I won’t know until the
upfronts when this show will be airing. It could still be on Sundays or they
could have moved it to another slot. If it is on Sundays still before 9
Central, then the rules about it creating a blog about that show will still
apply. If I don’t like that show, then the rule will apply instead to creating
a blog about Bob’s Burgers, something that I’m not sure if I’ll ever end up
doing. It would be far too complicated to start that blog now anyways, although
it remains a possibility. Also a problem would be if the show that could
potentially air after this on Sundays is part of the NCIS franchise. Currently,
there are six shows that are part of it (the three ones with the NCIS title and
three others through some form of crossover) that are still on the air with new
episodes. I do have an idea for how I could expand to create a new blog for all
of these shows so we’ll see if that happens or not.
I don’t think that the
anti-vaccine movement realizes how fucking stupid they are. Vaccines work. And
they don’t give people autism. Even if they did, plenty of worse things could
and would happen to a child who is not vaccinated. But autism is likely
genetic. Even if it isn’t you still get it before you are born and you don’t
get vaccines until after you are born. Plus, autism existed long before
vaccines did. And since the majority of people are vaccinated, why don’t the
majority of people have autism? Maybe it is because vaccines don't cause it. There’s plenty more evidence that I could bring
up but I won’t. These people are worse than those that can’t accept that
climate change is real.
Since I brought up the climate
change thing, why oh why can’t people just accept that it is reality? Instead
of a freak snowstorm in the Midwest in December of 2015, it was instead a bunch
of flooding. Then flooding happens all over again. There are tons of terrible
weather events all over and there are still people clinging to the mere 3% of
scientists who don’t think climate change in real. This is made worse by the
fact that the right has invented this supposed war on coal that gives them
justification for continuing to pollute our own planet’s air. They label any
environmentalist an extremist and don’t seem to realize that we live on the
same planet earth and shouldn’t be continuing to destroy it.
Today’s episode is brought to
you by no delay. We begin with people witnessing the power of a virus. Stevie
seems to quickly agree to help babysit her siblings, which actually concerns
Elizabeth. Maybe it is like how a show that quickly fills the gap of another
show’s timeslot is actually in danger itself. People try to escape in a tunnel,
but some wind up shot.
In segment two, there is a
continued crisis going on. But this shouldn’t affect a planned trip to another
part of the world. There is a raid on the lab where this virus is, only there
are problems when an airstrike hits the wrong place by mistake.
In segment three, various
things happen. Henry and some sort of friend or coworker try to get some
information from a possible pastor who was hurt in an attack of some sort from
earlier. Jason gets sick, possibly with appendicitis. Terrorists might be
trying to attack the pope.
In segment four, Stevie is at
the hospital with Jason even though this causes her to miss an interview for
Harvard, I think (some college). Blake is apparently gay even though he isn’t
open about it. Now I hope this doesn’t sound bigoted, but they are overusing
gays on television. Time Magazine confirmed this by saying that there are now
more gays on TV than ever before in an issue. When the crashed drone from a
possible attack on the pope that was thwarted is revealed not to have a virus
in it, this makes them think that an attack is going to happen at the current
gathering on the president.
In segment five, the place is
evacuated and only the two people trying to release that pathogen die, although
it looked like someone else got shot. Stevie decides that she is not interested
in Harvard and wants to help with her family instead. Blake reveals to
Elizabeth that he is bi-sexual and not gay.
On the next Madam Secretary, it
appears that Russia is planning an attack of some sort. It is on a NATO ally,
which isn’t good. They want to avoid a Crimea thing from happening again. I
never understood the whole Crimea thing. It seemed like Russia wanted to take
it over, but it also seemed that Crimea didn’t care if this happened or not. Seems
odd, right? I’ll be back with the next episode, which is the season finale. This
should all be published before the next season starts. There’s not much else to
say. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.