Watch : Longmire Season 3 Review “Counting Coup” HDHQ

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Longmire Season 3 Episode 9 Counting Coup 4

On the one hand, this week’s Longmire was good because it moved us in the direction of solving some of the more problematic story lines. On the other hand, the resolution of the biggest storyline â€" David Ridges â€" was unsatisfactory. It also looks like Walt and Vic will be getting in bed soon, which I would really rather not see.

The weird cat and mouse between Ridges and Branch took a turn for the ludicrous. Branch is barreling down the road and gets a call from Ridges, who happens to be standing on a bridge watch Branch at just that moment. They have a showdown that is profoundly disappointing. Branch has been after this guy for how long â€" why can’t he pull the trigger? Because of the feather and other mumbo jumbo? Branch chokes an Ridges dives into the river. What was the point of all that? If Ridge’s plan was to kill Branch next, why didn’t he just do it?

Poor Ferg is really feeling marginalized, and you can’t really blame him. He’s always given the crappy jobs of making phone calls. It was fabulous when he finally stood up to Walt and Vic. Walt was still a total jerk in response, and Vic’s silence was cowardly. But, as we’ve learned this season, Vic isn’t exactly a sensitive soul. It doesn’t help that Ferg is then mowed over by Branch’s father. Ferg deserves a lot more respect than he’s getting and he was perfectly in the right in demanding to be treated as a valuable member of the team.

It looks like our opposition to a Walt/Vic hookup is all for naught. When Walt serves her with the divorce papers and tells her not to leave, I don’t think she could’ve signed those papers any faster. The whole situation and how she has dealt with her husband has made me severely dislike Vic. That’s a problem considering she’s such a major character.

I know it’s the country and all, but why does everyone insist on leaving their keys in the ignition? And what kind of terrible shot is Walt that it took him so many times to hit the giant white target hurtling towards him? In a way, it was a big let down that after all of Branch’s ranting and raving, it was Walt who took out Ridges. What I’m starting to think, though, is that Branch is somehow involved/responsible for Walt’s wife’s death. This seems like a plausible given what Branch’s father says to him about wanting to know one day what is eating him up. If this is the case, that’s a significant twist and a neat way to get rid of Branch’s lame duck character.

Things aren’t looking good for Henry. The court has moved up his trial date and he still has no defense. Cady is hard at work, but Henry comes up with another plan. He threatens to burn down the bar in order to get Malachi to tell him what happened with Walt’s wife.

But what will that leave us with? Marginalized Ferg and lovey dovey Walt and Vic solving crimes? No thanks. That sounds all kinds of bad.

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Watch : The Colbert Report (July 29, 2014) – Jon Batiste and Stay Human (REAL) HDHQ

The Colbert Report (July 29, 2014) â€" Jon Batiste and Stay Human (REAL) HDHQ


Jon Batiste & Stay Human

The Colbert Report (July 29, 2014) – Jon Batiste and Stay Human (REAL)
Air date: July 29, 2014
Genre: Talk Shows, Comedy

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Watch : Pretty Little Liars Season 5, Episode 8 – Scream For Me HDHQ

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Hanna’s insecurities and current situation continue to plague her when Alison moves into the Marin house while her Dad is out of town.

Pretty Little Liars Season 5, Episode 8 – Scream For Me
Air date: July 29, 2014
Genre: Drama

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As a nation we’re getting married later and later, so much so the average bride is now 30-years-old. But bucking this trend at the other end of the spectrum are the child bridezillas. This documentary follows three couples from different parts of the country and different backgrounds who all have something in common â€" they will be walking up the aisle as teenagers.

Baby Face Brides
Air date: Jan 13, 2014 | Channel 5 (UK)
Genre: Reality

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Watch : Murder in the First Season 1 Review “Win Some, Lose Some” HDHQ

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Murder in the First (TNT) episode 8 Win Some, Lose Some (2)

The final days of the trial were upon us in “Murder in the First,” and the big question on everyone’s mind was: Did Blunt actually do it or not? And would he be found guilty or get off scot-free? In “Win Some, Lose Some,” we found out, and the answer wasn’t pretty. Is it ever?

We started with Ivana West’s testimony, which served to help Blunt, as she had no real motive to protect him, what with her becoming the CEO of Blunt’s company if he was found guilty of the crime. Still, West is not the warmest human being in the world, so Blunt still felt he should speak to the jury himself, which he ultimately ended up doing, for better or for worse, after Salter testified about Terry’s trying to set Blunt up for a drug bust entrapment.

For the most part, it went surprisingly well, though defense team leader Daniels was actively against it. Understandably, as Blunt’s true colors began to shine through towards the end, when he snidely attacked the prosecution leader, Siletti (Currie Graham), coming off as incredibly arrogant. Of course, we’ve known all along that Blunt is a D-bag, but was he really a murderer? The final result now mostly lied in the effectiveness of Daniels’ closing argument- or the prosecution’s, as the case might be.

I thought both were pretty solid, and I liked the way the closing argument sequence was shot, with snippets of each lawyer’s speeches juxtaposed against one another, so that you could hear one sides’ take on the matter at hand, directly followed by how the matter was addressed by the other side, instead of the typical approach of showing one, then the other. I do think that Daniels was the more effective of the two, and that Siletti probably didn’t help matters by the way he put certain things- i.e. the ick-inducing comment about how Blunt killed Cindy while “his semen was still in her mouth.” Real classy, dude, even if it is true.

In the end, the jury agreed, as Blunt was declared not guilty. Ah, but it was hardly over, as, in one last dick move, Blunt approached Hildy and Terry afterwards and flat-out confessed he did it, citing that the double jeopardy law would cover his butt and keep him from actually going down for it in the future. From the looks of next week’s preview, Terry is going to try and take Blunt down for the murder of Kevin Neyers, aka Blunt’s dad. That is, if he actually did it.

That was mostly it, save Terry visiting convicted murderer Chris Walton in jail to try and get more info on who might have really killed Neyers and Wilkerson making a last-ditch effort to save his marriage to no avail, before finding out that Blunt had been the one to send his wife the copy of the sex tape in order to free Bill from what Blunt saw as a miserable existence.

There was also poor Hannah realizing that Blunt was likely going to come out on top of this yet again. “I feel like he raped me twice and got away with it,” she said to a perhaps-a-little-too-comforting Molk. Pretty heartbreaking.

Oh, and Terry bedded down with realtor Jasmine- understandable, as she was played by the delectable Dilshad Vadsaria- but then screwed it up royally by somewhat overreacting when she said she loved him. Yes, it was way too soon on her part, especially knowing his circumstances like she did, but good for her for storming out and saying he didn’t deserve her: after that outburst, he really didn’t.

Anyone but me think that there was something fishy going on there with all of that? Maybe I’m over-thinking it, but given the show’s tendency to waste no part of the animal, I’m thinking that there’s a reason for all of this, and it’s not good. Not sure what it does mean, mind you, but I’m just saying.

That was really it, as the trial was understandably and justifiably the main event of the episode at hand. The outcome was as expected, but that scene where Blunt confessed to Terry and Hildy was admittedly the most chilling thing in the episode, with the possible exception of the scene with Hannah realizing that good guys- or girls, in this case- often finish last. Tough stuff, but it ain’t over until the fat lady sings, as they say. We’ll just see what happens next for the sleazy Blunt- he might just wish he’d kept his mouth shut.

What did you think of “Murder in the First” this week? Were you surprised by the verdict? Or by Blunt’s confession? Do you now think he might have killed his father as well? Will he kill again? Will Hannah seek her own personal justice against him? Or even Molk, on her behalf? Will Terry clear Walton’s name? What will happen next? Make your predictions below, and see you next time!

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Watch : Blinging Up Baby HDHQ

Blinging Up Baby HDHQ


From crystal-covered dummies and frills to hairpieces, make-up and spray tans, the growing trend among parents to kit out their toddlers in top-to-toe glamour is now worth billions.

Blinging Up Baby
Air date: July 28, 2014 | Channel 5 (UK)
Genre: Reality

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Wentworth Season 2, Episode 11 – Into the Night
Air date: July 29, 2014
Genre: Drama, Action, Crime

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Watch : Major Crimes Season 2 Review “Cutting Loose” HDHQ

Major Crimes Season 2 Review “Cutting Loose” HDHQ

Major Crimes Season 3 Episode 8 Cutting Loose (5)

On the latest episode of “Major Crimes,” if the team couldn’t come to Hollywood, Hollywood came to the team, with all the requisite bells and whistles, in “Cutting Loose.” When a moderately popular celebrity came in to discuss the murder of his stalker, the station pulled out all the stops, in a clever way to put the star at ease while also managing to keep him from lawyering up while they figured out what was going on. So, naturally, the investigation went viral in no time and the press eventually descended upon the precinct to await the results: did he or didn’t he do it?

This was a really fun episode, with former “90210”-star Luke Perry as Jonny Worth, star of “Badge of Justice,” aka the show that Tao advises for, in a bid for a little money on the side to help put his kids through college. The former star of the sitcom “Cutting Loose”-hence the episode title- Worth had seen better days, and with his latest show currently “on the bubble,” as we say in the biz, this also meant that Tao’s side checks were in danger of going away as well. The faster the team could clear Worth, the better it was for the show, and the better it was for Tao, so all stops were pulled to do so.

I just loved the amusing bits with the industry jargon, and Tao explaining the terminology to a bemused Provenza and Flynn. Even better, as someone who fields my fair share of comments about the shows I review, particularly ones of a crime procedural nature, and how often they are factually incorrect and at times even ludicrous, I really appreciated the scene with the ME grousing about how “Badge of Justice” should have already been cancelled because of all the inaccuracies- not to mention the fake-looking “morgue.” LOL.

Okay, so the haters have their points. Yes, most crimes don’t tend to be solved in a day or two and most forensics people don’t have access to all the tech we see on the likes of “CSI.” Some of the jobs on these shows aren’t even a thing, for that matter- they’re completely made-up fictional positions that no one holds IRL. But TV is what it is, and you often have to take the good with the bad, and, while I could point out that the same exact thing happened in this very show and a complex crime was solved in the space of about a day, who cares? It’s a freaking show, people. It isn’t supposed to be real- that’s why they call it fiction.

Sure, it’s not too much to ask for the occasional smartly-written endeavor that actually rings true as possible, but isn’t it better to entertain, even if it means sometimes throwing logic and good sense out the window? I mean, is anybody really questioning the believability of, say, a vampire or witch show? Okay, I actually did get some for “Salem” from people who thought it wasn’t historically accurate enough, but you get my meaning- and it sort of proves my point as well. TV isn’t always meant to be taken seriously, or at least as seriously as some do. Sometimes you’ve got to check your brain at the door, or no one would be able to entertain to the extent they do.

This “Major Crimes” episode was certainly entertaining, whether it was believable or not. Hell, even I figured it was probably the husband who did it, knowing that it’s standard crime procedural practice for the second-tier star to be the one who did it in a show with a name guest star, if it isn’t the headline star themselves. Here, we had Dan Bakkedahl- not exactly a household name, sure, but certainly well-known enough to us film and TV geeks and critics, for the likes of “Veep” and “Legit,” most recently. Besides, the guy’s wife, aka the victim, was in love with a celebrity to a decidedly disturbing level, so the motive was there for him where it wasn’t for anyone else, really.

I will admit, part of me hoped it was the assistant, Kiki (Kate Morgan Chadwick), partially for being named freaking Kiki, and also because the idea of a constantly texting phonebot- a la Brie Larson’s character in “Don Jon”- being a celebrity stalker-turned-psycho-killer amused me, as did the actress. But having Kiki punching the suspect for getting her fired was pretty sweet, too. I kind of loved that character, if I’m being honest, which probably says a lot about me, since she barely said a word.

But I so know many people like that, and oh my God, put down the phone already and live your lives, for God’s sake! I especially hate it at rock concerts- watch the show, people, and you won’t have to record it! And, of course, using a phone at the movies are a big no-no in my book as a movie critic as well, at least once the film starts, though you should really put it down when the trailers start to roll. Newsflash: some people like to watch those in peace, too! Okay- rant over.

Great moments in the episode: the “bubble” conversation; the word of the day: “frass” (aka insect excrement); Jon’s thrill at being on the murder board (which he eventually bought!); Jon’ fixing his hair in the reflection of the officers who died in the line of duty plaque; the ladies fawning over him, especially D.D.A. Andrea, who was adorably smitten with Jon; the Jon-themed website and fan fiction (no, it’s not real, and yes, I checked, sadly on both counts); the mountain of horrific fan stuff Zelda owned and the sight of some of the team wheeling it in, i.e. the stand-up cut-out; the return of Sanchez and the taken aback look on his face when Raydor hugged him.

There was also Jon’s line: “My problem is, I try to be nice to everybody- especially in hot tubs”- LOL. The valley girl (Marisa Chen Moller) storage unit chick’s recap of what she’d just told the cops: “Uh, it was cute and it was red and it was a convertible”- double LOL. Lastly, there was the priceless look on Tao’s face when the murderer said: “What kind of deviant rides around with bolt cutters all the time?” Who has two thumbs and is pointing them at himself? This guy.

There was also the reveal that Jon had Instagram-ed a semi-selfie (which Tao took!) and tweeted about the situation online from the station himself, thus alerting the media in the process and angering Taylor; and the bit at Rusty’s party where Taylor finally acknowledged what many of us were thinking and almost afraid to say because of the reaction of others, given his past: that most everyone wanted to kill Rusty at some point- and not just the wacko after him. Talk about a bucket of win- top to bottom, this was a great episode.

I thought for sure the one with the doggie death (“Frozen Assets,” written by Adam Belanoff) would end up my favorite guilty pleasure of the season, but this one may have taken the cake. I felt so strongly about it I had to web-stalk the writer to find out who it was, but I’m happy to report it was the interestingly-named Duppy Demetrius, a five-time previous writer for the show who also wrote for “The Closer” and “24.” Kudos to him for writing such a fun one, and by all means, keep up the good work, guys!

The hilarious thing is, I’ve never followed actor Luke Perry’s career- I’ve never even seen a single episode of “90210”- but this was the most entertained I’ve ever been by his work by a country mile. Maybe he should go the James Van Der Beek route (a la “Don’t Trust the ‘B’ in Apt. 23”) and get a role parodying himself on a sitcom or something, because he was really funny here, and the prime reason this episode worked as well as it did. As ever, it’s often all about the casting- and of course, the writing. Well, this writer enjoyed it just fine, inaccuracies be damned, for whatever that’s worth.

What did you think of “Major Crimes” this week? Did you also get a kick out of the episode, or do you prefer the more serious ones? Would you watch a show with Perry parodying himself? Can you wait until someone writes an episode of one these shows in which a person constantly on the phone is either the murderer or the victim? (Okay, that one just might be me.) Did you ever have a celebrity crush you were semi-obsessive over? (Mine was Sarah Michelle Gellar, circa “Buffy”- though I still love her, don’t get me wrong!) What has been your favorite episode of the season so far? Sound off below, and I’ll see you next week, my fearless fellow armchair critics!

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Watch : Going Deep with David Rees Season 1, Episode 5, 6 – How to Swat a Fly / How to Open a Door HDHQ

Going Deep with David Rees Season 1, Episode 5, 6 â€" How to Swat a Fly / How to Open a Door HDHQ


Episode 5 – How to Swat a Fly: David masters the art of fending off flies with his hands.

Episode 6 – How to Open a Door: A how-to guide for opening doors is given.

Going Deep with David Rees Season 1, Episode 5, 6 – How to Swat a Fly / How to Open a Door
Air date: July 28, 2014 | National Geographic Channel
Genre: Reality, Educational, How to do it Yourself

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Watch : Hit The Floor Season 2, Episode 10 – Steal HDHQ

Hit The Floor Season 2, Episode 10 â€" Steal HDHQ


Jelena makes a decision; Ahsha gets the opportunity of a lifetime; Lionel’s nightmares come true; Sloane gets revenge.

Hit The Floor Season 2, Episode 10 – Steal
Air date: July 28, 2014
Genre: Drama, Sports

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