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Blue Bloods: Loyalty (2024)
Season 14, Episode 1
10/10
Blue Bloods is One of the Best Shows Ever
26 February 2024
Tom Selleck.is absolutely correct. CBS must be out of their collective mind to want to cancel this show after this season. It is about the best show currently on TV. It is absent of the usual lefty drivel that's on so many (read: almost all) current shows, yet intelligently covers contemporary topics. This show should stay on for as long as the participants are willing.

This is the first episode of the (so far) last season of the show. It doesn't disappoint! It may take a few episodes for people to realize it's back on again with such a long hiatus due to the writers' strike, and whatever else slowed down production for so long. CBS, hopefully, will see the light before it's too late. A great show that deserves to be seen.
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Good Sam: Keep Talking (2022)
Season 1, Episode 8
8/10
This Might Be the Best One Yet
2 April 2022
I've been a little luke warm on this series, but seeing all the "girls" from One Tree Hill was a nostalgic treat. Sophia Bush was generally better in Chicago PD than in this series, and I haven't seen Hilarie Burton in way too long.
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Good Sam (2022)
3/10
Typical Woke BS - Again
22 January 2022
Not only is this "drama" more a comedy than a drama, it isn't a very good comedy, either. Every new show has to have an obligatory interracial love interest or two, and a variety of LGBTQ issues. It is a exhausting! And it's forced. Surely there are these occurrences in real life, but not EVERY life. The virtue-signaling is boring and exhausting. The lack of seriousness that should go along with any medical drama is sorely lacking, as well. CBS Is crashing and burning on this one - as they are with almost all of their newer shows. When are they going to realize that the general public has just plain had enough?
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10/10
Gave it a 10 just to balance the haters
27 November 2019
This is a good, decent show. Maybe not quite a 10, but had to balance out the 1-star haters. Keeps you entertained, not overly PC-crazy, and good, if not thoroughly realistic, stories. This review is being written after seeing all 10 shows of season 1. Definitely worth a watch. Make up your own mind!
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Reef Break (2019)
3/10
Pretty Pathetic, but...
27 July 2019
Terrible story lines, fairly poor acting, completely sophomoric - but Poppy is still somehow cute, so I watch it anyway.
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Too Close to Home (2016–2017)
1/10
Tyler Perry: Never Again!
7 September 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Tyler Perry is perhaps the WORST director/producer/writer on TV today. This is the second - and last - time I get roped into one of his shows. The premise always starts off interesting, but then the acting just gets worse and worse. This show had the potential to be a nice little mini-series. Relevant topic - political corruption/affairs in the White House with lunatic, evil, vindictive First Lady (can you say Bill & Hillary?) - with the added twist of the small-town dysfunctional family, and redneck drug dealers running amok. But… The same lines are repeated so many times, that it seems like the whole story could have been told in just a few episodes. This repetitive line technique - used in the "other" Tyler Perry I started, but couldn't stand to finish - is just a stall tactic to stretch out a simple story into countless episodes. His "If Loving You Is Wrong" series is even worse! Never again!
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Reunion (2005–2006)
10/10
Can We Trust Fox?
1 October 2006
So, Fox pulled the plug midway through a drama/mystery...

How lame is that? Do they expect us to invest our time in their new shows when there is a realistic risk of never finding out what happens? Why weren't the remaining, already filmed episodes aired in the US? They were broadcast elsewhere.

Hey, Fox! Are you listening? This was a great show, but you left us hanging. If you're going to introduce new drama/mysteries, at least air a conclusion before abruptly ending mid-theme. Every time something like this happens (and it seems to happen a lot with you - i.e., Fox), there are more of those who will "wait and see" before investing their time. This means you will see an artificially low interest share, and are more likely to end the series. See? It is a vicious cycle. Don't let us down again...
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