
Another week in the books for Last Resort Television means another edition of the James Morgan Show!
- Rolling Stone 8.02
- Manson 7.30
- L.A. Noire 6.67
- Nez Perce 6.57
- Burnt Prairie 6.41
- Showtime 6.02
- Hitman 5.99
- Gauntlet 5.64
- Miami Vice 5.21
- The Survivors 5.12
- She-Hulk 4.84
- Survivor: Last Resort 4.62 & 4.64
- Have Gun - Will Travel 4.51
- Human 4.00
- Rubber City Rockers 3.70
- Hype 3.42
Now, it's time for…

1. NEZ PERCE
(Last Week: 1)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Scott Cooper
Things are looking very bleak for the Nez Perce people as the series looks to finish out its final season in the next couple episodes.
2. MANSON
(Last Week: 2)
Writer: Lon Charles / Executive Producer: Antonio Campos
Manson finished out its first season by bringing the audience some familiar names and taking the characters to the two most famous, or infamous, settings of the entire era - Spahn Ranch and 10050 Cielo Drive.
3. ROLLING STONE
(Last Week: 3)
Writer: D.R. Cobb / Executive Producer: Oliver Stone
Another low key episode for the series, but it got us back into the business of the magazine and Brady's career as a professor.
4. BURNT PRAIRIE
(Last Week: 4)
Writer: Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: James Ponsoldt
Like Cameron, Chris probably isn't the most interesting of the cast of characters, but he brought us more basketball scenes and some nice work from Patton, Gallagher Jr., and Silvers.
5. L.A. NOIRE
(Last Week: 5)
Writer: John Malone / Executive Producer: Gavin O'Connor
This episode was a bit TOO episodic for my liking, at least Alwyn and Ladin have a good chemistry together. Hopefully the series gets back into telling a bigger story over the last couple episodes of the first season.
6. SHOWTIME
(Last Week: 7)
Writers: Mo Buck & Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: Steven Soderbergh
It was nice to see more of the Jacksons, who have been saddled with more of a background capacity for most of the season.
7. GAUNTLET
(Last Week: 8)
Writer: Matt Parker / Executive Producer: Antoine Fuqua
I've been impressed with the character development lately with Tim Collins and Trevor Jackson both getting some pretty good story arcs.
8. HAVE GUN - WILL TRAVEL
(Last Week: 9)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Frank Darabont
While it was a side episode away from the inevitable showdown at the Hotel Charlemagne, the episode opened with perhaps my favorite scene of the entire season.
9. RUBBER CITY ROCKERS
(Last Week: 6)
Writer: D.R. Cobb / Executive Producer: David Wain
I enjoyed this week's episode taking Otto from punk fan to him joining a punk band with hilarious results. Something tells me that band isn't going to make it.
10. HITMAN
(Last Week: 13)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
This season once again showed us that Writer Gallo and EP Lawrence will always finish a season strong.
11. THE SURVIVORS
(Last Week: 10)
Writer: Mo Buck / Executive Producer: Tomas Alfredson
Despite the lack of action this week, I liked "Settling In". The character interactions were pretty strong and it was nice to see Lerman and Fraser getting more scenes together.
12. SHE-HULK
(Last Week: 12)
Writer: Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Mary's descent into villain-hood was entertaining, as was Steve Howey's dopey Absorbing Man.
13. CALL MY AGENT
(Last Week: 15)
Writer: Dominic Wilkins / Executive Producer: Jason Reitman
Call My Agent has been a very inconsistent show this season, but this was a strong episode featuring a funny scene from James Spader.
14. HYPE
(Last Week: 17)
Writer: Dominic Wilkins / Executive Producer: Stephen Merchant
This was one of the better episodes of Hype. The goals of the characters were all clear, plus there was a funny appearance from David Cross near the end.
15. SURVIVOR: LAST RESORT
(Last Week: 11)
Writer: Chad Taylor
This week featured a pretty tense episode with the competition getting fierce between the remaining contestants.
16. HUMAN
(Last Week: 16)
Writer: Ann Morrow / Executive Producer: Michelle MacLaren
I liked this episode. The goals behind the season's experiments was more clear and interesting. The episode also had Dave Franco give a charismatic guest performance.
17. MIAMI VICE
(Last Week: 14)
Writer: Roy Horne / Executive Producer: Peter Berg
The show delivered what a lot of the critics seem to have wanted and directly continued storylines from a previous episode with having the same villain/case. Personally I prefer the colorful villains of the week.
(Last Week: 1)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Scott Cooper
Things are looking very bleak for the Nez Perce people as the series looks to finish out its final season in the next couple episodes.
2. MANSON
(Last Week: 2)
Writer: Lon Charles / Executive Producer: Antonio Campos
Manson finished out its first season by bringing the audience some familiar names and taking the characters to the two most famous, or infamous, settings of the entire era - Spahn Ranch and 10050 Cielo Drive.
3. ROLLING STONE
(Last Week: 3)
Writer: D.R. Cobb / Executive Producer: Oliver Stone
Another low key episode for the series, but it got us back into the business of the magazine and Brady's career as a professor.
4. BURNT PRAIRIE
(Last Week: 4)
Writer: Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: James Ponsoldt
Like Cameron, Chris probably isn't the most interesting of the cast of characters, but he brought us more basketball scenes and some nice work from Patton, Gallagher Jr., and Silvers.
5. L.A. NOIRE
(Last Week: 5)
Writer: John Malone / Executive Producer: Gavin O'Connor
This episode was a bit TOO episodic for my liking, at least Alwyn and Ladin have a good chemistry together. Hopefully the series gets back into telling a bigger story over the last couple episodes of the first season.
6. SHOWTIME
(Last Week: 7)
Writers: Mo Buck & Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: Steven Soderbergh
It was nice to see more of the Jacksons, who have been saddled with more of a background capacity for most of the season.
7. GAUNTLET
(Last Week: 8)
Writer: Matt Parker / Executive Producer: Antoine Fuqua
I've been impressed with the character development lately with Tim Collins and Trevor Jackson both getting some pretty good story arcs.
8. HAVE GUN - WILL TRAVEL
(Last Week: 9)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Frank Darabont
While it was a side episode away from the inevitable showdown at the Hotel Charlemagne, the episode opened with perhaps my favorite scene of the entire season.
9. RUBBER CITY ROCKERS
(Last Week: 6)
Writer: D.R. Cobb / Executive Producer: David Wain
I enjoyed this week's episode taking Otto from punk fan to him joining a punk band with hilarious results. Something tells me that band isn't going to make it.
10. HITMAN
(Last Week: 13)
Writer: Dwight Gallo / Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
This season once again showed us that Writer Gallo and EP Lawrence will always finish a season strong.
11. THE SURVIVORS
(Last Week: 10)
Writer: Mo Buck / Executive Producer: Tomas Alfredson
Despite the lack of action this week, I liked "Settling In". The character interactions were pretty strong and it was nice to see Lerman and Fraser getting more scenes together.
12. SHE-HULK
(Last Week: 12)
Writer: Chad Taylor / Executive Producer: Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Mary's descent into villain-hood was entertaining, as was Steve Howey's dopey Absorbing Man.
13. CALL MY AGENT
(Last Week: 15)
Writer: Dominic Wilkins / Executive Producer: Jason Reitman
Call My Agent has been a very inconsistent show this season, but this was a strong episode featuring a funny scene from James Spader.
14. HYPE
(Last Week: 17)
Writer: Dominic Wilkins / Executive Producer: Stephen Merchant
This was one of the better episodes of Hype. The goals of the characters were all clear, plus there was a funny appearance from David Cross near the end.
15. SURVIVOR: LAST RESORT
(Last Week: 11)
Writer: Chad Taylor
This week featured a pretty tense episode with the competition getting fierce between the remaining contestants.
16. HUMAN
(Last Week: 16)
Writer: Ann Morrow / Executive Producer: Michelle MacLaren
I liked this episode. The goals behind the season's experiments was more clear and interesting. The episode also had Dave Franco give a charismatic guest performance.
17. MIAMI VICE
(Last Week: 14)
Writer: Roy Horne / Executive Producer: Peter Berg
The show delivered what a lot of the critics seem to have wanted and directly continued storylines from a previous episode with having the same villain/case. Personally I prefer the colorful villains of the week.
See you next week!
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