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The Rookie: Fallout (2019)
Another overly dramatic episode...
When i first started watching this show, i loved how simple it was. Not every call turned into a major thing as it would have on many other crime drama shows, but this season is really pushing it. A missile threat can happen sure, but this is the third time this season the writers made a "huge threat" episode, and it's getting too much. The sideplots of the episode were actually very good, but the whole "crisis looming" didn't really add anything, it just took away from the character development. There are plenty of interesting thing that can happen while on patrol, and i hope the writers go back to basics soon, otherwise what sets this show apart from every other in this genre is gonna be lost
Legends of Tomorrow: Séance and Sensibility (2019)
First half of the season was amazing, second half needs to improve FAST!
Honestly, i was so excited for LoT coming back from winter break, but man have i been disappointed so far.
1) Neron has done nothing so far, he is basically just a recurring cameo who pops in for a while so you don't forget he exists. Killing Hank was the first big thing he has done all season, and it is completely undermined by a Bollywood musical number, and "Heyworld".
2) What is up with Zari and Nate? They have barely been on screen together the entire season, and now suddenly they have feelings for each other? The romance these last few episodes have really gotten on my nerves. They finally got rid of Ava (i am so tired of her and Sarah whining about everything constantly), and then they immediately come up with this ridiculous pairing. Ray and Nora on the other hand, such a great development.
3) Did the legends actually save time or what? The whole "Jane Austen never wrote her books" plot, which was the main reason they were in the past in first place, kinda just get left hanging. It made it really obvious that Jane Austen was just used as a plot device for Mona's really stupid side story about true love, when there are so many other aspects of her character to work on, like the fact that she does absolutely nothing (I don't count her song in the end of the episode, because that was god awful).
4) Mick and Constantine, where are they? Mick has been pretty much sidelined since LoT came back. For the past 3 episodes, the only good moment with Mick was when he gave Mona a speech about love in episode 9. And Constantine, he is reduced to a deus-ex-machina that throws a spell every once in a while. Need to prove Nora didn't kill Hank? Luckily his spirit is still around and John knows a spell. Need to escape from the Time Bureau? Luckily John knows an illusion spell. His role in this episode was especially bad, he spoke twice to Ray, and spent the rest of the time talking to himself/Neron (and took a jab at Mick).
I love this show, but is going downhill fast. I truly hope that Neron gets to come out and play soon, and that all of this is just leading up to an epic conclusion, because if it does not, then I do not know if i can stomach another season.