How I Met Your Mother
Slaptastic 🙂 As you all remember, Marshall was awarded 5 slaps at any time when he beat Barney in a slap bet. At a later time, Lily awarded him three extra slaps, and this episode centers on number 7.
Marshall goes all Kill Bill tutelage on learning how to slap better so he can make his next slap to Barney really count. Robin, Lily and Ted play the Chinese masters who teach him, speed, strength, and accuracy, and though Marshall’s tale sounds like a loud of bull–seriously, when did he spend a year in China?–it culminates in one hell of a slap.
Of course, it was bullshit, but it was pretty darn entertaining!
2 Broke Girls
Max is busy being bros with Deke when she realizes she might want to be more than bros. However, unnerved by her feelings, she tries to play it cool and keeps acting the way a good bro would to another bro.
Caroline is still obsessing over having kissed a married guy, but she plays the role again, luring the married chef in order to help Max steal the test so she can cheat and pass the class.
Though Deke seems like he likes Judy–“Judy with the booty”–he reveals that he likes Max as much as she likes him. Awww.
Of course, we’ve seen that coming for weeks. He’s a good fit for Max, dirty jokes-wise, and he’s a great comic addition to the show, so I’m cool with this for now. Unless he turns into a jerk. Then I am so over him.
Sleepy Hollow
This was a pretty hardcore episode, almost like a horror movie–we learn that Abby’s sister Jenny was possessed a few years back, and the video of her possession may be the key to saving the captain’s daughter, whose life is at stake unless Captain Irving hands over Washington’s Bible, which the witnesses have in their possession.
Though Jenny is reluctant to discuss her possession, she is more than willing to help Crane and Abby find the lantern that can cast the demon out of Irving’s daughter, even if it means sneaking up on some crazies to steal–er, borrow–it.
That demon possession was hardcore. I hate to think how long that poor kid had to sit in make-up to look like that! Creepy!
Can you believe the season finale is next week?! It’s a 2 hour sesh either leading up to or following (no pun intended) the season premiere of The Following! Should be awesome! But since when do shows end their seasons in January unless they’re on cable? Hmm…
Agents of SHIELD
I believe we have another origin story on our hands, or should I say two?
The team goes to one of the SHIELD training academies to investigate an unusual incident involving an indoor swimming pool freezing over. The tech behind it is quite interesting, and the quiet, shy guy behind the tech is even more so. However, he’s fallen in with the wrong crowd, so to speak–that rich guy from a few episodes back whom Skye hacked with a powder case.
While Fitz tries to help the kid, who reminds him of himself when he started at SHIELD, very bright but a little socially awkward, it isn’t long before he learns that he helped him create the power source for the freezing device that nearly took another kid’s leg off in the freezing pool–except the kid was in on it, so maybe it doesn’t count.
The team recaptures the kid and the device, but not before it creates a superstorm ready to rain down hail and who knows what else. And, it seems the boy has a new power–he draws a finger on the car window and an icy path is left behind.
Meanwhile, Coulson and May learn more about Skye’s past, and while May worries the truth will break their young colleague, Coulson decides he can’t keep the truth from her. Though Skye is upset about what she learns–she was an 0-8-4 and caused the deaths of a number of SHIELD agents when she was just a baby–she knows now that she wasn’t abandoned. She’s just… different.
Now she gets to move on, and begin again, with a different perspective on how to live her life. It should be pretty fun finding out what she is really capable of–not just a pretty face computer hacker, huh?
Justified
Raylan has a fire in his belly, and Amy Smart shows up just in time to quench it. Yay for Amy Smart! It looks like she’ll at least appear in a few episodes this season, and I have full confidence that this is a woman who can handle a man like Raylan Givens.
Loretta turns up again in jail, and calls Raylan to get her out, but he tells her to ride the rap just like everybody else. He meets her social worker, played by Amy Smart, on his way out. It seems Loretta got herself mixed up with the wrong drug dealers, but knowing her, I think she’ll find a way around it in the long run.
Boyd seems to have gotten mixed up with the wrong woman. That Eastern European woman whose husband he beat to a pulp last week is back with a vengeance and a bigger cash demand, as her husband lies in a coma, but while she is smarter than she seemed at first, she’s got a local cop on her whose interests go beyond protecting and serving. Pain in the ass and full of himself, this guy just has a nasty look and a nasty way about him. I have a feeling he and Raylan are going to get into it later this season, if Boyd doesn’t get to him first.
Ava’s still in jail, and Darryl’s up to visit cousin Dewey, and it’s all going to be one big happy this season. Harlan has a vacuum, and it looks like there are a good number of new criminals just itching to fill it.
FYI: just noticed that Jere Burns (Wynn Duffy) is a regular now! AWESOME!! I know we all thought he was a bastard a couple seasons ago, but he’s turned over a new leaf, crime-wise, and now that he’s not in Raylan’s way, we can cut him some slack.
Chicago Fire
Casey’s injury becomes more pronounced as we discover his memory was pretty severely impacted and his temper has gone up more than a few notches. Dawson is worried, but he still claims he’s got it under control.
Molly’s is ready to shut its doors, but there’s a new option on the table: Shay just inherited the money and belongings of the man who killed himself in front of her and Dawson. Though she was initially going to give it to his family, she learns that his brother was a crook, and she can put it to good use by helping her friends save the bar.
Mills thinks he’s pranked by the guys for getting promoted so fast when a reporter from the Sun-Times comes by to do an interview, so he gives the guy a line of bull. Then, it seems that the house knew nothing about the reporter, and he tries desperately to back-track and explain that he thought it was a prank. It was, and a damn good one, by the chief himself! The reporter is Boden’s neighbor.
Up next:
Wednesday night, Psych is back, plus new AHS: Coven, a new episode of Nashville, and the season premiere of Men at Work, along with the return of The Tomorrow People and Chicago PD at its new regular time, in the last hour block. Though I did like the CPD episode I watched last week, I’m not quite sure I can quit Nashville so easily to swap it out for another cop show.
Unless CPD starts getting really good or Nashville starts getting really bad, I think I’ll stick to my usual schedule. Also, seeing as Nashville is on ABC which I can’t watch episodes of the next day anymore, maybe it’s better to watch them live whenever I can.
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