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I'm starting to think the writers didn't want Cary and Alicia to start their own firm. I think they found out Josh Charles wasn't planning to come back after season four, panicked, and created the new firm storyline as a way to kill time / create some kind of tension. And it worked liked a charm. We got to see the

I can't speak to staging the play, but Macbeth is an incredibly hard role to play. In the first act, he's an extraordinarily complex character: Loyal to and friendly with the king, but nonetheless privately ambitious. Extremely strong in battle, but subservient to his wife. There are so many going things on in the

Only Clarke could wistfully reminisce about his days about his accountant.

Only Clarke could wistfully reminisce about his days about his accountant.

I'm sorry, but I just don't understand this attitude. Wouldn't giving a phoned in performance in a substandard sequel for an enormous paycheck be not giving a fuck about the film and it's legacy?

I'm sorry, but I just don't understand this attitude. Wouldn't giving a phoned in performance in a substandard sequel for an enormous paycheck be not giving a fuck about the film and it's legacy?

If Kalinda and Nick were replaced with Nathan Lane staring at the camera and adjusting his glasses, this might be the best program on television.

If Kalinda and Nick were replaced with Nathan Lane staring at the camera and adjusting his glasses, this might be the best program on television.

How about The People vs. Larry Flynt and Man on the Moon, both Milos Forman? It'd be unexpected given how overlooked they get, but they are both great movies.

How about The People vs. Larry Flynt and Man on the Moon, both Milos Forman? It'd be unexpected given how overlooked they get, but they are both great movies.

When some friends of mine told me they saw a movie about forest Jews committing acts of violence I knew - *knew* - they were bullshitting me. Imagine my shock and horror to find Defiance.

When some friends of mine told me they saw a movie about forest Jews committing acts of violence I knew - *knew* - they were bullshitting me. Imagine my shock and horror to find Defiance.

I have a theory about the change to the 50s: I think it was a shallow way to make Long more obviously unsympathetic. People were of course much poorer in the Depression, so in the original, his "Help the poor even if it means corruption" is a lot more arguable, as opposed to now, where he comes off as greedy.

I have a theory about the change to the 50s: I think it was a shallow way to make Long more obviously unsympathetic. People were of course much poorer in the Depression, so in the original, his "Help the poor even if it means corruption" is a lot more arguable, as opposed to now, where he comes off as greedy.