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Deny, deny, deny. Ideally, you'd just catch up with all of the show, but another two options would be to watch from the midway mark of the last season (S04 E12) or S04 E14, which lays the groundwork for the new turn this show takes in this fifth season.

All Proops everything. I approve.

He'd be the asshole uncle who calls out every racist and sexist comment made at a family wedding and then smokes pot with you and your cousins behind the wedding venue.

I feel like Robin might be fun to hang with.

Of course, of course. That's why a lot of older shows lay out the premise in the credit sequences, often with deliciously cheesy narration, so that everybody whose first episode it is, can immediately jump in, and why a lot of comedies aren't heavy on callbacks. Still, I think it's easy to argue that a lot of the best

I liked Wadjda a lot. I think the two girls weren't necessarily lesbian, but maybe their nail polish wearing, magazine reading wasn't okay according to the uptight principal? It's been a while so I may have forgotten a crucial detail.

One of the few downvotes I've ever given. Congratulations?

Either scenario where Peter gets screwed would make me happy, and I am trying very hard not to make a "moral bone in his body" joke.

Hey, I love David Lee, we all love David Lee, but he's like Palpatin, with more witty quips. Root for him? No way.

Eli's on their side? But Eli's Peter's guy, despite Peter being a crooked bastard. Eli's put most of his chips on him.

The way this show presents their love-making has been very functional, almost. It really is this weird scenario where the love scenes with Will have a strong emotional component, dreamy flashbacks and all, and the scenes with Peter are quickies in his campaign trailer or at her apartment. It's almost like she doesn't

If they had the money and the influence to poach Patti Nyholm (Martha Plimpton), Will would be extra-furious and I'd be extra delighted.

I feel like it just shows Diane has never been was calculating as Will. If she had ousted Will, he'd be done with her. But even though Will treated her like crap, there's some vague sense of loyalty that remains.

"Caveman protect MY wife" mode. Perfect damn description there. [insert intense Peter loathing here]

I loved that moment, too, because it showed Cary smartly knew exactly the kind of trigger-happy rage David Lee would go into. He was probably gleeful about firing those people, and had no sense to see if there was actually any evidence that would justify such a firing. So funny.

I loved this episode so much for everything it did. Alicia was shown as being both whip smart and vulnerable, Cary's scene was Diane was amazing, Will was simultaneously shark-like and completely losing it. The review is right that you do feel for everybody here - this is a nasty business, and everybody's motives are

Cool, cool, cool.

There aren't many words I can use to describe the anxiousness I feel regarding this upcoming episode of The Good Wife. Especially knowing that one of the most annoying guest star characters will appear in it (Mamie Gummer). I'm pre-emptively ripping my hair off.

Possibly. I'm never logged in, though, so don't know if those would be found in account settings or what.

It's my own fault for watching TMP while doing other stuff so I never remember to close the window. I'm more attentive when I watch B99 so I usually just close the window before the countdown ends and the Dads ep starts.