Thursday, May 4, 2017

April 30th 2017’s Episode

Things were a bit strange in the last blog post so I’m going to have to offer an explanation in this, the next blog post. I will do an extra part that will be included in other blogs as well that also suffered from this problem. I am now able to use my own laptop again.

Here’s a paragraph that I’m putting in multiple blogs. I had problems with my laptop’s power cord and had to get a new one to use it again long term. In the event that there are problems with my laptop, this would be one of the blogs that I would try to keep updating blogs of shows that are still on, like this one. If not, then I would stop updating the blog until I have a new computer to do so with. For now, the issue is resolved and hopefully there won’t be any other problems with this for a while.

I might have thought at one point that I had messed up when I created this blog. Originally, I was only going to do this when it was delayed so long that it wasn’t airing, it was airing at two different delays, or it was on delay with one of my two CBS affiliates, but not the other one. I thought that it was a two separate delays, but that was more of the natural difference of when stuff was airing on the two different channels. This means that I shouldn’t have created the blog as early as I did. But things are now normal now. The show was preempted and this will be something that I can rest easy and blog about despite originally not doing it right. Man I hope this makes sense to someone.

Now for the movie update. On Monday, I watched The Little Mermaid. I replaced it with Liar Liar. On Tuesday, I watched Ice Age: The Meltdown. That remains on the list for the moment as I am going to watch it again with commentary. What other movies did I watch? Those were Finding Dory that remains on the list so I can watch it again with commentary and Vantage Point which also comes with a commentary to watch as well. It’s a good thing that I have these updates on this blog or I might not have been able to remember easily what the movies I watch each week when I had the computer problems that I did have.

Next week, I watched Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. I don’t yet have the next movie in the series so I replaced it with a post gathering DVD of the 2007 LCMS National Youth Gathering. I was there in Orlando that year at the gathering. SHOUT OUT! The next movie that I watched was Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day. I replaced that with My Best Friend’s Wedding. On Saturday, I watched nothing as family was over for just that one day. On Sunday, I watched Enchanted and replaced it with American Dreamz.

Today’s episode is brought to you by no delay. We begin with Marcus, Tommy, and Sherlock all at the hospital. His girlfriend isn’t dead, but does appear to be in a coma at the moment. Marcus is certain that only one person could have done this and Sherlock seeks to find whoever is responsible.

The second act has the team interviewing the suspect, Roy, who is the ex-husband of the assault victim. Roy’s lawyer thinks that the precinct is on a witch hunt against him. There is DNA evidence of Roy at the crime scene. Marcus reveals why he doesn’t like hospitals. He gets into a bit of an altercation with Roy who shows up. Sherlock finds evidence that proves that Roy isn’t the assailant. Only Roy winds up dead himself, a supposed suicide.

The third act is really confusing to me. Let’s see if I can make sense of it all. The death of Roy is ruled out as being a suicide while people continue to look for whatever suspect or suspects may still be at large. Sherlock wants to take Marcus out to help with the case even though he’s on leave from duty right now. Sherlock and Marcus research more of what’s happening and find a person who might have done it or something. Marcus seems ready to do something bad when he notices a person comes out and beats the suspect before stealing a car. Sherlock then calls, revealing himself to be that person. What is going on here?

The fourth act explains more of what just happened and things make more sense now. Sherlock wanted to prevent the suspect from travelling on airplane. He also might tie up any ways of this coming back to him. Marcus admits that if Sherlock hadn’t intervened, he didn’t know how far he would have gone beating the suspect on his own. Sherlock also reveals that his original hospital story was a lie and that Marcus’s father was abusive and beat his mother when he was a child. There is more discussion on how to catch the suspect at hand.

The fifth act has the last of the evidence against the suspect brought up which is enough to put him away for all the crimes. It can be a bit hard to make sense of the rest of all of what happens except that it seems that things are resolved. I don’t think it was revealed if this girlfriend would end up being okay or not. I guess we’ll see that in future episodes.


On the next Elementary, Sherlock thinks that they have never seen a more accomplished killer before. It appears to be a sore loser from a game show that gets investigated. We’ll have to see what happens when it happens. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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