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24: Day 4: 5:00 a.m.-6:00 a.m. (2005)
RIP Jos
Jos' impact on the 24 series is unmeasurable. How does one man in one scene captivate the absurd, disturbing world of 24? The answer is Jos. Jos is the perfect example of how the most average person would last in the 24 world. For one minute, Jos' existed as someone who didn't know why they were woken up at the middle of night. Jos came into the room because his roommate had called him. What transpired next perfectly eclipses 24. An undercover terrorist that had probably met the people in the apartment once comes into the apartment at 5AM. Who is up at 5am? Apparently two other housemates. The one calling Jos, why is she up? No one knows. Why is the second roommate up? I don't know. But what i do know is that 24 is absolutely absurd and these people had to be up to make this scene work. In essence, Jos is the perfect example of why 24 is absurd and great.
Perry Mason: Chapter Fourteen (2023)
A good episode in a Lackluster Season
So far this season of Perry Mason, the show is trying to introduce and explain too many point of views of the time period with such a weak case in the middle of it. I understand divulging from the original series and even from the first season of the remake, but it comes at the cost of the central reason why people watch the show: a guy and his team thinking outside the box to help less fortunate people while exposing those that oppress them. Now, I think I understand that the show is being written in a way where the crime itself isn't necessarily what makes the show interesting, but instead it's the characters and their roles in 1930s LA. I think that's very important to highlight, but to try to mesh it all in an 8 episode season, it comes out being a scattered mess with a very weak and lackluster storyline to keep it together.
Kevin Hart: Don't F**k This Up: Bulletproof (2019)
Chase Bank Promo Episode
Well, if you're watching this show because you like Kevin Hart then you probably think that this episode is really moving and inspiring. If you're like me and those that are watching this show because Kevin Hart is insane and ignorant for the actions that he has done and will probably continue to do, you'll recognize the first ten minutes of this episode being a promo for Chase Bank rather than to "inspire the less fortunate to think of a financial future" just because Kevin Hart does a few photo ops for Chase ads. It's crazy, dumb, and a waste of time watching.