This new episode aired on
Easter. There were new episodes of stuff on Good Friday and Maundy Thursday as
well. I’ll never understand why TV keeps airing new episodes on any of those
three days. Plus, there might be two shows that I want to get into now. Both of
them air on NBC. One is the A.D. miniseries which interests me because I’m a
Christian. The other is American Odyssey, which looks pretty interesting. I
should have been interested in American Crime on ABC and even had a chance to
watch it. But I decided not to watch it since it hasn’t been getting that good
ratings. I do wonder why NBC is doing so many miniseries and why they rely on
Dateline so much. Do they not have better choices for midseason? I know that
CBS would sometime put 48 Hours Mystery in the time slot of a cancelled show.
That hasn’t happened for a while, but could this season.
There was no sports delay that
I know of so this episode aired at a normal time. We begin with the McCords
visiting their old house, I believe. Stevie flirts with the president’s son. He
was in rehab for a while. There is a situation in Greece and they are taking
Greece stuff away from the Smithsonian.
In segment two, Henry is
offered a job. He thinks that he probably won’t accept it. He is also worried
about his wife travelling to another country since the last time she travelled,
bad things happened. Nobody is quite sure what is going on, but a former
cabinet member seems to have created problems of some sort or another.
In segment three, not much
seems to have happened. Maybe some stuff has. There was some sort of medical
situation at the white house. A person pees outside and a police car shows up.
What is that about? People still don’t seem to know about the situation in
Greece.
In segment four, it seemed
that not much of anything happened once again. For some odd reason, the
episodes lately seem pretty boring. Maybe it will pick up later in the season.
Maybe after the exciting episodes, we just need a break from excitement for a
while.
In segment five, the situation
in Greece is resolved. It seems like people in Greece were wanting to do a
secret meeting without the United States present. But the US was able to crash
the meeting and resolve everything. I still don’t know how the public urination
thing ties into all of this. People seem okay with selling the old house and
Henry is sure that he will accept his new job.
On the next Madam Secretary, a
sub in Russia may have caused an incident that could lead to war. But the
incident was a mistake and they don’t want to start a war over a mistake. There
have been wars started by mistake in the past, but it would be best to avoid
that in the future. I look forward to the episode. For now, this is Adam Decker,
signing off.
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