Thursday, December 15, 2022

Season 2 Episode 9

While I am putting most of my blogs on hiatus, if things go according to plan, this will not be one of them as it shouldn’t need to be and I’m not behind on it. If things do get behind with this blog, at least you will know why.

 

The next song from Schoolhouse Rock to share is Interplanet Janet. It seems to have a good lesson learned, although it can be hard to tell. I do forget how much of this will be outdated. I know one in Money Rock will be.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGgajx1pGPU

 

Now getting to the last part of The Ocarina of Time, here is the final boss, Ganon. I will share the sub-bosses and bosses of The Wind Waker next. I won’t include the ending of the game, even though I could.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF8nIHfSkOg

 

The next song from Songs from the Heart is Non C’e Piu. I originally didn’t like this song, but it grew on me. I wish that I knew the pronunciation of some of their songs so I could correctly sing it if I wanted to. Maybe I’ll check one of the forums of this group to figure out if they can explain it.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmqLYO3dVoA

 

There was a lot that I talked about in this old Madam Secretary blog post and I will get a bit political while talking about it. I talk about my progress of watching Survivor: Borneo again. Guess what one of the 18 things I’m watching on DVD or tape is? I also talk about having a lot of shows added at once at the start of the year, something that I have rigged in a way not to do again. I delve a bit into why I didn’t want to put when I watched old Survivor episodes my blog on Survivor. You see, there was this post that I had decided had too much detail in it so I make a post without the extra detail that I didn’t need in addition to the whole mess that it was.

 

I admit to talking more about politics in that blog then about the episodes in question. I also want to rephrase something. I am old fashioned. You are not taking away my flip phone, VCR, or oxford commas. I wind up talking more about Survivor then I should. I point out the good guy with a gun fallacy. I’ll post a video about that in the next blog post. I wind up finding things funny due to hindsight as I mention something being the worst thing that Republicans have ever done and thinking it is hilarious. I don’t know nutting do I? I also talk about not liking the plot of the episode and wonder did this episode help inspire election lawsuits?

 

https://adamdeckermadamsecretaryblog.blogspot.com/2017/05/episode-from-1-8-2017.html

 

I am writing another acrostic poem, this one on a city. This time, I picked the city of St. Louis. I will not always know what I will pick. And, unlike the poems that I put in my Madam Secretary blog, I will try to keep this apolitical.

 

Somewhere in the Midwest

There lies a nice city

Let’s be glad that it exists

Or else Missouri would be blander

USA would be less interesting

In case you missed it

Sports wouldn’t be as good

 

The first part has a woman chased in the darkness. (How am I supposed to hit a sap button on a universal remote? Do any of them have it?) Catherine wants a locker where Gil used to have one. Some of the team arrives where the woman is dead with a gunshot to the head. Penny is with the team for this one. The victim’s name is Shelby and a bearded man appears to be the killer. Penny sees bleach there. My brother saw a movie called Bleach. I think this is different. Allie has an upcoming exam that she might be ignoring because of the case.

 

The team goes to what seems to be a regency costume party where the crime scene was. There are at least two rooms and a you better take a look at this clichĂ©. There are photos of Shelby with a guy named Clarence whose photo booth death was caught on camera. The audio descriptive video that I’m stuck with might help since now I will be able to catch names better.

 

The second part has more of the ballroom investigated and they think that Clarence was the main target with Shelby killed for being a witness. The team talks to a woman named Prudence. Man, I hope that there aren’t many people with that name left in the world. It is too old fashioned. Penny reveals that the killer has taken anti-psychotic medication, but probably wasn’t on the meds that he was supposed to be at the time of the killing. Wait. Someone is off the meds that they are supposed to be on? That must mean that Kanye West is the killer.

 

Winslow, who was in a relationship with Shelby, has the same sized shoe as the killer, but not the same shoes. He is the husband of Shelby. This case relates to the Eclipse. We still aren’t done with that plot point apparently. There was penetration that got the woman in a bad way. I heard that can happen. The gun is different than usual. There is then another death, Lamare James from a recent episode who was going to be a victim until his life was saved. They are missing something as there is a connection that they can’t yet figure out. We then finally see footage again of the cliffhanger of last season of the room in all white with strange symbols.

 

The third part has people convinced that the killer of Lamare, Shelby, and Clarence are one at the same. Josh is concerned that Allie isn’t prepared for the test as he doesn’t want her to take it twice. Josh is in another place where he is able to spray for footprints where a lot of bleach was. The team figures out that Lamare was the real target with Clarence killed for looking like him since the killer couldn’t see as well due to the bleach. Four birds are there and important with Penny realizing that corn might be the key to this case.

 

Catherine and Maxine want to talk to the person who tried to kill Lamare. When Josh and Allie go to the crime scene, they learn that he was being blackmailed into being a killer and he was supposed to target someone else who became a killer and there are connections in all of this to three recent cases.

 

The fourth part has the connections that are hard to keep track of and summarize. Alan is finally integrated. He claims that his memory is fuzzy. They want to know who else might have wanted Lamore dead. He gets freaked out by the note: You must cull the rotten fruit. We still get mere glimpses of this other white room killer. I don’t even know what to call him or her. Penny thinks that it is weird that Beau seems to have no fear. But he just seems calmer. The team goes to where a Richard might be at. He has the bolt gun. He talks about weird things and seems mentally unstable. But he also confesses to some of the recent crimes. There is a struggle between Serena Chavez and Richard, with it unclear what happened at the moment.

 

The fifth part has Richard rambling on as his injured body is taken to a hospital. Of course, it is too early to figure out key secrets so of course someone’s going to die. They think that a computer is ordering the deaths with a person in control of them hacking it. Didn’t they already fail at CSI: Cyber? But it could work for a big bad of this season. It was probably not Richard in the all white room.

 

Catherine tells Penny to speak up with her opinion. Allie talks to Josh about working with Serena since Serena is dating Josh. Allie wants to change shifts and doesn’t think that she can be friends with Josh the way that they are or used to be. I hadn’t really realized that Serena was a main character this season and the person that Josh was fucking. Penny realizes that the laptop that the team has is one that the killer is using to spy on people including them at the moment. The plot thickens. There aren’t any scenes from next time so I guess the series will return next year. Good. I look forward to seeing you and the show then. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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