Monday, April 11, 2016

Episode from 11-1-2015

Well, I hope that the time change helped me with sleep. You might not know or care but I have insomnia at times. It typically doesn’t affect my life that much, although it can make me tired at all times throughout the day except for when I’m lying in bed trying to sleep. I typically use weekends to catch up on sleep, but this doesn’t always work.

I check my primary CBS affiliate and they are not airing football tonight by the looks of it. I check my secondary CBS affiliate and they are airing a football game. The Raiders are playing the Jets. The Raiders are winning by a lot. You can bet that this game will be shown to its completion. I check my FOX affiliate and they are showing football. I wonder if this might cut into the fifth game of the World Series tonight. At least I don’t have to worry about missing new FOX shows since there won’t be any tonight. I typically watch The Simpsons, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Family Guy, and the Last Man on Earth. There are times that I watch Bob’s Burgers, although I don’t always watch that. I will be watching the ABC shows Quantico and Once Upon a Time, provided that ABC comes in where I live.

Now the game on FOX has the Seahawks playing the team from Dallas. I think that the Seahawks are just barely winning. I then check ABC and it is coming in. Yay! Hopefully it will stay a good reception when the shows I watch are on. There are no changes in the games that I know of as I continue to watch them. I’ll let you know who ends up winning them. I don’t know what they would do if the football game on FOX isn’t over by 7, when the baseball game is about to start. Maybe if they had known for sure that there would be a World Series game on Sunday, then they wouldn’t have aired football that day at all. But, I’m sure that things will work out in the end. I’m not sure what I’m worried about yet.

The Raiders are still winning their game on one of my CBS affiliates. It looks like their region is likely to show shows on tape delay today. But my other CBS affiliate will be airing shows on time. This means that I must start a new blog about CSI: Cyber once it airs at its normal time on both affiliates. I can only do this for sure when I know that shows are different. If you are interested in this, don’t be worried. I’ll be sure to share the link here when I create it. In fact, if you are reading this, I might have already created this blog.

Well, 60 Minutes has started on time on my primary CBS affiliate. The football game is still on my other CBS affiliate. Also, I’ve decided that this new blog of mine will just be about CSI: Cyber and not be about the rest of the CSI franchise unless a new or existing show is connected to it. I cannot tell the progress of the Cowboy/Seahawks game on FOX so I don’t know who is winning. I wonder if I should create this new document right now. I probably will.

I am glued to the long segments of the on-time 60 Minutes, so I’m unable to get an update on the scores of either football games that are on the air. I’ll probably check the scores online, just to be sure. Remember that I will not be blogging about tonight’s CSI: Cyber episode. And I’ll probably have to create the blog link without the colon. Oh well. That’s not the baddest type of grammar out there. I’ll be well at it when I can. Get it? The final score of the game on my other CBS affiliate has the Raiders winning as I expected. The Seahawks are still winning the game on FOX, although the score has changed.

I’m not sure if I’ll be able to tell what the delay on the other CBS affiliate is. Maybe I will just ignore it. But, I’ll see if I can figure it out. It shouldn’t be too hard to figure out, right? We’ll see if I mention it or not. I’m sorry that there are some people who had to put up with a delay this week.

The Seahawks won the game on FOX. So all I have to do is figure out at some point how long the delay is on the CBS affiliate that I’m not watching. Meanwhile, I should probably get to the actual point of this blog post pretty soon.

Unfortunately, I had issues with the recording of the show on my laptop. The program was far too glitchy. I have no idea why this problem happened. So, I will have to watch the beginning of the episode online and see the rest of the episode on the VHS that I recorded. Also, glitchy should be a word, Word. A lot of the words I use should be. This will further make this and my Good Wife blog off of each other. But, the new blog that I’ll make is certain to cause problems as well.

Today’s episode is brought to you by either 17 minute or no delay. We begin with some more Russian politics in the show. Alison has joined her school’s newspaper. Henry is still talking to the Russian student to figure out something of some sort or another. I’m not sure that I’ll care about this first act as much this time. The fate of Ukraine is in the hands of Elizabeth. Also, how many works of fiction are about preventing World War 3? I should google that sometime.

In segment two, people in Elizabeth’s office talk to people about things. The Russian guy, Demitri, is working undercover with Henry. Matt talks to someone about how they should act on something instead of wishing that they had when they hadn’t. Or, at least, I think it was Matt.

In segment three, Alison is mad at her mother because Elizabeth doesn’t pay that much attention to her. Stevie confirms this when Elizabeth talks to her about this. So Elizabeth then talks to Alison about how she is cherished. A bunch of dramatic stuff happens that is hard to understand. Someone of somewhat importance has died. Elizabeth is wondering how to be a better mother. We then get to the plane crash of the Ukraine plane. I remember this from future episodes I’ve already seen.


On the next Madam Secretary, the brother of Elizabeth is disobeying an order to evacuate. Of course, I’ve already seen that episode. I’ll be sure to post about it later. There’s not much else to say. I just hope that I can get caught up on the other two episodes that I have on VHS. At the slow pace at which I post these blogs, you have to wonder why it would even be a problem. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.