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Top 3 TV Moments – June 7 – June 12

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By: Malasha Parker

 

 

 

Each week I’ll be picking the best drama, comedy or reality TV and sci-fi/fantasy moments from the shows of the prior week. They may sometimes be equipped with some of your favorite ships or tear-jerking moments. So, keep reading if you are still not over what happened on your favorite TV show this week!

 

 

Drama: The Bold Type, “Leveling Up” – Say what?

 

Omg! Can this really be happening? Could Sutton (Meghann Fahy) really be pregnant? In the final scene, Sutton tells Richard (Sam Page) she thinks she’s pregnant. She had been suffering from nausea throughout the episode and had a big blowout in a plant after holding it in for so long. I would be surprised if Sutton turns out to actually be pregnant, but it will be great to see how Jane (Katie Stevens) and Kat (Aisha Dee) react to this news. 

 

 

Comedy/Reality TV: Below Deck Mediterranean, “Can’t Touch This” – Inevitable

 

Hannah Ferrier and Lara Flumiani seem to not be getting along and at the rate they’re going, I can only see it severely escalating throughout the rest of the season. If Lara doesn’t quit soon it won’t be getting any better. After watching Hannah and Lara argue the entirety of the charter the last scene of the episode was inevitable. The two are sitting down to have a talk with Captain Sandy [Yawn] and it doesn’t go well. The conversation for next week is definitely going to be interesting, but in this instance I am completely on Hannah’s side. She has only been doing her job and Lara always responds to her with a rude tone. Even in those last moments before Hannah decided to get Captain Sandy, Lara spoke to Hannah as if she had done nothing wrong and was the one who could give orders and follow whichever ones she was given as she pleased. 

 

 

Sci-fi/Fantasy: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., “Alien Commies from the Future!” – To the women!

 

All of the women kicking ass and saving the day is something I will never tire of seeing on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” While May (Ming-Na Wen) and Yo-Yo (Natalia Cordova-Buckley) were trying to stop one of the chronicoms from launching their plan, Daisy (Chloe Bennet) and Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge) were inside trying to do the same on the machines. I just loved watching how the two sets of people were put together to handle the situation in their own way. I especially loved May and Yo-Yo going against the chronicom and not letting anything stop them. The fight sequence between the three was amazingly done and done seamlessly. 

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