Sunday, May 31, 2026

DOA on TV The Boroughs Ep 1-5 (Netflix)

 






I’ve watched the first five episodes of the Buroughs and will finish tonight.  Promoted as science fiction, I think it’s pure horror. What a great scary, spooky show.

It takes place in a retirement community far out in the desert. The homes look like something from the 70s or 80s inside. Dark and full of wood paneling. Single level ranch style with attached garages. 

New to the community is Sam Cooper, a retired engineer who was supposed to come here with his wife. She recently died of a stroke and he’s sad and angry and doesn’t want to be here but he can’t sleep on his daughter’s sofa anymore.

He definitely doesn’t want to join the community in any way described by the community “transition manager”, who he ousts from his new home as she’s cheerfully in mid-spiel.

He works at first to try to get out of his contract though he has no place to go. 

His neighbor Jack blows past all of Sam’s reserves with his irresistible charm and understanding of Sam’s lot in life. 

Soon Sam is still grumpy and unfriendly, but slowly gets to know his neighbors.

When one dies, it’s not unexpected but it’s the middle of the night and Sam is wakened by alarms at his neighbor’s place. Breaking in when there’s no response at the door Sam finds something with impossibly long legs hovering over its victim and Sam grabs a hammer to chase it away.

Despite the fact he knows it will sound crazy, Sam tells the EMTs what he thinks he saw, but has to draw back from it when the EMT wants to bring him to the hospital for an assessment.

Little by little all the neighbors are drawn into the mysteries of this supposedly perfect community, guarding each other at night and trying to find the source of the horror they didn’t know they were living with. 

A bit more is revealed in each episode. The cast is excellent. Despite being at the end of their lives, everyone fights to live. 

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Librariandoa's Saturday Puzzles A Rebus

 It's Rebus time!  No clues for this one, it will probably just reveal itself in a trice :)  

 


 

Friday, May 29, 2026

Five Things Friday 5/29/26

 Welcome back to Five Things Friday. I’ve been pootling around in Facebook again, which means I take screenshots of everything that interests me.  I think I captioned the Things in the past but I’m guessing no one ever read those captions so I’ll just let the Things speak for themselves.


From Vintage Recipes








Thursday, May 28, 2026

Mary’s Recipes 5/28/26


 A fun picture of Mary looking for something in the...crocodile bin?  Alligator bin?  We know she made it out safe is all we can say.

 

 


 



 


 


 

Monday, May 25, 2026

Memorial Day In The Garden

 It’s unlike me not to make my goals. It turns out, if you’re me, you can only work in the garden for four hours or so before I need to stop for the day. Pfft I used to work morning till night in high gardening season.

Ever adjustable and optimistic, I now reason that my garden should be complete-ish by the last day of May.

Most flowers are potted up. Tomatoes are in the ground and are unhappy looking. They should spring back in no time. Mostly I still have herbs to plant and flower and vegetable seeds. I got this.



















Sunday, May 24, 2026

DOA on TV : Sheriff Country

 

I was behind on the episodes for Sheriff Country, but caught up this weekend.  The first season of the show has been consistently good with new mysteries weekly.  

In the last set of episodes, it was a wild ride with Mickey's father Wes heading a "commune" of weed growers, making deals with Bulgarian cartels trying to edge into the area, and a deal gone wrong that makes Wes think stealing three million dollars back from the DEA via armored car robbery was a good idea.   He almost pulled it off, but he was unaware there was another local player bent on taking over all of the farms and going commercial in order to save their family business.

This player had an inside man in the DEA, who was "tying up loose ends".  Unfortunately for Mickey, she'd fallen in love with the rogue agent.

In a huge twist in the finale, Mickey's dad is released from prison to help fight the cartels closing in on Edgewater.  He's supposed to work with Mickey, who hates him now, but both are shocked to find that the head of the DEA is Mickey's mom, Wes's wife, who was supposed to have died years ago.

Pretty great stuff going into season two. 

Saturday, May 23, 2026

DOA's Saturday Puzzles A Cryptogram

 What I did today instead of posting a puzzle:

 


 

SPEI PU TMCI EQB PE XMQ YSDX FDTIU.

 

Librariandoa's Saturday Puzzles An Answer Key for the Retro Rock N' Roll Match Game

 No shame if you got caught up in a YouTube run through of old rock groups.  Happens to me all the time.


 

Sunday, May 17, 2026

DOA On TV The Rookie and Will Trent

 



It’s been over a week since the finales of Will Trent and The Rookie. I’ve been a bit unhappy with the Rookie this past season and I’m not sure why. I think I liked it more when it was a police procedural, showing the daily life of cops.

Will Trent has piled on the character deaths this season in such a way that I may not return to it when it reappears in January 2027.


The Rookie  The Bandit   Season Finale

The episode revolves (again) around ultra rich and well connected Heath Everett’s cohorts carrying out an elaborate escape involving a car and a helicopter. They carry him off to a secret ship that will take him out of the country. 

A team of LAPD’s finest alongside the FBI go in at night before the ship leaves port, and snare Everett back.

Tim and Lucy who led the attack finally get a few moments alone on the beach at sunset, and Tim proposes to Lucy. A well earned sweet moment, but suddenly a smiling couple walks up and stabs each with a syringe, payback from Everett.

I really dislike all powerful villains, who beat your heroes at every juncture.


Will Trent  Be of Service  Season Finale

The main plot of the show was the abduction of a high school student that turned out to be tied to a human trafficking ring that has operated throughout the season. This storyline will apparently continue into season five. 

Meanwhile Angie and Seth head to the hospital to deliver the baby. They were always such a great couple and Angie deserved the life she had with Seth. It’s over in a flash as another car rams them on Angie’s side. Angie and the baby are fine, but Seth, on the other side of the car sustains internal injuries though he seems fine initially. Left alone for a moment while Angie is rushed to surgery, Seth collapses and dies alone, sprawled on the floor in the hallway.

There’s a montage of Angie curled in bed for months while Will and Nico and Betty step in to watch over little Edie and get her started in life.

The showrunners are all about re-setting the show and characters, but I am beyond unhappy with how they’ve done it.


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