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How to Get Away with Murder

Fall finales are approaching and things are heating up. Check out our reviews with the latest Hit, Miss, or Let.

Hits

Black-ish – 2×07 – “Charlie in Charge”

When finding out this episode was going to focus on Zoey’s college tour, I groaned. Zoey is the weakest link of the Johnson kids, so it was warranted. Charlie and Diane managed to make up for it though. Junior and Jack try to help Charlie hook up with an old girlfriend (shout out to Amber Rose). Of course things go awry. Diane is the only sane woman and eventually steps in. Oh, and Zoey learns Rainbow is not so corny.

How to Get Away with Murder – 2×08 – “Hi, I’m Philip”

First of all, Oliver didn’t die, so that was a relief to us all. Annalise put Sinclair in her place once and for all by winning the Hapstall case. Only, it seems like Catherine was responsible for the murders after all. So many twists. And lots and lots of sex. Everyone was getting it in. This week we find out who shoots Annalise.

Misses

Empire – 2×07 – “True Love Never”

Empire has gone so far down the drain, I don’t even know if it’s recoverable. It needs a plumber at this point. I don’t see how Cookie doesn’t see that her new boo is using her. Is the sex that good? Plus, Hakeem is making decisions for Lyon Dynasty which can’t turn out good. At least Jamal had one good song.

Scandal – 5×08 – “Rasputin”

Scandal is not just bad at this point, it’s forgettable. Last week’s episode was about how Fitz found out Olivia released her father, who happened to kill his son. He got mad for ten seconds and forgave her. Or something like that. Jake is tired of Olivia’s crap and so are we.

Let us know your thoughts.

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Hit, Miss, or Let – Week of 11/02/2015 http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/11/09/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-11022015/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/11/09/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-11022015/#respond Mon, 09 Nov 2015 18:43:24 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=1280 Another week means another edition of Hit, Miss, or Let. Let’s get right to it. Hits Minority Report – 1×07 – “Honor Among Thieves” This episode was much better than the last. It put the focus back on the core… Continue Reading

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'How to Get Away with Murder' - Viola Davis

Another week means another edition of Hit, Miss, or Let. Let’s get right to it.

Hits

Minority Report – 1×07 – “Honor Among Thieves”

This episode was much better than the last. It put the focus back on the core team, with Dash going on his first solo mission. So of course things were bound to go awry. It was okay because it gave a chance for Vega and Arthur to partner up and they actually have a nice synergy.

Being Mary Jane – 3×04 – “Being Kara”

I don’t think there’s any show that explores the Black experience quite like Being Mary Jane. In the follow up of the suicide episode, this episode seems to be more about dealing with pain and stress. Mary Jane has her Cutty Buddy. Kara is still trying to figure that out, although she’s yelling for now. This episode does give us a glimpse into Kara’s life and lets us see why she is the way she is. Her kids are giving her the blues. And Loretta Devine is acting her butt off in this Hotep deviation from her normal characters.

Sleepy Hollow – 3×06 – “This Red Lady from Caribee”

Three major things worked for this episode. No father drama. Whatever Pandora’s planning has come to a head. And Jenny is still headlining her own storyline and being a boss.

How to Get Away with Murder – 2×07 – “I Want You to Die”

I don’t know how How to Get Away with Murder manages to sustain such a high level of quality, but it seems to get better each week. Annalise is losing it, but her shade game remains strong. Bonnie is turning into a serial killer (and not a very good one).  They even managed to get Oliver involved and kidnapped. If HTGAWM had Scandal’s time slot, it would be perfect.

Misses

Rosewood – 1×06 – “Policies and Ponies”

Rosewood was missing that spark this week. Rosie and Villa’s relationship was front and center, and I could’ve done without it. The case of the week focused on the captain, but we haven’t been given many reasons to care about him. The only highlight was Rosie’s father popping up which sets up for the next episode.

Empire – 2×06 – “A High Hope for a Low Heaven”

All I’m going to say about Empire is Hakeem was kidnapped and released before the first commercial break. It went downhill from there.

Scandal – 5×07 – “Even the Devil Deserves a Second Chance”

We keep going in circles and landing back where we started. Even Jake is getting tired of it. Olivia is about to take the power of the presidential office for herself, but it seems a couple of seasons too late. And there was no Mellie.

Make sure to let us know what your hits and misses are.

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Hit, Miss, or Let – Week of 10/26/2015 http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/11/02/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-10262015/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/11/02/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-10262015/#respond Mon, 02 Nov 2015 21:26:43 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=1269 Halloween was this weekend, and some of our favorite shows celebrated the holiday. And other shows like Rosewood and Empire had a bye week due to the World Series (congrats to the Royals). It may have been a holiday, but the show… Continue Reading

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Black-ish Halloween

Halloween was this weekend, and some of our favorite shows celebrated the holiday. And other shows like Rosewood and Empire had a bye week due to the World Series (congrats to the Royals). It may have been a holiday, but the show must go on. We have a new edition of Hit, Miss, or Let.

Hits

Being Mary Jane – 3×03 – “Sparrow”

Being Mary Jane pulled out all the stops this episode. It explores suicide and how we deal with it in the Black Community. It also explores how sometimes our friendships devolve and fall apart. And Mary Jane goes on a reading spree, with David and Lisa’s father being casualties.

Black-ish – 2×06 – “Jacked O’ Lantern”

It may have been a Halloween episode, but the theme of this episode is that family is always there for you. Dre’s cousin bullies him, but it comes from a place of love as he secretly protects him. And then that is mirrored with the Johnson children who are bullied and protected by their cousins. Rainbow learns that Halloween is not as safe as she once thought. And of course Ruby hands out salvation to trick or treaters.

Sleepy Hollow – 3×05 – “Dead Men Tell No Tales”

Sleepy Hollow did a crossover with Bones and it was actually well done. Despite Sleepy Hollow being science fiction/fantasy and Bones not, they managed to keep the integrity of both shows and both episodes even had a unifying storyline. Abbie and Ichabod have an interesting chemistry with Bones and Booth. I could see them double dating and it being hilariously awkward. I was skeptical about the crossover, but I wouldn’t mind another one.

How to Get Away with Murder – 2×06 – “Two Birds, One Milestone”

How to Get Away with Murder continues to come for our throats. We are getting closer to the shooting of Annalise and we basically still know nothing but are hooked nonetheless. And the case of the week delicately weaves in transgender issues and domestic violence.

Miss

Scandal – 5×06 – “Get Out of Jail, Free”

It’s the same old same old with Scandal. Are we even in a new season? Any progress is followed by regress. Everything’s back to the status quo. The impeachment is off. Papa Pope is out of jail. Jake is single again. Scandal just refuses to move forward.

Let

Minority Report – 1×06 – “Fiddler’s Neck”

This episode of Minority Report was meh to me. It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t compelling, either. Agatha is the main focus of the episode, and I just haven’t been able to connect with her. Maybe it’s because her interactions with the other main characters are limited. She just seems more like a plot device. She’s just not worthy of being a major focus of an episode.

What are your hits and misses of the week?

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Hit, Miss, or Let – Week of 10/19/2015 http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/10/26/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-10192015/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/10/26/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-10192015/#respond Mon, 26 Oct 2015 17:24:05 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=1260 Another week has come and gone, and that means a new edition of Hit, Miss, or Let. There was a little switching around, so check out our review to see where everything fell. Hits Minority Report – 1×05 – “The… Continue Reading

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Sleepy Hollow

Another week has come and gone, and that means a new edition of Hit, Miss, or Let. There was a little switching around, so check out our review to see where everything fell.

Hits

Minority Report – 1×05 – “The Present”

The season (but hopefully not series) is half over, but it has really found its stride. Now that the characters and world has been established, more time is dedicated to the storytelling. They’ve managed to craft a nice balance between the crime of the week and and furthering the serial arc. And this time the crime of the week pulls double duty by giving us insight into main character Lara Vega. In investigating her father’s killer, we get to see what shaped her personality and what pushed her to join the police department. Vega gets closure, and Minorty Report gets better.

Black-ish – 2×05 – “Churched”

Really all I have to say is Black church vs white church. And of course Junior would fit right in at the white church. Also, one of the best decisions they’ve made was adding Jenifer Lewis as a regular.

Sleepy Hollow – 3×04 – “The Sisters Mills”

After a mess of second season, Sleepy Hollow seems to have found a formula that is working for them. This time the monster of the week is the tooth fairy, and it’s not Dwayne Johnson. This was a tooth fairy who fed on the life essence of children and is invisible to adults. The monster of week schtick has worked so far, but it’s time for us to get a better look at the big picture, what this second tribulation is supposed to be. And it’s time for the storyline revolving around Abbie and Jenny’s dad to come to a head. I don’t expect any leeway this week, since it’s a crossover episode with Bones. So maybe the week after? Oh, and shout out to Lance Gross for finally making the opening credits.

How to Get Away with Murder – 2×05 – “Meet Bonnie”

One of the marks of a great TV show is making you feel the full spectrum of emotions and not just frustration. And that’s exactly what How to Get Away with Murder does. I’m frustrated with Asher. For once, I feel sorry for Bonnie. I’m wary of Wes and Levi. I can’t make up my mind about Connor. And I’m enamored with Annalise. It’s almost too much to handle. I briefly died when Annalise took Michaela’s phone, and as we get close to the shooting of Annalise, we’re realizing that it really could be anyone.

Misses

Empire – 2×05 – “Be True”

Empire keeps doing what it does best: disappointing us. The stuff that happens is ludicrous. One of the characters gets robbed at razor blade point. Bipolar people are getting portrayed as murderous. Ne-Yo is giving relationship advice. And Hakeem, who is supposed to be famous and what not, gets kidnapped in public in broad daylight, and no one bats an eye. It’s a good thing Andre is finding Jesus because that’s what this show needs.

Scandal – 5×05 – “You Got Served”

We have spent far too long with this whole Olitz storyline. They stayed in limbo for most of the episode, like most episodes, only for Cyrus to bail them out at the end, falling for the lovey-dovey words from Fitz that he should’ve known better than to fall for. The only redeeming part of this episode is Eddison reading Olivia.

Let

Rosewood – 1×05 – “Necrosis and New Beginnings”

I had mixed feelings about this episode. Mama Rosewood was on point as usual, even stealing the episode with her conversation with her future daughter-in-law about what parental love is. But I can’t get over them pushing Rosie toward Villa. I said earlier that Rosewood needed to set itself apart from other shows of its ilk, and this is definitely not the way. If Rosie and Villa end up together, Rosewood will just be a gender-swapped Bones. Plus Nicole Ari Parker has been a pleasant surprise, and I would like her to stick around.

Let us know what were your Hits, Misses, and Lets. Do you have any suggestions on what to review? It might get added to the list.

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Hit, Miss, or Let – Week of 10/12/2015 http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/10/19/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-10122015/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/10/19/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-10122015/#respond Mon, 19 Oct 2015 17:16:02 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=1242 Another week and another edition of Hit, Miss, or Let. Check out to see where this week’s shows landed and let us know where you would place them. Hits Minority Report – 1×04 – “Fredi” Minority Report continues to move… Continue Reading

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Sleepy Hollow

Another week and another edition of Hit, Miss, or Let. Check out to see where this week’s shows landed and let us know where you would place them.

Hits

Minority Report – 1×04 – “Fredi”

Minority Report continues to move in the right direction, even if that road leads to cancellation. With the team fully formed and Dash situated in the department, it was time to put him under cover. He learns the pain of heartbreak and the relationship between him and Vega strengthens, even if he’s given reasons to not trust her. I don’t know if this upward trend will be enough to save the show, though

Rosewood – 1×04 – “Vitamins and Vandals”

Having Lorraine Toussaint be such a focus in this episode automatically makes it a hit. But Rosewood finally meets his match, a fellow doctor, and has to almost die to get the better of him. This episode changed it up a little bit. Instead of trying to find the killer, they already know and is trying to find evidence. It worked. Sometimes it’s not the who that’s important to the storyline. The potential son storyline seems almost pointless, but it drives home the point that Rosewood is living on borrowed time.

Black-ish – 2×04 – “Daddy’s Day”

I always considered Zoey as the weak link on Black-ish, but she proves me wrong this episode. The way she handles Dre is inspired. The look she gives Dre as she passes him driving is fire. Plus Zendaya! And now we’re pretty sure that Ruby will have Dre kill someone (probably Pops) for her one day, if she hasn’t already.

Scandal – 5×04 – “Dog-Whistle Politics”

It was tough to gauge the last episode of Scandal. The plot was thin, but the political message made up for it. Scandal tackled microaggressions Black people face head on like few shows would dare. Plus the process to get Fitz impeached is about to start. And Marcus finally made his first appearance of the season. We’ll see if Scandal can ride this high.

Sleepy Hollow – 3×03 – “Blood and Fear”

The reset button on Sleepy Hollow has been working so far. I’m a mythology junkie, so this exploration into various mythologies is scratching an itch for me. They had a cool take on Jack the Ripper. With each episode, Abbie and Ichabod are finding their way back to each other. And thank goodness Jenny has her own storyline.

How to Get Away with Murder – 2×04 – “Skanks Get Shanked”

How to Get Away with Murder is what Scandal could be if Scandal had a decent plot. There’s so much duplicity and backstabbing, you don’t know who to trust. And the case they had this week was one of the craziest yet, one even Annalise couldn’t get out of. It was reeking of Affluenza. And shout out to Annalise for putting Connor in his place. She runs things around here. At least until she gets shot.

Miss

Empire – 2×04 – “Poor Yorick”

Once again Empire finds itself on the “Miss” list. The plot was forgettable. The weight of the show has fallen squarely on Cookie’s shoulder, but she is getting no help from the writing. How old is Hakeem? He acts like a teenager. Jamal is just as annoying. Andre continues to find God, but he needs to find a therapist. And if I never hear Marisa Tomei attempt to speak in AAVE again, it will be too soon. But at least they finally dealt with Vernon.

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Hit, Miss, or Let – Week of 10/05/2015 http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/10/12/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-10052015/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/10/12/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-10052015/#respond Tue, 13 Oct 2015 01:38:22 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=1232 We’re in the third week of the fall television season, and things seem to have stabilized. There’s been no real surprises, not even from Scandal. Check out our review of the past week’s episodes with this edition of Hit, Miss,… Continue Reading

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Rosewood

We’re in the third week of the fall television season, and things seem to have stabilized. There’s been no real surprises, not even from Scandal. Check out our review of the past week’s episodes with this edition of Hit, Miss, or Let.

Hits

Minority Report – 1×03 – “Hawk-Eye”

Minority Report is on the up and up. It’s a shame that its season is getting cut short. Its combination of world building and character development isn’t one you see too much. Now that Akeela’s in on the secret, we have a real team. The case of the week has been the most interesting yet, with cool future technology being the center of it.

Rosewood – 1×03 – “Have-Nots and Hematomas”

I was skeptical at first about Rosewood, but it has won me over. The cases of the week have improved over the first week, but it’s what happens outside of work that is pushing Rosewood ahead. We’re getting to see how Dr. Rosewood’s illness is progressing and how it’s going to affect his life. This was the premise of the series, and as long as it remains a big focus, then the series will be fine. Plus, I have a weakness for fast cars.

Black-ish – 2×03 – “Dr. Hell No”

Black-ish just hit all the marks this week. All the storylines were funny. Pops’s clogged artery getting blown out of proportion. Rainbow lying about the success rate of the procedure. Ruby spoiling the kids and acting like they don’t have school.

Sleepy Hollow – 3×02 – “Whispers in the Dark”

Sleepy Hollow has been so much better without Katrina. Without her taking up so much screen time, there is more focus on the characters that made Season One great. The mythology this episode was fascinating, although it reminded me of Rumplestiltskin. And now Lance Gross has made his debut, and the chemistry between his character and Abbie is great, as is the tension between him and Ichabod.

How to Get Away with Murder – 2×03 – “It’s Called the Octopus”

How to Get Away with Murder just won’t have a letdown. Sex was the theme of the week, and boy did it deliver. Highlights include Michaela never having an orgasm, a kinky sex club and a murder surrounding it, and Annalise almost getting Nate back in her bed only for Nate to play her.

Misses

Empire – 2×03 – “Fires of Heaven”

Empire continues to be a mess. Between the misrepresentation of mental illness and the whole Empire vs Lyon Dynasty drama, it’s just a no. And wasn’t Malik Yoba’s character murdered? Why hasn’t that been brought up?

Scandal – 5×03 – “Paris Is Burning”

People were excited about this episode of Scandal after the whole “Yes” fiasco, but I knew better. But like the last episode, this one spent most of its time in limbo before it reverted back to the status quo. It had to dredge up B613 drama to keep things interesting.

So what were your thoughts on this past week’s shows? Who succeeded and who missed the mark?

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Rosewood

After a week of big premieres, it was time to see how second episodes would hold up. Some managed to maintain the high level of the premiere, some buckled, one even improved. Check out our thoughts with this week’s Hit, Miss, or Let. Now would be a good chance to mention that a show can’t be on the Let list two weeks in a row.

Hits

Minority Report – 1×02 – “Mr. Nice Guy”

With the Minority Report pilot taking a beating among critics, there was a lot of pressure put on the second episode. Where as the pilot put us in the middle of the action and premise, the second episode took a step back and put a focus on character relationships and world building, both of which will be key to the show’s success. The killer in this week’s would be murder was predictable, but sometimes it’s about the how and not the who. One of the highlights of the series so far is how they treat today’s technology and cultural trends as antiquated and obsolete.

Black-ish – 2×02 – “Rock, Paper, Scissors, Gun”

With what seemed to be impeccable timing, last week’s episode of Black-ish dealt with guns. Black-ish took a sensitive topic and handled it with finesse. There were no surprises on who in the Johnson family would fall on which side of gun control, but the kids’ opinions and actions were a nice source of comedy. Junior even put some bass in his voice a la Wes Gibbins. And Ruby’s presence was felt even if she wasn’t there.

Rosewood – 1×02 – “Fireflies and Fidelity”

I’ll admit I was skeptical about Rosewood, but it’s making strides in finding its own. As we got a look into Rosewood’s personal life and relationships, it’s clear that this is the way to go. Seeing how Rosewood’s medical issues affects his romantic life and the tension between him and his mom balances the seemingly omniscient persona we see at his office and crime scenes. Plus, the murder of the week had a nice twist.

Sleepy Hollow – 3×01 – “I, Witness”

Sleepy Hollow returned last week and it had a pretty solid premiere. With the death of Katrina and Henry, Sleepy Hollow was able to get back to its roots and be the show we all know and love. Abbie and Ichabod are rediscovering the teamwork that allowed them to save the world a few times over. And now that Hawley is gone, Jenny now is getting the chance to shine again. Frank Irving is missed, but you can’t win them all.

How to Get Away with Murder – 2×02 – “She’s Dying”

How to Get Away with Murder started off with such a bang, it was hard to see how it could maintain that level. Yet, somehow it did. Annalise had her lovers doing her dirty work, but her lovers turned the tables on her. Wes has maintained the bass in his voice. The law kids are showing growth. Viola Davis continues to prove why she won the Emmy. And there’s another murder mystery.

Misses

Empire – 2×02 – “Without a Country”

Empire is falling apart at the seams. The number of guest stars is disorienting. The plot doesn’t make sense. Lucious recorded a track in jail in one take and released it on the radio before Hakeem could get his album out. And the characters have done a 180. Jamal has become insufferable. Cookie is making stupid decisions. Lucious doesn’t know which son he loves. And Anita is just there. Empire is imploding, and like with most major disasters we can’t look away.

Scandal – 5×02 – “Yes”

The season premiere set up what was to be a promising second episode, with the Olitz affair being exposed. But instead of tackling that head on, Scandal ran away from it. Literally. Olivia spent the entire episode running away from it. And when Fitz finally goes back to Mellie (like he always does), Olivia then decides to confirm the affair. Just another salvo to try salvage another lacking episode. Olivia has long lost her killer instinct and, like the show itself, is a shadow of her former self.

What shows do you think were hits, misses, and lets? Is there a show you think should be covered?

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Hit, Miss, or Let – Week of 09/21/2015 http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/09/28/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-09212015/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/09/28/hit-miss-or-let-week-of-09212015/#respond Mon, 28 Sep 2015 23:31:12 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=1219 Now that the fall television season has commenced, we’re rolling out a new feature called “Hit, Miss, or Let” to review the week in Black TV. We’ll be labeling each episode as a hit, miss, or a let. A hit… Continue Reading

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How to Get Away with Murder - ABC

Now that the fall television season has commenced, we’re rolling out a new feature called “Hit, Miss, or Let” to review the week in Black TV. We’ll be labeling each episode as a hit, miss, or a let. A hit means the episode was generally good and quite enjoyable. A miss means that the episode fell flat and needed a lot of improvement. A let (a tennis term) means that it could’ve gone either way, and we’ll give the show another week to see how it goes. So let’s take a look at the previous week.

Hits

Minority Report – 1×01 – “Pilot”

Minority Report got a lot of grief from the critics, but I found it to be enjoyable. It’s good to see another Black woman in a leading role on a Sci-Fi TV show. Meagan Good has a quirky chemistry with the male lead that provides for many funny moments but has room for growth. I’ll admit I didn’t watch the Minority Report film the series is based on, so I don’t have anything to compare it to. But I’m looking forward to seeing Vega kick some butt.

Black-ish – 2×01 – “The Word”

The season premiere of Black-ish managed to recapture everything we love about the series. The storyline revolving around the N-Word was earnest yet hilarious. The twins were everything as usual. Jack’s naivety tugged at heart strings while Diane’s ruthlessness produced tears of laughter. Jr. is still an endearing nerd, and Zoey is still Zoey. Her braids were nice, though. And to top it off, we got both Pops and Ruby.

How to Get Away with Murder – 2×01 – “It’s Time to Move On”

How to Get Away with Murder probably had the best episode of the entire week across all networks and genres. Between Wes telling Annalise what we’ve all wanted to tell professors when getting cold called to Annalise bagging everyone. Plus, she debuted a new club wig. Rebecca’s murderer is revealed (like promised), and new mysteries unfold.

Lets

Rosewood – 1×01 – “Pilot”

Rosewood has a lot of promise, but it needs something to set it apart. It has an interesting premise, but it needs to delve deeper. Dr. Rosewood has medical issues of his own, but we’ve seen that before. We’ve seen doctors/medical examiners help out the police. It needs to find its thing to make it great. It does get extra points for having Lorraine Toussaint, though.

Empire – 2×01 – “The Devils Are Here”

Empire was probably the most anticipated show of the season. It tried to do a lot, to live up to its reputation, and it succeeded at some things and failed at others. Cookie, Becky, and Porsha delivered as usual, and Mimi shook things up. But making Lucious the face of mass incarceration left a bad taste in my mouth. And as the Lyon brothers drift away from each other, so does my ability to care about them. I couldn’t keep up with the number of guest stars. I’m hoping that now that the big premiere is out of the way, it can settle into its stride.

Scandal – 5×01 – “Heavy Is the Head”

Scandal has become the Olitz show, and it’s tiring. None of the bad people seem to face consequences, while the “good” guys (let’s face, there are no truly good guys) can’t win. Fitz continues to treat Mellie like trash. Olivia’s intuition has gone down the drain. It’s probably because she hangs around David Rosen too much. The Princess Diana storyline was meh, and alienated a few viewers. The only saving grace was the end which threatened to blow Olitz out of the water.

Misses

It’s the first week, so we extended lifelines to give shows a chance to get everything together. We’ll see if they can improve in the next week.

What shows do you think were hits, misses, and lets? Is there a show you think should be covered?

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Jesus is Real Meets Swirly Cult: ‘Black-ish’ – ‘Parental Guidance’ Review http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/03/07/jesus-is-real-meets-swirly-cult-black-ish-parental-guidance-review/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/03/07/jesus-is-real-meets-swirly-cult-black-ish-parental-guidance-review/#respond Sun, 08 Mar 2015 00:35:54 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=573 This week’s episode of Black-ish was one of the funniest episodes of anything that I’ve seen. I laughed from the teaser all the way to the credits. The episode centered around Dre and Rainbow’s vow renewal. After their wedding was… Continue Reading

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Black-ish Parental Guidance

This week’s episode of Black-ish was one of the funniest episodes of anything that I’ve seen. I laughed from the teaser all the way to the credits.

The episode centered around Dre and Rainbow’s vow renewal. After their wedding was a less than spectacular event, they wanted to make up for it. But so much was going on that the vow renewal took a backseat to everything, and I’m ok with that.

My favorite episodes include either Laurence Fishburne or Jenifer Lewis. And if we get both in one episode? Nirvana. This episode was no different. Then add Anna Deavere Smith and Beau Bridges as Rainbow’s parents and hilarity ensued. There were so many quotables I could dedicate a whole post to them. But Ruby shading Rainbow’s cooking and her parents’ swirly cult stood out.

Usually when it comes to the Johnson kids, I am here for the twins, but the older two are hit and miss. In this episode, however, all four kids were on point. Whether it was Andre Jr. and Zoey going at over bastardization or Jack and Diane wondering if they were even twins, they provided consistent laughs without adult interaction.

This episode is one of the rare sitcom episodes that I can watch time after time. Even just reflecting on it is making me laugh. We definitely need to see more of the parents. They’re comedic gold.

I give this episode 5 bulgar kernels out of 5.

Black-ish airs Wednesdays at 9:30/8:30c on ABC.

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Olivia Should Consider Going Natural – ‘Scandal’ Episode 4×10 Review http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/02/05/olivia-consider-going-natural-scandal-episode-4x10-review/ http://filmsofcolor.com/2015/02/05/olivia-consider-going-natural-scandal-episode-4x10-review/#respond Thu, 05 Feb 2015 20:56:22 +0000 http://filmsofcolor.com/?p=362 I think the question that was running through everyone’s mind last Thursday night while watching Scandal was “WTF?” So much happened and so little happened at the same time. It was a total mindf*ck. The episode centered around Olivia’s kidnapping.… Continue Reading

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Scandal

I think the question that was running through everyone’s mind last Thursday night while watching Scandal was “WTF?” So much happened and so little happened at the same time. It was a total mindf*ck.

The episode centered around Olivia’s kidnapping. We got to see what happened when she was actually kidnapped, what the midseason finale alluded to, and the aftermath.

The episode really upped the shock value. You had the kidnappers faking out Jake and actually taking Olivia next door. Then there was them killing the old lady and using her to smuggle Olivia out. And then there was Olivia’s cellmate who was actually her kidnapper, which surprised no one by the way.

If you take away the shock value, you’d realize that the plot of the episode was fairly thin. They stretched fifteen minutes of plot into an hour. The kidnapping thing at the beginning of the episode took ten minutes and added nothing to the plot. The episode was peppered with useless flashbacks.

About the only thing that advanced the plot was the most improbable thing. Abby did some kind of Inception type sh*t that enabled Olivia’s escape. We’re supposed to believe that somewhere in Olivia’s mind, she knew and/or remembered about the ring on an obscure pipe? Sure.

For an episode centering around Olivia, there was a surprising (or maybe not) lack of characterization. We didn’t learn anything new about her. Her kidnapper made it a point to say that her Achilles’s Heel was her penchant for saving people and not being able to save someone. But everyone knows that. People who don’t watch the show know that. We know about her feelings for Jake and Fitz. This was a golden opportunity squandered.

The saving grace of this episode is that there was no Quinn and no real life Fitz. So that automatically makes it one of the better Scandal episodes.

If using an arbitrary rating system, I would have to add a point for no Quinn and Fitz but take away a point for Olivia sitting on that nasty toilet. So I’d give it 3 dingy white hats out of 5.

Scandal airs Thursdays at 9/8c on ABC.

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