So many happenings on TV series nowadays. I should had them reported here first. Anyway, we have so much time today and let's tackle them one by one.
1. FEAR, THE WALKING DEAD. Episode: Brother's Keeper. Nick was having problem sleeping cause his conscience's bothering him, not because he killed so many zombies in the past but because he killed the father of Jake and Troy. He jumped into conclusion right away and pulled the trigger and killed the man who let him and his mother and sister in the ranch. The man who almost trusted him, fed him and clothed him and taken his family in the ranch. Troy came like a ghost in the middle of the night and warned Nick about an incoming "war sort of that he never seen before." Then Troy disappeared in the dark. Nick and Jake searched for Troy and found him at the slope of the mountain watching the arrival of multitudes of zombies. Troy and Jake fought until Nick admitted his guilt. It was too late, the swarm of zombies are already right there closer and Jake was bitten on his arm by zombies. They tried to save Jake but cutting off his arm wont save him from infection. Too late! Very late!! The rest of the zombies had reached the ranch where Alicia and remaining ranch people failed to defend it, they fought but being outnumbered had them rushing to the underground storage. How they can save themselves from thousands of hungry zombies would be impossible unless if there's a hidden tunnel outside the ranch (just like the underground tunnel in the movie Skyfall). Or maybe a miracle that Madison and Strand had outside help from the military or suicide attack coming from Troy and Nick, how the stunts be implemented? Make loud noise where the zombies will change path and followed the loud noise away from the storage. Hm, risky! They will need helicopters to save Alicia and the survivors at the underground storage. The old strategy of camouflage, blending with the rest of the zombies. Everything is risky in such apocalyptic scenes. It's like a very complicated maze reaching for the great exit.
2. THE GOOD DOCTOR.
The pilot of the most awaited story of a genius doctor, a savant syndrome (autistic?) who tried to be in the group of surgeons to save lives. The scenes mostly inside the operating room of course because Sean Murphy is a surgeon. He was facing so many criticisms, bullying and arrogance coming from his fellow surgeons who seemed to dislike him because he is very smart. Huh! Isn't that smart people are required to be in the hospital so that they can better help the patients? Sean Murphy has simple wishes: to save lives, make lots of money so that he can buy a television. His one and only mentor/benefactor Dr. Aaron Glassman who fought for him to stay and work as a surgeon at the San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital. However, the chief surgeon would rather have him act as an "inexperienced practitioner holding that thin transparent pumphose" not too trusting about his skills. The naive Sean became the straightforward accuser of the chief surgeon's arrogance soon as he wore his mask. OMG! Please don't have arguments in the operating room. Tsk! tsk! Poor patient! Sean Murphy is portrayed by Freddie Highmore the actor who was known as Charlie Bucket in Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp movie), he also played the actor Norman Bates in an old movie of "Psycho." Freddie has grown to be a hearthrob, handsome and good at playing different roles so THE GOOD DOCTOR would probably be a big hit, besides, he looks kinda person afflicted with autism: anxious, innocent, weird, alert, frank, knowledgeable. Freddie looks like an alien when he wears surgical mask. Ha ha j/k.
3. DESIGNATED SURVIVOR. What Maggie Q. is doing in Netherlands? Another agent was introduced to make this season's premiere worthy of our watch. Then a young man was also introduced at the White House with flare for direct criticisms of every trusted personnel within the highest seat of office. The young man has business skills able to profit from the water that he sold outside the WH. Action, comedy and what they forgot? They were not able to save the doctor and the patient on board the hijacked airplane, supposedly the friend of the President. While Emily's role is walking through the hallway trying to keep her close associates within her reach so that she can stay in the White House when she's suppose to act as the most well informed being inside the office. If nobody gives her their report she really doesn't know everything that's going on. It's the same with Pres. Kirkland, he is only well informed in and out of the White House when somebody informed him of whatever is happening within his office and outside. Darn! Can he not have a TV of his own in his office or computer at his own office to look at everything? If he'll be waiting for information coming from outside source nothing will be done because probably they are blocked. You can only be the best president ever when your sources are trusted and the information you get are not fake. FILTER. That's right, before info are sourced out and sourced in they are "filtered." Truth is... the President's job is to provide employment for the people who voted and elected him to office. Make lots of money and pay debts, pay all the workers. Loyalty to the people who put their trust on you. It's not loyalty to the people outside your country. Solve your own problems within your country first. Other leaders will have to solve their problems in their own countries.
4. More upcoming television series such as: THE GIFTED, whatever happened to QUANTICO and other FBI series? TWD is of course to be seen next month.
5. Mysteries, unsolved mysteries... any UFO TV series?
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