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A girl can dream..

Well, I think jewell1976 upthread might have nailed it - maybe she feels more betrayed by Alicia than she does by Will? I agree it's not clear as day where Diane's head is at.

Trust this show to interrupt any viewer's endless fretting over the drama by inspiring some serious smutty thoughts with the Alicia & Will scene. So unfair of them, really.

Ohmygod that prank was so stupid I wanted to strangle Cary and Other Carey on the spot. Seriously? They definitely need Alicia to class up the joint. I'm not regretting that she's in bed with them ..yet, but Other Carey has some serious redeeming to do.

Inter-political relationships are fascinating to me. I've seen some politically active young people get into messy sex-based relationships because I think passion & youth & hormones over-ride any fundamental disagreements and I remember reading some article about British couples who voted for different parties (but in

This makes me wonder if one of the consistent themes in TGW is going to be about the corruptness of the law world in general. Florrick & Agos seem to be playing dirty to play clean - they want to disassociate from LG's dirt but are going to have to roll around in their own dirt just to get away and survive in the

I was begging and pleading by the end of this episode that maybe, just maybe, Diane would forget about her strong partnership with Will and instead focus on the way he cast her aside like that partnership meant nothing, walk out of the office and never look back. But I guess Diane feels she still has to do right by

Elsbeth is good, and I'm weirdly happy about TGW getting the top spot for tonight's What's On Tonight.

Your use of "available" here gives this whole devil advocacy a very bad, kind of predatory undertone. Who are they available to? Men who want to fuck them. Biologically they may be capable of making babies happen, but that doesn't make them "available" because available seems to imply they're just bodies attached to

Why did I click.

I almost downvoted this comment but then I remembered that'd just be punishing you for being the messenger. Dammit, nuDisqus.

Yeah, you hit the nail on the head with that suspension of disbelief factor. I doubt the RS rehash will include the sort of simmering sexual tension between the leads that is discussed all the time (and the kissing and flirting) but not taken to its logical conclusion (them dating, together, banging) that feels so

Ron Funches' explanation of why he liked professional wrestling and Besser's confusion at it is every conversation I've had with people about why I like professional wrestling as a grown ass woman. That was, oddly enough, the best part of the I4H episode for me.

I suppose all TV is like this parallel universe you watch and think, "Was it really like this, back in the day?". Did diamond thieves go around hiring private investigators, who occupied absurdly large, largely unused office spaces? There's just enough goofiness, cheese and random passionate kissing that the

You mean if Will would have been put in the situation Diane was in, and was supposed to essentially trash her in public for his own gain, would he have done it? Probably.

That surrogate college student was clueless. And not like awesome-90's-movie-can't-figure-out-I-love-Paul-Rudd's-character-clueless, just plain clueless. It was kind of cringe-inducing, but luckily there was so much more happening in this episode, it didn't bother me much.

You make good points. I think there's that dichotomy with Will's character - I can just as easily see him being a vindictive person who, after he finds out Alicia is leaving, essentially tells her it's because of him that she got to where she is today, but yet at the same time I can see his offer to her to be a

I watched a whole lot of Remington Steele in between some social things. I love it, even though it's basically just fantasy fodder: hey (straight) ladies, imagine that you're a smart, capable and gorgeous private eye whose colleague is a handsome mystery you occasionally get to make out with and who likes old films a

There's probably a critical Gender Studies thesis essay about Will Gardner and the women in his life in relation to patriarchal thought or male supremacy that could easily be written, but I'm not going to write it because I've got enough on my academic plate as it is.  (Note: not in the sense that Will is a horribly

I honestly think Alicia's motherly instincts may have been right on this one, even if he was a pastor.