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Chuck is a show that really should have had a soundtrack. Or even better, one for each season. I've kinda cobbled together my own over the years, but having all those songs in one place would be great.

That stuck out to me too. And when the camera lingered on her looking in the mirror for a few seconds after Wes left the room, I was really expecting to see her expression change, maybe even to a smirk. But I didn't notice anything. I have no idea where that whole thing is going, but I already trust this show enough

That thought crossed my mind too, especially after that conversation between Castro and Finn. While it's entirely possible that Bishop took his best guess at which one of the three witnesses was wearing a wire and simply got it wrong, it feels a little too convenient that the state's attorney's CI is still breathing.

Maybe with all the new people Diane and Dean brought in with them, FAL will need two investigators. LG had them both on staff before Robin left with Cary and Alicia.

I was wondering the same thing. I'm sure firing Finn at this point would cause more problems for Castro than it would solve, but I'm a little surprised that Finn has decided to stick around, although I love having him on the show. Given his track record, I would have thought he'd make a move on his own now that his

I'm so glad to see someone actually rattle Kalinda. (I'm just pretending the whole ex-husband thing never happened.)

As much as I hate to agree with Peter about anything, he was right about the second mortgage, especially in light of his own history. I was actually surprised that Alicia didn't see that particular wrinkle coming. She's been a politician's wife long enough that I think she should have expected that. But I guess that

I know what you mean. At first, I thought the shirtless scene was going to end up being a way for Katrina to recognize Abraham as the horseman. Like maybe he had some kind of unique scar/birthmark/tattoo she'd seen before. But no, it was just eye[less] candy. Which is fine. But the magically reappearing head was a bit

I spent a few minutes wondering if I'd missed an episode and the one I thought had been the finale actually wasn't.

I loved Ichabod's obvious discomfort and awkwardness when Jenny hugged him. He has no problem hugging Abbie, but he clearly doesn't feel as connected to Jenny.

It's really pretty decent laundry-folding TV.

Robin?

True, but I can't wrap my head around why Cary wouldn't come clean, at least to some extent, with Alicia and Kalinda if he had some exposure in all of this. He's operated in the gray before. If anybody would know what an attorney needs to know to vigorously defend her client, it's Cary. I guess the argument could be

Or she begged the dome to kill her so she could run as far away from that shitshow as possible.

That scene just broke my heart. He knows she already called and dad wasn't going to be any kind of help, and yet she lies anyhow in an effort to spare his feelings. As I was watching that scene it struck me that there really was no "good" answer for Alicia to give there. Tell the truth, and Cary can add the

I fell in love with so many songs thanks to Chuck, to the point that I actually created a Chuck playlist. Whoever chose the music for that show did a bang-up job.

I checked out their website while I was killing time at work the other day. There were headlines about Rush, Springsteen, Bowie and somebody else I can't remember who's been knocking around forever. While Taylor Swift, Iggy Azalea or whatever other crap those darn kids are into certainly don't need any more attention,

Funnily enough, they both headlined at Bonnaroo this year. After the shitshow that was Kanye's performance, Jack White was a breath of fresh air. Jack's show would have been incredible under any circumstances IMO, but coming on the heels of Kanye's latest rant, he looked all the better.

Thank you. I'm reading that statement thinking, "this is actually pretty clever. It's nice to see a PR firm that has a sense of humor." And then I read "upmost" and it ruins the whole thing for me. I'm not sure if it's an occupational hazard, a personality flaw or a combination of the two, but professional statements

I can't wait to be rid of her. Her designs aren't my cup of tea, which is fine. But I'm so sick of hearing her praise herself week after week. There's confidence and then there's arrogance and she crossed that line weeks ago.