Tell-Tale TV’s Top Moments From Oct 9-15
The Tell-Tale TV team has gathered this week’s best moments, including an unnerving death, a heartwarming moment between two strangers, and the return of a dead family member.
Not every moment can be listed, but here are the top TV moments from this week in no particular order.
Pitch

At the end of “The Break,” we got to see Ginny and Mike lift each other’s spirits up after they both had very emotional moments happen. Mike’s joking around with Ginny about the home run she gave up earlier at the All-Star Game and Ginny’s jokes back showed us that the show has built a solid foundation between its two leads and has us rooting harder than ever for these two.
Blindspot

This week on Blindspot, Kurt met someone who played a paternal role in an interrogation with him and his girlfriend Allie. After sizing him up Zapata said: “This might be my favorite interrogation ever.”
From Dusk Till Dawn

Seth managed to successfully perform an exorcism (with help from Sex Machine) on Amaru, allowing him to be face to face with Kate once again. He cradled her face in his hands as he told her to keep fighting Amaru. Just when you think you’ve recovered from that, Kate tells Seth that she doesn’t forgive him. It is an emotional scene, and DJ Cotrona and Madison Davenport knocked it out of the park.
This Is Us

When Rebecca admits to having trouble bonding with the new baby that isn’t biologically hers, William gives her sage advice. “Give him his own name,” he says. She later names Randall after William’s favorite poet. The power of this is gleamed from the fact that Randall himself has no idea his name originates from his birth father, and we can’t wait for him to find out.
Scream Queens

Did Scream Queens really just kill off a fan-favorite? It appears that Chad Radwell met his bloody demise this week. (Before his own wedding, no less.) In all honesty, this is a huge mistake. If Chad is in fact dead and not faking it, then the show just lost one of the best things about it. Not cool, show.
