So, I randomly decided to rewatch one of my favorite shows of all time, Supernatural. I don’t know if I’ll be able to keep this up, but I’m gonna try and review every episode that I watch.
[SPOILERS BELOW FOR THIS EPISODE AND FUTURE EPISODES!!]
The second season of Without a Trace aired in 2003 and concluded in 2004. This season like the last focused a lot on Jack Malone played by Anthony LaPaglia, but it did a decent job of trying to explore the other characters. With Jack, we got some good story progression with an exploration of his relationship with his father and the struggles he deals with in his marriage. This season there were a couple episodes that gave Danny Taylor (Enrique Murciano) and Vivian Johnson (Marianne Jean-Baptiste) the spotlight. We didn’t get that much with Samantha Spade (Poppy Montgomery), which was unfortunate, but Martin Fitzgerald (Eric Close) had some interesting stories that I hope they continue to explore next season.
Season two of Cold Case premiered in 2004 and wrapped up in 2005. The second season does a good job of exploring the characters of the Cold Case unit. Lilly Rush and Scotty Valens like the previous season are the ones to get the most development, but this season does a good job of giving us more information about the other characters: Nick Vera, Will Jeffries, and John Stillman. This season also has more of Scotty’s relationship with his girlfriend Elisa and the ending of that relationship. They also introduce Lilly’s estranged younger sister Christina, who Lilly wants nothing to do with, but Scotty gets drawn to.
In 2002, CBS aired a new police procedural called Without a Trace, that was about a squad in the FBI that focused on finding missing people. Every episode dealt with the team racing against the clock to find the missing person of the week, along the way you get to know each member of the squad better. The squad consists of Jack Malone played by Anthony LaPaglia, Samantha Spade played by Poppy Montgomery, Vivian Johnson played by Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Danny Taylor played by Enrique Murciano, and Martin Fitzgerald played by Eric Close.
Cold Case was a show that I was obsessed with when it was on TV. Forever, I haven’t been able to rewatch it because the music used in the show makes it difficult to put it on DVD or streaming services. Thankfully, I found that the whole series was on Roku and started having myself a rewatch. As I started, I decided that I would do reviews for each episode. So, under the cut is a small review for each episode, followed by my overall thoughts of the season.
In the first episode of the second season, Eve is trying to deal with the fact that she stabbed Villanelle, while Villanelle is trying to get her wound taken care of.
In the twenty-second episode and season finale of the reboot of Charmed, Mel, Maggie, and Harry must work together to stop Macy as she lets herself be consumed by the power of the Source.
In episode twenty-two and the season finale of season one, the sisters must figure out how to stop a demon who wants them dead and is getting help from another demon who can reverse time, but will all of them make it out of this fight alive?
[OH, I SHOULD MENTION THAT IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN CHARMED, FOR WHATEVER REASON, THEN YOU SHOULDN’T READ THESE ARTICLES BECAUSE THERE WILL BE SO MANY SPOILERS FOR THE EPISODE I’M TALKING ABOUT AND FUTURE PLOTLINES. YOU’VE BEEN WARNED.]
In the twenty-first episode of the reboot of Charmed, the sisters must figure out a way to stop the freed Harbinger’s deadly virus, while trying to keep Charity safe from Fiona.
In episode twenty-one of season one, Leo reappears in the sister’s lives, needing their help to protect a woman from a Darklighter. Meanwhile, Piper must come to terms with her feelings for Leo before it’s too late.
[OH, I SHOULD MENTION THAT IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN CHARMED, FOR WHATEVER REASON, THEN YOU SHOULDN’T READ THESE ARTICLES BECAUSE THERE WILL BE SO MANY SPOILERS FOR THE EPISODE I’M TALKING ABOUT AND FUTURE PLOTLINES. YOU’VE BEEN WARNED.]