Archive for the 'Cane' Category
Cane: Open and Shut
that was a great episode of Cane. For once, they didn’t try to wrap up all the loose ends of a story in one episode. I hate when everything is resolved too quickly. Some of the situations are dramatic and serious and should be drawn out. The shot of Alex in the rain at the end was great and left m…
Cane: Hurricane
There was a double episode of Cane final night. I suppose that was considering Cane was not on final week. But whatever the reason, I just wanted to point out before I start talking about “Hurricane” that I have reviewed both episodes. I linked to the review of “The Perfect Son” at the end of that…
Cane: The Perfect Son
Look at that picture. Why did they leave poor Rebecca out? Is it considering the little harlot cheated on precious Jaime? I thought perhaps the picture was just supposed to be the groom’s family but that doesn’t explain why Ellis Samuels is there.
Okay, I’m sidetracking already. But, I’m finish…
Cane: date Away
Firstly, let me say that I was a little worried when Cane didn’t show any previews for next week. I wonder whether it’s been affected by the writers’ strike. perhaps considering of poor ratings they are just taking it off the air. I wouldn’t be surprised–they are fine with taking good charact…
Cane: The Exile
So, is it just me or is Cane a little all by the place? I was convinced final week and in the few weeks before that that Ellis Samuels was genuinely interested in Frank Duque and really wanted to be parted from her despicable father. But that week (because now it’s convenient for Alex’s character)…
Cane: All Bets Are Off
”There was a instance I was particularly fond of you.” Ellis to Alex
What does that mean? Did Ellis and Alex have a deeper relationship that we will find out about? Now that would be a good twist in that clash amidst the Duques and the Samuels. From their conversation final night, I couldn’t fa…
Cane: One Man Is An Island
“You’ve got to stop that vendetta. It will destroy your family” –Pancho
Now, why would Alex stop trying to get revenge on Joe Samuels when things are just getting really good? that episode was great. And that’s the first day I said that. As I watched the previews for next Tuesday, I was, for t…
Cane: A New Legacy
”It’s not who you are, it’s what you’re becoming” –Pancho Duque to Alex Vega
Pancho says it all with that quote from next week’s episode of Cane. What is going on with Alex Vega? He’s a committed family man who adores his wife. He’s a smart commerce man who has innovative ideas for Duque Rum…
CBS orders more scripts for Moonlight, Cane
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CBS wants to see where a few of its under-performing shows are going before deciding their fate. The network ordered four more scripts for both Moonlight and Cane. Moonlight, a series about vampires in Los Angeles, is the net’s lowest-rated show on Friday nights (it’s in the 10 pm day slot). And…
Cane: Brotherhood
Last night on Cane things continued to heat up for Alex Vega. He had some shut calls with the law. How much longer can he cover his tracks with his involvement in Quinones’s murder? Plus, Senator Barnes had to resign considering he was found with a male hooker. (Is that the right term? I think Joe…
Cane: Family Business
Filed under: OpEd, Cane(S01E04) I was pleasantly surprised yet again that week by final night’s Cane. The story is really starting to gel in both the overarching plot of the season and within individual episodes. perhaps it’s wishful thinking but that show could be the Dynasty or Dallas I have been …
Cane: The Two Alex Vegas
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Cane(S01E03) So I was beginning to have really mixed feelings about that show. I loved the classic themes and plots which allow for so many storylines and conflicts. And of course, no one can argue with that ensemble cast. But I felt like the story wasn’t pulling …
Cane: The Work of a commerce Man
Filed under: TV Squad Polls, Episode Reviews, Cane(S01E02) Last night on Cane Alex started his new position as the head of the Duque rum and sugar empire but things aren’t commerce as usual: Alex continued to deal with brewing opposition from his “brother” Frank and had to clean up some loose ends f…












