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Razzmajazz
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Hello, you got a typo:

Well, anything's possible, but it just seems like they tied everything up; Peter kicked ass and made stop listening; All the NSA minions/independent contractors got assigned a new case and made to drop the Florrick case; And Gabe from The Office went to Iceland or Greenland or whatever. :/

As much as I'm loving TGW forever and always, and as fascinating the NSA stuff has been, but is it me that feels the NSA had very little to no narrative impact considering they were so heavily featured throughout the season?

All in all, I'm still not sure what to think. Was it good, was it sad, or did it just stink?

Ted wasn't even remotely doing anything "nice" for the girl. Just because he got stuck with the bill the girl's parents left for him makes him a "good guy"? No. Leaving the bill for Ted is just another asshole thing to do. Two assholes don't make a right.

There's being indifferent and awkward, and then there's being a complete asshole with no compassion. He was pretty much actively being an asshole.

Okay, wow.