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I was going to say, he actually got to be part of both stories in this episode. (I'd still like to see him lead a story, though).

"I was wrong about you, you're not a quitter. Now quit!"

So… wait, if Love is the Harlem Globetrotters and Ted ultimately winds up finding love, does that mean that Ted got traded?

I don't know, I feel like Ted would wind up encouraging Walt to go off the deep end earlier on. He'd be talking about destiny and how Walt has to do whatever it takes.

"OK? Awesome!"
"Am I having a stroke?"

Unless it's another misleading "Egg-stravaganza" style promo and it'll pull the rug out from under it's goofy premise for something unexpectedly profound and moving.

Christ-figure? Please, Jesus never liked that Stax sound.

In the first ten minutes or so I was thinking this episode was going to be strictly filler. "Oh… so they'd just straight flashing back a year, huh? Alright, guess they had one more non-wedding story they just had to get out of their system. Fine, whatever."
But then Barney met The Mother in the drug store and I

It's classy, is what it is.

5. Apparently it happened all the way back in Season 2, which is way earlier than I thought it happened. There's a whole episode where Alicia and Owen road trip from wherever he's going from to Chicago (the episode "Net Worth").

Personally, one of the things I find so captivating about this show is that the writers are able to keep the stakes so high without the threat of death or violence. It's not the characters' lives that are at stake, but their livelihoods, and the things they have to live with after all the dust has settled.
I don't

I definitely wouldn't put it past David Lee to take a lesser office just to rub it in Alicia's face on the off-chance she come back.

Julia: A fox murder kiosk? That's crazy, Richard!
Richard: tch Crazy… like… a fox.

"In fact, given the present illegal nature of alcoholic beverages it would be rather unwise to store such items in the front area of any business establishment, and I would think twice about frequenting such an establishment that is so careless in its storage of illegal spirits."

My mind is blown.

It's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it thing. She's there, though. Bumping into Eli and looking goddam adorable.

I can't wait for the Good Wife writers to discover this and put it into an episode.

Oh man… the first two seasons are a real treat as far as Kalinda is concerned. (Also, as far as quality television is concerned)

"Do… try to bring it… hrm back in… tch one piece… Mr. White."

It's possible. Hell, The Good Wife is shaking up so many other elements this season they might as well have a Case of the Week that extends past a single episode.