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"f you've ever known someone who had a life ruined because of a cop
(happens tens of thousands of times daily), you might think otherwise."

(Actually the message of Law & Order was a lot more than "yay cops!")

You said you have a hard time watching any of the actors involved in subsequent projects. Chris Noth, who plays Alicia's husband, was a primary actor on Law & Order (and I think Law & Order: Criminal Intent) for a significant time period. Therefore The Good Wife must be a hard time to watch.

I've never heard before of Law & Order described as "snarky" although too bad you're apparently missing out on The Good Wife. All I can say is that your subjective opinion on the show doesn't mean that Law & Order simply exists to fill the hour-it did have meaning. It simply means you didn't like it.

TV By the Numbers.

I hate the show but I love these reviews.

I haven't watched it yet but this season I'm always been more interested in what they plan to do after the Red John story is concluded.

I'd like to see The Walking Dead and St. Elsewhere combine opening title sequences. Then again, I'd like that for every show.

El Rey Network? I've never heard of it but I'm not in a rush to make sure I get it.

The breakout character of Crazy House will turn out to be a Native American who pretends to be mute for the whole series until the last moments of the finale when he finally utters the following: "Mmmmm, Juicy Fruit. Thank you"

Joffrey is now involved in charity? I know where my money won't be going!

Based on the grades, did the writers for American Dad and Family Guy switch writing teams for this week's episodes?

I like how the show has decided to go with the "unreliable" narrator routine so they can just make any pop culture joke they want without having to worry about it being in the proper time and place.

While I kind of agree with you, it is your fault for opening a Family Guy news story. What were you expecting?

Michael Chicklis was going to star but then it was decided he was not Michael Chicklis enough.

My favorite part of the episode were the recurring visual gags of Bernadette stealing marshmallows.

A-. That's all I need to say.

“If Axl’s professors are saying it’s mathematically impossible for him
to get a passing grade in their class at this point, then wouldn’t it
also be too late for him to drop the class without penalty?”

Well that's not the show's fault. I think his kid has been mentioned a few other times though,

An A. Yes, the promos did kind of give away someone was dying…but that's not the show's fault. This episode was fucking awesome on it's own merits and it had a pretty powerful ending.