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Season one's opening was the conclusion to the novel Luther: The Fall, which was somehow darker than the show. The book was written after the series was aired I think.
Seriously there was some sickness in that book.
I hope that they do the same with the other seasons opening cases. Because books can got crazy with

Harolds firm got a bunch of easy cases from Mike where they represented a bunch of witnesses to the massacre who sued Harrington Oil for PTSD, locking them out of being witnesses in the murder case.
Because his firm hates P,D and S they weren't seen as being complicit with hiding witnesses. Also they need a new

He did pass the Bar. He mentioned in episode one that he passed it because someone bet him he couldn't.
And what's weird is that in season one they got a hacker to fake his Harvard details so anyone looking into it would actually find he was a student there. The reason that Louis lost his associate was because she

I'd assume they'd make some kind of exception for her which may give Mike the wiggle-room to come out OR put their relationship in jeopardy as she tries to get him to come forward now that the firm lets non-Harvard people in.
How on Earth did Harold get into Harvard? Did his dad donate an international airport?

Very likely. She really can play any role.

Watching Harold walk into the room was hilarious.

I did that with Terriers. I've still not seen the last episode.

I hope in some future season they show Charlie holding every letter he gets from anyone over a light for a few minutes.

Having him come back as a client and Mike having to avoid him would be a good way to give Patrick Adams a week off from work.

The Dean knows that Mike can't get into Harvard and the Douche is a douche so it is a possibility. If that is the case then the Mike flashback won't have been wasted.

I liked the episode but I recently re-watched the pilot from a few years back, they really didn't need to tell this story.
Louis once again makes everything awesome.

Sloan and Will are awesome together, it was weird last season because they just kind of were suddenly friends one episode without much build up. Then I remembered that the episodes usually take place months and weeks apart from each other(despite the fact that half the personal drama stories seem to act like they

I liked Sketch, always felt so sorry for her.

I've never really liked Jon Stewart's hosting, its something about how he thinks that changing his voice is funny. Just never made me laugh. Some of the material is funny but his delivery never really elevated it for me.
Oliver however was pretty good. Of course as an Australian I have to say that because of my duty to

Its the kind of arse that Sterling Archer sets his ringtone to.

Its the kind of arse that Sterling Archer sets his ringtone to.

You really need to stab it a few times, let the gasses out.

"All I will say is, for those who have been burned by long-form murder
mystery shows in the past (not that I’m thinking of anything in
particular), Broadchurch is worth watching through to the end of the season."
Fuck you "The Killing."(even though it got better this year.

What just happened to him?

I'd like to know as well, I've never managed to see Hair.