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He was a solid actor, but his character never has to own just how cruel he was. He doesn't get the comeuppance he deserves.

Well, as the facts change, if you start to believe you can win outright …

Except Diane herself undercut that interpretation — you're a lawyer. Your job is to zealously represent your client. And she knew deep down that she was protecting Kurt (after fucking him over the previous week), and not doing that.

Pentangeli's plot was intended for Clemenza, except the actor who played Clemenza wanted too much money for the sequel. So they created a new character.

She certainly encouraged him to nudge his findings (or lack thereof) in Peter's favor.

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Can I get odds on the series ending with Peter giving a press conference and Alicia not being at his side?

As a lawyer who works with expert witnesses …. no, you don't ask your witness to tank a case. That's not how it works.

Oh, I'll miss Judge Uncle June.

If they had only given us "Thicky Trick," dayenu.

The great thing about the Hyde-Pierce character is that Prady wasn't a bad guy; he just wanted the same job Alicia did. And by not being evil, he revealed the root of Alicia's ambitions.

Gov's mansion is in Springfield, IL, not convenient for a Chicago-based wedding.

And Grace basically stopped caring about Jesus — or talking about it, at least.

I would just say, in general, to skip any scene involving Kalinda's personal life — if she's not working a case for the firm, you don't need to see what happens.

After season five, the story had exhausted its basic premise — who is Alicia, and what does she want? (We also knew everything about Kalinda that we needed to, and the more we knew about her past the less interesting she was.) Which just left plot twist after plot twist and, hey, who *is* the Cook County State's

Oh, I kinda liked the idea that Zach was the only one who understood modern technology.

God help me, my favorite line is the exchange with Buck Henry as the hotel clerk: "Are you here for an affair, sir?"

It's the length of the bus ride show which gets me every time. Feels so … human. The other shots I was thinking of were various Benjamin pool shots, especially the at-east post-first-encounter shot, and him on the moving sidewalk at LAX in the credits sequence.

This went more to Iconic than Important, so, meh. That being said, choosing just one shot from The Graduate is an amazing tough task.