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Sunday, April 19, 2026

DOA On TV 4/19/26 The Rookie, Will Trent, High Potential, The Pitt

 

The Rookie  Survive the Streets

I don’t mind “documentary” type episodes where everyone is interviewed about an event.  This one however meandered far too much, and felt as if there was no real substance to the events.

 

Will Trent  The Blank Expanse of Nothing

Will’s attempt to put a tracker on Adelaide to save his uncle results in the death of Amanda, stabbed and left for dead on the street to find.  This one makes me so angry.  I love her character so much and every scene she is in.  To kill her off that way!  This isn’t the finale, and there’s no excuse for her “shocking death”.

 

High Potential  Family Tree

In the second season finale, a dead body in a hotel unravels things for Karadec and Lucia.  Wagner opts to meet a source alone to find out more about Roman’s disappearance.  He tricks Morgan into coming to the rendezvous at a little later time than the actual meeting, and she finds him on a park bench bleeding out and barely able to breathe. 

 

The Pitt 9 pm

In the second season finale for The Pitt, Robby manages to get in a few words with most of the staff who he should say goodbye to.  The episode ends completely up in the air as far as I’m concerned, with him soothing Baby Jane Doe, and himself.

One of the people he has a word with is Dr Hashimi who has revealed her seizures to him.  He’s completely angry with her for not revealing that to her employers, and tells her she shouldn’t be working in the ER or driving.  It’s a shouting match that ends well for no one.  At the end of the episode, though, she defiantly gets in her car after work to drive home.  She goes a few feet then breaks down crying.  There were two people walking in the parking ramp, and I thought man, she’s going to black out and hit those two.  I’ve watched a few interviews with the actress, though, and it was the thought of picking up her son and driving with him in her current state and the danger of that, that made her stop.

For Robbie, I hope he goes on his sabbatical, but is careful, so he can come back and be in a better state.  Better yet, I want him to adopt Baby Jane Doe, and take the time off to get settled in to being that dad he had always wished to be.  They should let me write this stuff.


Sunday, March 15, 2026

Doa On TV : The Rookie, Paradise, Best Medicine, High Potential, Will Trent, Scarpetta (Ep 1), The Pitt, Star Fleet Academy

 


I’ve been running behind watching my shows, and I think I’m caught up.  This might be a long post.  Take snack breaks when you need to.

 

The Rookie 

Ep 9 Fun and Games

The team investigates a couple of very different robberies.  One is totally obnoxious, as the improv prone cast of a tv show can’t stop speaking in voices and altering their expressions as they imitate the robbers who stole from them.  Every one of them is awful in their attempts to be clever and amusing.   The second robbery is committed by two girls and a third party who they won’t name, even when one of the girls dies from injuries sustained in the robbery.

 

Ep 10 His Name was Martin

 Nolan, Harper and Miles investigate the disappearance of a toxic clean up team of 20 sent to get a former psychiatric hospital ready for demolition.  There’s no cell service in the area (unexplained but ratchets things up).   Add in a bumbling, camera wielding Dash, a kid who has taken a liking to Nolan, and gets a ride along.

I personally am glued to my seat in terror anytime there’s a chase through an abandoned psychiatric hospital.  The toxic cleanup team has all gone mad, and they run through the hospital and grounds in packs chasing our heroes.  They are described as zombies at one point, but they aren’t eating anyone, so nope, not zombies.  They are just incredibly fast and very violent.

Tossed in at the end of the episode, Lucy and Celina arrive at the facility, get separated, and Lucy fights off one of the crazies, not seeing another creeping up behind her.  She had a violent fight with the first person, and is injured already, so when the second person pushes a knife towards her chest, she turns it on him in desperation and he’s killed, leaving her battered, bruised and numbed.  In shock.  Nobody seems to see how traumatized she is, and they give her space and tell her she’ll be ok, which she clearly isn’t.

Also! Wesley finds a client in his office at night when he’s working late, who we've see has mental issues, who is stabbing himself repeatedly in the leg with a large glass shard, and he needs to talk him down.

 

Paradise The Mailman

We see what happened with Xavier's wife Teri in the years since the tsunamis.  She’s fallen in with a group who are in a rather small fallout shelter inside a post office.  The mailman in question falls for Teri and builds the radio she uses to try to contact Xavier.  The survivors were handpicked for the skills they can contribute, though Teri is an expert in mushrooms. Another unlikely member is a young boy that Gary, the Mailman, saw on his route, hungry and neglected by his drug addled parents.  Teri bonds instantly with Bean.

Gary explains to Xavier how the time has passed for the survivors, and comes to the present day where he says a group of armed men came and took Teri and the other members away, leaving him behind.  He can lead Xavier to the convoy where he thinks everyone was taken. 

Xavier listens carefully, and plans to use a bomb to distract/disrupt the convoy who appear to be guarding some thing so he can get Teri back.   My thought is they are guarding Teri, Bean and the others from Gary, who shot his friend Ennis in cold blood to keep him from telling Teri the group is friendly and going to Colorado.

Next weeks episode is titled Jane, who is an assassin character in the bunker I don’t like at all and don’t want to know about.  Hopefully there’s more about Xavier and Gary, and please watch your back, Xavier, Gary’s right behind you.

 

Best Medicine Port Wenn-ings and a Funeral

Never a dull moment in Port Wenn. It’s time for the annual bird migration over port Wenn, and two dotty old sisters impinge on a bird watching expedition between Martin and Louisa.  One of the two is acting very oddly, and when she flaps her wings and leaps forward off the cliff where everyone’s bird watching, it’s a shock.  She has left commands for a week of funeral celebrations for herself that include a reading of her poetry. We find that Martin’s aunt has been under the thumb of the two sisters for decades and she can hardly contain her relief that one of them is gone.

 

High Potential    If You Come For The Queen

It’s detective Daphne’s episode as she takes the lead in an investigation of the attempted murder of her mentor Dottie at a massage parlor.  Oof! How vulnerable is a person under a towel with their face in some donut thing.  Too creepy.

Ava is called out by online class mates for getting into a special arts program because of her race, and Daphne offers advice there, as she’s struggling herself with not wanting to move forward in her career, as she thinks it will be a lifelong battle.

 

Will Trent  You’re Only As Sick As Your Secrets

Sorority boys are being stripped and killed, with tape over their mouths with words like Justice and Integrity written on them.    A nicely twisted plot for this one. 

Angie and Seth attend a baby preparation class with a new instructor who shows them all the ways their babies are going to end up dead via parental carelessness, terrifying Seth.

 

Scarpetta  Bridge of Time Part 1

I first read Postmortem in 1995, and it was the catalyst for my becoming a huge mystery reader ever since then.   At some point I stopped reading the series, but purchased Autopsy when it came out and I haven’t read it yet.   The Prime show is split between two time periods, one covering the book Postmortem, the other in the present covering the book Autopsy.

I was surprised by many character arcs in the present, I mean yikes! Marino married to Kay’s sister Dorothy?  Kay married to Wesley?  Lucy mourning her dead wife by spending all day with an AI version of her on multiple screens?   Dorothy and Kay constantly fighting?  Why don’t I recall Kay swearing so much? 

Anyway, the mystery part was good, very intriguing that the current case makes Scarpetta and Marino think maybe they got the wrong guy all of those years ago.  The actress portraying Kay’s younger self is incredible.  At first I thought they used anti-aging technology on Nicole Kidman.   Rose  McEwen, wow.

 The Pitt 4 pm

The water slide disaster wasn’t a mass casualty event, but there is plenty going on.  Dr Mohan has an anxiety attack that she thinks might be a heart attack and Robbie has no sympathy for her at all.  Lots of people are starting to crack under the pressure of this day.

One of the water park victims had her leg sheared off in her accident, and of course it’s Ogilvie whose task it is to hang onto the severed leg.  He completely bumbles the job, in every way.

Dr King, back from her traumatizing deposition, finds her sister Becca has a uterine infection from “having lots and lots of sex” causing Mel to have the most lost look possible on her face.

Did you know a foot could be “ungloved”?

 

Starfleet Academy    Rubincon

In the last episode of season one,  Nus Braka televises and transmits a trial against the Federation represented by Nahla Ake with the judge, jury and executioner role going to Caleb’s mother Anisha Mir.   Everyone is quite impassioned and the trial is well done, even Braka’s childhood memory of Starfleet destroying his home planet when he was a child.

 On the Athena, all the cadets are at battle stations, with instructor Jett Reno giving them instruction, and also making them think and solve the problems at hand, such as how to find Braka and take the wall of mines surrounding Federation space down without exploding them.

The Doctor, who was able to integrate himself into the ship computer and make it look like the Athena was destroyed, comes back out of the computer warped and garbled.  He has a solution to try for the mines, but can’t speak a single sentence that makes sense.

All in all a strong first season.  It was better by far than I expected from previews, and I’ve been entertained each week.  It has all the bones of a good Star Trek series.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

DOA On TV: Paradise, Best Medicine, Doc, Young Sherlock, The Pitt, Starfleet Academy

 


Paradise A Holy Charge

While much happens in the episode, the part that keeps coming to mind is Xavier traveling on horseback to Atlanta with Annie’s baby in a little pack.  Teri has been “taken” says her friend, while an angry Xavier holds a gun in his direction.    That mayday message of Xavier’s where he gives his name, Teri’s name, and the coordinates of the bunker and her last known location have got to be coming back to haunt him.

 

Best Medicine    Doc Martin

Martin Clunes, the original British Doc Martin comes to Port Wenn with his wife.  Martin is mostly cowed by the appearance of his parents, but the time he’s spent in town is beginning to rub off on him and he defends his adopted town from his scathing parents.  As the locals say, now we can see why Martin is the way he is.

 

Doc   The Best We Can Do

Richard Miller has forced his way back to working at the hospital, and he get’s a cold reception from nearly everyone.  Even so, he somehow gets under your skin and rooting for him a little bit.  I wouldn’t have thought that was possible.

 

Young Sherlock   The Case of the Missing Scrolls

I was looking forward to this, as I enjoyed just about every Sherlock incarnation I ‘ve seen.  The music, though! It screams and crashes and shrieks.   It in no way fits the time period, and if this show was set in modern times, I’d still not like it but wouldn’t notice it as much, I think.

I don’t mind Sherlock as a too smart for his own good teen, or having James Moriarty as his new best friend, they are oddly a good match.    

I’m not going to continue watching, though.

 

The Pitt 3 pm

July 4th escalates as the first firecracker victim is brought in, his hand now missing two fingers.  He’s only 12, and seems awfully brave till we learn he’s legally intoxicated.

An old school nurse is brought in to help run the ER in it’s analog state.  She takes charge right away, and sorts everything out.  Can we keep her?

 

Star Fleet Academy    300th Night

The first year is done for cadets and they’re graduating, with everyone traveling to Betazed, the new Federation capitol to celebrate.

Everyone but Caleb who, with Sam’s help, unlocks two years worth of encrypted messages from his mom.   Caleb, again  with Sam’s help, steals a shuttle to go find her though Braka is dropping mines at the edge of Federation space, making the trip just outside of it perilous.  Sam rather cruelly, I thought, traps Genesis and a drunken Darem in the shuttle.  

This episode could easily have been a season ender/ cliffhanger but there’s one more episode.


Sunday, February 15, 2026

DOA On TV: Tiny Tidbits: The Rookie, Doc, Best Medicine, Will Trent, The Pitt, Starfleet Academy

 


The Rookie Burn 4 Love

The Rookie, formerly one of the many Tuesday night shows has moved to Monday nights.  I watch it on Wednesdays though, with the usual Tuesday lineup.

This week featured sweet Valentine's moments, a curse which shouldn't have worked but seemed to be quite devastating, and a romantic pair who were causing small Swan Lake themed fires.  As if that weren't a busy enough episode, the ending was positively explosive.

Doc Trust

Poker, transplants and Sonya & TJ snooping into their boss Joan's personal business, more memories from the past for Amy, and the truly awful return of Dr Miller as part of a settlement with the hospital.  Everyone knows that he tried to hide his actions that led to the death of a patient, how's that going to go?

Best Medicine  Eyewitness Blues

Port Wenn's annual Blueberry festival is covered for a tiny audience by Elaine, with poor Doctor Best wielding a camera for her.  It puts him right into the thick of things, though, after he refused to be a judge in the blueberry pie baking contest.  The resident's are out for blueberry glory and are unusually ruthless as they compete.  Though I claim I could drop this show at any time, when I'm doing my Tuesday night show watch, I watch Doc first, then Best Medicine second every single time.

Will Trent     You're Not That Person Anymore

Part two of a set wherein poor Faith finally finds a really great guy who she thinks she might love, though they haven't known each other long.  Unfortunately for her, Malcolm is part of a gang that has been robbing banks while in costumes.

Angie is the one who isn't that person anymore.  She's about to have a baby and a good life she doesn't think she deserves.  Luckily Will, who has known her forever, convinces her she deserves all the good things.  Spoiler alert, Angie plans a surprise wedding ceremony in the place where she and Seth met, officiated by her longtime friend Franklin, with no one other than a bicyclist who happened by as their witness.  (sniff) It was so lovely.

The Pitt 12 pm

High noon on the Fourth of July and nothing is slowing down.  The episode focuses quite a bit on the nursing staff, and the many roles they play.  The alcoholic patient Louie, who has been an ER visitor for a long time and is known by everyone, didn't make it.  Everyone is affected, and there's a scene where head nurse Dana shows a new nurse how to clean and prepare a body for possible viewing by friends or relatives that is so touching.

Santos gets busted by a surgeon from upstairs after two AI related charting errors are caught and questioned.  I'm glad nobody died.


Starfleet Academy   Come, Let's Away

Excellent episode.  The cadets are on a training mission at a space graveyard.  They have one hour to bring a damaged ship called the Miyazaki online.  Cadets are in sets, some are on the bridge, some go to the ship.  65% is the best anyone has done over the years trying to complete the task.

Almost immediately, a hostile group of aliens called The Furies surrounds the ship and the Athena, boards the Miyazaki and takes the cadets and their mentor captive.  They're savage and are cannibals. While the mentor sacrifices himself, the cadets make their way to the bridge and try to defend it hoping the Athena will rescue them. Sam is able to interface with the ship and bring it more fully online.  They use a comic to show the confused ship computer what happened to her crew, very cool.

Back on the Athena, the Betazoid Tarima, who can reach Caleb telepathically, helps the cadets prepare to be rescued once they get the singularity online.  

With information from the villainous Nus Braka, she's able to be on the ship in real time and, having pulled out her ability dampener, she destroys the furies.

I don't like ongoing seemingly all powerful villains, and I don't like Braka.


Sunday, January 11, 2026

DOA ON TV The Rookie, Will Trent, Doc, High Potential, Fallout S2 Ep 4 The Demon In The Snow, The Pitt 7 am

 


 

Whoa what a huge week for TV.  I have now have six scripted television series I watch.  Four came back Tuesday night, while Matlock and Elspeth won't return till late February.  I tend to watch the day after episodes air so I can watch them when I'm ready, and without commercials.  The only "live" TV show I generally watch in real time is Survivor, which I will not be watching this time around.  Suffice it to say I don't enjoy returning player seasons in general, but in a big season 50 with returns from all eras, there are way too many irritating people I never want to see again, including the two entrants from season 49.  

The Rookie S 8 Ep 1 Czech Mate


 

I last watched The Rookie in May of last year. I binge watched all of the seasons till I caught up with current episodes in May.  I loved the characters and the wild situations often portrayed.  My three favorite characters are Detectives Lopez and Harper and Lieutenant Wade Gray.  I live for their scenes.  Nathan Fillion's lead character John Nolan is likeable enough, but he's always at the right place at the right time and has low level "super powerish" abilities to save the day.

In season 8's opener, the staff is spread between simultaneous operations in Prague and Los Angeles.  We go back and forth between the two, catching up on characters and their lives since last season.  The episode simply wasn't very interesting.  Part of the shows appeal for me are the outrageous situations and crimes our characters face on a day to day basis.  It just felt like not much went on here.  I'm certain once everyone is home it will be full bore exciting again.

 

Will Trent S4 Ep 1 : Speaking of Sharks


 

The new season of Will Trent jumped right back into the many crazy things that happened at the end of season three: Amanda shot and fighting for her life, Angie being pregnant, Will and his real father finding their footing, and Ormer's brain tumor.

In addition to this, Will's nemesis James Ulster escapes from prison with an accomplice, leaving a trail of bodies.   Will is struggling in all ways and having the man he once thought was his father on the loose and taunting him is almost too much.

 

Doc  S2 Ep 10   Chief


 

Returning from mid season break, Doc delivers a sad episode in which two kids and a homeless man are treated for symptoms that can't be figured out until it's seen that they had a connection that is making them ill.    

Amy continues to deal with the hacker who seeks vengeance, and with Sonya's jealousy and dislike of her that puts a patient at risk. 

In the past, Amy seeks the position of Chief and she's ruthless with anyone standing in her way.  There are parallels between past Amy's ambition and current Amy's frustration with being a resident instead of head of the department.  There's always the fear on my part that the better version of Amy today will be subsumed by past Amy as she gains her memories.

 

High Potential S2 Ep 8  The One That Got Away Part 2


 

We're still trying to find the missing Rembrandt painting, and return it to it's rightful owner, once art thief Jean Baptiste is uncovered.  Morgan, who isn't officially a member of the police force plays by her own rules, as she often does.  Usually she's right to do so, because she sees a wider picture.  Here, though, she betrays the trust and respect her partner Karadec has for her, and it's kind of hard to take.

 

Fallout S2 Ep 4   The Demon In The Snow


 

The show opens with Cooper and his friend Chuck in T45 Power Armor fighting on the Alaskan front before any of the events we've previously seen.  Chuck's comm is out and his armor is emitting wild electrical charges.  The men are told to move forward, but Cooper tells Chuck to retreat and he'll be right behind him.  Almost immediately enemy soldiers attack and shoot at Cooper in his armor, which shorts out and forces him to fall to the ground.  In moments, the Chinese soldiers are attacked from behind by a giant clawed creature who comes in close to examine Cooper, then runs off toward more gunfire.  It's our first look at the Deathclaw.

Lucy and the Ghoul rest up with the NCR Rangers who are going to move on. They've had Lucy hooked up to an IV with something called Buffout which heals her but leaves her addicted.  She feels they're too close to Vegas to wait out the drug addiction, so she takes more and has a wild scene with ghoul Elvis impersonators, just gleefully blowing them up with a sawed off shotgun.  They're only ghouls, right, she says?  Farther down the deep path for Lucy.

In the Vaults, Betty and Steph meet and Betty asks for help with 33's water problem.  Steph takes a hard line and says the experiment is over, shrugging at the thought 33 won't survive.  She does try to get Betty to go back to Vault 31 to get a box of personal possessions that belonged to Hank, and she might consider helping Betty.  Is this box the box of toys Barb Howard was packing and sobbing over?  Why does Hank have it?  My bet is on Betty to keep her people alive, whatever she has to do.

Norm and Bud's Buds walk through a town, snacking like there's no tomorrow, though Norm tries to tell them to conserve.  Bud's former personal assistant (errand boy) teases that he overheard talk of Phase Two of the experiment being run in vaults 32 and 33.

Maximus returns to Area 51 with Thaddeus disguised poorly as Xander in power armor.  He plans to kill Quintus, but isn't able to do it though Quintus shoots at him.   The other faction leaders try to talk Xander (Thaddeus) into making a deal with them, but they all turn on each other and the cafeteria they're talking in becomes a shootout.  Dane steals the cold fusion and gives it to Maximus to run away with.  As Maximus and Thaddeus run from Area 51, the airships are shooting at each other and falling from the skies.

Beginning as it ended with Deathclaws, Lucy and the Ghoul find out why the streets of Vegas are deserted when a Deathclaw emerges from a casino, and another steals up from behind. 


The Pitt 7 am



Last season I didn’t watch the Pitt till all episodes were out. It’s always fun to try a new show and just watch one episode after another.  This season, it’s one hour of a fifteen hour day over fifteen weeks for me. Yikes. 

Everyone is back on the job, including head nurse Dana who looked like she might be packing it in after a patient assault, and Dr. Langdon, ousted for stealing drugs from patients last year.  Langdon confesses to a favorite patient that he stole from him and goes on at length about it.

New this season is Dr Baran Al-Hashimi, who will take Robby’s position when he leaves for a three month sabbatical after today’s shift.  She comes from a Veterans Hospital and it’s a struggle to see how she would be able to take charge of a hospital with a constant flow of disasters. She seems confident that she can use her organizational skills to make everything run smoothly and on budget, those being her chief concerns.

Robby’s impulse is immediately to evade being in her presence.  That won’t hold up long, but perhaps neither will she.