
Another week in the books for Last Resort Television means another edition of the James Morgan Show!
- Rolling Stone 7.98
- Manson 7.20
- L.A. Noire 6.74
- Nez Perce 6.68
- Burnt Prairie 6.52
- Showtime 6.12
- Hitman 5.76
- Gauntlet 5.75
- Miami Vice 5.39
- The Survivors 5.21
- She-Hulk 4.75
- Survivor: Last Resort 4.54
- Have Gun - Will Travel 4.46
- Human 3.94
- Rubber City Rockers 3.67
- Hype 3.65
Before we conclude our episode with Power Rankings, we have an important announcement from CEO, Mo Buck.
With our season rapidly coming to an end, it's now time to give the renewals for our upcoming Season 3. Some shows were announced last week and a final batch of shows will get a renewal this week. The remaining shows will sadly end after their current season. Here are the shows that will live to see another season :
With our season rapidly coming to an end, it's now time to give the renewals for our upcoming Season 3. Some shows were announced last week and a final batch of shows will get a renewal this week. The remaining shows will sadly end after their current season. Here are the shows that will live to see another season :
Now, it's time for…

1. NEZ PERCE
(Last Week: 1)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Scott Cooper
This week gave us a much quieter episode, but it was full of ample tension and the small character moments we've come to expect from the series.
2. MANSON
(Last Week: 2)
Writer: Lon Charles / Executive Producer: Antonio Campos
It was nice to see a bit of Charles Manson's criminal side again, with the confrontation between Manson and Dennis Wilson being one of the highlights of the series so far.
3. ROLLING STONE
(Last Week: 3)
Writer: D.R. Cobb / Executive Producer: Oliver Stone
It was a little weird having this episode strictly focus on the character relationships rather without any kind of political or musical backdrop. It was a nice breather though.
4. BURNT PRAIRIE
(Last Week: 4)
Writer: Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: James Ponsoldt
Cameron definitely isn't the strongest of characters to focus an episode around, so it was no surprise that the best parts of the episode involved Josh Lucas and Kristen Chenoweth.
5. L.A. NOIRE
(Last Week: 5)
Writer: John Malone / Executive Producer: Gavin O'Connor
For a crime series, LA NOIRE is a breeze to get through. It makes quickly and confidently, with strong chemistry between the more frequent cast members.
6. RUBBER CITY ROCKERS
(Last Week: 8)
Writer: D.R. Cobb / Executive Producer: David Wain
This episode had me laughing quite a bit between Becky's outburst to the callback of the fart tapes.
7. SHOWTIME
(Last Week: 6)
Writers: Mo Buck & Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: Steven Soderbergh
Taylor and Buck have done a good job building up the world of the series. This episode had featured some strong development for the Ricky Santana character.
8. GAUNTLET
(Last Week: 7)
Writer: Matt Parker / Executive Producer: Antoine Fuqua
This week's Gauntlet built upon the drama of the prior couple of episodes in a very satisfying fashion. It took some getting used to the slower pace of this season, but I'm on board with it by this point.
9. HAVE GUN - WILL TRAVEL
(Last Week: 10)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Frank Darabont
Gallo's western has done a pretty good job balancing the characters in the series. Obviously Walton Goggins' Paladin is the main attraction, but he's found ways to get the supporting players involved more and more throughout the first season.
10. THE SURVIVORS
(Last Week: 11)
Writer: Mo Buck / Executive Producer: Tomas Alfredson
Mo Buck's fish out of water series has found a nice groove by this point, although some more sci-fi elements wouldn't hurt.
11. SURVIVOR: LAST RESORT
(Last Week: 12)
Writer: Chad Taylor
Last week's double episode got pretty intense, with the contestants really going at each other now - so it's exactly what a reality competition should be.
12. SHE-HULK
(Last Week: 13)
Writer: Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: Phoebe Waller-Bridge
I'm liking how the series is giving LRF and LRFTV a good taste of the Marvel Universe. It will be interesting to see how, if at all, the series connects to the upcoming MU film slate.
13. HITMAN
(Last Week: 16)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
I really dug this episode. Just like the first season the season opened strong and is wrapping up strong, it's just that middle stretch that has been problematic.
14. MIAMI VICE
(Last Week: 14)
Writer: Roy Horne / Executive Producer: Peter Berg
While the episode was very much a standalone episode that didn't tie into the rest of the series, it had a great plot and any episode that gives Andy Garcia more to do seems to be really good.
15. CALL MY AGENT
(Last Week: 9)
Writer: Dominic Wilkins / Executive Producer: Jason Reitman
Last week's episode just didn't do much for me. The series was coming off a few stronger episodes. It wasn't terrible, but it was a big drop from the previous week.
16. HUMAN
(Last Week: 17)
Writer: Ann Morrow / Executive Producer: Michelle MacLaren
While the series still has some issues when it comes to making sense, the characters are slowly starting to find their roles.
17. HYPE
(Last Week: 15)
Writer: Dominic Wilkins / Executive Producer: Stephen Merchant
The plot feels like it is starting to find its way a bit more with this episode, but with other series having improved episodes, this one unfortunately falls to the bottom this week.
(Last Week: 1)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Scott Cooper
This week gave us a much quieter episode, but it was full of ample tension and the small character moments we've come to expect from the series.
2. MANSON
(Last Week: 2)
Writer: Lon Charles / Executive Producer: Antonio Campos
It was nice to see a bit of Charles Manson's criminal side again, with the confrontation between Manson and Dennis Wilson being one of the highlights of the series so far.
3. ROLLING STONE
(Last Week: 3)
Writer: D.R. Cobb / Executive Producer: Oliver Stone
It was a little weird having this episode strictly focus on the character relationships rather without any kind of political or musical backdrop. It was a nice breather though.
4. BURNT PRAIRIE
(Last Week: 4)
Writer: Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: James Ponsoldt
Cameron definitely isn't the strongest of characters to focus an episode around, so it was no surprise that the best parts of the episode involved Josh Lucas and Kristen Chenoweth.
5. L.A. NOIRE
(Last Week: 5)
Writer: John Malone / Executive Producer: Gavin O'Connor
For a crime series, LA NOIRE is a breeze to get through. It makes quickly and confidently, with strong chemistry between the more frequent cast members.
6. RUBBER CITY ROCKERS
(Last Week: 8)
Writer: D.R. Cobb / Executive Producer: David Wain
This episode had me laughing quite a bit between Becky's outburst to the callback of the fart tapes.
7. SHOWTIME
(Last Week: 6)
Writers: Mo Buck & Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: Steven Soderbergh
Taylor and Buck have done a good job building up the world of the series. This episode had featured some strong development for the Ricky Santana character.
8. GAUNTLET
(Last Week: 7)
Writer: Matt Parker / Executive Producer: Antoine Fuqua
This week's Gauntlet built upon the drama of the prior couple of episodes in a very satisfying fashion. It took some getting used to the slower pace of this season, but I'm on board with it by this point.
9. HAVE GUN - WILL TRAVEL
(Last Week: 10)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Frank Darabont
Gallo's western has done a pretty good job balancing the characters in the series. Obviously Walton Goggins' Paladin is the main attraction, but he's found ways to get the supporting players involved more and more throughout the first season.
10. THE SURVIVORS
(Last Week: 11)
Writer: Mo Buck / Executive Producer: Tomas Alfredson
Mo Buck's fish out of water series has found a nice groove by this point, although some more sci-fi elements wouldn't hurt.
11. SURVIVOR: LAST RESORT
(Last Week: 12)
Writer: Chad Taylor
Last week's double episode got pretty intense, with the contestants really going at each other now - so it's exactly what a reality competition should be.
12. SHE-HULK
(Last Week: 13)
Writer: Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: Phoebe Waller-Bridge
I'm liking how the series is giving LRF and LRFTV a good taste of the Marvel Universe. It will be interesting to see how, if at all, the series connects to the upcoming MU film slate.
13. HITMAN
(Last Week: 16)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
I really dug this episode. Just like the first season the season opened strong and is wrapping up strong, it's just that middle stretch that has been problematic.
14. MIAMI VICE
(Last Week: 14)
Writer: Roy Horne / Executive Producer: Peter Berg
While the episode was very much a standalone episode that didn't tie into the rest of the series, it had a great plot and any episode that gives Andy Garcia more to do seems to be really good.
15. CALL MY AGENT
(Last Week: 9)
Writer: Dominic Wilkins / Executive Producer: Jason Reitman
Last week's episode just didn't do much for me. The series was coming off a few stronger episodes. It wasn't terrible, but it was a big drop from the previous week.
16. HUMAN
(Last Week: 17)
Writer: Ann Morrow / Executive Producer: Michelle MacLaren
While the series still has some issues when it comes to making sense, the characters are slowly starting to find their roles.
17. HYPE
(Last Week: 15)
Writer: Dominic Wilkins / Executive Producer: Stephen Merchant
The plot feels like it is starting to find its way a bit more with this episode, but with other series having improved episodes, this one unfortunately falls to the bottom this week.
See you next week!
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