I knew before this episode
aired that the Masters would probably delay the start of this episode. I just
didn’t know how stupid the delay would be. Why do I think that the delay was
stupid? Simple: the Masters had a winner and they wasted time by airing stupid
stuff afterwards. I guess it just wasn’t over enough by their standards. This
reminds me of when they aired a playoffs football game. The game was scheduled
to end at 9:00 and it did. But they aired a post game show that delayed the
start of a Scorpion episode that I was going to watch. It was a new one. I just
didn’t understand why they had to do a post game show when they could have
started the show at the right time. I will complain about sports causing delays
for as long as they do cause delays. I’m one who never liked sports.
Today’s episode is brought to
you by 16 minute delay. We start with an interesting thing happening on a
submarine. Then we switch back to Elizabeth and her husband. Do you know that
Téa Leoni and Tim Daly are supposedly dating now? I do have to wonder how many
people who play romantic partners on TV shows actually do end up dating in real
life. Stevie asks her sister Alison to take a picture of her (Stevie) and the
president’s son off of a website. A bunch of stuff happens as usual that I
either have a hard time summarizing or could do a better job summarizing that I
don’t do. I want to be a professional writer someday so I definitely need to
work on that on blogs of mine like this one. Anyways, Henry is hunting with an
important person. There might be war issues being started.
In segment two, people talk
about the rogue submarine. Someone important is retiring and Elizabeth is there
to talk about it. But she still needs some use out of him. One of her daughters
complains about the photo that’s online.
In segment three, Elizabeth
talks to the retiree about the mysterious submarine. My mother thinks that the
locations on this show are impressive. I wish that I knew where they filmed
this show at. I could probably know if I paid attention to the closing credits,
but I don’t. Daisy gives a talking to Alison about what she should post online
and then talks to Stevie about how one shouldn’t date their boss. More stuff
happens with the sub.
In segment four, Elizabeth is
doing what she can to prevent war. They still have to figure out what is
happening for sure regarding the sub. It could be attacking the United States.
The submarine is asking for help, it seems. Stevie is getting unwanted
attention. She decides to break up with her boss, which I knew was going to
happen since I’m watching this out of order. I don’t mind watching things out
of order. It doesn’t bother me like it does some people. The people on the sub
talk about what was going on and why. They had problems and secrets that they
didn’t want America getting their hands on.
In segment five, people are
glad that the sub situation was resolved well. In my mind, this is one of those
times where the promo made the episode look more interesting than it actually
was. That seems to happen a lot in television. It seems unfortunate, actually.
My mom likes the episode and I guess I do too. I was just expecting something
better. Anyways, I was probably too distracted when watching the episode which
is a problem I tend to have sometimes. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing
off.
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