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He must really like this song. He used it at the end of his Madison Square Garden show too.

Sorry for the late answer. Hey, there is nothing to be embarrassed about (I, myself, am a little bit embarrassed about the David Buckley thing, ahah). I like quoting things, in a annoying kind of way. But I could have been clearer ;-) The line stuck with me, I guess because I find this scene so incredibly

Ahah, fun coincidence ! I have to listen to that new album.

Thank you for Come by Fire. I listened to it after reading you and it brought me back to that time. Musical souvenir indeed. After verification, Ya Rayah is played both in « The Bit Bucket » and « All Tapped Out ». Not necessarily a song I would often listen to but since The Good Wife, it says « NSA episodes » to me.

Thanks for the details. I have been thinking about this music problem (if we can call it that) on TV and movies. I saw Bon Iver perform in my city years ago, just before he became what he is now. I loved it, it was one of the best shows of my life but I swear, I can't listen to another of his songs on a TV show, a

I felt "meh" also, but I think mostly because The Good Wife doesn't usually go for the I-heard-it-somewhere-else kind of music. You want a TV moment to be its own and it didn't feel that way for me because this song is not singular enough. I wish it had been at that moment. It's a sweet song but not a sweet choice for

Still want to know more about Simon. And I like the actor, who is the only one of the trainees who doesn't look like he came straight out of a model photo shoot. It can't be possible to look that good, to have the perfect manicure, the perfect make up after such a day, people !

Viola Davis is actually one year younger than Famke Janssen. Well, nine months to be more precise.

Everyone is pretty casual about death in Shondaland.

Yeah, I think I might be guilty, too. It's easy (and I guess it feels good, sometimes but not too much) to just say "I don't like that and I don't understand why so many people love it." It's the AVC's slippery slope. But I like that it creates discussions.

I quite like PTA but "The Master" was almost too perfectly executed, with no air in it. So much so that, while watching, I kept imagining the director behind his camera thinking about the perfect shot he was creating. It took away all the pleasure of watching a good film. So right it's wrong, basically.

I saw Bjork mentioned somewhere, 1139 comments ago.

It doesn't even entertain me and I find Spacey's character unbearable (I usually quite like Spacey). I think what I hate the most is that, like you said, it claims to be something it's not. Yeah, it makes me laugh and roll my eyes mostly. And Russo, the only character who had a moral compass in all this cynical mess,

No, I’m not crying, okay?

The Woman next door, no? God, Depardieu was good back then.

For me, House of Cards. I don't understand how so many people rave about this show. I know I should love it, because there are a lot of good ingredients in there. But it still tastes bad.

Blank stare, blank stare, blank stare all the way…

What a genuine, moving interview.

I like Josh Hopkins but I don't find him credible in the role of agent O'Connor. He lacks depth. Dougray Scott played his role in the original pilot and I think it would have been better, had he stayed. But then again, most of the plot points in this pilot are not good or believable. For now, I'm only interested in

Ahah !