Unless they've recently moved to NY, Necessary Roughness films in Georgia.
Unless they've recently moved to NY, Necessary Roughness films in Georgia.
I don't think she threw Cary under the bus at all. If he had been offered the one position and took it after pitching Florrick-Agos he wouldn't have been throwing her under the bus. There is no bus.
Yeah, it was obvious it wasn't going to happen but the Florrick-Agos firm would have been a boat load of fun.
Wasn't there a thing, when Fallon was trying to get them all on his show, that Mr. Belding kind of gives them the creeps these days? Or did I make that up because Mr. Belding gives *me* the creeps these days?
I have no beef with Jean Louisa Kelly (or even Anthony Clark) I just hated her character. It wasn't her fault that they wrote her that way.
That is a fair point. If I work too hard to bring logic into it I will fall down a never ending rabbit hole of crazy. I don't want a sitcom to be listed on an autopsy report as my cause of death.
I don't know if I'm just leaning into the flaws or if they're subtly improving on problems but I don't mind this version of Jeremy. I really don't want him to ever become the main focus of any plotlines, but I enjoy that he's kind of a fixer around the practice. It's not enough to make him an interesting character,…
I halfway expected Mindy to say something to the effect of, "I'm not allowed to come here" when they headed into the lobby. Then I remembered that nothing that happens prior to the credits is actually relevant.
Emily Rutherford is adorable, but with that facial hair she looks strangely like David Spade.
I don't know why I'd be worried about logic in a show where everyone has a doppleganger in the next county over but all I could think about was that Yes, Dear is a show that exists in the RH universe. Wasn't Barney watching it at the store at one point?
Sort of. Spielberg came up with the story and was a producer.
I think Tomato Jones is probably right about why it feels that way, but it totally *does* feel that way. I figured they were just cramming in as many references to the Garcia universe and television in general because they assumed this might be their last shot. It does make sense, though, that it's probably just…
I immediately announced to the disinterested people I was watching with that this was a perfect opportunity for a completely unnecessary Yes, Dear crossover if they wanted to have O'Malley and Gardell walk through the background. I was a little ashamed of being able to make any kind of Yes, Dear reference but nowhere…
I'm going to go with them trying to show that she was a little off her game because of the Dad situation and that it was just a badly written moment of them trying to show that.
I could swear that happened too. And I thought it was Mike that she told. I guess it could have been Donna. Or maybe even Louis. I don't know, but I do know that someone at the firm knows Rachel's Dad is a big deal.
I had one of those nights in college. I had been living alone for awhile and had never had any moments of crazy in the middle of the night but that night someone or something was *scratching* at my door. It was creepy as shit. I lived in an apartment building that was clearly a remodeled motel so it had two doors, one…
TNT should do a web series of all of the people JR wronged coming back to thank God that he's finally dead. I think Larry would be okay with that.
I wasn't that crazy about Josh Henderson last season so I was happily surprised by how much I enjoyed him in these first two episodes. Season one John Ross was too desperate and that weighed him down as a character. Henderson's performance of him was boring and uneven. This new John Ross, the one that seems vaguely…
Alicia was pouting. She needed to stop.
They stated in the initial meeting that the details had been worked up and gone over by their firm but that her father wanted to make sure she wasn't being taken advantage of. Of course her law firm said it was fine. Her firm wasn't there to look after her, it was there to take care of Gross. Dad rightfully pushed her…