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"Last Resort was killed so that this could air?"

@avclub-57bea5c8acb66b4141e49fda6dd1c5ca:disqus  They're Republicans, I imagine. They clearly have guns stashed everywhere.

I was disappointed that Victoria didn't say something badass like "Initiative this, bitch."

Silly @avclub-b0968cb03f5c51b647bbc197f2975157:disqus . Declan didn't find the emergency pacifiers so he took a raft to Jack's boat to get the pacifiers. Only he's the one that ends up dead when he accidentally shoots himself and he does down with it because he didn't realize it was already sinking. What about

@avclub-4c22933415130955839224009df8641f:disqus Adorkable! That's the definition of this show!

Bitch 23 on Table 34, anyone?

I'm guessing that's a FORMER friend now because I would never be able to treat her with respect after that.

Well he didn't keep JD and Elliot together for a long time.

I will admit. The reason I might stop watching this show is because of one problem. I largely enjoy a large portion of the show but I can't stand Morgan. He's just the worst and he really ruined this episode for me.

"Meanwhile, Steve Heisler wants to know: What is the deal with airline food?"

Why don't you ask Captain Kirk?

Which proves Americans have SOME taste. Either that or they're so uncultured that they didn't want to see a modern re-imagining of a classic tale. Or both.

Maybe he can become a Russian Mob Captain by saving the lives of another boss which becomes useful for when the good doctor becomes a vigilante.

I like it but I can see why people have problems with it. I'd say give it a shot!

I am hooked. Damn.

I'll be watching this like tomorrow but I felt like I already saw Suburgatory this week since the Carrie Diaries is basically a one-hour version of the show.

What was this episode about? It was about how the lawyers at Lockhart & Gardner are willing to do questionably ethical things in order to accomplish their goals. The show had Clarke tell us about how he doesn't like how the firm conducts business and the bankruptcy suit showed that the law firm was doing a shady

A bit late to the party, but I'm possibly the only person to have gotten hooked by the "Pilot" and stayed hooked.

I generally don't ship. Most of the time, I could care less if couples get together.

Except Diggle agreed to join Oliver because it gave him a purpose that he was doing something good and better than himself. Oliver dying presumably removes that purpose.