Oh dear. YES.
Oh dear. YES.
I love that you read "scared" as "will hang himself in jail." It's so specific!
Thank you. I thought they just used Christian Borle again because he's a family law attorney, but then the reviewer stated it like a fact in the review.
Can Nathan Lane be a regular now? And can he be super-BFFs with Cary? Every week they'll learn to love the law and each other just a little bit more.
Season finale, final line: "It all makes sense—Nostradamus's age, Francis's good health, Bash's very existence: it's the CALENDAR's fault!"
Are the Gopniks really the same couple from A Precious Commodity? I got the feeling this was a completely different case, but maybe I missed a reference that tied them together.
Owen is the one recurring character on this show I truly hate and always want to punch every moment of his screentime. He's the worst kind of shipper, the kind that ships real people despite their current relationships with other people.
Alas. Quoth the pilot: "France, 1557."
The ridiculous clothing is so much part of the fun of this show for me. Guys, they had the characters dress up in disguises that demonstrated their true natures!
They *did* mention the rumors about Tomas's wife last episode, right? I think that was meant to be the foreshadowing for his heel turn here. It doesn't make the change in performance any less drastic, but they did try to have the gun on the stage at least an act before it went off, I swear.
If you accept the theory that Reign treats the French Court like a boarding school with a prom every night, Kenna is just having an affair with a hot teacher, which is pretty standard teen fantasy.
Is this a CW thing? I ask because I haven't really watched a CW show since it was the WB/UPN. And even then, my shows were Gilmore Girls, which had a multigenerational cast as part of the concept, and Veronica Mars (which had the awesome father-daughter relationship). So do the other shows on the network also feature…
Do we know he knew that for sure? He handed out lists of poachable attorneys a scene or two before; my assumption was that they were on that list.
Earnest Christian and excited about being noticed by boys/men, I get. The guns thing was out of left field and I hope it disappears just as quickly as it appeared.
Diane made me… Well, not cry exactly… But I definitely said "Diane!" in a mournful tone at my TV multiple times. Give Baranski that Emmy already.
What is with the writers on this show and giving their protagonists sexually voracious grossbodies to play with? This *is* the audience that complained loud enough to kick Kalinda's husband off the show early. We don't need Tattoobabymonster. Really.
I don't know—I kind of loved Melissa George in this episode. I don't have any previous baggage with the actress, and I thought the scenes of Peter being tempted by her were gaggish, but I do like the idea of having a character who is both on Peter/Alicia's side and yet is willing to call them out when they do…
See, I was thinking the same thing about Alicia.
I wish that were true. But the CW *does* dump at least one new show every season. (Hellcats, The Secret Circle, and Emily Owens immediately come to mind.) I'm in love with this show so far, but I can easily see this being a one-season wonder.
I don't think the ring is a clue (Ryan probably doesn't have the money for another ring right now), but I do think she had eloped already. There was wincing hidden behind her joy.