Watch : Teen Wolf Season 4 Review “The Benefactor” HDHQ

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After the cold open of this week’s episode of Teen Wolf, am I the only one out there who wants a spin off in which Stilinski, Chris, Parrish and Derek go around investigating supernatural occurrences? Of course, the spin-off would not be complete without a few cameos by Peter and his sassiness. On to this week’s episode . . .

The Trouble With Scott

This season, we’ve seen Scott consistently frequently lying and/or withholding truth to deal with his problems. Much like the revelation of Rafael’s big secret last season, most of Scott’s lies and obstruction have left me scratching my head. I don’t understand keeping the truth from Malia about her father and I’m not sure I follow the logic of not telling the Sheriff that Liam was on the roof during the Wendigo showdown. I can appreciate not telling the Sheriff that he bit Liam, but why omit him from the story altogether? Scott could not have anticipated that Derek would have been called in as a special investigator, but there is a pretty good chance forensics will be run on a crime scene. I suppose this is just minor nitpicking and it ranks pretty low on my list of Scott-related concerns.

I can appreciate the difficult position in which Scott has found himself as a new maker of a Beta. However, it was astounding to see Scott rely on the exact same “welcome to the brotherhood” speech that Derek unsuccessfully used on him. I suppose Scott may have forgotten just how much he hated Derek and how little he trusted him in the beginning. Anything but the speech that Derek gave him would have been a better, more logical start for Scott.

Finally, I still have a lot of True Alpha Qs and would appreciate a few As. I’m willing to accept that being a True Alpha might mean different things depending upon the character of the person. In Scott’s case, we’ve seen his compassion and concern for others give him the strength to break through a barrier of mountain ash. Likewise, we’ve seen him use his growl to tame other members of his pack, including Isaac as he relentlessly beat on one of the twins and Malia when she was “trapped” in coyote form. Why not use the growl to tame Liam?

Don’t get me wrong, Scott will always be my favorite Teen Wolf. Watching him struggle as an Alpha and now as a “maker” is something I’m looking forward to this season, but I would love some more context on what being a True Alpha means – beyond having excellent character. I love that the consequences of Scott biting Liam has repercussions for everyone. Liam has to adjust to being a werewolf and the pack has to accept him as a part of the group because that is what their leader, Scott, expects of them. My frustrations with Scott not using the howl aside, the scene in which Scott compassionately tells Liam that he is not a monster was great. Liam’s history of anger management issues should be an interesting wrinkle in his adjustment to the pack.

Full Moon Struggles

Liam was not the only supernatural struggling to maintain composure during the full moon. Unsurprisingly, full moons are another issue on a very long list of issues Malia is working through as she adjusts to life in human form. I have mixed feelings about the choices Stiles made with Malia versus those he made with Scott in season 1. I appreciate that Stiles would not leave Malia’s side and that we got to hear him reflect on being possessed by the nogitsune. I’d be remiss, however, if I didn’t mention that choosing not to be in the room with Scott during his first full moon seemed like a much more practical decision. Ultimately, it’s no different than Allison wanting to stay with Scott in season 2 when he made the odd choice of going to Isaac’s house, a crime scene, and deciding to contain himself in a deep freezer Isaac’s father used as a tool of abuse. The pack could have used a few of those deep freezers last night.

Despite all of the chaos surrounding them, Scott and Kira found time to be adorable and lovey dovey. Normally, this would really annoy me, but I like this couple and their slow-paced relationship. Besides, this is nowhere near as bad as Scott and Allison having sex while they were supposed to be looking after Jackson in the stolen police van during the season 2 kanima shenanigans. Slow dancing and a few innocent kisses is an improvement.

The Benefactor

The characters not struggling with the full moon or helping someone struggling with it spent the episode learning more information about the mysterious Benefactor and his drop list made up of the supernatural residents of Beacon Hills. The fact that the password Lydia used to find the list is “Allison” has to be a red herring – right? Time will tell, but I’m hoping that the person behind this comes as a genuine shock to us all.

Helping The Benefactor remove names from his drop list can be quite lucrative for a high school freshman, as we learned from Garrett and Violet. Liam’s fear that he was becoming a monster was quite fitting, as we saw the humans behaving like monsters when Violet killed an innocent beer delivery guy for profit. Will their friendship with Liam trump their greed if he ends up on the drop list?

Other supernatural thoughts, observations and feels. . .

- Break out the streamers and sheet cake, Derek won another fight! Woohoo! Derek deserves a special champagne toast for not only kicking ass, but actually getting to use his knowledge of the supernatural to help Sheriff Stilinski.

- I got a strong Danny-like vibe from Mason in last night’s episode. Like Danny, he was more of an observer to the strange things happening around him. I wonder if Mason, like Danny, is aware of the supernatural presence in Beacon Hills? Will he write a paper on currents? Speaking of Danny, I was all set to question his absence and found this great image to boot.


Image from BriannaJWhatt’s Tumblr.

Unfortunately, Holland Roden shared at the Wolfs Bane 2 Con this weekend that we would not see Danny this season and that Jeff Davis did not think there was anything left for the character to do. Danny was never a major character, but I thought the revelation that he knew about werewolves might mean more for him this season. Of course, Holland could be teasing us and Danny could be revealed as The Benefactor. He is pretty computer savvy, after all.

- Arden Cho is so freaking great at portraying Kira. Although Kira could use a little more confidence, I loved that Kira fell down the steps while trying to entice Liam and the way she took the fall in stride.



Gifs from the Teen Wolf Tumblr

- I will always love Teen Wolf for its moments of levity, including Sheriff Stilinski telling a man with no mouth that he had the right to remain silent. Ha!

- Words cannot describe my joyful squeal when my favorite silver fox, Chris Argent, emerged from the shadows rocking a grief beard and ready to help Scott because he received his text. It was glorious. It’s also interesting to learn that Scott texted Chris about Liam. I suppose Scott can make room for two mentors in his life – Chris and Deaton. I’m not sure what that means for his father, unless Rafael is let in on the supernatural secret soon.

Until Next Moon Day!

Overall, “The Benefactor” did a great job at advancing the drop list mystery. The revelation of Garrett and Violet’s murder for hire activities was an unexpected and interesting twist. The writers are doing a good job at keeping the characters connected, despite the different circles in which they move (high school vs. the sheriff’s precinct). What did you think of this week’s episode? Sound off below!

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Watch : Deadliest Catch Season 10, Episode 13 – Greatest Game Ever Finished HDHQ

Deadliest Catch Season 10, Episode 13 â€" Greatest Game Ever Finished HDHQ


It’s Super Bowl Sunday on the Bering Sea. The Cornelia Marie battles 20-foot breakers in St. Paul, a blown prop on the Time Bandit causes a rift that pulls the Hillstrand apart and “Wild” Bill takes his deck boss to task.

Deadliest Catch Season 10, Episode 13 – Greatest Game Ever Finished
Air date: July 15, 2014
Genre: Reality, Discovery, Adventure

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Hank believes that there could be more to Ray’s new chef’s seemingly drunken behavior. Divya treats a NASCAR crew chief whose anxiety takes a dangerous turn.

Royal Pains Season 6, Episode 6 – Everybody Loves Ray, Man
Air date: July 15, 2014
Genre: Comedy, Drama

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The winner has been announced and is awarded the Golden Thong Award, an ‘Aussie Pride Straya’ ute with kegs in the back plus one more secret surprise.

Bogan Hunters Season 1, Episode 10
Air date: July 15, 2014
Genre: Comedy

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ABC’s Fall schedule is full of stability and safe moves. Thursdays have officially become Shonda Rhimes night with the inclusion of How to Get Away with Murder, while the network has chosen to stick with their midseason Sunday night schedule after Resurrection became a surprise hit in the spring. The biggest surprise is how much faith ABC is putting into Forever, a drama about an immortal medical examiner. The freshman series will kick off ABC’s fall season on Monday, September 22nd with a sneak peek episode before moving to its regular Tuesdays at 10PM timeslot the following night.

See below for ABC’s full Fall 2014 schedule.

ABC FALL 2014 SCHEDULE

Monday, September 15
8:00-10:00 p.m. — Dancing With the Stars

Monday, September, 22
10:00-11:00 p.m. — Forever (Special Sneak Preview)

Tuesday, September 23
9:00-10:00 p.m. – Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
10:00-11:00 p.m. — Forever (Regular Time Period Premiere)

Wednesday, September 24
8:00-8:30 p.m. — The Middle
8:30-9:00 p.m. — The Goldbergs
9:00-9:30 p.m. — Modern Family
9:30-10:00 p.m. — black-ish
10:00-11:00 p.m. “Nashville”

Thursday, September 25
8:00-9:00 p.m. — Grey’s Anatomy
9:00-10:00 p.m. — Scandal
10:00-11:00 p.m. — How to Get Away With Murder

Friday, September 26
8:00-10:00 p.m. — Shark Tank
10:00-11:00 p.m. — 20/20

Sunday, September 28
8:00-9:00 p.m. — Once Upon a Time
9:00-10:00 p.m. — Resurrection
10:00-11:00 p.m. — Revenge

Monday, September 29
10:00-11:00 p.m. — Castle

Tuesday, September 30
8:00-8:30 p.m. — Selfie
8:30-9:00 p.m. — Manhattan Love Story

Friday, October 3
8:00-9:00 p.m. — Last Man Standing
9:00-10:00 p.m. — Shark Tank (Regular Time Period Premiere)

Sunday, October 5
7:00-8:00 p.m. — America’s Funniest Home Videos

Friday, October 10
8:30-9:00 p.m. — Cristela

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Watch : Hope and Wire Season 1, Episode 2 HDHQ

Hope and Wire Season 1, Episode 2 HDHQ


In the post-earthquake new normal, Ryan finds himself living in his ute outside his liquefied dream home

Hope and Wire Season 1, Episode 2
Air date: July 10, 2014
Genre: Drama

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Most of the country’s unwanted clothes donated to charity shops every year are exported to Africa, where a multimillion-pound industry has grown up around them. Ade Adepitan follows the trail of the cast-offs to Ghana, talking to different people who making a living from the discarded garments.

The Secret Life Of Your Clothes
Air date: July 14, 2014
Genre: Documentary

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Watch : Major Crimes Season 3 Review “Jane Doe #38” HDHQ

Major Crimes Season 3 Review “Jane Doe #38” HDHQ

MAJOR CRIMES

On the latest episode of “Major Crimes,” the garbage man got one hell of a surprise when he picked up the trash in an upscale neighborhood only to discover a dead body inside the bin, in “Jane Doe #38.” As you might have guessed from that title, though, this was no laughing matter- not that it’s supposed to be, mind you- but regardless, this was not meant to be one of the more light-hearted episodes of the show that we get every now and again as a bit of a palate cleanser from the heavier stuff, despite that oddball beginning.

Instead, we got the heartbreakingly sad tale of a homeless maid who lived in a tent and was just trying to save up for beauty school tuition. Alas, she got caught up with the wrong crowd, and for once, it wasn’t the idle rich getting rid of someone for some perceived slight or because they saw something they shouldn’t have or what have you. No, this was actually the rare scenario where the person in question was actually trying to do right by her employers and got killed for it- not that they were inclined to believe it, given the evidence against the girl in question.

Dubbing the girl Alice, after the fake name she gave on her library card, the team back-tracked her to the place she was camping out with other homeless kids, including a real piece of work nicknamed “Bug,” who directed them to a place near the scene of the crime, where they discovered a house with a swimming pool filled with salt water- the deceased had it in her lungs, as she had been drowned- Alice’s barrette in the pool filter, and two rich d-bags living it up, who they promptly arrested.

As it turned out, the guys were not guilty, and the same applied to the mother, who expressed disappointment that Alice had robbed them, as she liked the girl and had given her a beauty kit as a gift to help with her dreams. After getting a list of the stolen items, they tracked it to a local pawn shop where “Bug” was trying to hawk some things, but before they could arrest her, she was gunned down in the street by a thug in a car that sped off before the cops could catch him.

Luckily, “Bug” lived and led them to the guy, who went by the nickname of “Slider,” and ultimately confessed to the crime, though he opted to go the trial route rather than accepting a life without parole vs. the death penalty plea bargain. I’d say all’s well that ends well, but it kind of didn’t end well, what with that outcome and that beyond sad funeral at which only the team and a priest attended. Even sadder- the wall of other missing kids that had never been found that we saw throughout the episode.

So, clearly, this episode wasn’t exactly a barrel of laughs, and more than a little depressing, but these things happen sometimes, and it would be wrong for a show like this to not address it. My only complaint really was that we didn’t get a scene where someone from the team contacted the woman who employed Alice and reconfirmed that she was a good kid. I feel like she might have gone to the funeral if she’d known- maybe. Or maybe not. Who knows, with these rich people? But I did feel like they could have at least shown a member of the team trying to reach out to her, or maybe that’s just me.

Beyond that, we did get some forward momentum on Rusty’s story as Captain Raydor sought to officially adopt him. Only one problem- she had to get the approval of her ex, Jack (Tom Berenger), or else a divorce. Well, Jack wasn’t having either, so it looks like lawyers are going to have to be involved, but I’m glad Rusty didn’t fall for Jack’s line of BS again, and went straight to Sharon with his dubious internship offer. As someone who’s dealt with conniving parents before that was completely within his character, so it made perfect sense that he would second-guess a guy like that, especially after their previous run-in. Nice going, kid. Stick with that mode of thinking, to be sure.

So, a decent, if near-unbearably dark episode about how even the homeless trying to make something of themselves can meet with grisly ends- at the hands of other fellow homeless people, no less. Not exactly a fun viewing, but it was a solid enough episode overall, with some decent acting from the guest cast, including former Disney girl- “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody,” among other shows/movies- and “Step Up” dancer/franchise regular Alyson Stoner as “Bug.” (Some of you might also remember her from several Missy Elliot videos, like this one, or this one.)

Also cropping up was 80’s-favorite Amanda Wyss, of “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” “Better Off Dead” and “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” fame. More recently, she had a recurring role on “CSI,” but she sort of dropped off the radar for the most part after the early 90’s where she did a stint on the “Highlander” TV series, save a few guest spots here and there.

It took me a hot minute to place her- and Stoner was even more unrecognizable, for that matter- but it’s cool to see Wyss still looking good and giving a solid performance here, and Stoner stretching her wings to try something different. Hey, given the way a lot of these Disney girls turn out, I suppose we should be glad she’s a Stoner that doesn’t live up to her name- when she’s not playing one on “Major Crimes,” that is.

What did you think of the episode? Did you get a kick out of seeing Wyss or Stoner? Or did you even recognize them? Did you find the subject matter as near-unbearable as I did? Or are you glad they did an episode like this, regardless? Let me know down below and I’ll see you next week, for a hopefully more uplifting episode!

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Watch : The Voice AU Season 3, Episode 22 – Semi Final HDHQ

The Voice AU Season 3, Episode 22 â€" Semi Final HDHQ




The Voice AU Season 3, Episode 22 – Semi Final
Air date: July 14, 2014
Genre: Reality, Music

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Watch : Chelsea Lately (July 14, 2014) – Ben Falcone, John Caparulo, Fortune Feimster, Ian Karmel HDHQ

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Chelsea Lately (July 14, 2014) – Ben Falcone, John Caparulo, Fortune Feimster, Ian Karmel
Air date: July 14, 2014
Genre: Talk Shows, Celebrities, Comedy

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