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TV Review: Whose Line Is It Anyway

ImageOne of my favourite shows on earth is back! Whose Line Is It Anyway premiered earlier today (for me but last night for those of you in the USA) on the CW.

As I have reviewed in Love It Or Hate It when we first found out that it’s coming back, Drew Carey is not the host of the show anymore but Aisha Tyler. As per the post, I was a little bit doubtful of how it’s gonna be now with the new host.

But I shouldn’t have doubted it in the first place. She is absolutely brilliant. There is no awkwardness between her and the regulars – Wayne Brady, who trended on Twitter, Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles. There is already some form of camaraderie between the four. She’s not afraid to poke fun at the performers. I have no complaints at all.

There is a new segment this season called “Sideways Scenes” where three of the performers will go backstage and lie on the ground. The images will be projected out to the audience but it will seem like they are just normally standing. The performers were all just rolling around on the ground trying to act like they were walking and it’s so funny.

This season, there are also special guests. I’m not sure if it’s going to be a regular thing because past seasons weren’t so regular but this season has two in a row. The premiere of the show has Lauren Cohan from HBO’s The Walking Dead and Glee‘s very own Kevin McHale. I wasn’t really impressed with Lauren. She looked a bit awkward. I don’t think she can improvise really well but she tried. There was a funny moment from her. But you have to watch it to see it. I was in stitches! I am very impressed with Kevin though. He harmonized with Wayne Brady and was able to come up with a song somehow, he pretty much was perfect when it comes to acting out what Colin said and he did a British accent in another segment all on his own. It’s absolutely amazing to watch.

All in all, I love it, I love it, I love it! I can’t wait for more episodes! This time, please stay, Whose Line Is It Anyway. Don’t ever disappear from our TV screens!

 


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TV Review: Teen Wolf – Motel California

ImageI know, I know, I missed a couple of episode reviews of Teen Wolf. I wanted to come up with an awesome reason why I didn’t write my reviews for the two episodes before this latest one but I came up with none except that I was being a lazy arse. And also that I just watched the two episodes before this one like 2 hours ago. But, I don’t regret my decision at all because Motel California has got to be one of the best episodes of Teen Wolf.

Cut for possible spoilers for those who have not watched…

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TV Review: Game of Thrones – The Rains of Castamere

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There are no words to describe how I feel after watching the latest episode of Game of Thrones. No words at all so I will just leave you with this gif to express how I feel and let me collect my thoughts before I write a coherent review of the episode.

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I don’t read the book and I know this was written ages ago. There is nothing we can do about it because it’s a book that’s written ages ago. George R. R. Martin had written it and meant for it to happen and he has said that it was one of the most difficult scenes to write. Trust me, as a viewer, it is going to be one of the most difficult scenes to watch for any TV shows. If you are wondering, Kurt and Blaine’s break-up scene is one of those difficult scenes to watch. 

Because what I am about to write would contain spoilers, I have to hide what I said under the cut…

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TV Review: Criminal Minds Season 8

Last night, I just finished watching Season 8 of Criminal Minds.

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You know what I love about crime shows? You don’t get sick of it. Okay, that’s a lie: I did stop watching CSI but I continue to watch Criminal Minds because that show has some of the sickest episodes ever. And they usually solve serial crimes rather than a one-off ones. They use the evidence gathered to figure out the background and mindset of the criminals and send out a profile so that the cops can catch them. I also love the chemistry between the cast members. You can truly see that they are a family.

In Season 8, we see Matthew Gray Gubler once again helming the director’s seat for a couple of the episodes and one of the episodes is pretty traumatizing with the human puppets. And in this season, we also see quite early on that someone is seriously stalking the team and it’s an ongoing storyline throughout the many episodes so that was pretty interesting to watch but the season finale was a little of a let-down as compared to the previous seasons. It lacks the suspense we see in the two seasons before this.

Also, notably in this season, I notice a lot of LGBT characters coming out, no pun absolutely intended – a gay couple questioned at the park, a lesbian couple with a kid who was a part of a kidnap case, a gay character who had a bad childhood, etc. There are lot of that this season, in my opinion. That was nice to see.

Overall, I had nothing much to comment. Criminal Minds would probably never disappoint me and I can’t wait to watch the ninth season.