accidentalhousewife--disqus
accidental housewife
accidentalhousewife--disqus

They are when it's colder in the house than it is outside. Or just when it's cold, even.

I did a little couch dance when I saw America Ferrara in the previews. (Sweeps Month, I love you.) I can't wait to see how it plays out.

It's the return of Batboy!

If we must mash up their names, I'd go with Skytz.

If James Frain and Mark Sheppard are ever on screen at the same time, Evil will actually seep out of your television.

"potentially cool Ichabod/Abbie/Katrina triangle"

Ahh, David Lee. Always looking out for David Lee. I fluctuate between hating him and loving him; sometimes I do both at the same time. He's such a great character, and Zach Greiner is doing an outstanding job.

"Seductress"? How about strumpet? (I love that word)

I wish I could agree with you that those lawyers from Frick, Frack & Associates, Tax Attorneys at Law, just think Grace is cute, but one of them had a jaw-drop moment when she licked the knife while she was making a sandwich. And I think they were all ogling her at various points. It's no wonder Alicia told Zack to

Yeah, good point. Also, Will was shocked, shocked! that Alicia would poach clients, but he's more than willing to poach attorneys from other firms.

Dammit. I wish Disqus would decide which name I'm posting under. While I'm writing, it says "Post as legally concrete blonde", but then it will randomly post my comment under "accidental housewife".

When Diane started crying I about lost it. "Diane, don't cry!" At least she and Will are back together. That was a break-up I wasn't sure I'd recover from.

Me too, although damn if I could remember Nyesha's name.

Oh, man! Alicia's "blah, blah, blah" hand had my husband and me in stitches. There were so many great moments - Will telling Alicia to call Grace; David Lee firing everyone in sight; The ChumHum guy saying "Well, I gotta get back to work. Contact me when you straighten everything out" to Cary and Alicia, and later to

Agreed. All the bloodshed in "Hitting the Fan" was metaphorical.

The Battleship scene was the highlight of the episode. And I agree that Skye and Ward have developed a good rapport. I actually welcome their scenes together.

You might be off on the timeline a bit, but I do think Sophia dying was the best thing to happen to Carol, character-wise. She had already toughened up enough by the time they found Sophia that she wasn't even mourning her anymore. Next thing you know, she's the second biggest badass at the prison, second only to her

Ha! Well put. When we first saw Tracy, with her head under the car hood and her ass in the air, I wasn't sure if we were back to the show or if we were watching another commercial, maybe for Penzoil, or beer, or- I don't know- an energy drink, maybe. (I mean, who can tell what commercials are about these days anyway?)

It's OK @avclub-15d496c747570c7e50bdcd422bee5576:disqus. I've spent many hours engrossed in the Star Wars universe, but I also thought of Napoleon Solo.

That goes for every television show from here on out.