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… House's quest to disprove asexuality was ridiculous. Would you be as blase about House managing to prove that homosexuality is a symptom of serious illness? Dan Savage would agree with the former and not the latter, and David Shore has clearly been reading too much of that shit. The opinions that House has about

Will looks out for her, so unless she's ~emotional~ about Cary, Will would come first, right?

If Cary had to verify it, maybe he knew where it was… It's a rider with a signature on it, not the hardest thing to forge anyway. Did Wendy say to give Kalinda something that would send Will down the wrong path? I thought the idea was to give them something that wasn't real so they make wrong decisions.

Typo, oops.

Mae, I might be wrong but didn't she say to use Kalinda? Give her something to lead Will down the wrong direction?

Wendy told Dana to give false information to Kalinda… so that she gives them something on Will. It doesn't make sense to say that and then use something genuine. It has to be Cary. That other lawyer had no idea this investigation was happening anyway, would be odd of him to do that.

Cary's the one that gave Wendy and Dana the document about Alicia… he's setting Kalinda up. First he had her arrested, now he's deliberately setting her up…

I'm betting Ms Tassioni fucks up this time. Like Kalinda doesn't get it right all the time (or anybody else) I don't think they're going to make her into some kind of quirky superheroine. I mean, I love it, but her always managing to save the day doesn't work on this show. She managed to piss of Scott Carr to the

That's understandable. Kurt is in the process of turning into a drag queen tribute to Judy Garland. While fabulous, he is shining far too bright for the mere bowtie that is Blaine.

I love Smithy so much. Also, James Corden, why does he get so much flack? The fact that he had some say in creating Nessa means he's fucking brilliant.

It was Christmas eve, babe
iiiiiiiin the drunk tank.

it's so terrible. there's still fifteen minutes left.

Haha! In Hong Kong the ICAC would come down so hard on him.

I wish they wouldn't do that to Dana… They haven't given her a moral compass, and that makes her a completely unsympathetic character. Cary oversteps but he gets whacked down, like the never-good-enough spoilt pretty boy he is. The fact that he gets smacked down this week keeps him sympathetic. Dana wanted that

Point! She would look good taking down both of them.

I completely lost any affection for Dana… at least Cary got threatened and backed down with his tail between his legs, Dana didn't get retribution for acting like a crazy asshole to get a prosecution just because she could. Cary is as much to blame, but I'm glad they smacked him on the nose so he can retain some

I hate the Machivellian Prosecution, but I imagine that this is what happens in the mad system where Prosecutors are elected and laud themselves based on number of successful prosecutions.

Colbert, and Stewart a bit later, completely sold out to the military. I stopped watching Colbert, but did he take a better stance towards Occupy Wall Street than The Daily Show did?

But whyyyyyy.

It just feels forced though… I was quite upset when they got paired up in their weirdly negative group project episode and then decided they spent too much time together. They looove each other, but in very random ways, and Troy was overcommitted (he dumped the Britta librarian) and Abed had this moments (the cartoon