Hello, this is Adam Decker and
I blog about Survivor and TV in general. Now, I’m starting a blog about the CBS
show Madam Secretary. This blog was mostly started due to a dream of mine and
the fact that people weren’t reading my TV blog as much as they used to. I have
strange television viewing habits, but I will still blog about this show. Don’t
expect to see the posts immediately after the episode airs. There are a lot of
good things on TV. I typically record some shows while I watch other shows.
That is why this might be delayed in some way. But, I will watch episodes
online should I ever miss things. I’m rambling already. Sorry about that.
Anyways, I’m doing a blog about Madam Secretary and I hope that you like it.
This blog will encompass every episode from the moment that I first start
watching, which should be as soon as the year 2015 starts. I’ll also write
about any episodes I’m catching up with on VHS. In fact, if that happens, I’ll
keep track of it here. If you don’t know my other blogs, then you should know
about how OCD I am.
I’ll be starting each blog
post with updates on what the football schedule is for the day. Football
overrun leads to tape delays which would affect how I see the next episode. There
is currently one episode on VHS that I’ll have to get caught up on. There are
also other shows that I watch on Sundays. In addition to Madam Secretary, I
also watch 60 Minutes, Once Upon a Time, The Simpsons, Brooklyn Nine-Nine,
Resurrection, Family Guy, Bob’s Burgers, The Good Wife, and CSI with the latter
two being possible new blogs of mine in the future. I’ll let you know if I do
create them or not. Since I cannot watch all of those shows on one night all at
once, I record them in sets, always on a week to week basis, meaning I don’t
know going into the week which shows I watch live and which ones I record. I
also don’t know which method of recording I’ll use on each, since I typically
have a TV tuner for the more important shows and a VHS tape for less important
shows (although all are important as I insist on recording them or watching
them live).
I might even have to ignore
the Golden Globes this year, but I have problems with my NBC affiliate as it
does not always come in. And there are new shows on other networks every time
they air the Golden Globes, which I never like since that’s the only Sunday in
the whole year that NBC is actually airing something good. (They had potential
with Crisis, but they screwed it up. Well, the writers of Crisis screwed it up.)
I also have problems with my ABC affiliates as one of them almost never comes
in and the other one has trouble coming in a lot. With both NBC and ABC in my
area being so bad at coming in, I can pretty much know that I’ll be missing
whatever good shows they air during the summer since that’s when they care the
least about signal quality, it seems. Now I’d tell you which affiliates they
are if you are someone who can actually fix them. (I also have problems with a
CW affiliate which I no longer have, a FOX affiliate that I no longer have, and
a PBS affiliate that I no longer have, although none of them really matter as I
have other affiliates for those networks that do come in pretty well all the
time. Lacking alternates for the ABC and NBC affiliates is why I complain about
them when they don’t come in. And, if you didn’t figure it out, I have no
problem watching either CBS affiliate of mine as they always come in. While I
would like the other PBS station back as PBS is always different on each channel,
I don’t care about it enough to complain about it.)
So with two CBS affiliates and
a FOX affiliate, I typically turn on the TV on Sunday slightly before six to
see if shows will be affected by delays. CBS is more than likely going to be
delayed. That is, of course, if it aired football or any other sports for the
matter. What’s interesting is that sometimes my two CBS affiliates are either
on two different delays, or one is on delay while the other isn’t. I also keep
track of FOX shows, which rarely, but sometimes, air on delay, so I know what
to watch on it. Now sometimes CBS delays are manageable because they are either
at or close enough to a half hour mark (either XX:30 or XX:00) and I can know
whether to watch some or record some. If it airs at too weird of a time, then I
record shows from CBS on VHS and watch everything else normally. The CBS show
that’s supposed to start at 8:00 Central time will be watched after nine from
the moment that I started watching to the moment that it ends while I stop
recording the show during commercials after leaving a warning on the tape to my
future self that I will be doing something with the episode. Now I try to only
use VHS tapes when three good things are on at once so I will avoid using them
whenever possible. That means that Once Upon a Time’s hiatus should mean that I
don’t have to worry about that time slot for the moment. But that may not
happen. It may not be that easy.
Now here’s what you can expect
from this blog. I will post random updates about the TV shows that I watch on
DVD. That includes stuff on VHS of fairly short length (an hour or less) and
anything that I have recorded from this TV season to catch up on. Since I have
a lot to catch up on, I have a system where I roll for stuff to watch on DVD,
with six different numbers representing each different show. And if I’m really
behind on recorded shows, I ignore the list and just watch tapes to catch up on
them. In case you were wondering, these were the shows to watch, intentionally
arranged in alphabetical order: 1- a bible special (just one thing on VHS to
watch that has a short running time), 2- Charmed season 5 (which I’m watching
again since I like it), 3- Farscape season 1 (which I’m borrowing from a friend
and I’m not sure if I’ll finish watching yet or not), 4- great nature videos
(the name I’m giving to various nature related specials on VHS), 5- historical
stuff (mostly a VHS series by Walter Cronkite, which I’m just now realizing
that I might have seen already in history classes back from high school, but
will watch them anyways), and 6- recorded shows on VHS (basically, if three
great things are on at once, there is something that I want to record when I
won’t be able to watch anything, or just two things are on but my laptop isn’t
an option for recording as either someone else is using it or I don’t want to
use it for reasons that might include bad weather, then I record a show on VHS
and have to get caught up on it). In case you are wonder, I got half of those
items from my grandparents who were giving it away and I wanted to watch it. I
shouldn’t have to tell you which half as you should be able to figure it out
for yourself. I currently have a bunch of alternate items for the list lined up
so I’ll let you know if one gets replaced, what replaces it, and what items, if
any, have to be reordered. Now with this incredibly long and worthless
introduction done, I will get to the actual blog post.
I check the primary CBS
affiliate of mine slightly before 6 o’clock. They are airing the news, which
means no sports delay. My secondary CBS affiliate is also airing the news so it
is not airing on a sports delay. I check the FOX affiliate of mine and they are
airing some football game with the lions playing another team. Due to lacking a
widescreen TV, I cannot tell which teams are playing or what the score is. I
believe they are calling it a wild card game, whatever that means. Meanwhile,
60 Minutes is starting at the right time. Before we get any further, I would
like to point out that I don’t think that I’ve seen any of these Walter
Cronkite specials before. I check the FOX affiliate to see if I can figure out
who the lions are playing and I discover that it is the cowboys. I missed the
score, but it is not tied. I watch the first segment of 60 Minutes in the
meantime before I check back on FOX. Remember that the quality of this blog
post will vary depending on how I ended up watching it. Not all of them will be
watched live and it could be recorded on a format that will delay the time it
takes for me to see it.
After the first segment of 60
Minutes ends, I check FOX again and see that they are still airing the same
football game I mentioned earlier. Still not sure what the score is. I check
ABC and it looks like I might have some Resurrection to watch. Even if it isn’t
new, I might not have seen it. I go back to CBS and watch the second part of 60
Minutes. The third part happens while I worry about the FOX shows starting on
time. After that segment airs, I check the FOX shows again. They are airing the
post game show. The cowboys won. It looks like this show will start soon. I
ended up recording it on my laptop and will watch it that way. I will finish
the rest of this blog post and post it after watching it, or later. I’m not
sure when these posts will happen, so I thought that I’d tell you about.
Okay, I should be getting to
the actual important stuff: what happened on the Madam Secretary episode that
aired on the date I mentioned in question. We begin with a shootout of some
sort where somebody dies. The person responsible is named Ocinka? I don’t know
how to spell his name. Elizabeth gets ready for a vacation with Henry. She is
worried about leaving and has to be forced out the door. Alison and Jason play
with a football inside that results in him getting hurt. A situation like that
could only end badly anyways. The Texas governor doesn’t want Ocinka to be brought
to America. They have to get rid of the death penalty or they won’t be able to
bring him here. There are some legal raggling issues.
Now there might be some sort
of prison break where Ocinka is imprisoned. But that’s hard to tell at the
moment since it is left intentionally ominous. Anyways, Jason hurt his ankle
and they don’t know if it is serious or not. He doesn’t want his parents to
come home. Henry and Elizabeth want Stevie to spend time with her college
friends so that she will return to college.
Elizabeth and Henry have
trouble trying to get a good restaurant. Ocinka, which is the wrong
pronunciation of the name, goes by the first name Carlos. Thus his name will
remain. Anyways, Carlos is captured by Texans. That causes problems, of course.
Klaus, a French guy from a
previous episode, shows up at the date of Henry and Elizabeth. He seems to be
pretty mysterious and it doesn’t make a lot of sense as to why he is here or
what his purpose is. So I don’t know what to say about that.
It turns out that Klaus wasn’t
up to something. Or he was, but he wasn’t caught with any evidence of it. With
him being clean, we return to the rogue governor of Texas. Ultimately, they
don’t know what to do about the Carlos situation so they decide to call in
Elizabeth. She hadn’t even been gone a full day and there’s already trouble.
Elizabeth goes to Texas to and
convinces governor Lockheed or whatever his name is that it would be in his
best interest to let Carlos go or he could be facing criminal charges. I’m not sure
that he learned any lesson there which is to be expected in politics. I’m not
sure what to make of the Klaus storyline, but I guess they will get more into
that in future episodes.
What’s happening next on Madam
Secretary? Well, I didn’t actually record the promo. This week was pretty weird
for me as I got sick at one point and missed a lot of my shows. I even didn’t
post my Survivor blog as usual. Oh, well. It doesn’t matter.
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