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preeya

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  1. S01.E07: Decoded 04/08/2019 Summary: When the FBI intercepts stolen NSA software intended for Tal, Keaton uses the technology as an opportunity to go on the offensive and sends Shepherd undercover to pass the technology to the intended recipient, a 19-year-old computer genius. Keaton must choose between catching Tal or saving the life of an innocent teenager.
  2. I'm thinking Levi is on to Bellows' spy tactics and he (Levi) may be setting them up by giving them false info.
  3. I'm hoping they start to move forward with this show and concentrate on Bellows' plot for a retrial. The "case of the week" stuff just isn't cutting it for me. We know the premise is to represent victims of miscarriages of justice, but watching Madeleine do her courtroom schtick week after week is getting boring. If this show was on in a different timeslot I would not be watching.
  4. As I said above, he should just tell him (Red) to fuck-off, after all, he's not a loan shark.
  5. Which means the accrued interest is in Aram's account. So all he needs to do is return the $60MIL plus the interest and everything should be OK. If not, with Aram's newfound cohones he should just tell Red to fuck-off.
  6. When are they going to announce that Dr.Latham has morphed into Maj. Trey Ferry and joined the U.S. Marines.
  7. Not verbatim, but you get the idea: "Hello Mom, I'm bi-sexual and I have a girlfriend" "OK, bring her over, we'd like to meet her" "I can't, she's in prison" "Mom, hello Mom, Mom, CLICK!"
  8. This is getting to be pretty much the norm on medical and cop shows where paternity becomes an issue.
  9. If you are referring to Ted, he's been on for a few week's now. His first appearance was a scene joking that his name is Ted and that he replaced another guy named Ted.
  10. WOW, isn't this guy the most miscast character ever. How did he ever get this role?
  11. The whole exercise of reports/reporting is ludicrous. The dialog went like this: Cooper speaking: Let me say it back to you, see if I understand what you want... a justification memo once Reddington gives us a case but before we start working on it, a real-time memo where we take time out from what we're working on to tell you what we're working on... ...and a case file memo where we detail what's in the case file attached to the case file memo. McMahon: It's all about the flow of information. Cooper: Tell me, with all this information you want us to flow, when are we supposed to actually work?
  12. This was one of their best episodes to date. The friendly interactions between foes was a nice reversal of the usual combative situations they encounter.
  13. At first, I thought the daughter was a victim of incest with the father. Perhaps that might have been a better storyline.
  14. Yes! They have the same setup, only more elaborate, on The Resident and it truly is revolting.
  15. Ethan is judgemental about EVERYTHING.
  16. Two weeks in a row for the Hermann family's stupidity.
  17. The season finale of FBI is May 14th.
  18. No Chicago shows (Med, Fire, P.D.) for two weeks.
  19. She should also learn to slow down when she recites her lines. I would never know what she says if it weren't for subtitles.
  20. No pun was intended. Ketchup sandwich is or was (when I was a youngster) a real thing.
  21. Superintendent Asshole does it again. This guy is worse than Bubba Gump ever was, and the topper is I can't stand looking at his bright red face and oversized teeth.
  22. WTF is a corn sandwich? I've heard of ketchup sandwiches, but corn. What about PB&J?
  23. Matthew Lilliard swinging a pickax at a cheap mockup of a tombstone was actually hilarious. The tombstone broke apart like it was made of cardboard.
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