Last night's episode was no less believable than a few of those that went before it. So I guess I will shrug at the review.
Last night's episode was no less believable than a few of those that went before it. So I guess I will shrug at the review.
But her office would not have been tapped, except for her association
with Peter to begin with. They were trying to connect the voter fraud to him. They weren't particularly interested in Alicia's firm on its own. So Peter fixed it, but he was the reason it was happening to begin with. Double edged sword; her…
We will have to disagree.
Will asking for him to be moved was the tipping point, you misread my comment, as opposed to the cause of the shooting being that he was placed in General population. The entire hearing on Finn was because it was asserted that he was somehow culpable for the actions because of that placement; where the actual opposite…
Thanks. I guess I knew that it was Chicago, but the street scenes always screamed NYC, to me, so this explains why.
But Will got up to ask the judge to put him in protective custody, or whatever it's called, and then the kid started to sweat and freak out.
1. I'm not at all thrilled about MJF's character's return, especially in such a prominent position at the firm. Less, much much less, please. "I'm your scumbag" or whatever the quote, doesn't work for me.
2. What happened to Diane and her 'a lot of hurt' promise?
3. I enjoyed the prank calls to the NSA very much.…
I thought they were the NY office?
I'm not seeing that so much. They keep using her character as a way to 'fill in the blanks' to hurriedly move past plot lines. Maybe she will be developed more on future shows, but the last episode, they had her doing what she always does; scheme, and be successful in pulling off the impossible, to make it easier for…
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I felt the episode last night was a let down on a lot of levels. The after
funeral drinking seemed fine, but did they have to absolutely 'own'
Will, knowing everything about him while his family knew nothing and was
clueless? Alright, got past that…
She asked how long the intern had been there. Since it was only a week, it was safe to assume that the crying wasn't about Will since there could be no depth to their relationship. In that way it was disrespectful to the memory of him by those who loved him, because she was making a histrionic scene for herself.
I agree. While the emotions felt real, they lost me in (lack of) realism of the plot.
It's a stretch.
I like the new vicious Cary plotline development. I just hope they keep it balanced, instead of throwing it over the edge where he becomes an all out ruthless villain.
I'm sorry for your loss and the manner of your loss.
Well that could be, and I guess they might be dragging it out for drama's sake. Still, side eye. At the same time, regardless of Will's words, they made Finn's character reside in a vacuum of 'Alicia's world'. Finn could have been killed. Yet the only people we see him surrounded by are his assistant followed by…
I haven't read all of the comments yet, so forgive me if this was touched upon, but the entire Finn story was completely implausible. The guy survives a gunshot, undergoes surgery and alone he sits waiting for Alicia, a woman he doesn't know. This was a near death situation and the man has a family. Where were they?…
Not quite the same, I am hoping for some new blood.
In the very same show he tells Kalinda that "Life is over-rated" while trying to convince her stay. In other words, his life outside of the courtroom didn't hold much for him. In that sense, he died doing what he truly loved, maybe outside of Alicia, but that we'll never really know.