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Big Sky: The End Has No End (2021)
Let's Take a Look at the Diversity Scoreboard
Transgender - 1
Black Man. - 0.
In other news, this episode did it for me. It's no longer a fun ride. True, the writers have never minded killing off a few folks. But you gotta know who you can kill and who you can't.
Everyone may disagree but until now, watching Big Sky was fun. That ended for me with this episode. I don't care anymore.
Law & Order: Organized Crime: The Good, the Bad and the Lovely (2021)
Jack Bauer and Liam Neeson rolled into one
Unlike most any episodic TV I watch, the producers of Organized Crime let the story take its own sweet time to unfold. I almost gave up on the series but the viewer gets his reward with this one. I was missing the old Elliot. But again what a payoff. I'm glad I stuck around.
La Brea (2021)
What's Not to Hate?
At the end of the first episode , one of the stars says, matter of factly? "Run." I think she was speaking to the viewers.
The only thing missing from this show was a chorus line singing "Springtime for Hitler."
Mr. Mayor: Pilot (2021)
If you're Musding 30 Rock...
This is for you. Ted Danson is great. The show is great.
Either you get it or you don't. If you do, you'll love Mr. Mayor. If you don't, pass on by.
You can almost hear Tina Fey's voice. I think most of the cast fits in with the feel of this show.
But seriously, if 30 Rock was not your cup of tea, then you'll be wasting your time. It won't grow on you.
Away (2020)
How to Fix a Horrible Show
It's too bad that Jonathan Harris is dead. The only thing this show needs is Dr. Smith hiding in a trash can on the lower deck until the Atlas launches. Then watch the fun begin.
CoComelon (2018)
Great Show For Toddlers
I've seen a couple of very negative reviews for this sweet, innocent show. I'm thinking some may be turned off because the stories portray an average family where the parents love their children and vice versa.
It's a simple concept that's designed to entertain young children, which it does. When my 2-year-old grandson watches, he's not looking for Pavarotti from Carnegie Hall or the dramatic readings from Jsmes Earl Jones.
Evidently, he's looking for exactly what this show has to offer. It's the only show he asks for by name.