Friday, March 16, 2012

tv sunday night and monday

Amazing Race- I was so surprised to find myself very supportive of Brenden and Rachel, Brenchel, or "team green" as that mean girl called them.  I was never very fond of them on Big Brother.  But I've got to admire their willingness to just lay it all out there.

The Good Wife- As always very good, but kind of sad at the end.  Alicia has kept those broken family feelings inside for so long---or maybe I thought she never had that sadness--but it all just came up and hit me in the face.

Walking Dead--This show never fails to amaze me in some way.  Here in reality we struggle to make a good life for ourselves facing ethical decisions and minor pitfalls.  But out there in Walker Land the stakes are much higher and the determination to stay alive and still do what's right is harder to maintain.  Rick kills Shane does what he has to do--but still maintains his humanity.  But Shane has already become something else.  Shane has already killed Randall, we think because he believes that is the best way to protect the group.  But then we realize that Randall and Shane very quickly become Walkers--faster than Andrea's sister did.  And neither one of them were bitten.  More questions, more dangers and I don't think next weeks finale will answer all of the questions, maybe not any of them but I'm already looking forward to next season before this one has ended.

Had planned about talking about Monday TV but it was so disappointing--The Bachelor? unbelievable.  I mean literally unbelievable.  I just don't believe it.  And The Voice?  Pretty predictable.  Maybe they are saving the best for last.

Oh and I was able to watch the shows that conflicted timewise on Sunday, later in the week.  I still like Once Upon A time.  And Harry's Law was back with a different kind of ethical question.  Cool.

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