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I assumed that was the case from last week when she seemed normal and nice (aka crazy). We got confirmation this week from Sr. Buttslam's comment about Kit thinking that Grace was "a big scoop of strawberry ice cream", suggesting that she knows definitively otherwise.

I assumed that was the case from last week when she seemed normal and nice (aka crazy). We got confirmation this week from Sr. Buttslam's comment about Kit thinking that Grace was "a big scoop of strawberry ice cream", suggesting that she knows definitively otherwise.

DENTAL PLAN.

DENTAL PLAN.

The Good Wife's editing choices are always fantastic. I love the season 2 (I think) episode with the criminal rap written on death row that just starts a scene randomly with this pounding fucking beat and slo-mo's people walking around Lockhart / Gardner.

The Good Wife's editing choices are always fantastic. I love the season 2 (I think) episode with the criminal rap written on death row that just starts a scene randomly with this pounding fucking beat and slo-mo's people walking around Lockhart / Gardner.

I swear I thought that said "fisties".

I swear I thought that said "fisties".

Oh my. That would have been a travesty.

Oh my. That would have been a travesty.

I agree, but I think (hope?) the writers know better than to tread that path. They're usually good at things that bode well for this storyline: taking the less obvious route, and detonating plotlines at the most unexpected moment.

I agree, but I think (hope?) the writers know better than to tread that path. They're usually good at things that bode well for this storyline: taking the less obvious route, and detonating plotlines at the most unexpected moment.

I agree and disagree. I think this structure lends itself to more general excitement and whatnottery, but it does mean that - due to the nature of story-telling - each half-season needs a premier, an arc, and a climax. Which means you're essentially trying to wedge a season's worth of telly into five or six episodes.

I agree and disagree. I think this structure lends itself to more general excitement and whatnottery, but it does mean that - due to the nature of story-telling - each half-season needs a premier, an arc, and a climax. Which means you're essentially trying to wedge a season's worth of telly into five or six episodes.

I think the quality of the direction took a massive leap in season five, and the quality of directorial ideas at the same time - think of the forest in Flesh And Stone or the oval office in The Impossible Astronaut.

I think the quality of the direction took a massive leap in season five, and the quality of directorial ideas at the same time - think of the forest in Flesh And Stone or the oval office in The Impossible Astronaut.

The SHENANNY GOATS never stop.

The SHENANNY GOATS never stop.

Characters not believing other characters in sci-fi / horror / fantasy / action / whatever. It just doesn't make sense, and here's why.

Characters not believing other characters in sci-fi / horror / fantasy / action / whatever. It just doesn't make sense, and here's why.