I have been trying to catch up on TV during this holiday weekend. As I am typing this, I am watching 12 MONKEYS which I taped earlier in the year. Looks like a few from NIKITA have got new jobs on this one. Earlier in the weekend, I watched the remaining episodes of RIZZOLI AND ISLES. It was a good season, and I felt that the characters are evolving well. Season 5 ended well, and on a good note. I liked the fact that there was not a big cliffhanger, and they seemed to finally say goodbye to Detective Frost. Looking forward to Season 6 in about 3 weeks.
THE FLASH - I really enjoy this show. I have been somewhat of a mediocre fan of FLASH comics, but I thought that this series was well done, and introduced even more of the characters as the ARROW has. Grant Gustin is excellent as Barry Allen, and I like the fact that they have bought back three actors from THE FLASH series from the 1990's.
ARROW - Great season 3. Ra's Al Ghul was devilishly good, and thought that the backstory of Oliver as part of Argus was good as well. All of the supporting cast grew this season, most definitely Laurel. She stepped into her sister's shoes well, and looking forward to DC'S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW on how they are going to bring back Sara Lance. I am guessing the Lazarus pits. Interested in seeing where they are going to go with this, as Oliver is gone, Thea is now Arsenal, and Ray Palmer will be part of LEGENDS.
NCIS - Will Gibbs be OK? Last couple of episodes arc were good.
NCIS LA - I hope that Callen will eventually find his father. The season finale tied up a few loose ends. Wondering if they will go back why the LAPD is investigating Deeks.
NCIS New Orleans - Good first season. I like the characters in this show, and am glad they have brought out a few of the backstories for the characters. They have completed these to an extent.
THE BLACKLIST - They are on the run again. Great season. I thought it would be tough to beat the first season, but they blew past it like it was standing still. I hope they introduce her mother in season 3, but truly have no clue how they might. Definitely will be a reversal of roles when the next season starts.
CSI CYBER - Also a good first season. Took a while to get going in my opinion, but thought it ended well. Good amount of action, and I liked all of the computer forensic stuff.
CSI - I am disappointed that they cancelled this show, but I can understand after 15 years. Still thought it had good story lines. Happy that they will sum up everything with a two hour movie in the fall.
MADAM SECRETARY - Also good. Tea Leoni and Tim Daly are both excellent in this show. The family stuff helps the show, but those story lines are now as good as the political ones in my opinion. I am hoping they can maintain the good story lines during season 2, otherwise, it might be in trouble.
DIG - This was a good 10 episode event on USA. They theoretically can make a season 2, but I am hoping they stick with only this story line. Good action, good story, and I would highly recommend to watch. A little slow at the beginning, but picked up in the lost couple of episodes.
HAWAII FIVE-O - good season, but not great. Still good stories, but it is beginning to lose some steam. Currently cliffhanger with Chen was a little dull. Most surprising thing all season was Danny's reaction and avenging of his brother's death.
CASTLE - Excellent season. Castle was out, then he was back in. Liked the SNL spoof episode, and the telenovela episode. The season finale was good, going way back to Castle's childhood. Also curious to see what Beckett decides to do with her future in season 8.
MARVEL, AGENTS OF SHIELD - I like the Inhuman story line of this season, and thought it tied in well with the Avengers movie and what was happening. Skye discovering her powers was exciting, and liked how Ward was trying to redeem his self, but was still evil about it. Wondering how they will tie it in to the other ANT-MAN and FANTASTIC FOUR if possible and definitely how it will affect CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR.
I am looking forward to catching up on more shows this summer, and will try to write about them as I do.
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