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Not sure where The Good Wife is actually filmed, but it's set in Chicago…so there's that?

Not sure where The Good Wife is actually filmed, but it's set in Chicago…so there's that?

Actually Nolan's plan was to allow the Graysons to have full control of his company so they could use that to put Daniel in charge of the company which is a part of Aiden's REEEEVENGE plot!

Actually Nolan's plan was to allow the Graysons to have full control of his company so they could use that to put Daniel in charge of the company which is a part of Aiden's REEEEVENGE plot!

There was even a line in the actual episode that the guy insisted on meeting her family.

There was even a line in the actual episode that the guy insisted on meeting her family.

I'm guessing that Daniel probably noticed half a billion dollars is missing from Nolcorp (because despite the popular belief he's not a complete idiot) and is probably calling him to ask him where it went.

I'm guessing that Daniel probably noticed half a billion dollars is missing from Nolcorp (because despite the popular belief he's not a complete idiot) and is probably calling him to ask him where it went.

I think it actually adds to her character. Of course she would look fake.

I think it actually adds to her character. Of course she would look fake.

He was going to invest his money with Tyler or Daniel or something. I don't know, but Tyler had some connection to the financial world…so close enough.

He was going to invest his money with Tyler or Daniel or something. I don't know, but Tyler had some connection to the financial world…so close enough.

It would be funny and very Community for them to have an episode that pretends to do B or A but then actually sends him off properly.

It would be funny and very Community for them to have an episode that pretends to do B or A but then actually sends him off properly.

"[b]rilliant, iconoclastic, and innately self-destructive [with] a mind-numbing lack of discretion."

"[b]rilliant, iconoclastic, and innately self-destructive [with] a mind-numbing lack of discretion."

Peter begins the episode looking at a holographic image of Etta as he's in grief. Compare that to the end of An Origin Story where Olivia is looking at an old home video. One is futuristic, distant, a life-like imitation of it but ultimately an image. The other is more traditional, closer, and captures humanity better.

Peter begins the episode looking at a holographic image of Etta as he's in grief. Compare that to the end of An Origin Story where Olivia is looking at an old home video. One is futuristic, distant, a life-like imitation of it but ultimately an image. The other is more traditional, closer, and captures humanity better.

So it turns out that this episode is kind of important.

I used to use a laptop until I realized I wasn't paying attention in class or taking notes since I was browsing the internet. Now I just use a pen and a notebook to take notes.