Friday, November 28, 2025

Broadcast Fall 2025 TV Review:

 

CBS

Sherriff Country: Mickey Fox (played by Morena Baccarin of Deadpool & Stargate: SG1) is a straight-shooting sheriff in the small rural town of Edgewater, California and is the stepsister of Cal Fire's division Chief Sharon Leone. She must balance the demands of law enforcement with the complexities of motherhood, community politics and a past that won't stay buried. It is the first spin-off of the successful series Fire Country

Verdict: Renewed. CBS and Max Thieriot decided they wanted to expand the “Fire Country” universe and this was a good idea to expand it with a different kind of first responders like sheriffs.  They introduced Fox in “Fire Country” so people are familiar with her character and it gives people who are fans of that show an opportunity to do crossovers/mini crossovers which helps both shows. It is also an interesting aspect that the sheriff knows everyone in the county so she can gauge how they think based on her experiences with them and even talk them down/corporate. Another interesting aspect is she isn’t the official sheriff yet she has to prove to people she can go from interim to full time. Just like the other show there is a little too much soap-opera drama with her daughter’s problems and her dealing with her ex-husband but also reigning in her former-criminal dad. That latter is a good aspect because she can see through his eyes or use his connections to help solve crimes but the bad aspect is her deputies seem like she cannot fully trust them for different reasons. It is also nice to see Caroline Rhea (of Sabrina the Teenage Witch & Phineas & Ferb) who is Fox’s assistant. With CBS canceling two FBI programs and ending SWAT there is definitely room in the schedule for another police-crime fighting procedural. They also have been heavily advertising this show since she appeared in “Fire Country” as a backdoor pilot and want to take advantage of a good show by making spin offs which is something CBS is famously known for. The hope is once this show progresses over the course of the season it will fully hit its stride like “Fire Country” and they will have a popular three-hour block on Friday nights like when Blue Bloods and SWAT were one with “Fire Country”. 


DMV: This comedy takes place in the East Hollywood DMV office where employees are making minimum wage dealing with customers who are annoyed before they even walk in the door. The crew of employees start with Greg (played by Tim Meadows of SNL & Mean Girls) a driving examiner who is a former English teacher, Collette (played by Harriet Dyer of American Auto & The Invisible Man) a driving examiner with a big heart and bad boundaries and Barbara(played by Molly Kearney of SNL), a newly promoted manager who tries hard but often misses the mark. Plus Vic, a former bouncer who loves putting difficult drivers in their places; Noa, a charming surfer who seems destined for much greater things; and Ceci, a scrappy photographer who isn't afraid to speak her mind. Fortunately, this quirky crew has each other to navigate the twists and turns of the DMV together. 

Verdict: Cancelled. This show needs improvement so maybe it will get better by the end but shows haven’t been cancelled mid-season in years. CBS cancelled Papa’s House, the potential Neighborhood spinoff and announced it would be the last season of the Neighborhood so they could make room for this workplace comedy which doesn’t seem like a good plan so far. This is a show full of goofballs and has a limited amount of normal people so it has been so cringe listening to some of the supporting cast. It sounded like a good idea to make a comedy out of the DMV but nothing about the DMV is funny as it is a depressing place that is never fun to go to.  Dyer has proven she cannot be a lead of a show and this is another example of it as her character isn’t interesting enough or gives us any reason to get behind her. Meadows has most of the funny lines which makes sense as he is letting all the freaks do their things and just has to observe all of the craziness around him. Glad Kearney found a show after their SNL tenure but it isn’t funny enough to be a third lead of a show just yet. CBS you have failed your test at the DMV with this show. 

NBC:

Stumble: After being fired from her beloved role as head coach of a first-class cheerleading team, Courteney Potter is ready to stage the ultimate comeback. Just one championship shy of becoming the winningest college cheer coach ever, she takes a new job in a small Southern town where she recruits a group of lovable misfits in the hopes of training them to become a competitive squad. But getting this collection of underdogs to the nationals in the highly competitive world of junior college cheer might just be Courteney's toughest job yet. 

Verdict: Renewed. NBC had a blood bath on canceling shows for basketball so there is room in the schedule. It is similar to their other sitcom in the same block “St. Dennis Medical” as both are mockumentaries. The difference is this one is actually funny. This show is such a train wreck which might be the point. Everyone likes to watch one or rubber neck at car crashes on the side of the road. Everything that could go wrong will go wrong so far so it is funny to see how far they will “Stumble” in becoming a cheerleading team. It is like watching the “Bad News Bears” of cheerleading as it is a team full of misfits coming together with one common goal. Jenn Lyon(of Claws & Saint George) really embodies the role of a cheer coach as she is playing the straight man of the comedy where chaos is happening around her. It is also nice to see Taran Killam(of SNL & Single Parents) get another chance to be in a sitcom after his last was wrongfully cancelled as he can adapt and play any role he is given just like his days of impressions on SNL. Plus throw in Kristin Chenoweth(Pushing Daisies & West Wing) for extra comedy as the assistant turned head-coach of Potter’s former team with her quirks. 



ABC:

911:Nashville: Created by Ryan MurphyTim Minear and Rashad Raisani it is the second spin-off of the 9-1-1 franchise, following 9-1-1: Lone Star. This spinoff is set in Nashville, Tennessee, the series follows the lives of emergency responders: including firefighters, paramedics, and police officers; as they face life-threatening situations. It stars Chris O’Donnell (Of NCIS: LA & Batman Forever) as Captain Don Hart who is a veteran firefighter and rodeo rider who leads the 113 Nashville firehouse. Jessica Capshaw(Of the Practice & Grey’s Anatomy) plays his wife and Kimberly Williams(of According to Jim & Father of the Bride) who plays a 911 dispatcher. It also stars LeAnn Rimes (who is a country singer) playing a singer and Don’s ex-girlfriend.  

Verdict: Renewed. It hits all the marks of what has made a flagship show and its previous spinoff did so well. Good charismatic lead, a reliable crew who do their jobs well, a good dispatch operator played by a famous woman, typical family dynamics and outrageous situations they respond to and solve. Mostly full of action with small elements of drama is a good mix. Most people like procedural first responder shows where we see good feel moments of people helping each other just with country flair. Los Angeles/Austin is a different climate/weather than Nashville so more options for emergencies that can be responded to. Having a tornado to start the first three episodes has been a good way to jump right into a new series. Just like Lone Star the captain is a father and his son works for him, this is just another added twist which is a nice surprise to that dynamic. One issue is that some of the cast have more of a musical background than an acting background but we will see how that goes. It does take time to get behind a new show of first responders as a team and get emotionally attached so be patient on that. O’Donnell gets another shot to lead a procedural after his last show was cancelled which is ABC’s gain and CBS’s loss. It definitely fits into the Thursday lineup with 911 and Grey’s Anatomy, so ABC better renew it after all the effort in promoting and advertising that was put into it since they didn’t pick up the other spinoff either.

Thursday, November 27, 2025

NFL Week 13 Predictions 2025:

 

Lions over Packers:

Chiefs over Cowboys:

Ravens over Bengals:

Eagles over Bears:

49ers over Browns:

Jaguars over Titans:

Colts over Texans:

Dolphins over Saints:

Falcons over Jets:

Buccaneers over Cardinals:

Rams over Panthers:

Seahawks over Vikings:

Bills over Steelers:

Chargers over Raiders:

Broncos over Commanders:

Patriots over Giants:

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

NFL Week 12 Recap 2025:

 

Texans 23-19 over the Bills: The Texans defense had 8 sacks, 12 QB hits, 11 TFL, two interceptions, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. That is the most sacks QB Josh Allen has ever taken. Backup QB Davis Mills had two passing TDs for Houston. The Bills did have a kick return TD.

Lions 34-27 over the Giants (OT): RB Jahmyr Gibbs had a 69 yard kick return TD to win in overtime and complete the comeback (his 4th total TD of the game as he had two rushing TDs for 219 yards and he caught a TD pass). QB Jameis Winston had two passing TDs and caught a TD pass for the Giants.

Bears 31-28 over the Steelers:  QB Caleb Williams had three passing TDs compared to Steelers backup QB Mason Rudolph who only had one TD pass. Pittsburgh did have two rushing TDs and a fumble recovery for a TD.

Patriots 26-20 over the Bengals: Patriots kicker Andre Borregales accounted for 14 of their points and both teams actually had an interception return TD.

Packers 23-6 over the Vikings: Backup RB Emanuel had 107 yards and two rushing TDs for Green Bay and K Brandon McManus accounted for 11 of their points. QB JJ McCarthy had two interceptions and a fumble with no TDs.

Seahawks 30-24 over the Titans: QB Sam Darnold had two passing TDs both went to WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba who had 167 yards, plus K Jason Meyers accounted for 12 of their points. Rookie QB Cam Ward did have a rushing and passing TD but were down 30-10 so it didn’t matter. They did get a 90 yard punt return TD too.

Chiefs 23-20 over the Colts (OT): Kansas City hit both the game tying field goal as time expired and the game winning field goal in overtime to complete the comeback. K Harrison Butker accounted for 15of their points. QB Daniel Jones did throw two passing TDs for the Colts.

Ravens 23-10 over the Jets: RB Derrick Henry ran all over the Jets for two rushing TDs and K Tyler Loop accounted for 11 of their points. Backup QB Tyrod Taylor did have one TD pass for the Jets.

Browns 24-10 over the Raiders: Rookie RB Quinshon Judkins had two rushing TDs and rookie QB Shedeur Sanders threw one TD pass. Las Vegas missed an extra point and had two fumbles but QB Geno Smith threw one TD pass late.

Jaguars 27-24 over the Cardinals (OT): Arizona did hit the game tying field goal as time expired but Jacksonville hit the game winning field goal in overtime. Arizona did miss a field goal earlier in the game but had a fumble recovery TD. QB Trevor Lawrence had three passing TDs but three interceptions.

Cowboys 24-21 over the Eagles: The Cowboys completed a 21 point comeback to beat their divisional rivals by kicking a game winning field goal. QB Dak Prescott had two passing and one rushing TD. QB Jalen Hurts did have one passing and two rushing TDs. There were three missed field goals.

Falcons 24-10 over the Saints: QB Kirk Cousins had two passing TDs and K Zane Gonzalez accounted for 10 of their points. New Orleans missed two field goals, had two fumbles and one interception. Their only TD was an interception being returned for a TD.

Rams 34-7 over the Buccaneers: QB Matthew Stafford had three passing TDs and their defense forced a fumble and had two interceptions with one being returned for a TD.

49ers 20-9 over the Panthers: Two fumbles, five interceptions and one missed field goal between both teams. Christian McCaffrey was the difference with his rushing TDs as both QBs had a passing TD.

Bye Week: Broncos, Chargers, Commanders & Dolphins 


Thursday, November 20, 2025

NFL Week 12 Predictions 2025:

Bills over Texans:

Lions over Giants:

Bears over Steelers:

Patriots over Bengals:

Packers over Vikings:

Seahawks over Titans:

Chiefs over Colts:

Ravens over Jets:

Raiders over Browns:

Jaguars over Cardinals:

Eagles over Cowboys:

Falcons over Saints:

Rams over Buccaneers:

49ers over Panthers:

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

NFL Week 11 Recap 2025:

Patriots 27-14 over the Jets: It was all rookie RB TreVeyon Henderson who had two rushing TDs and caught the only passing TD. QB Justin Fields did have a rushing TD and passing TD for the Jets.

Dolphins 16-13 over the Commanders(OT): Backup QB Marcus Mariota threw an interception in overtime and the Dolphins then hit the game winning field goal. Miami’s backup RB Ollie Gordon had a rushing TD for Miami and WR Deebo Samuel caught the one Washington TD. The Commanders did miss two field goals.

Packers 27-20 over the Giants: QB Jordan Love threw two TD passes and his backup threw one as well. QB Jameis Winston had two turnovers and no passing TDs but had one rushing TD and RB Tyrone Tracy had two rushing TDs. Three extra points were missed total in this game.

Panthers 30-27 over the Falcons(OT): The Panthers hit the game winning field goal in overtime to beat their divisional rivals. QB Bryce Young had three passing TDs for Carolina while QB Michael Pennix had zero passing TDs for Atlanta. It was RB Bijan Robinson who had 104 yards with two rushing TDs who kept them in the game.

Bills 44-32 over the Buccaneers: QB Josh Allen had three passing and three rushing TDs for Buffalo. While QB Baker Mayfield had only one passing TD (also one rushing) but it went to RB Sean Tucker who also had two rushing TDs.

Texans 16-13 over the Titans: The backup kicker for Houston Matthew Wright hit the game winning field goal as time expired. He accounted for ten of their points, and Joey Slye accounted for seven of the Titans’ points.

 

 

Bears 19-17 over the Vikings: Kicker Cairo Santos hit the game winning field goal as time expired as Chicago beat their division rivals. Santos accounted for 13 of their points. Vikings QB JJ McCarthy did have one passing TD but had two interceptions while QB Caleb Williams had zero TDs.

Steelers 34-12 over the Bengals: The Bengals lost despite QB Aaron Rodgers leaving the game for the Steelers(one TD pass). Backup QB Mason Rudolph also had one TD pass for the Steelers as both of their TD passes went to RB Kenneth Gainwell. QB Joe Flacco had one interception but it was returned for a TD and TE Noah Fant fumbled the ball which was returned for a TD.

Jaguars 35-6 over the Chargers: RB Travis Etienne had two of the team’s three rushing TDs and QB Trevor Lawrence had one TD pass. For the Chargers they only had two field goals.

Rams 21-19 over the SeahawksThe Rams were up 14-3 at halftime and never looked back but Seattle missed a game winning field goal as time expired. QB Matthew Stafford had two passing TDs while QB Sam Darnold had zero with four interceptions.

49ers 41-22 over the Cardinals: QB Brock Purdy in his return had passing TDs, two went to TE George Kittle and the other to RB Christian McCaffrey who also had rushing TDs. Backup QB Jacoby Brissett did his best again with two passing TDs but it wasn’t enough plus he had two interceptions.

Ravens 23-16 over the Ravens:  RB Derrick Henry ran all over the Browns for 103 yards with a rushing TD and TE Mark Andrews had a rushing TD too. There were zero combined passing TDs but three interceptions. Cleveland only scored a TD due to an interception being returned for a TD.

Broncos 22-19 over the Chiefs: It was a battle of kickers more than a battle of QBs. Will Lutz accounted for 16 of Denver’s points like the game winning field goal as time expired. Harrison Butker only accounted for 7 of their points as QB Patrick Mahomes had one passing TD and RB Kareem Hunt had a rushing TD.

Eagles 16-9 over the Lions: Kicker Jake Elliott accounted for 10 of the Eagles points and QB Jalen Hurts had a rushing TD. QB Jared Goff did have one TD pass but an unsportsmanlike penalty made their extra point harder and it was missed.

Cowboys 33-16 over the Raiders: It was all QB Dak Prescott who had four passing TDs compared to one from QB Geno Smith. Plus the Cowboys caused a safety for added measure.


Bye Week: Colts & Saints

Monday, November 17, 2025

Millennium 2.0 Backstreet Boys Album Review:

It has been now 25 years since the Backstreet Boys took us into the new millennium with their 3rd album “Millennium”. This record had the most shipments in one year, with 11 million shipments sold in the United States in 1999. It was nominated for five Grammy Awards and became one of the best-selling albums of all time, selling 24 million copies worldwide. Also the Into the Millennium Tour became one of the fastest-grossing tours ever. To celebrate this anniversary they announced a Las Vegas residency at the Sphere and an accompanying album to the original album.

This 2.0 version has one new single that was never released, a demo of a song from the original album, five live versions of songs and four tracks that were performed live that never made the album. Lastly, there is an alternative version to their biggest hit “I Want It That Way” that was their attempt before Max Martin changed it to become the hit it became.

The new single “Hey” is a sentimental song that sounds nice just like most of their songs and has the famous harmonizing with all five appearing on it. “I’ll Be there for You” is a song most fans have heard before but it only made its way to one of those albums that had a single on it plus bonus songs back in the day so we knew it was good. “My Heart Stays with You” was a song that Howie D would sing for his solo for their first two tours and it was on one of the albums for a single with a bonus song before; also we knew it was good. The next two were new for those who don’t use YouTube to listen to their unreleased songs. “You Wrote the Book on Love” is a very young Nick Carter talking about a lover who knew what they wanted and has their typical harmonizing on the chorus, plus it has old school Brian Littrell vocals. The last one “If You Knew What I Knew” has AJ McLean’s typical suave voice when he is a lead on a song. Then Brian and Nick do their thing on the verses plus all the harmonizing hearing Howie D as well. The demo version of Brian’s song about his mother “Perfect Fan” definitely wasn’t as good as the one that made the original album as there is no Kevin Richardson on it.

Lastly the alternative version of “I want it That Way” has lyrics that actually make way more sense than the one that became their biggest hit. It sounds more like a love song than the other version which still to this day they don’t even know what it means. Those live versions to end the album come from the “Into the Millennium Tour” that most people have on VHS and CD (For the Fans).

It was nice the guys wanted unreleased tracks, demos and alternative tracks to be put on an album so people could get their songs but some were already released on albums or done live. The new single isn’t bad but Backstreet Boys fans want a new album more. It would be nice to take all the songs that didn’t make the cutting board for the rest of the albums because some are sometimes better than ones that did.  Here’s to the next 25 years for the guys.

Thursday, November 13, 2025

Love Life Tragedy -Nick Carter Album Review:

 

Nick Carter is back with his 4th solo album (fifth non Backstreet Boys album) “Love Life Tragedy”, which is his first one in over a decade. He had released five of the songs as singles before the album dropped and even had a tour (Who I Am) last year playing some of those with his own hits, his group’s hits and some covers. This album is a retrospective of his whole life from his childhood to his fame to his current love life and family. It’s a journey of his highs and lows in the spotlight. Alongside the new album, Nick is releasing a six-episode comic book-themed music video series.

            It clearly shows throughout the album it is a pop-rock album with some very 80’s pop sounds and some 90’s boy band elements with the anthems and ballads. The album even went to No. 1 on the worldwide iTunes Album Chart, which Carter found surprising given that his focus was not on charting but on personal expression.

            The start to the album with “Made for us” is a good way to start this 80’s style synch-pop that suits his boy band style as it is a very good upbeat song. “Nothing without your love” keeps the 80’s going with this pop-love ballad but the fake music doesn’t help it. “Good Love” sounds like a song a boy band would do with some nice acoustic guitar but sounds too hip-hoppy. The song “Never Break my Heart again” is a typical boy band song about the bad side of love. It has some pop-rock to it but it’s not perfect and it’s been out for awhile so we are familiar with it.

            This album takes some turns with country-pop which is not his game with these next three tracks as two were singles: “Superman” has been out for a while and is little cliché about being the famed hero as he tries to be there for his current family which he couldn’t do for his siblings; it is not a bad song just not his best. The song “Easy” features Jimmie Allen a country singer but has rap/hip-hop/bass which is too much. It is a very nice sentimental song about his family with acoustic guitar but there is another version without all of that, so why have this version/make a music video of the worse version? He then covered Don Henley’s “Dirty Laundry” but sounds country with acoustic guitar not electric, just ok not great.

            The three best songs with some released early in “Searchlight”, “Hurts to love you” and “Hey, Kid” really show off his writing and singing talents.  He becomes retrospective about his life as a kid star pre boy band/during in “Hey, Kid” about saying sorry for all the stuff he had to endure to get to where he is today. He also has a song dedicated to late brother Aaron Carter who didn’t always make it easy to love him as the title is “Hurts to love you”, as that is a really emotional way to say goodbye to his brother. “Searchlight” is just one of the best songs as we all can see his group doing it together as it’s a good boy band song.

            The last four songs seem like a different album as they are better than most of the songs on the album as they all are very emotionally raw quieter songs with less production ruining them and his vocals. “Wild Heart” sounds like an R&B boy band song that could be stripped of music for it to be an acapella song. While “Storms” and “Don’t let go” are nice sounding songs as the latter is more upbeat and this beat actually fits the song unlike others on this album. “Cold night” has two versions in which the arrangements are the only difference.  It is a prototypical love song about being cold without her love with a cool guitar solo mixed in. Lastly, he re-recorded “Help Me” one of his first solo songs ever making it 80’s synch pop style, speeding it up to fit the album but will never be as good as the original.

            In the end this is Nick Carter’s second best album behind his debut album “Now or Never”. No matter the amount of tragedy and good/bad love in his life, that this is a way for him to show everyone that he has made it through to the other side and is happy where he is right now.       

NFL Week 11 Predictions 2025:


Patriots over Jets:
Packers over Giants:
Dolphins over Commanders:
Falcons over Panthers:
Bills over Buccaneers:
Texans over Titans:
Bears over Vikings:
Steelers over Bengals:
Chargers over Jaguars:
Rams over Seahawks:
49ers over Cardinals:
Ravens over Browns:
Broncos over Chiefs:
Eagles over Lions:
Cowboys over Raiders:

NFL Week 10 Recap 2025:

 

Broncos 10-7 over the Raiders: In a divisional rival Thursday night game it was a war of attrition Denver came out on top. Las Vegas had two fumbles and missed a field goal that might have gotten them to overtime. QB Bo Nix did have two interceptions but had one passing TD for Denver.

Colts 31-25 over the Falcons(OT): It was all RB Jonathan Taylor who scored the game winning TD in overtime. He had three rushing TDs and ran for 244 yards plus QB Daniel Jones had one passing TD. For Atlanta it was also all about their RB as backup RB Tyler Allgeier had two rushing TDs.

Dolphins 30-13 over the Bills: RB De’Von Achane ran all over Buffalo for 174 yards and two rushing TDs. QB Tua Tagovailoa did have two passing TDs too. QB Josh Allen did have two passing TDs but it was when it was too late in the 4th.

Ravens 27-19 over the Vikings: It was all kicker Tyler Loop who accounted for 13 of Baltimore’s points.  QB Lamar Jackson did have one TD pass like QB JJ McCarthy but McCarthy had two interceptions.

Bears 24-20 over the Giants: The Bears were down by 10 points in the 4th quarter but QB Caleb Williams led them back with both a passing and a rushing TD to complete the comeback. Rookie QB Jaxson Dart did have two rushing TDs but left the game with an injury.

Jets 27-20 over the Browns: The Jets had both 99 yard kickoff-return TD and a 74 yard punt return to help them keep an early lead. QB Justin Fields had one TD pass but Browns Rookie QB Roman Gabriel had two passing TDs.

Patriots 28-23 over the Buccaneers: New England led at halftime and never looked back as QB Drake Maye had two passing TDs and rookie RB TreVeyon Henderson had two rushing TDs. QB Baker Mayfield did keep it close with three passing TDs.

Saints 17-7 over the Panthers: Rookie QB Tyler Shough had two passing TDs compared to QB Bryce Young having none.

Texans 36-29 over the Jaguars: The Jaguars were up 29-10 after three quarters but were outscored 26-0 in the 4th quarter to complete the comeback. Jacksonville did have a punt return TD. Houston had a fumble return TD and backup QB Davis Mills had two passing TDs plus one of the team’s two rushing TDs.

Seahawks 44-22 over the Cardinals: Seattle recovered two fumbles and returned both for TDs. They also got two rushing TDs and QB Sam Darnold had a passing TD plus their kicker accounted for 14 of their points. Backup QB Jacoby Brissett did have two passing TDs but all came when they were down by too much.

Rams 42-26 over the 49ers: QB Matthew Stafford had four passing TDs, and RB Kyren Williams had two rushing TDs, which helped them to be up 21-7 at halftime. QB Mac Jones did his best with three passing TDs.

Lions 44-22 over the Commanders: Detroit was up 25-10 at halftime and never looked back. QB Jared Goff had three passing TDs with one going to RB Jahmyr Gibbs who also had two rushing TDs. Their kicker Jake Bates accounted for 12 points after missing some field goals last week. Backup QB Marcus Mariota did his best with two passing TDs in the second half but was too late by then.

Chargers 25-10 over the Steelers:  The Chargers defense caused two fumbles, picked off QB Aaron Rogers twice and got a safety. The Steelers missed a field goal too. QB Justin Herbert and RB Kimani Vidal each had a TD. Rogers did have a TD pass but they were down 25-3 so it didn’t matter.

Eagles 10-7 over the Packers: In this low scoring affair the Eagles were up 10-0 late and held on after Green Bay missed a game tying field goal. WR DeVonta Smith caught one TD pass for the Eagles and RB Josh Jacobs Green Bay’s TD. 

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Hurry Up Tomorrow-The Weeknd Album Review:

The Weeknd is back with sixth studio album “Hurry Up Tomorrow” his first in three years (Dawn FM) but his last under this stage name.  It also serves as a companion piece to the film of the same name. The album is the final installment of a trilogy following the Weeknd's previous two studio albums, After Hours (2020) and Dawn FM (2022). It also debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, marking the Weeknd's fifth number-one album on the chart.

Abel’s whole album is about dropping his stage name and the struggle to move on from everything it gave him. Will he be successful under his real name if he drops his stage name? That fame/celebrity status and success did come with his drug/alcohol abuse that has had him cheat death many times. It has also come with many failed-toxic relationships that have hurt him as well. It all culminated when without warning he lost his voice and wasn’t sure if it was going to come back and if he was ever going to be the same. He also talks about losing his faith and asking for forgiveness from a higher power and is coming to find religion, which is good if he wants to be sober and turns to religion to help him in living a healthy life. He does explore ideas of being a parent and having a steady healthy relationship in the future. There are some instrumentals which aren’t bad or skits as well.

He does question life a lot like in the first track “Wake me Up” which is about his career/legacy and what is the point if life can end. “Cry for me” is a good song about his exes and what he would do for lovers like two previous tracks on “After Hours”. There are some good emotional songs about his near-death experiences and starting over but his breathing issues with his sleeping conditions like “Baptized in fire”. It bleeds into “Open Hearts” which is a common thing about rebirth and a new love in the future. Then “Opening night” is a short track about a lover. “Reflections laughing” is also hitting on the themes of reflecting on his career but Travis Scott part is not needed or the phone call that is on it. “There are some bad tracks that do not make sense like the reggae on track “Sao Paulo” that if you translate the Spanish the lyrics are useless. “Timeless” is also a track that does not need the feature from Playboy Carti that makes the song worse. "Niagara Falls" is an introspective about his life with drugs and one night stands but has a nice R&B sound do it.  

 “Enjoy the show” is a good emotional song about his drug abuse/self harm/past girlfriends and saying to us the fans are we enjoying the show but same like last track the feature from Future is not needed. “Given up on me” also hits on the drug abuse but goes with the previous song about the struggle then becomes Jazzy at the end. “I can’t wait to get there” is about his feud with Drake which is a nice smooth R&B song. Another track about drugs/bad one night stands where is being introspective. While “Take me back to LA” is a call back for “Escape from LA” a previous song of his but it’s more retrospective on his career/fame and moving on with some Synch to it. Same for “Big Sleep” as he thinks he wasted time/living on borrowed life as he looks back. “Give me mercy” is a good emotional song also about his struggles with substance and loss of faith. While “The Abyss” continues the theme about the unknown for his career after dropping his stage name and  if he made the right choice or not. “Drive” is a good poppy-R&B track about taking control in his life and starting over”. “Red Terror” is about his past relationship with his mom if he lived a good life and can be a future parent if he made an impact on the world if he died, which was very emotional.

The last two tracks sum up the album as in “Without a warning” where he loses his voice so the fear of it rides over for him if he cannot sing again or with the stage name. Could he separate himself from that life/persona and move onto a new life which is a very good emotional track. The last track ever as “The Weeknd” “Hurry up tomorrow” which is the album name. It has biblical themes to it like the idea of this is the end of the persona and he hopes it all works out and he has done everything he could possibly do musically, so this is the goodbye. If this really the end for “The Weeknd” it was a fun R&B ride of six albums/many collaborations and sixteen years of music, it was a nice ride. There were some misses with the feature artists on this album but we all get the point of the album of him dropping the persona and all the personal struggles that came along the way. We all hope he can find success under his real name, in his personal life being sober and turning to religion because all artists deserve to live a happy life even if their music will never be the same. Abel you want to hurry up for tomorrow well here it is here and we all hope to enjoy it.  

Thursday, November 6, 2025

NFL Week 10 Predictions 2025 :

Broncos over the Raiders:

Bears over the Giants:

Colts over Falcons:

Bills over Dolphins:

Ravens over Vikings:

Browns over Jets:

Buccaneers over Patriots:

Panthers over Saints:

Jaguars over Texans:

Seahawks over Cardinals:

Rams over 49ers:

Lions over Commanders:

Chargers over Steelers: 

Eagles over Packers:

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

NFL Recap Week 9 2025:

 

Ravens 28-6 over the Dolphins: QB Lamar Jackson returned from injury to put up four passing TDs with two going to TE Mark Andrews for the Ravens. Baltimore forced two fumbles, an interception and Miami’s kicker missed a field goal.

Bears 47-42 over the Bengals: QB Caleb Williams threw the game winning TD, his third of the game and even WR DJ Moore threw a TD pass to Williams. Moore also had one of the team’s two rushing TDs. Despite being hurt QB Joe Flacco did throw four TD passes but three turnovers. They also had a 98 yard return TD.

49ers 34-24 over the Giants: Rookie QB Jaxson Dart did his best with two passing TDs and a rushing TD, but it wasn’t enough as they were down for most of the game. QB Mac Jones had two passing TDs, and RB Christian McCaffrey caught one of those but also had two of the team’s two rushing TDs.

Vikings 27-23 over the Lions: The difference was the Lions getting a field goal blocked late in the game. In his return from injury QB JJ McCarthy had two passing TDs and one rushing TD. QB Jared Goff did have two passing TDs.

Panthers 16-13 over the Packers: The Panthers hit the game winning field as time expired to complete the upset.  RB Rico Dowdle had 130 yards and two rushing TDs for Carolina. RB Josh Jacobs had one rushing TD for Green Bay.

Chargers 27-20 over the Titans: It was all QB Justin Herbert with two passing and one rushing TD. Tennessee scored on a punt return TD and an interception return TD.

Patriots 24-23 over the Falcons: New England led the whole game thanks to QB Drake Maye having two passing TDs and getting a rushing TD from a backup. QB Michael Pennix did have three TD passes for Atlanta but their kicker missed an extra point. 

Steelers 27-20 over the Colts: QB Daniel Jones had six of his team’s seven turnovers which didn’t help them being down the whole game. The Steelers didn’t have to do much with one passing TD from QB Aaron Rodgers and two rushing TDs from Jaylen Warren.

Broncos 18-15 over the Texans: QB Bo Nix had two passing TDs compared to zero from the Texans. Houston got all of their points from their kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn. Will Lutz hit the game winning field goal as time expired.

Jaguars 30-29 over the Raiders(OT): Both teams scored in overtime but since the Raiders missed the two-point conversion they lost. QB Geno Smith had four TD passes and still lost to QB Trevor Lawrence who had two of his team’s three rushing TDs, but no passing TDs.

Rams 34-10 over the Saints: QB Matthew Stafford had four passing TDs and RB Kyren Williams had a rushing TD. Rookie Tyler Shough did have one passing TD.

Bills 28-21 over the Chiefs: QB Josh Allen had two of his team’s rushing TDs and one passing TD compared to zero from QB Patrick Mahomes. KC only had two rushing TDs by Rashee Rice and Kareem Hunt.

Seahawks 38-14 over the Commanders: QB Sam Darnold had four passing TDs compared to zero by QB Jayden Daniels (one rushing TD).

Cardinals 27-17 over the Cowboys: It was all QB Jacob Brissett who had two passing TDs and one rushing TD. Dallas blocked a punt for a TD outside of a garbage time TD pass by Dak Prescott. They also missed a field goal.