Sunday, June 18, 2017

Episode from 3-26-2017

Well, I know that I have been trying to get caught up on all of these old episodes that I haven't posted yet. You might be thinking that I'll continue doing that until I'm out of episodes. Well, I'm not actually going to do that anymore like I once thought that I might. You see, I want to make sure that I blog about this show once a month. I'm not even sure yet if this will stay on Sundays and it might be better for me if it doesn't. I have enough posts left with old episodes to fill out each month until the show returns. Then, I promise that I'll be up to date with episodes for a change. I was thinking of doing posts that were purely politically, but I decided not to as this is not a blog about politics even though I do mention it a lot in this blog. Maybe I'll do that sometime next summer. I'm also done with the random posting on other days of the week as I will move my cheat of that back to my TV blog for now. Posts should be on Mondays or Tuesdays in the future. For now, enjoy this next update.

Now we are to the sweet sixteen in March Madness. You might be wondering what teams I care about that are still in the tournament. They are Kansas, Butler, and North Carolina. My field of teams are dwindling and are destined to get smaller still as Butler and North Carolina are playing each other in the next game that they each play. I will see if there are any games before primetime today. If there are, I may start rooting for the winner. If there aren’t, then I guess that my picks to move ahead are locked in until the end of the tournament. This episode could get delayed like the last one, but I might be able to get caught up sooner.

Now there is good news for this show. It was renewed for season 4! That’s cool. I don’t think that its ratings have been all that good so it will need a boost for next season or it will end then. I guess that we will see what happens with that later.


Back to March Madness: Kansas is advancing in the tournament to the elite 8. Now Butler and North Carolina are going to battle it out. Can Butler, the lower seeded team, pull off a victory? I guess that we will see pretty soon. Regardless of who wins, I’ll still have a team between them to root for. I’ll just have one less than possible and I otherwise could have under different circumstances. I’ll see what happens with what CBS might be airing before primetime on Sunday soon.

In the Butler and North Carolina match-up, it is North Carolina that wins and advances to the elite 8. Kansas lost their game to Oregon and won’t be moving on to the final four. North Carolina played Kentucky in their next game that aired before primetime on CBS. I could have actually had a team to root for there in case either team won. But North Carolina won and stayed my only team of interest. Now if they can only win two more games, they will be the champions. I guess we will see for sure what happens with that in the future.

Today’s episode is brought to you by 34 minute delay. We begin with Elizabeth getting a call about the smuggling ring. Is this something that is just now important or does it relate to the asset of Henry’s? Once again, calmer heads prevail as Elizabeth is once again able to convince people not to do something more dangerous. She is going a while without food because of it. Henry then meets with the asset again and he seems to be okay, but he (the asset) is experiencing visions. There is a situation going on possibly causes problems for Elizabeth, only they find the mole in question.

In segment two, they talk to this person that they think is a mole, although I don’t think that he’s actually the mole. Rhinos are brought up for some odd reason. They are trying to work to stop rhino poaching. Elizabeth takes a person’s advice to support Viagra in order to stop rhino poaching. Elizabeth talks more to the lawyer who is representing the accused mole when he stops by her house.

In segment three, Elizabeth thinks that they should take the immunity deal since there are bigger fish to fry. The team tries to work more with the rhino issue. They aren’t making as much success as they should be. The person who was freed via the immunity deal winds up getting shot.

In segment four, Henry wants to get Ian, the asset, out of situation he is in. Conrad doesn’t know what to do regarding the recent death of Milt, the supposed mole. Elizabeth gets Conrad to do an executive order over the rhinos which upsets some other administration official. Henry then tries to help his asset but gets shot at and injured as a result.

In segment five, Elizabeth sees Henry in a hospital. He has leg issues now, which is what they had to write onto the show after Tim Daly (who plays Henry) broke both of his legs in real life. I wonder if they had to change any of the shooting that we’ve seen earlier over this. They continue hunting the possible mole. She talks to the lawyer of Milt (if I have his name right). She then is able to learn that the rhino problem might be solved. Everything seems wrapped up for now except for the asset. We won’t know for sure about Ian, this asset, until later. Elizabeth then meets with the lawyer again who claims that they have a mutual enemy he wants to destroy.


On the next Madam Secretary, they are going in after child trafficking victims and a possible person might be put in danger because of this. I’ve already seen this episode and have seen everything now until the season finale. So I’ll be back then with the next episode at some point in time. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

No comments:

Post a Comment