32:15 -0700, "Ian J. Ball" <[email protected]d>
wrote:
On 4/16/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
What did you watch?
Just a soap:
soaps: GH - Tue's ep. As expected, Alexis chickened out on Diane, and
won't have Kristina committed. Hopefully this means that Kristina is
ultimately arrested for her crimes, and thrown in jail forever so we
never have to see her again. This also means that Alexis knuckles under
to Ava's blackmail, though Ava ups the blackmail price just to stick to
Alexis. Ric is forced to listen to dumb Molly talk about how great it is
to have her relationship with Kristina back (so dumb!!). This ep had
other nonsense, like Lizzie going home and Amy being her home-care
nurse, and Amy driving everyone nuts. Also, the (evol?) Professor dude
(Daniel Goddard) takes a shine to Emma (I'm wondering if he's going to
seduce dumb Emma...), which is a problem for Joss because her spy
mission is to get herself the job as the Professor's assistant which
won't happen if Emma gets the gig.
What did you watch?
Bits on Youtube but nothing else.
I also will find myself watching stuff on YouTube, especially reaction
videos.
I watched:
Ghosts - "Alexander Hamilton and the Ruffle Kerfuffle" - Season 4,
episode 14 from a few weeks ago. This episode has Isaac recounting the
time he had a conflict with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay's name gets
dropped way too many times. I'm guessing someone in the writer's room
saw "Hamilton" the musical and wanted to make an episode about it.
Found - "Missing While a Caualty" - Team missing attempt to find the
father of a young man who needs a kidney transplant. This is one of
those episodes that if you think about it a little, did they *really*
need team Missing for this? I guess Team Missing did call a press
conference, but they seem to do that in every episode. But is calling a
press conference really finding someone? I guess you're not supposed to
think too much about it.
Daredevil: Born Again (Disney+) - "Straight to Hell" - Season 1, episode
9, the season finale. Fisk goes full on super villain as Kingpin uses
his position as mayor to consolidate power and money for himself.
Meanwhile Daredevil teams up with The Punisher (Jon Bernthal) to I
guess, try and stop Kingpin. I don't know. This finale was a bit of a
mess. But it did manage to be even more graphically ultra violent than
last week. At least this is airing on Disney where people expect that
sort of thing. If you don't want to see someone's head get ripped open
as they scream in agony and blood gushes everywhere, then stay on the
safe family friendly networks like HBO and Cinemax.
The Accountant 2 (theatrical) The movie kicks off with J.K. Simmons who
was in the first movie, but is now a private investigator. Simmons has
a mysterious meeting with someone when a team of killers show and kill
Simmons (this is all in the trailer). Before dying Simmons wrote a
message on his arm to get the Accountant. Presumably to avenge his
death. Cynthia Addai-Robinson who was also in the first movie, and now
has Simmons old job gets the message and recruits the Accountant (Ben
Affleck) for help. The Account recruits his brother (Jon Bernthal).
For all intents and purposes Affleck is Batman and Bernthal is The
Punisher. The movie then consists of Batman and The Punisher teaming up
to kill and torture people while a federal agent rides along complaining
that they killing and torturing people. She should have thought of that
before she called them! And I don't won't to hear any more complaints
about the criminal they kidnapped and stuffed in the trunk of her car,
that they now expect her to transport somewhere. Just do it! Besides
The Punisher had a point when he said if you pull out one eyeball and
show it to a man, he'll talk. That's 100% true!
The Accountant's phone tech support person is back in a much larger role
this movie and all of those scenes were great. Except the federal agent
once again complaining about all the laws they were breaking. But you
can't go down a path of violent vengeance without breaking a few laws,
and torturing and killing a lot of people. She really should have
thought of that before she called them!
Anyway, if you liked the first movie then you'll like the sequel.
There's slightly less counting in this one, but there is one scene where
the Accountant shows off his math skills and another where he gives tax
advice. :-)
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