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Matt Czuchry barely has lines. So I suppose he has not so much to do besides hanging around the set with nothing interesting to do. That episode I noticed that most relevant thing they gave him to do was taking notes during a deposition and looking "worry" about it. I suppose I should thank the director to give him a

This is Archie Panjabi all over again. Matt Czuchry is paying for his friendship with Archie Panjabi. That's all. He should have knew and never signed for season 7.

Honestly the entire plot is a nonsense. Even if Diane is really trying to create that kind of firm and buying out Cary I think it's pretty stupid on her part to reveal her plans to Alicia at the risk of having her going to Cary and tell him about it. The fact the she insisted so much on the fact that she wanted to buy

Well, the fact that Diane asked Alicia to screw Cary over and join her is a clear sign of how much she values Alicia's loyalty….ops.

Yeah, that what they've done all the time. Indeed Diane's monologue sounded like more lik a writers' monologue. "Yeah, we like Cary but for us he's not good enough". I suppose the same goes for the actor who plays him.

"Cary is not Will" was just a crappy trick to validate a crappy script about a storyline which came out of nowhere like all the Diane and Cary plots that season.
Obvioulsy Cary didn't need to be Will to be a quality partner or a good lawyer. And even Diane was a big Cary's fan back to when she wanted to screw over

In the "Going with the Wind" lymbo's secret area.

"But since the three of them are barely in scenes together anymore, it’s hard to get excited—or otherwise feel anything—about it."
Given their history I'd mostly puke right now. I don't give a shit about another new firm and right now it makes zero sense anyway. But there's something I feel. I'm angry because the way

Actually in season 6 premiere we got a scene between Diane and Alicia where Diane offered Alicia to join her firm to build "the biggest firm ruled by women" (or something like that). Cary's arrest and Alicia's SA campaing changed her plans, of course.

Yeah, right now I think what is happening to our favourite college boy is even worse. Sigh.

I think all the supporting characters "I cared about" are pretty much already dead. And I think it was utterly stupid for them to write that season like it couldn't be the last one. Those characters are just lesser and faded carbon copies of the original ones and I don't care about the new ones.
As for Cary I'd like

No. IMO.

8 episodes left and they continue to treat Diane and Cary like crap. Icompetent or subconsciously racist. They did absolutely nothing with the characters for 14 episodes and there's no way they can make up for it (and it doesn't seem they want to do it anyway) in the next few episodes. I'm glad this show is ending.

No, you're the only one. But don't worry about it anyway. History is full of "majorities" who were completely wrong.

Not so strange considering Matt Czuchry's close friendship with Archie Panjabi.

Don't feel ashamed. Writers have mastered the supreme art of erasing cool characters from fans' memory.

That season is completely souless and aimless and I feel completely apathetic about everything is going on (and the only things which are going on are about Alicia because now other characters have no personal storyarcs anymore…so yeah, Jason and Lucca are perfect for that new formula because they only exist for

"The show just doesn't seem to recognize its own assets at this point."

"CARY IS LOSING THE LOVE OF HIS LIFE"…And they didn't even care to address this that season…and Kayla wonders why he so disconnected from the show and is surprised that his scenes with Alicia weren't enjoyable (well, they didn't have any meaninful dialogue so I don't see why someone could be surprised. It's just awful

Yeah. He's like a lamb in the lions' den.