Amy Bradley Is Missing (Netflix)
I watched this on Netflix true crime docuseries on Tuesday. I was already familiar with the Amy Bradley case but it was still an interesting and heartbreaking story.. The sad truth of the matter is that with almost every case of a missing person, there are “sightings” that occur after the person has vanished. Often times, the sightings are obvious mistakes or even lies but I can’t blame Amy’s family for clinging on to whatever hope they can.
Big Brother 27 (24/7, CBS, Paramount+, Pluto TV)
I am continuing to watch and write about Big Brother for the Big Brother Blog. It’s an interesting group of houseguests. At first, I thought I was going to dislike Ava because she seemed like she was trying too hard to be quirky but she’s now become my favorite. With her ribald but sweet sense of humor and her quiet strength, she reminds me a lot of my sister, the Dazzling Erin. My least favorite houseguest, as of now, is Jimmy because he’s trying too hard to be iconic. As for Rachel the returning player, she makes for good television but I can already tell this season is going to be rigged to keep her around for as long as possible. Julie Chen Moonves’s habit of saying “Love one another,” continues to annoy me because it just feels so insincere.
Captain Planet and the Planeteers (Prime)
For some reason, a lot of people on X/Twitter were posting clips from this old environmentalist cartoon on Thursday. I watched two episodes on Prime, one where Captain Planet taught about drug abuse and another where Captain Planet taught about AIDS. Captain Planet had God-like powers but mostly he just flew around and lectured people.
T.J. Hooker (Tubi)
I was looking for a new show to review so I watched an episode of T.J. Hooker on Tubi. William Shatner is a hard-nosed cop and gives a very Shatnerish performance. Adrian Zmed is his frequently half-naked partner. I’m not ready to review T.J. Hooker yet but maybe soon. From what I saw, it looks like one of the most 80s shows ever made.
