Here’s an update before I get
to anything else in this blog. You might have been wondering why I’ve been
waiting so long to post about episodes of Madam Secretary. You see, with this
tied into other blogs of mine regarding when I post them, it delayed the
posting of this and other episodes. But dreams and possible computer problems
leaded me to posting a blog update for the next three weeks. I should be here
with every episode in the future, but we’ll see what ends up happening with
that.
Okay. I created a new blog.
Here’s the link: http://adamdeckergoodwifetvshow.blogspot.com/.
Why did I create it? Simple. This show, Madam Secretary, once aired at an hour
long delay. Since it aired in the time slot that The Good Wife did, when The
Good Wife returned to its normal time slot, I decided to create a blog about
it. Of course, I only created this blog because of a dream about having a blog
about it and the fact that people weren’t reading my blog about TV as much as I
would have liked them to. All of these blogs are connected to each other is
some way. How? Well, besides the fact that I write them all, some of their
postings are linked to my main one about Survivor. But I should get to the
point of this blog which I’ll get to after the next paragraph.
CBS can lead one into a false
sense of security with their Sunday schedules. Sports always tend to put things
on tape delay. There’s a good reason why they do that, but I’ll never like it
and wish that they would air no sports whatsoever. Unfortunately, they bring
too great ratings to their network so it probably won’t ever go away. But
that’s when one might think that if football, the main sport that they show, is
over, than wouldn’t their sports showing be over for the season? I have since
learned that other sports are typically shown once football season is over
making it so that one never knows when Sunday shows on CBS are airing at the
right time or not. That’s why I always have to check the schedule around 6
Central to see if their shows are on delay or not. For this week’s episode,
there is no delay of any kind. So that’s good.
In segment one, we have more
of the fallout from the previous episode. Jason is more or less forced to
unfriend someone by his siblings’ pressure. There is a crisis going on as it
was in the last episode. Boy it can be hard to summarize stuff in this blog.
In segment two, Jason gets
into a fight with the person that he unfriended after said person called his
mother a liar. Meanwhile, Elizabeth goes to Turkey to settle the situation
that’s happening there. And one of her lies was revealed as she knew that it
probably would be. Daisy is also in a bit of a bad situation due to constantly
being in press conferences about the situation at hand.
In segment three, the injury
that Jason caused was pretty serious. They want an apology from him. It looks
like Elizabeth might be hiding different secrets and one that may or may not be
true is preventing any progress from happening regarding the Turkey problem.
In segment four, we get to
more of the situation in Turkey which seems to have resolved itself somehow.
I’m not entirely sure if it has or hasn’t yet as there is a tense situation
towards the end of the whole thing. Plus, Jason agrees to apologize for
breaking that one person’s nose, but not for the other thing which his parents
seem to be okay with.
In segment five, Jason gets
expelled from his pretentious school, something that he actually wanted to
happen. He decides that he wants to go to a more normal school and his parents
are okay with it. The whatever weird situation that is complicated and hard to
understand reaches a boiling point of sorts and leads to a cliffhanger.
On the next Madam Secretary, more
on the problems in Turkey, the US, and whatever else they want us to focus on
about. It’s hard to summarize confusing shows and that tends to happen to a lot
of TV shows like this one. Anyways, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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