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I read this comment three years on and was happy to have done so.

When the vessels don't completely self-abnegate, they will feel the wrath of the internet.

Nope, more like if you express an intense, seething hatred for Skyler White that goes beyond any of the less emotionally charged reasons for disliking a character or a performance—misogyny might be playing a role in that reaction. 
 
And if you can't recognize that a significant chunk of commenters on this here internet

Wow, that's like the opposite of alchemy.

The best part was that the line wasn't even actual words, just the sound that my television once captioned as "grunts 'I don't know.'"

The best part was that the line wasn't even actual words, just the sound that my television once captioned as "grunts 'I don't know.'"

The best part of that reading was the burst of sincere giddiness on "It's been a real whirlwind." Would've been easy/lazier to do the whole thing deadpan.

The best part of that reading was the burst of sincere giddiness on "It's been a real whirlwind." Would've been easy/lazier to do the whole thing deadpan.

Eartha Brute, HUH!

Eartha Brute, HUH!

"Avery is by far the most hated character" - well, that might change (at least for me) if Sonny the Producer continues to hang around with his smarmy "booze/lack of responsibility helps you make REAL music, maaan! I don't need your rules or your grown-up world!" attitude, which seemed to have rubbed off on Rayna by

"Avery is by far the most hated character" - well, that might change (at least for me) if Sonny the Producer continues to hang around with his smarmy "booze/lack of responsibility helps you make REAL music, maaan! I don't need your rules or your grown-up world!" attitude, which seemed to have rubbed off on Rayna by

Between this episode and "VIP Treatment," The Good Wife has done some of the most finely observed treatments of sexual assault I've seen on television.

Between this episode and "VIP Treatment," The Good Wife has done some of the most finely observed treatments of sexual assault I've seen on television.

@Kumagoro:disqus Srsly. Dude just comes off as a narcissistic, self-pitying douche. (Which did seem to match what little we saw of him before the blackout—being able to "give his wife everything" was obviously more about him than it was about her.)

@Kumagoro:disqus Srsly. Dude just comes off as a narcissistic, self-pitying douche. (Which did seem to match what little we saw of him before the blackout—being able to "give his wife everything" was obviously more about him than it was about her.)

Because the only other reference to eye jelly I'm familiar with is from King Lear, I chose to think of it as an oblique reference to the fact that Andre Braugher really needs to play King Lear.

Because the only other reference to eye jelly I'm familiar with is from King Lear, I chose to think of it as an oblique reference to the fact that Andre Braugher really needs to play King Lear.

People are idiots.