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If We Controlled Your Remote… 5/11/16

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

chicagopd511smallLast week’s Chicago PD was one of the most intensely emotional episodes yet. The case involved a baby found in a duffel bag filled with rocks on the beach. She was darn near dead, but Dr. Manning (from Chicago PD) was able to nurse her back to health. There were a lot of twists and turns, and the police suspected almost everyone – from the surprise birth father who didn’t even know the seventeen-year-old birth mother was pregnant, to the birth mother’s parents, to the unlicensed midwife – finally arresting the adoptive father, who quickly proclaimed he’d done it, that he was drunk when his young son (9 or 10 years old) wanted to go out and look at the stars and he’d taken the baby with them and then forgot her outside, so when he thought she was dead, he tried to get rid of the body, rather than call it in to the police.

I caught on pretty quick that he was covering for someone, and I guessed right that it was for their son, who was around eight or nine years old. Thankfully, I guessed wrong about the boy’s motive. I’d assumed (given that I’ve seen it all too often on shows like this) that the boy was a sociopath or whatever and had done it on purpose. Unfortunately, it was just a horrible, horrible accident. The boy had woken up to go look at the stars and wanted his new sister to see them, so he’d taken her outside with him. When his parents figured out what happened, they were just trying to protect him. And at the end of the episode, the teenage birth mother, who had turned 18 a week after the baby’s birth, stood up to her parents (her mother was a piece of work and father had little spine going up against his wife…) and decided to visit the baby in the hospital and actually be a mother.

Meanwhile, Voight was surprised to learn that his son had come into town and hadn’t visited or called. Given the description of the season finale, I have a feeling this is a clue that something is up with his son. He seemed to have turned his life around once Voight forced him into the military. He has a baby and a wife now, and he seemed to have grown up. But now… I guess we’ll see! Also, tonight is the planted pilot for Chicago Justice, so we get to meet two (at least?) of the new cast members: Assistant State Attorney Peter Stone, played by Philip Winchester (who recently starred in the short-lived The Player and was a lead in Strike Back), and State Attorney Mark Jefferies, played by Carl Weathers (Colony, Brothers, In the Heat of the Night).

On tonight’s episode, “Justice,” Burgess goes on trial after accidentally shooting an unarmed African-American honor student; the same man who sent Voight to prison is assigned to help defend Burgess.

See how the trial against Burgess goes and meet the new Chicago Justice team members tonight on NBC at 10/9c.

I’ll also be watching/DVRing Heartbeat, Rosewood, The Goldbergs, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, Law & Order: SVU, Modern Family, & black-ish.
 
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If We Controlled Your Remote… 4/21/16

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!

Megan’s Choice

greysanatomy421smallLately after watching Grey’s Anatomy, I am left in an emotional heap from the whirlwind that has taken place on the show. Last week was a double episode with an endless amount of turmoil and upheaval, especially with Ben and Bailey.

Ben performed an emergency surgery on a pregnant woman in the hallway of the hospital after getting locked out of the elevator. He ended up losing both the baby and the mom. What he did was considered incredibly against policy, and it ended with Bailey being disappointed in him. She was torn between it being her husband and her being the chief and needing to show no favoritism – so in the end she suspended him for 6 months and told him he was lucky to still have his job. Ben was less than pleased with this, and when the episode ended, we were left wondering what would happen next.

Elsewhere, April and Jackson were still having issues, especially after April had sent the restraining order. The good news is that after looking through the old prenuptial agreement, Jackson realized that he didn’t want to fight. He wanted to be the best friends they were before. When Jackson gave this speech to April, she agreed and let him feel the baby kicking. It was an amazing sweet moment.

On tonight’s episode, “Trigger Happy,” the doctors work frantically to save a young boy who was accidentally shot. Meanwhile, Arizona is upset when Callie tries to make an important decision about Sophia’s future without consulting her. Wilmer Valderrama guest stars.

Find out if Arizona and Callie can figure this all out for Sophia’s sake tonight on ABC at 8/7c.

I’ll also be watching The Big Bang Theory, Bones, Scandal, and The Catch.

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If We Controlled Your Remote… 4/14/16

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!

Kyle’s Choice

Sarah Manning (TATIANA MASLANY)Tonight, Orphan Black returns for a fourth season on BBC America, on a brand new night. Last season we were introduced to the male Castor clones, who were bred more as soldiers. As the third season came to a close, Dr. Coady had sent Rudy to find Alison, but he ran into Helena and the two had a prison yard-style brawl that ended with Rudy’s death. Mark tried to impersonate Rudy, but Sarah found him and got him to reveal Dr. Coady’s plan. Meanwhile, Krystal was impersonating Rachel, and this led Delphine to uncover the Neolutionist conspiracy – which in turn led to her bleeding out in a parking garage at the end of the season. The real Rachel once again had two eyes and now a sort-of-adopted child in the young Leda clone, Charlotte. Elsewhere, Sarah was reunited with daughter Kira; a pregnant Helena had been helping out with the Hendrixes’ not-so-legal soap business, and as a thanks, Donnie and Alison reunited her with boyfriend Jesse; Cosmina contemplated telling Shay everything; and Alison won the election.

There are so many different clones and conspiracies to keep track of with this show, but it always finds a nice blend of comedy, drama, suspense, and unexpected twists. Tatiana Maslany is so brilliant that I always forget that so many of these characters are played by the same actress – they all have such unique personalities, and the scenes in which they interact look so convincing and real.

On tonight’s premiere “The Collapse of Nature,” a Neolution attack destroys Sarah’s refuge in Iceland and forces her to flee once again.

See where Sarah runs to tonight on BBC America at 10/9c.

I’ll also be watching/recording The Odd Couple, Rush Hour, Grey’s Anatomy, The Catch, The Blacklist, Game of Silence, Bones, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, The 100, Archer, and 60 Days In.
 
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If We Controlled Your Remote… 4/7/16

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!

Kyle’s Choice

theoddcouple47smallTonight, CBS’s updated version of The Odd Couple returns for its second season. When we last left off, Oscar was being audited by the IRS, but since he and ex-wife Gabby had filed jointly that year, it meant that they actually needed to talk to one another. And in typical sitcom fashion, bickering between the former couple led to a rekindling of feelings and sex. However, by the end of the episode, the two decided they were better off just friends. On the flip side, Felix and Emily also ended up in bed but decided it was time to pursue their relationship – much to Dani’s delight.

While I’m not generally a fan of remakes, this series won me over by the end of the first season. It wasn’t one that I rushed to watch each week, but whenever I did get around to watching it off the DVR, I always found it fun. How could you not enjoy this hilarious cast – Matthew Perry, Thomas Lennon, Wendell Pierce, Lindsay Sloane, and Yvette Nicole Brown? I’m looking forward to seeing how Felix and Emily’s relationship evolves this season, though I’ll kind of miss the will they/won’t they from last season. And I hope we get even more Dani this year, because she’s my favorite of the characters.

On tonight’s premiere, “All About Eavesdropping,” Oscar and Felix start obsessively eavesdropping on their bickering neighbors. But being nice guys, they decide to help save the couple’s marriage. Meanwhile, Emily and Dani’s friendship is tested when they train together for a race to the top of the Empire State Building.

I’ll also be watching/recording The Big Bang Theory, Rush Hour, Grey’s Anatomy, The Catch, The Blacklist, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, The 100, Archer, and 60 Days In.
 
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If We Controlled Your Remote… 4/3/16

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!

Kyle’s Choice

thewalkingdead43smallTonight, the sixth season of AMC’s The Walking Dead comes to a close with a special 90-minute finale, and it’s likely that one or more major character isn’t going to survive the night. Last week, Carol ran off in the middle of the night and ended up crossing paths with another group of Negan’s men. She was able to escape thanks to putting on her downtrodden weak persona…and the fact that she had a hidden machine gun she had sewn into the sleeve of her jacket. Meanwhile, when the rest of the group learned about Carol’s disappearance, they split up into search parties, while Daryl headed off on his own to find and kill Dwight. Rick and Morgan thought they were tracking Carol, but it ended up just being a walker that resembled her, so they headed back to Alexandria, where Maggie (with a new short haircut) started having extreme stomach pains. Elsewhere, Dwight managed to capture Glenn and Michonne and used them as bait to set a trap for Daryl, which worked. The episode ended with Dwight shooting Daryl and the camera view getting covered in blood. Is Daryl dead?!

I think it’s highly unlikely that Daryl is actually dead (yet) and that all that blood we saw was from some sort of shoulder wound rather than a head shot. However, that still doesn’t put our gang out of danger! Will Dwight take his captives to Negan? Will be finally see Negan, and if so, what’s his style of justice like? Also, what happened to Carol after she got away? Is Maggie in labor, or is she losing the baby? And is her situation life-threatening? It should be an exciting night, and I’m just hoping all of my favorite characters survive!

On tonight’s finale, “Last Day on Earth,” Rick and the group must go outside the walls to save one of their own, but what they experience on the road will change their lives forever.

Find out who lives or dies tonight on AMC at 9/8c.

I’ll also be watching/recording The Family, Quantico, The Carmichael Show, The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, The Last Man on Earth, Talking Dead, and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.
 
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