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avclub-daf92d2c8eefbb2c0845e9715a4e2ac9--disqus

"…the big guys, like Best Buy and Enron…"

What wicked webs we un-weave.

This show is so fucked up.

I think he's funny. He can be smug sometimes, but he's generally quick-witted and has a style of delivery that clicks with me.

At Comic Con before season 4 (or maybe it was 5) aired, he said he thought it was one of the best TV seasons of all time. So maybe he's a liar.

That just felt really strange. It didn't even seem like they were attempting jokes for most of the episode. I almost wonder if that was intentional.

Great great episode.

So Reggie had to go because of Obama? Pfft. Typical conservative media.

I think Jenn was joking.

That takedown of Dan was vicious, pointed, and very satisfying. If only they had the time to be as thorough with Will and Rodney.

I loved how the cliffhanger mirrored the season 4 cliffhanger with Cary.

Everything about this finale was great except for the Kalinda stuff. I'm just glad it won't be impacting the show anymore. And the setup for next season was pretty good. Please don't mess this up, Good Wife Writers!

Only real highlight of this episode was Norma going fucking apeshit MULTIPLE times.

Great episode, but that Kalinda/Alicia scene was insane. If you can't get the two actresses to do a scene together, then don't try and fake one.

I honestly feel like they just made up the back half of the season as they went along.

Is there a bigger possible "Fuck you" than having Kalinda's last scene be with Grace? "I know, let's have Kalinda say goodbye to the only character more useless than she is." And what an anticlimax with Bishop too. If this is the last time we see those characters, I'm gonna fuck shit up. Well, not really….but I'll be

I like that the dude following Sheriff Romaro decided "Whatever, I'll just get him right away in this crowded grocery parking lot in broad daylight" and the guy following Norma was like 'Well, she's alone for the third time today but….not yet…"

I thought that was the best episode of the series so far. So many emotions and Norman as Norma was great/deeply unsettling.

I really liked most of this episode, but the way the USB drive was discovered and opened was some of the laziest writing I've seen in awhile. "Ah man, the lights. Well, better fix i-hey, whoa, what's this? Well, I got nothing else to do, might as well plug this is and see what's on it. Hmm. Encrypted. Well, I've

I liked the pilot, but I feel like this show is gonna get off on being deliberately withholding.