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I don't see why Cary would partner with Alicia. There's no trust anymore. I don't see him coming back to that firm and I don't see Alicia leaving it again. I would have loved to see Cary opening his own honest little firm and having fun with it, sticking with moral clarity and not giving a shit about that bunch of

I think he was more angry with himself than with Alicia.
And yeah, it's not the firm he created any more and that's mostly because Alicia decided so. She was the one who wanted to merge with Diane while Cary was against that decision, fearing that would have changed their firm's identity (which is exactly what

I wasn't trying to deny anything. I said he was born into privileged. And I wasn't arguing about him being white and male and being privileged in general because the colour of his skin or his gender like everyone with the same traits in that world.. I was talking about a "character" who, besides being white and born

Maybe he born into privilege but he was deprived of it really soon since we know his dad threw him out at the age of 18 and never bothered to know if he was ok or needed something. Not even when he ended up in prison. That firm, even if it wasn't the firm he wanted to create, was the result of his hard work so it's

You're right. Sigh.

Yeah, pretty much. That was the perfect time for the character and the actor. Season 7 was writers' chance to screw the character over for good.

Yeah, but I just think it was "creative" choice not something they couldn't do no matter what. Still their fault anyway.

Well, at least the prison arc gave Matt Czuchry a chance to prove his acting skills. Too bad after that writers did everything to make people forget about it.

Oh, I think they knew exactly what they could do it's just that they didn't want do it. I wish reviewers would stop to talk about that thing like the show did have some creative unavoidable deficiency when it come to Cary's character, like those writers weren't good enough to give Cary something to do in that season.

Or seasons ago.

Writing Matt Czuchry out before the ending?

I just realized that I despite everyone in that show. I don't care how baddly they've treated the character (and actor) he was still the only one I still care about. Now that he's gone I don't care about how this show will end because I don't care about those characters anymore. Stay observation: Matt Czuchry got a

Spin-off idea!

That kind of BTS drama which caused for your character to be completely screwed over, without a shred of good material coming from it, in the last season of the show you worked on for 7 years?

He should. Because they won't last. And considering how much that season sucked for his character and the zero material and pubblicity he got from the show he should start to worry about it.

I'm so fed up.

I want to cry. This show was so good.

They're intentionally screwing his character over in the same way they screwed over Kalinda. It's the usal BTS rubbish which has alway went on in that show and affected characters and storylines.

Season 2 Cary was my favourite Cary. Edgy, fierce, enterprising. But I think the writers who wrote for the show in season 2 are all gone because it's clear they're writing him like a completely different character and don't care about him so much. And yeah, I agree, prison would have been better than that prolonged

Maybe Cary will surprise us, buying himself out from the mess this firm has became.