Have you ever been at a loss as to what to watch? Too many shows to pick from? We’re here to give you our opinions on what we feel is worth watching. Check it out and then let us know in the comments below what you’re choosing for tonight!
Jenny’s Choice
Everyone knows I love procedurals, so when I learned last season that there would be a new CSI spinoff, entitled CSI: Cyber, I was more than thrilled. I was even more excited when I learned that it would be headed up by Patricia Arquette, whom I adored on Medium. The show is inspired by real-life Cyber Psychologist Mary Aiken, and Patricia Arquette stars as Special Agent Avery Ryan, who heads the Cyber Crime Division of the FBI. The CCD solves cases that “start in the mind, live online and play out in the real world.†The rest of the cast is great too: James Van Der Beek, Peter MacNicol, Charley Koontz, Shad Moss, & Hayley Kiyoko. I especially love Peter MacNicol and James Van Der Beek, but the whole cast is fun to watch.
I’ve seen several episode, including tonight’s pilot, and I really enjoyed them. The cases are interesting, different, and fun. You get some of the CSI feel but combine that with Criminal Minds (especially the Garcia scenes, unsurprisingly).
On tonight’s episode, “Kidnapping 2.0,†Special Agent Avery Ryan and her team of FBI cyber analysts investigate a case of hacked baby monitors.
Check out the premiere tonight on CBS at 10/9c.
I’ll also be watching/DVRing Melissa & Joey, The Goldbergs, Criminal Minds, Modern Family, Mystery Diners, black-ish, Wahlburgers, & Donnie Loves Jenny.
Jump with us to see else we think you should watch.
Kyle’s Choice
Tonight, the fourth season of Suits comes to a close. Last week, Donna was in trouble and charged with felony attempt to commit fraud for impersonating a government official in order to obtain the evidence against Liberty Rail. Harvey tried to convince Liberty Rail’s lawyers to drop the suit against Donna, while Mike met with his client, Joe, to tell him they had to drop his case as the evidence had been obtained illegally. However, Mike discovered that Joe had taken a pay-off from Liberty Rail and found an employee willing to testify to this fact. The guys used this as leverage to get the case against Donna dropped. Meanwhile, Jessica tried to mend her relationship with Jeff, who had no plans to resign his partnership, even though they had broken up.
Last week’s episode ended with Harvey telling Donna he loved her—was that just a casual statement, or is this a sign of a deeper relationship on the horizon for these two? Besides that and Jessica’s relationship, everything else seemed to be pretty much wrapped up last week—the case was over, the animosity within the firm, and so on. So what have they saved for tonight’s season finale? Are they going to drop some huge bombshell and leave us with a big cliffhanger? Is yet another person going to discover Mike’s secret and bring some new threat to the firm?
On tonight’s finale, “Not Just A Pretty Face,” Cahill needs help from Harvey in order to make his case against Woodall and Forstman; Rachel and Mike deal with their different relationships with Harvey; and Donna helps Louis with a crisis.
To see how the season ends, tune in to USA Network at 9/8c.
I’ll also be watching/recording Survivor, Criminal Minds, CSI: Cyber, The Middle, The Goldbergs, Modern Family, black-ish, Empire, The 100, Melissa & Joey, Baby Daddy, The Americans, Man Seeking Woman, and Workaholics.