Agree. And that the reason why I would pick "Cary's trial" plot over the election one every day. It wasn't perfect, for sure, but it gave all those "secondary" characters a chance to interact, not just professionally but also emotionally.
Agree. And that the reason why I would pick "Cary's trial" plot over the election one every day. It wasn't perfect, for sure, but it gave all those "secondary" characters a chance to interact, not just professionally but also emotionally.
So according to writers people shouldn't never question candidates' motivations when they are women?
My two cents about Cary and Kalinda: after that episode I buy them. I think Kalinda and Cary will likely never enter the "conventional relationship" territory. And I'm ok with it. They were never supposed to be conventional shipping material. They were doomed to fail in terms of shipping theory. But I don't think it…
I'm not a lawyer but maybe that could help… http://www.avvo.com/legal-a…
I didn't get it. The part about the juror was the most confusing one for me. It was like the writers were trying to tell us something else besides the "here you are the juror's point of view". But I'm not sure what it was.
I don't think I can accept that storyline unless there's a chance Cary will be exonerated and able to practice again.
Oh, I didn't think about. It's so true! But there's a thing who matched reality: he was always alone in those fantasies.
That's exactly the point.
He's really thin right now. And I read that he did eat less than usual to prepare. So, yeah, it was his choice. It's working in terms of storyline and acting. But I think he should stop now beacause I'm starting to feel bad for the actor and not just for the character.
This!
So, according to you, Cary, who doesn't know Lana, should have supposed that because she's a lesbian, she automatically wants to keep it secret. Because all gay people obviously want to keep it secret…really? And he should have let her being on a case she obviously can follow just because she's a lesbian? So If she…
I agree. It always ends up like that when It's male love interest vs female love interest. Selective memory issues there.
He definitely was using the "girlfriend" word to make it clear that she's somewhat not enough neutral to be on his case and that she shouldn't be there. But there's a lot of anger too for what they're asking him to do and for the fact that it's the "other" woman who's doing it. And I doubt that Cary's feelings for…
What did happen to human understanding? So sad.
My point is that FBI don't give a damn about Cary in the same way as the SA don't give. Being killed, disbarred, forced to go in witness protection, having his life and career completely ruined…they simply don't care. They "just" want Bishop. I'm sure he'll plead for guilty next week. He has no choice.
No, they're just trying to get him killed while they try to get Bishop. It's even worse.
FBI is trying to use him to get Bishop exactly like the SA but in different way. They could have just given him protection instead they asked him to being their pawn to get Bishop. As it was pointed out through the episode once Bishop will find out Cary is cooperating with SA or the FBI he will kill him. And the FBI…
To quote Kalinda "He’s about to be murdered, he’s the one in a precarious position.”
I think she's just a pawn of a major plot. That doesn't make her a character with his own plot.
Matt Czuchry is klling it that season. They challenged him and he's winning.