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So it's exactly like Breaking Bad.

Pretty much every single line in this packed-episode is genius:

Also Person of Interest, another "drama-masquerading-as-procedural".

There used to be, until the AV Club sold out.

Sure, I think some intimidation was involved here, and I won't say he's right for trashing her desk, but I definitely think it's understandable, and it's easier to digest because he doesn't harm Alicia in any way.

The thing about TGW is that unlike every other procedural in existence, the cases of the week are actually interesting and thought provoking.

Pff, I don't know what you're talking about, Ozymandius is a laugh a minute.

What's your methodology for finding all of these?

I suppose we should've seen this coming since Diane becoming a judge would appear effectively the same as leaving the show (really, what could they do with her as a judge, separated from the shady dealings of Lockhart-Gardner or Florrick-Agos?).

It makes more thematic sense, since Florrick-Agos is all about the new guard. Also, having Kalinda opposing both Alicia and Cary only makes everything more fun.

- Did Zach get those files? Now that he and Kalinda are on opposite
sides, it's going to be real awkward when he outhacks her one of these
days…

Eh, I thought he actually handled it pretty well, considering. At no point did he appear to even think about actually physically harming Alicia. But given the absolutely huge and justified sense of betrayal, I think wrecking a desk is pretty understandable.

You could try looking at AV Club reviews and just watching everything with a B+ or higher

Downvote for being ridiculous. And next, you'll be telling people to get into Breaking Bad by starting with Ozymandius.

FROM THE BEGINNING

Fuck you , DISQUS

It's a shame, but the 18-49 demographic would rather watch football on Sunday nights, and it was never popular before the move to Sundays either.

Way before that, the split has been brewing ever since she allowed the partners to screw over the 4th years over the partnerships.

Last time I checked, Modern Warfare for Community also has an A grade (out of 500+ ratings too!).

I think it's even more exciting than that. There wasn't much of a "split" in Mad Men because all the main characters pretty much headed out the door with Don. But the Good Wife is gutsy enough to take all those relationships they've built up over the past 4 years and break them completely, and then show us the