After this whole year has
happened, I can finally add a change into the whole TV show on DVD watching
that I’m doing. It isn’t that major a change, but after all the long time
without being able to change anything, I went from watching NCIS season 7 to
NCIS season 8. At least the summer is coming up when I know that I’ll be able
to watch a lot more shows.
Now this is the next episode
in line after the one where I had a bunch of major computer problems and found
it easier to just update you on the most recent episode at the time. Hopefully
things can be normal now in the future, but things could also get really messed
up in the future. For one, this episode could start a new alternation between
blog posts like I was doing before after the second season Christmas episode. I
really hope that I’m to a more normal posting time in the fourth season and
aren’t so behind like I am now. The next paragraph should explain more.
Here’s
a paragraph that I’m putting in multiple blogs. I had problems with my laptop’s
power cord and had to get a new one to use it again long term. In the event
that there are problems with my laptop, this would be one of the blogs that I
would try to keep updating blogs of shows that are still on, like this one. If
not, then I would stop updating the blog until I have a new computer to do so
with. For now, the issue is resolved and hopefully there won’t be any other
problems with this for a while.
I will be busy on Easter, but
will probably be back in time to watch whatever might be airing on TV that day.
I don’t know if there will be any potential busy days for me or not outside of
possibly Mother’s Day. It all depends on what happens or doesn’t happen in the
future.
I should probably mention what
all I could wind up doing with this blog in the future. At the moment, I am
updating it on Sundays. I don’t think that will last forever. For one, there
are two other blogs that could wind up with Sunday updates. For another, I
don’t think that I could do these updates the day of the newest episode so that
would mean that Sundays are not a good time to be updating them after all. I
plan to finish the rest of this season’s posts on Sundays unless something
changes. What I do need is a good other day to post them on.
If I didn’t post this on
Sundays, when would I post it? That partly depends on when else the other blogs
I write could be. The TV blog is currently on Saturdays. It could wind up on
Sundays or Mondays at the moment and could wind up on any day. The Survivor
blog is on Wednesdays. If I post about an old season, it would be on Sundays.
If I have two old seasons to blog about, the second one would be on Fridays.
I’m not sure if I should tell you more than that since at the moment, only two
old seasons at once would be something to worry about. The Survivor blog is
also posted on Thursdays during Advent and Lent since I’m at church when the
episode airs and don’t see it until the next day. My Elementary blog is updated
on Thursdays, although it was alternating Sundays with this blog. If I came up
with a new time to do this blog, Friday would be the most ideal time, but I
don’t know if it would last or not.
I’ve decided that I will start
mentioning political things again starting with the next episode’s blog post. I
won’t do it yet as of this blog post. As for what could happen next and if I
wind up switching between two different timelines when to post could relate to
both when I get caught up on the two episodes of this season that I have on
tape and what could end up happening with my Elementary blog. Should I not be
able to get caught up on my Elementary blog, then I’d have to post the later
episodes of this blog or this post onward. This has to be the second most
confusing blog I have. (The most confusing one is on a different account,
meaning, not from Screening.)
I check to see what is on TV
before primetime. They are airing a golf event of some sort. They are supposed
to be airing some sort of news instead. I worry that this might delay shows
again, but they decide to finish airing it on the golf channel instead of the
CBS network. Glad that I don’t normally like sports or I would be annoyed by
what might be considered a Heidi moment.
Today’s episode is brought to
you by no delay. We begin with people looking for a terrorist suspect. He seems
to have gotten away for now. Conrad wants this person alive, but approves
killing him if that is the only option left. Jay from Elizabeth’s team winds up
kidnapped in some foreign country he is trying to help in.
In segment two, Elizabeth
learns about Jay’s kidnapping. The team seems largely unsure of what to do
regarding this. There is some sort of issue with a calculator and Jason that I
don’t quite understand. I that’s all I got from this act.
In segment three, Henry
confronts Jason about why he wanted a lot of money. It turns out that he was
trying to impress a girl of some sort. Jay tries to plead for a chance of some
sort which leads to his captor calling Elizabeth, but it doesn’t seem like
things go well.
In segment four, Jay is
rescued. Elizabeth doesn’t want to target the captor for some reason. I think
that he’s no longer a threat or something like that. Jay reunites with his
wife, briefly, before going back to work. Someone, maybe the terrorist, gets
into a shootout at the hotel room he is staying at.
In segment five, people keep
apologizing for bringing Jay into work, which he says that he was happy to do.
The shootout seemed to be unauthorized by anyone and were just rogue people
doing things. Jason’s potential girlfriend got grounded too, yet is still
allowed to Skype with him. I’ve never been grounded, but I don’t think that
would be allowed. I don’t think anything else important happens.
On the next Madam Secretary, Matt
winds up with writer’s block when he’s supposed to do this important speech at
a moment’s notice. Will things work out well regarding that? I guess that we’ll
see sometime in the future. For now, this is Adam Decker, singing off.
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