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About time things got good. Is it bad that I'm assuming it's because Faye and Jake finally hooked up, and Jake finally began seeing something/someone out of Saint Cassie? Not to mention Diana actually calling the guys out on it for once, instead being The Nice One. And did NOT see the twist about the guy - Lee - using

I thought this one deserved better than a C+. Not an A, for sure but definitely a B minimum. I like the fact that the awful triangle has hopefully been settled for now (I find Cassie as exciting as Adam, so I do think they make a great couple). And to see some of that chemistry between Faye and Jake finally come out

Not to mention Will's puppy love scenes were nauseating and his borderline, questionable chemistry with Diane is just so damn awesome to watch. I'm totally team Dill/Wiane.

Legally, it is still adultery and in my personal ethical view, it still remains unethical.

Completely disagree, At least in Britain, if someone admits to guilt, legally, their legal re-presenters cannot go for a 'not guilty' claim. In contrast, the American system is able to disregard this. You can either perceive it as more ethical, in terms of loyalty to the client, or less ethical, in terms of completely

Oh I don't know. There's still less realistic and more realistic shows. My friend, a lawyer, has definitively told me that Boston Legal was far superior at capturing a more realistic aspect of the legal world than this show, just the way House makes even Grey's Anatomy seem realistic (with Scrubs coming closest in

I don't find them legal OR ethical. I think it's incredibly ironic that Alicia continues to try and take the high road with others, Peter and the character played by Michael Fox. She's just as cut-throat and borderline illegal as the others, has ceased to have qualms about defending guilty partisans and the only

You honestly thought Alicia storming out with a pole up her arse (as per usual) was one of the best scenes? Alicia never fails to underwhelm me recently. Instead of staying cool and giving as good as she gets, the way Diane and Will were able to, she makes a big show of storming out when what she did was, in fact,

I hope not. Kristen Bell is awesome and she continues to be part of the reason why I watch this show.

I agree. I actually thought this episode was brilliant. I didn't really expect Blair to get married and I thought maybe her and Louis will work things out until he whispered that stuff to her. (In all honesty, I don't think I can blame him. Blair has pretty much screwed with him from the get go.) And finally, I did

I kind of find it offensive that Blair's interest in religion is treated so callously over here. Without ever being religious (although Blair has sought out the Church in the past, such as right after she first slept with Chuck) when someone you love is dying/dead is completely plausible and understandable and so is

I don't think I can view 'Jehovah' as a single entity that belongs to all the various denominations of Christianity, Judaism AND Islam. The religions and the belief systems within those religions are just too different. If a god's or goddess' powers rely on the power of belief and worship, (Tinkerbell comes briefly to

Oh if only they did it. Or Jehovah doesn't even have to get ganked; if one of the other gods or supernatural beings just smacked it one, it would be so frickin' awesome!

He's also dead now, I believe. Didn't Cas kill him? That's one of the downsides of your angel friend going on a killing spree…

I think we are forgetting two important things. Firstly, when Castiel became God, he essentially annihilated about half of the angel population - all those who fought against Castiel. Secondly, they never so much summoned angels as summoned Castiel, because he was the only angel that ever really cared and that the

Maybe that's a mystery she'll/we'll solve later? One of the evil 'uns?

A possible explanation is that neither her mum, nor her 'dad' were in the Circle. Rather, one of the men from the circle had an affair or slept with her mum, who got knocked up and then either lied to her partner at the time, or Melissa's 'current dad' got with her afterwards.

Ps I am really hoping that Blackwell (and Ethan) were behind the massacre. What Charles said to him was pretty ominous and could potentially support this idea. 'Don't make the same mistakes you did back then' or along those lines.

I'm kind of getting tired of The Cassie Show. I find that the way she says every line is the same, regardless of what's at stake. Seriously, her intonations this week were exactly the same as last episode and the episode before!

I don't know. I do think of the two together but then my boyfriend and I have discussed both. We're both medical students, hopefully to become doctors this summer (touch wood, fingers crossed and every other superstitious thing I can think of). And we have discussed, you know, when we're likely to be in a financial