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I totally agree. Big issue with that storyline is how Kalinda is acting. I didn't like what she did with Cary. I've always thought she cares about him as much as she cares for Alicia. But now….what letdown. And imo it's a big deal if she really used Cary like that especially if you consider how supportive he always

Too bad that her efforts ended up in Cary's beating up. I can't stand Kalinda that season.

Too bad that her efforts ended up in Cary's beating up. I can't stand Kalinda that season.

To me it's a C as for the case but A++++ as for character's interactions. Shame on me but I was too interested in what was happening between Cary and Alicia and the other stuff to care about Christina Ricci and her plot.

To me it's a C as for the case but A++++ as for character's interactions. Shame on me but I was too interested in what was happening between Cary and Alicia and the other stuff to care about Christina Ricci and her plot.

I agree abou the episode being messy. But I love the Cary parts. And the Alicia and Cary parts. So, well, I won't complain aftter weeks of disappointment about Cary's underuse. They really should keep focusing on what really works. I mean they don't need a guest star every week with that cast and the characters they

I agree abou the episode being messy. But I love the Cary parts. And the Alicia and Cary parts. So, well, I won't complain aftter weeks of disappointment about Cary's underuse. They really should keep focusing on what really works. I mean they don't need a guest star every week with that cast and the characters they

Season is still young but 6 episodes are a third of the season. And Cary is still relegated to C-plots. I like Cary and Clarke dynamics but that's not the kick-ass storyline the character needed after a luckluster season 3. Last time we saw Cary (doing something good and not just being a background character) in court

Season is still young but 6 episodes are a third of the season. And Cary is still relegated to C-plots. I like Cary and Clarke dynamics but that's not the kick-ass storyline the character needed after a luckluster season 3. Last time we saw Cary (doing something good and not just being a background character) in court

I just want to cry every time I realize that Matt Czuchry can act but he just gets really few chances to prove it.

I just want to cry every time I realize that Matt Czuchry can act but he just gets really few chances to prove it.

Nah.  I thought they already did tip their hat to Cary's tragic underuse when they did bring him at L&G. And look at what awesome job they've done through those first 6 episodes. I don't think I'm able to take seriously their promises about Cary anymore.

Nah.  I thought they already did tip their hat to Cary's tragic underuse when they did bring him at L&G. And look at what awesome job they've done through those first 6 episodes. I don't think I'm able to take seriously their promises about Cary anymore.

Too bad Cary is a main character…but I can't see why people now think he's just a recurring one. Sad.

Too bad Cary is a main character…but I can't see why people now think he's just a recurring one. Sad.

Cary and Matt Czuchry were given C-D plots for six episodes. A nice scene with Alicia here, a nice scene with Clarke there…
He's more uderused now than when he was at SA. Matt Czuchry can do better than this.

Cary and Matt Czuchry were given C-D plots for six episodes. A nice scene with Alicia here, a nice scene with Clarke there…
He's more uderused now than when he was at SA. Matt Czuchry can do better than this.

For our pleasure.

For our pleasure.

I liked the episode. Minus the Nick/Lana stuff of course.
I like what they are doing with Cary and Clarke. I hope they won't drop out that storyline.