Due to the Golden Globes last
week, I missed various episodes of shows that I normally watch. I recorded this
show and Madam Secretary on my laptop, but I missed everything else. The shows
that they aired that I normally watch are The Simpsons, Son of Zorn, Bob’s
Burgers, 60 Minutes, NCIS: Los Angeles, and Conviction. I missed all of them
this previous week.
I’m in what I call a good
weekend, basically meaning that I’m able to watch a movie on both Saturday and
Sunday. I’m not always able to do that. The new show, Ransom, which is airing
on Saturdays for no good reason, could potentially mess things up for me, but
it wasn’t on this week. They aired a stupid Patriots game instead. But I did
watch Return of Jafar on Saturday and replaced it with Star Wars: The Force
Awakens. I’ll probably borrow the earlier movies sometime later this year. As
for Sunday, I watched Run Fatboy Run with commentary and replaced it with
Pleasantville.
Since I’m trying to get caught
up with my Madam Secretary blog, if you ever see an older episode here instead
of the most recent to air one, it is because I am catching up with where I was
in that blog. The episode of this show that aired on 10-23-2016 is the oldest
one that I’ll blog about. I have the post ready, but am planning on waiting
until Lent to post it here.
Today’s episode is brought to
you by no delay. We begin with a book of some sort that’s important somehow.
Marcus is dating a woman who is in the process of getting divorced or is
recently divorced. He gets into a fight with a person at a bar after accidently
knocking his glass of alcohol to the ground. There are then random people in
the woods going after a creepy clown. What’s with the creepy clown phases
anyways? Has it gone away or have I just stopped hearing about it?
The second act has Sherlock
being shown the dead body in the woods by the same actress that played Eric’s
mother on That ‘70s Show. I wonder if she’ll be more important to the episode
or not. The man that Marcus had a fight with was the ex-husband of the woman
he’s now dating. The dead clown was part of something called prank-vertising,
which I hope isn’t a real thing, but probably is. This creepy clown stuff is
quite real. Sherlock has some sort of musical thing that plays circus music.
I’m not sure how it relates to the case. Sherlock and Marcus learn that someone
was poisoning a water supply area nearby that affects the whole city, it seems.
The third act doesn’t have
much that I can catch. But it does have the idea of a superbug being introduced
into New York City. It seems as if only a minor bug would have been introduced
instead of a superbug. The guy who fought at the bar with Marcus may not have
gone to the bar on a regular basis. That’s all I can catch of this act.
The fourth act has the problem
identified that was prevented. Poisoning the water could have caused diarrhea
in the area which would have affected people. Watson wants to install a new
water filter into their house, but Sherlock is against that as he likes the
water as is. He is able to use this information to go after a suspect who has a
bunch of water in his garage, but this suspect is innocent as it isn’t the
final act of the show yet. What shows catch the criminal before the final act?
The fifth act has Sherlock and
his team catching the perp. I don’t fully understand who that person was. How
did this all relate to a clown again? Sometimes shows can be confusing and not
make sense. This is hardly the only show that had a beginning that didn’t
relate in any way to the end of it. The Marcus thing seems wrapped up for the
most part as he confront the guy at get him to not do whatever thing he was
doing that related to the fight. There are no scenes from next time so I’ll be
back whenever with the next episode. Until then, this is Adam Decker, signing
off.
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