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Chicago P.D. Season 12 Episode 2 Preview: What’s Next After a Shocking Premiere?

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Fans of Chicago P.D. were shocked by the end of the Season 12 premiere. After Voight (Jason Beghe) almost died and saw Upton leave, Intelligence was hit by a tragedy no one saw coming. Emily Martel (Victoria Cartagena) was the new agent who joined the team. Her story took a sad turn when she was killed in the last few minutes. Martel was on duty with Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) when he was suddenly shot and killed. This shocked the team.

This loss has a huge effect, especially on Voight. Gwen Sigan, who runs the show, said that Martel’s death is connected to the season’s themes of death and change. Already troubled by his near-death experience and Upton’s exit, Voight is now having an even harder time with how short life is. Martell’s death shows how quickly things can change with no end in sight or plan. And this will be a storyline that will continue throughout the season.

What to Expect in Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 2?

Chicago P.D. Episode 2 Episode 2, which is called “Blood Bleeds Blue,” will be very exciting. As the team deals with the immediate fallout of Martel’s death. In this episode, Ruzek is still reeling from the shocking events he saw. Sigan says that Episode 2 will feel like a real-life event because the viewers will feel Ruzek’s anxiety as the team goes on a city-wide search.

That being said, this terrible event will also lead to big changes in Intelligence. Voight’s problems are likely to change the way the team works together, and as the season goes on, fans can expect promotions and new characters to join the group. Voight’s constant speed and inner turmoil have already made people in the unit nervous. If he doesn’t get back in control, his choices could have terrible effects on his team.

Chicago P.D.: Season 12, Episode 2 synopsis: After tragedy strikes Intelligence, the unit must persevere during an adrenalized manhunt across the city.

Chicago PD Season 12: Is Detective Emily Martel dead?

Chicago P.D. airs Wednesdays at 10/9c on NBC.

Chicago PD Season 12: Is Detective Emily Martel dead?

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The Chicago P.D. Season 12 premiere was a roller coaster of emotions, drama, and shocking twists that left fans stunned. Especially when Victoria Cartagena‘s character, Detective Emily Martel, came on. As the show progressed, viewers became more interested in how the Intelligence Unit works, but then they saw a shocking scene that left them wondering: Is Detective Emily Martel dead?

Chicago PD Season 12: Is Detective Emily Martel dead?

As the season starts, fans are getting used to not seeing some of their favorite characters. At the same time that Kim Burgess is at a work meeting dealing with a tough case, Hailey Upton’s departure at the end of Season 11 leaves a hole in the team. Ellen Martel walks into this room. She has been with the Intelligence unit for one month. Her relationship with Adam Ruzek is interesting because they go back to when they were in high school. In the middle of chaos, this friendship gives people a glimmer of hope, but it also sets the stage for the tragedy that will happen later.

The premiere episode goes dark just as Emily seems to be getting back on track. The two investigators are taken aback when gunfire breaks out while they are in the car with Ruzek. As they try to figure out where the gunfire is coming from, the stress rises. In a shocking moment, watchers see the terrible event: Emily is shot in the head. Most people in the crowd are aware of how serious this injury is, which makes them wonder if this is the end for the new character.

Even though the episode doesn’t say for sure that Emily is dead, the seriousness of her injury throws a long shadow over the plot. Fans who have grown attached to her character so quickly are now on edge, hoping she will get better quickly but also expecting the worst.

The story in Season 12 starts with Emily’s situation and builds from there. Voight’s battle to navigate his near-death experience alongside his unyielding dedication to work creates a rich tapestry of tension, especially when contrasted with Emily’s uncertain future, deepening the intricacies of the team’s relationships. It prompts an exploration of strength, fragility, and the impact that their demanding careers have on their existence.

The 21st District team has never felt so threatened before. What will happen to Detective Martel is unknown, which could lead to interesting plotlines in future shows. Will she survive this horrific event? Or will something bad happen on her journey? Only time will tell.

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Travis Kelce Finally Joins Grotesquerie in Episodes 3 & 4: What to Expect

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Fans of the FX show Grotesquerie have been eagerly anticipating NFL star Travis Kelce‘s acting debut. After two episodes without seeing him, it looks like the wait is over. People are really excited that the Kansas City Chiefs tight end will be in Episodes 3 and 4 of the scary new show.

Ryan Murphy made the show, which stars Niecy Nash-Betts as Detective Lois Tryon, who looks into a string of frightening crimes that feel very personal. Sister Megan (Micaela Diamond), a nun and reporter, joins her and helps her figure out what’s going on. But for many, the most interesting thing about the first two shows wasn’t the crimes; it was Travis Kelce’s absence. Fans couldn’t wait to see him in action.

As a tease for Kelce’s first appearance in Episodes 3 and 4, FX finally gave fans a look at the NFL star’s character. While specifics of his part are yet unknown, Kelce has maintained a fun and enigmatic tone, suggesting that there might be more to his character’s existence than meets the eye. “Are any of us still here?” On his New Heights podcast, Kelce cracked jokes, which increased the mystery around his participation.

Watch Grotesquerie Episode 3 & 4 Promo

Grotesquerie 1×03 Synopsis – Lois finds comfort in an unexpected person. Written by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken; directed by Ryan Murphy.

Grotesquerie 1×04 Synopsis – A strange clue sends Lois to a remote location. Written by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken; directed by Alexis Martin Woodall.

Some fans were annoyed that Kelce wasn’t in the first episodes, but the wait seems to have made people even more excited. In Episode 3, which Murphy and his team wrote, Lois finds comfort in a person she didn’t expect, which could be a hint at Kelce’s arrival. Episode 4, which was directed by Alexis Martin Woodall, offers a strange clue that will lead Lois to a faraway place, where Kelce’s character might play a role.

The excitement is at an all-time high because Kelce’s start is coming up soon. Fans are excited to see how the three-time Super Bowl winner handles his first acting part as he moves from the football field to the big screen.

The big question is whether Kelce’s character will help or hurt Detective Lois. Fans will have to watch to find out.

Tune in every Wednesday on FX, with episodes streaming on Hulu the next day.

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Grotesquerie Season 1, Episode 1 Recap

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As expected coming from Ryan Murphy, the first episode of his latest horror show called Grotesquerie adopted a creepy theme. Detective Lois Tryon, played by Niecy Nash-Betts, is a character with a lot of problems in her personal life. It centers her in a case that is one of the most frightening in her career.

In the beginning of Grotesquerie, Detective Lois Tryon is having a very bad dream. The nightmares that cannot be described and she wakes up tense nonetheless. The most challenging part of her day comes when she is assigned to a crime scene that she has never been to before.

Grotesquerie Season 1 Episode 1: The Crime Scene

When Lois gets to a house in the suburbs, she finds that a whole family has been killed in the most horrible way possible. The family—a mother, a father, and three kids—has been set around the dinner table, and their bodies are horribly hurt. A father had to be eaten by the family before they died because his body was cooked in the oven. Some cops can’t handle what they see, but Lois stays calm, even though she looks upset.

“I’ve never seen anything like this,” says one of the other officers, who looks very scared.

When asked if she feels sad, Lois says, “Neither have I… but we’ll get the monster who did this.”

Lois’s Personal Life

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We see that Lois’s personal life is also a mess when she gets home. She has a problem with booze and drinks all the time. Merritt (Raven Goodwin), her daughter, sees that she is drinking a lot and asks, “Mom, are you okay?”

Lois doesn’t care about it. Hey Merritt, I’m fine. “Just work stuff.” But it’s clear that Lois is trying to hide her real problems.

We also see her go to visit her husband Marshall (Courtney B. Vance) who is in a coma. Later, Lois goes to the hospital to see her husband Marshall. In a whisper, she tells him, “Marshall, I need you to come back to me.” “I’m not strong enough to do this by myself.” This scene makes me feel sad because it depicts how disturbed a character Lois is especially on the inside.

Meet Sister Megan

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When Lois comes across with one of the characters named as Sister Megan (Micaela Diamond), a nun who is portrayed by Micaela Diamond who writes for The Catholic Guardian, a magazine, the case turns a little peculiar. Megan also stated that there may be some religious inclination towards the murders. Lois brings shocking details of events with her and tells that music from Mozart’s “Requiem” was playing during the killings.

“There’s more to this,” Megan tells Lois as she walks up to her. The music playing, the way the bodies were set up—this feels like a rite.

At first, Lois isn’t sure. “Rituals? Do you think this is a cult?”

Megan says, “I don’t know, but I think I can help.”

Another Crime Scene

Before they can dig any deeper, another horrible murder takes place in a broken-down building. People who use drugs are killed this time, and their bodies are nailed to the walls. The spot has a strange black goo, just like in the first scene.

Megan shows up at the crime scene out of the blue, which makes Lois’s partner wonder why she is there. He asks her, “Why is she here?”

“She has insight into the ritual stuff,” Lois says to protect her. “Let her stay.”

Megan looks around and says, “This black goo… it has sulfur dioxide in it.” The Bible connects sulfur to brimstone, which is another word for hellfire. And there could be something much darker than what we have seen going on than we think.

The paranoia of Lois

As the probe continues, Lois begins to feel that he is followed and observed by someone. It’s the same strange chamber music that was played at the first crime scene that she hears at home. When she wakes up, she has something blackish that she cannot hold or touch, only see.

She is scared and calls out, “Who’s there?!” but there is no answer. Lois’s fear grows, and she begins to wonder if she’s really safe. This makes things more tense.

Grotesquerie Episode 1 Ending: The Scary Truth

Lois hears more of Megan’s thoughts. “This killer does more than just kill people.” He’s left notes. It all points to something bigger: the smoke and the music.

Lois asks, “Do you think this is some kind of religious psychopath?” She is now sure that these killings have a deeper, darker meaning.

“It could be, but we’re just scratching the surface,” Megan says with a serious face.

At the scary end of the show, Lois realizes that the killer might go after her next.
And she and Megan will have to join forces and make him stop before it’ll be too late.

From the first show of Grotesquerie, one is able to identify sad murders, religious iconography, and a detective complicated by a troublesome personal life. Lois and Sister Megan: the basis of companionship for the new horror crime show and supernatural drama.

As the episodes progress the story will become much more complex and Lois will be put in even greater peril. The killer isn’t looking for people’s lives; he’s got some really nasty plan and Lois is in the middle of it. Tune in every Wednesday on FX, with episodes streaming on Hulu the next day.

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Chicago Fire Season 13, Episode 2: “Ride The Blade” – What’s Next?

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The exciting start to Season 13 of Chicago Fire set the stage for a lot more, and Episode 2, “Ride the Blade,” looks like it will keep things going strong. This episode will air next week and continue the thrills and personal stories of the firemen at Firehouse 51.

A Short Recap of the First Episode

We saw some big changes in the Season 13 opening. Stella Kidd and Kelly Severide finally talked about the idea of having a child, but it looks like they’re not quite on the same page. Stella decided to tell Severide that she does not want to have children at the moment after a dramatic rescue of children with Severide’s approval. This means we are going to find out how their relationship started and why, as director, Andrea Newman noted, Stella is not sure whether to have a child this season.

On the other hand, Chief Dom Pascal  (Dermot Mulroney) of Firehouse 51 was introduced who changed many rules which include no use of cell phones while in meals and meet his subordinates secretly. It is obvious that there is tension between Pascal and Severide. Pascal tells Severide that family members shouldn’t work the same shift, which is a subtle dig at his relationship with Kidd. The show ended on a mysterious note, with questions about Pascal’s personal life and links to the past. Herrmann and Mouch’s friendship was in the news, and there was an interesting link between their jobs in the future.

What’s Next in Episode 2?

While listening to “Ride the Blade,” the drama keeps building. Damon, Severide’s new half-brother, will be the main character. Kidd tells Damon what to do during a call, but he doesn’t do it. He asks Severide for help. This situation is sure to make Severide and Kidd fight, which will put their relationship to the test even more.

On a lighter note, Herrmann will be on a personal journey to spice things up with his wife Cindy. He will be looking for the perfect scent to get them excited about each other again. This side story is meant to add some humor and heart to the show and balance out the more serious drama.

Newman’s Take on the Season

The writers are calling this season the “Haunted Season,” according to showrunner Andrea Newman, because many of the characters are dealing with their pasts and problems that haven’t been fixed. This is true for both Violet and Carver – their family and ex-lover issues just seem to keep reappearing. Carver hasn’t been to Texas in six weeks, but there is a long way from calm between him and Violet. The two of the many stories is that of the two individuals trying to navigate their lives after having some feeling lingering on even when they know it is best to let it go.

Newman also gave hints that Severide’s new family duties and his friendship with Kidd were causing him stress. A new part of their lives will be added when Severide’s half-brother Damon comes along. Damon’s problems won’t directly stop Severide and Kidd from starting a family, but they will make things even harder than they already are.

Episode 2, “Ride the Blade,” shows Damon not following Kidd’s instructions during a call. He then asks Severide for help, which puts Severide in a tough spot between his wife and his new brother. At the same time, Herrmann looks for the perfect smell to make his relationship with Cindy more exciting. This episode has a lot to look forward to because the characters are still being pushed to their limits by love, family, and duty. Stay tuned for more exciting events in Firehouse 51!

Chicago Fire Season 13, Episode 2 Promo

Synopsis for Chicago Fire Episode 13.02

After Damon disobeys Kidd’s orders on a call, he turns to Severide to protect him; Herrmann searches for the perfect scent to spice things up with Cindy.

Chicago Fire’s season 13 Episode 2 Air Date

The ninth episode of season 13 of “Chicago Fire” will air on October 2, 2024, at 9:00 p.m. The 42-minute shows air every Wednesday.

In what site can I watch Chicago Fire Season 13 Episode 2?

You can also get to it through the official NBC website and app. You will be able to watch the episode on all of these services and more. The episode is available on Hulu and Peacock a day after it airs on Direct TV, YouTube, and Fubo TV. You can also buy or rent the shows on Google Play, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Store, Vudu, and Spectrum.

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Chicago Fire Season 13: Who Is the New Chief?

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Chicago Fire Season 13: Meet the New Chief at Firehouse 51: In the first episode of Season 13 of Chicago Fire, a new Chief named Dom Pascal (Dermot Mulroney) took over at Firehouse 51. This was a big change. Many people were curious to see how the firehouse would act after those cliff hangers in the twelfth season with the change in leadership.

The group doesn’t really get excited when Pascal walks in. It’s clear that there’s some tension between Pascal and Herrmann when they first meet. Herrmann missed his chance to take the Captain’s test and possibly become Captain himself. But Pascal tells him that he doesn’t feel bad about it, and they part ways on good terms—for now.

He also makes it clear that he respects former Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) a lot, but he’s not here to take his place. As he plans to lead in his own way, we see a glimpse of his style at work during a rescue mission. Severide and Herrmann respect Pascal because he doesn’t back down from danger and often does so to save lives.

But Pascal comes to the firehouse with some new, maybe even strange, ideas. As an example, he makes it a rule that everyone must put their phones away at meals so that people can talk to each other. It’s a small but important change that shows he wants to make things different at Crew 51.

The fact that Pascal wants a debriefing after every call, not just written notes, is one of his more controversial moves. Kidd does not like this because she thinks Pascal is stepping on her toes. Severide goes first for instance and this goes part way towards in making things a little better. Nevertheless, Pascal and Kidd are expected to keep on raging through the rest of the season.

To further compound the intrigue the backstory of Pascal has not been revealed, but it involves Miami in some way. We also notice that Pascal is at home having marital issues with his wife Monica played by KaDee Strickland, which created a more personal story for him.

Hence, there is no doubt that Dom Pascal will turn up the heat this season, and supporters are eager to find out how he will alter things in Firehouse 51.

Chicago Fire airs on NBC every Wednesday at 9 p.m. and streams on Peacock.

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Chicago Fire Season 13 Episode 1 Recap: “A Monster In The Field”

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In Chicago Fire‘s Season 13 debut, “A Monster In The Field,” the squad at Firehouse 51 tackles new obstacles, heart-pounding rescues, and emotional crossroads.

The tension from the previous season, when Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) declared his intention to establish a family, is still present in the opening scene of this episode. After a challenging rescue involving two small children, Stella finally tells Severide in a passionate talk that she is afraid of children. When she says she’s not ready to have a child just yet, Severide listens and shows understanding, so their plans for a future family remain open but undefined.

In the realm of work, Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) departed Firehouse 51 after receiving a promotion to deputy chief. A leadership void is left by his departure, which Chief Dom Pascal promptly fills. Pascal has a well-established reputation for being a difficult and erratic person.
The team’s unease only grows as Pascal begins calling them in for one-on-one meetings, starting with Herrman, who is left unsure if Pascal is disappointed in him or testing him.

The tension is interrupted when a major fire breaks out, and Pascal proves his mettle. Pascal leads from the front with courage despite flying debris and dangerous conditions, winning the crew over with his hands-on style. He doesn’t seem to have the “fear gene,” even according to the paramedics. When faced with danger, he never backs down, assisting in the evacuation of victims from the building and controlling the fire like a seasoned pro..

Meanwhile, Severide’s half-brother, Damon, also finds himself at a crossroads. Damon, who recently joined the firehouse, reminds Severide of his younger self — bold and reckless. Damon’s new interest in Novak, one of the team members, further complicates matters. Violet, still reeling from her own failed situationship with Carver, watches Damon with concern. She had tried a no-strings-attached arrangement with Carver, but it quickly spiraled into something deeper, culminating in Carver declaring his love for her. Unable to reciprocate at the time, Violet pushed him away, only to regret it when Carver left for Texas and returned with a new girlfriend.

Violet is heartbroken when she sees Carver happily engaged with his new girlfriend at the firehouse. Though her friends try to console her, reminding her that Carver’s new relationship might just be a rebound, it’s clear that Violet’s feelings for him haven’t disappeared.

But the episode’s emotional impact is centered on the small child Lena’s rescue. Lena is strapped into her booster seat and her parents are comatose when Novak arrives at the scene of a vehicle accident. Novak promptly calls the police as Lena discloses that her father deliberately crashed his car into the wall. Despite Lena’s mother, Catherine, disputing the accusation, Novak is determined to get to the truth. When she visits Lena, who is currently staying with her aunt, she discovers the horrifying circumstances of the disaster with the assistance of her team. Catherine’s attempts to conceal for Lena’s mentally ill father break down as it becomes clear that he actually attempted to take his family’s lives. Lena’s father is arrested, and although Catherine’s future as a mother is in jeopardy, Lena is finally safe.

Back at the firehouse, Kidd finds herself at odds with Pascal. He’s determined to keep her and Severide from working the same shifts, citing principles. His interference doesn’t stop there—he also suggests that Kidd put her Girls on Fire program on hold. Kidd starts to develop discomfort, and she starts asking herself why Pascal left his previous position in Miami so hastily. Airing at the climax of the episode leaves Pascal with a number of family problems and even a, seemingly, complicated marital life which might be the cause of his transfer to the new branch.

In the season premiere, Firehouse 51 is faced with new dynamics, bitter feelings and high risk work most of them have to face. The episode “A Monster in the Field” effectively sets the stage for the rest of a passionate season.

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[Apple TV] ‘Midnight Family’ Episode 2 Recap: Heart

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The second episode of Midnight Family on Apple TV+ follows the Tamayo family as they continue their nighttime paramedic work in Mexico City. It is a crazy and exciting mix of comedy, tragedy, and drama. The stakes are higher than ever as the show focusses on a string of medical emergencies and Ramón, the family patriarch, whose health is getting worse and worse.

A Shocking Beginning

Strange and sad things happen in a town square at the beginning of the show. A group of electricians are working on a broken power line when two drunk tourists nearby start toying with the idea of self-electrocution. When the ground gets wet, a fallen wire sends an electric shock to the tourists and a local man, which is dangerous and out of the blue.

The Tamayo family shows up, led by the smart Marigaby (Renata Vaca) and with help from her dad Ramón (Joaquín Cosio). While Marigaby and Marcus take care of the tourists, one of whom has serious electrical burns, Ramón tries to help the local man but is having a hard time because his health is getting worse. Because of this, Marigaby has to step in and take charge, which shows how much the family depends on her as Ramón’s state gets worse.

Things get tense

After taking the patients to the hospital, family arguments get worse. Marcus (Diego Calva) wants to make money off of the rich tourists who are paying in dollars, but he gets angry when he learns that Ramón has set up a deal for them to treat the patients for free as part of his continued heart therapy. Although Julio is aware of Ramón’s condition, he steps in to cool things down. However, it becomes clear that Ramón’s secret health problems are putting stress on the family’s relationship.

A Morbid Side Hustle

As the family’s financial problems get worse, Ramón and Julio start a secret side business: they take dead bodies to funerals for families who can’t pay for a real one. The fact that this is going on in secret gives the show a dark and funny edge, especially when Julio starts to think that the ambulance is haunted by the spirits of the dead. Because of his superstitions, he makes a funny effort to clean the ambulance by involving Marcus in a makeshift ritual involving holy water and witchcraft.

Personal Struggles and Emotional Confessions

While Ramón and Julio work on their morbid job, Marigaby deals with how her two lives are making her feel. As a paramedic, her busy schedule keeps her away from her friends and family, and she’s starting to feel bad about missing important events in her life. Marigaby has a romantic moment with her friend Raul at a secret party, even though he tells her that another friend, Bernardo, likes her. This love triangle starts to boil in the background, making Marigaby’s personal problems even more complicated.

Marcus’s personal life is also changing at the same time. Cristal, his girlfriend, tells him that she’s pregnant and wants to start a new life in the U.S. Marcus’s doubts about their future cause tension, which Crisis tries to avoid, but the problem remains unsolved.

Ramón’s Illness Comes to Light

The most emotionally charged moment of the entire episode occurs when Ramón’s heart problems can no longer be hidden. During the event of a heart attack, Ramón almost causes an accident by speeding in the ambulance while on another call. His kids are able to calm things down and get him to the hospital right away, where Raul, Marigaby’s friend, takes care of him.

At the hospital, Julio (Sergio Bautista) says that he knew all along that Ramón had heart problems but hid it from his father because he asked him to. Marigaby out of anger and worry confronts Julio for not coming out clean, he just says sorry because he knows she understands he cannot talk. The family is beginning to disintegrate due to Ramón’s sickness, as well as the secret that Julio is hiding.

A Family at a Crossroads

As the show comes to a close, Raul gives Ramón a bad news: he needs to limit his physical activity to keep his health from getting worse, which means that his days as a paramedic are probably over. This news pushes Marigaby to a drastic state because she might lose her father besides the family being at a risk of losing its source of support. Since there’s not much left in their family, the younger one must work to sustain their tamayo’s paramedic center and to make sure that Ramón can be alive.

The second episode of Midnight Family is as funny as it is sad as Ramón’s health deteriorates and the strain of the financial and emotional demands that puts on the Tamayo family. Marigaby, Marcus, and Julio, their father becomes ill and, thus, they have to continue robbing people while working in Mexico City.

Further into the episodes, one is likely to gather more information regarding the family’s past, specifically concerning Ramón and Lety, and how the past affects the couple’s role as paramedics. At the moment, the Tamayos are merely surviving, but the setting is enough: two survivors amidst the city’s crime and vice are a great premise for a future.

[Apple TV] ‘Midnight Family’ Episode 1 Recap

[Apple TV] ‘Midnight Family’ Episode 1 Recap

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Midnight Family on Apple TV+ is based on the 2019 documentary with the same name. It’s about the Tamayos, a family of paramedics who run their own private ambulance service in Mexico City. We meet the main players in this first episode: Marigaby, a medical student who balances work, school, and friends; Marcus, her brother, who wants to be a rapper; Julio, their younger brother; and their father Ramón (Joaquín Cosio), who is in charge of the family and is quietly dealing with a heart condition.

Marigaby’s Struggles with School and Work

Marigaby Tamayo (Renata Vaca) gets a B on one of her medical tests at the beginning of the show. Her low attendance hurts her scores, even though she is a smart student because she has worked as a paramedic and learnt a lot. The family receives an emergency call though so she has little time to run through it in her mind. The Tamayos run to assist a woman who has been beaten up by her husband. Marc realizes that a husband with his friends, who are drunk, might use force to intimidate everyone at some point; they then rush the woman away. After Marigaby has taken a patient to the hospital, Marcus decides to go earn money but returns home empty handed.

It has reached a point where Marcus and Marigaby are not aware of this, however, their dad Ramon has arranged to pay a doctor to check his heart, with the money from the earnings they make. Ramon’s heart problem is a big deal, but his kids don’t know about it.

A Run-In with the Police

As the night goes on, cops stop the family’s ambulance because its licence has expired. Marcus (Diego Calva) is arrested after a fight, which ends their night early and keeps Marigaby from going to a party with her friends. This failure shows how hard things are for the family, both with the government and in the competitive world of private paramedics.

Julio Found Out Ramon’s Secrets

Julio (Sergio Bautista) doesn’t go to school the next day. Instead, he hides in the ambulance to find out what his dad is doing. And he goes with Ramon to see his ex-wife Lety. Lety says that Julio should live with her instead of in the ambulance because it’s not a good place for a child to be. This quickly turns their talk from friendly to tense. Yes, Lety is willing to help Ramon with his heart care if he lets Julio move in with her. After hearing something that bothers Julio, he confronts Ramon and makes him promise not to die while they are watching. It’s a touching moment between a father and son.

At the same time, we find out that Raul, Marigaby’s love interest, is not only a teacher but also a doctor at one of the hospitals the Tamayos often go to. They both love medicine, which is a nice touch to their new relationship.

A Deeply Sad Loss

In the last part of Episode 1, the family helps a mother, her baby, and her badly burned husband who are all victims of a fire. Marigaby is able to save the baby, but it’s hard for her to keep her husband living. Ramon tries to help even though his health is getting worse and gets weaker. Even though they try hard, Marigaby can’t bring the husband back to life. This is the first death she’s seen in her work.

Marigaby feels the weight of the loss very strongly. Marcus tells her not to feel bad about herself because no one else could have saved the man in his state. At the end of the show, the family is seen thinking quietly about how hard their work is on them emotionally, knowing that there is more to come.

Overall, the first episode of Midnight Family promises quite an engaging family saga. So not only the Tamayos have to face the realities of their work, but they also have personal issues, like secrets, ill health, and inner conflicts. The confrontations are definitely waiting as the series progresses, from Marigaby improving on nursing to Ramon’s hidden sickness.

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Slow Horses Season 4 Episode 4 Recap

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Slow Horses Season 4 Episode 4 Recap

Slow Horses, an exciting spy story on AppleTV+, is back with a new episode “Returns” that delves deeper into the mystery surrounding the London bombings. The stakes are raised in Episode 4 when the evil reasons behind Frank Harkness’ actions are revealed. At the same time, a web of international plot starts to form. This episode not only shows what happened after the bombings, but it also reveals MI5 secrets that have been kept secret for a long time and gives River Cartwright a shocking new link.

The Plan to Bomb Frank Harkness

In a shocking turn of events, it turns out that Frank Harkness planned both the bombs and the attempt to kill MI5 veteran David Cartwright (Jonathan Pryce). After first showing up in France in Season 2, Frank comes back to the show in London for a secret meeting in a fancy flat. At that point, we see him talking to a high-ranking Middle Eastern royal who hired Frank to do the bombing. This unknown person wanted to kill a certain person in what was meant to be a clean operation, but terrible things happened.

It was supposed to be a “accidental” death for the target, but it turned into a public suicide bombing that made it hard to find Frank and his boss. Frank’s name as a hitman is in danger because he failed to kill the target cleanly and because the bomber, Robert Winters, left a video. Not only did the plan fail, but it also showed ties to MI5. This makes his client very angry. Frank buys some time by offering to silence anyone who could figure out the plot. He is in danger of being executed.

A dangerous mission to hide the tracks

Right now Frank only has one job to do: eliminate anyone who could link the botched explosion to the secret things MI5 was doing. Frank says that he has tried to eliminate David Cartwright, and Sam Chapman, who used to work as security for David. Throughout the show there are indications that Frank has some ill feelings towards the two men; which probably explains why he was inclined to take on this mission. .

Frank sends a killer to kill Chapman and Cartwright just as he is getting ready to tie up loose ends. It’s still not clear what Frank wants, but it’s clear that both the bombing and the attempts on his life are connected to a bigger plan involving MI5’s secret creation of fake identities, or “cold bodies,” like Robert Winters.

The situation at MI5 gets worse when Giti Rahman finds out that Robert Winters is using a fake name. This brings up more questions. Her research shows that Winters wasn’t just a made-up name; it was an MI5 creation, which means that the bombs were planned by someone from the agency. However, MI5 does not want this information to be known by the people. As a result, the Second Desk at MI5, Diana Taverner attempts to conceal the investigation by transferring Rahman to a different post so she cannot further investigate. Things go further south between Taverner (Kristin Scott Thomas) and her superior, First Desk Whelan, after Whelan begins to suspect Taverner of amorous interest in him.

Whelan instructs Rahman to investigate other such fake identities as this one, and Taverner continues to withhold key details from both of them in order to maintain the chain of command. Through Taverner’s work behind the scenes to hide MI5’s dirty secrets, the episode shows how these two leaders are still competing for power.

A Race Against Time to Save David Cartwright

David Cartwright is in great danger because he is lost in London and his Alzheimer’s is making it harder for him to remember things. MI5 races to find David before it’s too late as Frank’s killer gets closer. At the same time, Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman)‘s agents at Slough House are keen to keep David away from MI5, because they think that if they do, David will be blamed for the bombings.

In an exciting scene, Catherine Standish and Sam Chapman are in a race against time to find David before MI5 does. Just in time, they get to him at a hotel that used to be MI5’s main office. But Frank’s killer isn’t far behind. In a brutal scene, the killer attacks Chapman and kills him, leaving his fate unknown.

River Cartwright’s Shocking Connection

River Cartwright (Jack Lowden)  comes back from France at the end of the show, having found some strange clues about his family’s past. River gets the evidence that he may be associated with the gang at Les Arbes, the same gang which was connected with Frank Harkness. This could change everything. River stumbles on some paintings linked to a woman of intrigue that once lived in Les Arbes while sorting through his grandfather’s items. River might not be David’s biological child after all now that this information has come to light. Emma Flyte from MI5 catches up with River as he thinks about what he has learnt. This sets the scene for an intense questioning in the next episode.

By the end of episode 4 of Slow Horses, various plots set the scene as to what actually happened with the bombs and the secrets of MI5 missions. There are more at stake than ever before: David Cartwright is a man in hiding, River has a new connection and Frank Harkness targets to hunt. Individuals are sitting on the fence during this show, and with just the remaining two episodes, these questions will climax in a big way..

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