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Yeah, but…..Peter didn't tell her either, and it was more a comparison between how she forgave one and not the other. But based upon my limited life experience I can see that as being realistic.

"To be fair to the show- because let's be clear, it's important that we are as fair and impartial as possible to TV shows"

Giving a sick baby up for adoption is less barbaric than a forced abortion IMO - I mean, what would that entail? Strapping her down in the gynie position, kicking and screaming, and shoving things up her vagina against her will? That is what the genetic mother was trying to have happen. Sounds evil to me. Saving the

And she sure forgave Peter, who was actually married to her and did the betraying, as opposed to Kalinda who didn't even know her at the time.

I still love the show and as I noted last episode I don't need to like the main character but Alicia can really go overboard on her sense of entitlement/smarminess. I forget how being privileged does that to a person.

Just Googled Crystal Kelley - definitely pulled from this headline (also strange story, I find it hard to believe that the same religion that bans abortions would be OK with surrogacy or a contractual abortion).

Because that scene didn't involve Zach or Grace. It's seriously creepy how much screentime Grace gets now that she is 'sexy' - especially given the target audience and the fact that she is 16.

I'll bet she is jealous of Archie Panjabi.

Yeah I thought twice about it after, I think it was more like 6 months, I got a little confused by the timelines.

Forcing a woman to have an abortion seems pretty evil to me
Pro choice not mandatory abortions

You don't need to have someone to agree to adopt a baby to put a baby up for adoption, so no, they are not being forced to do anything.

I think so too. I agree with some of the sentiments here, that his turning on Diane like this seems like a flimsy cause to end a beautiful friendship. Agh it makes me tense.

Is it odd that Alicia would be chosen as managing partner? Is there no one else that has been working at the firm longer than Alicia who would like a go at it?

Adoption/relinquishing care is still a legal option.

I thought byzantine was a typo so I had to look it up. Points for increasing my vocabulary.

How many times do the producers need to tell us Grace is hot and Zach is a computer genius, I mean really. This show is not written for children, it is written for adults, so spare us their awful storylines. Who cares if whiny Grace wants to be pretty girl? I'd rather see Kalinda or Cary in action any day.

Especially because he is a pastor!

Do you think that Will would have done the same thing in that situation (turn on Diane for personal gain)?

She is not forcing them to do anything, they could put it up for adoption, no? And it's not 100% certain there will be birth defects. The alternative of forcing (as in actually forcing) her to have an abortion is pretty fucked up too. I kinda missed the medical rationalisation as to why it took until she was 8 months