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    That bothered me so much.  Fine, don't kill him.  But also don't leave him to his own devices with the knowledge that you're the real Amanda Clarke and you have a bunch of damning evidence that you're going to use to bring him and the Graysons down.  At least tie the guy up before you go!  OF COURSE he's going to do

    Did you guys stop covering How Was Your Week?  What gives?

    Did you guys stop covering How Was Your Week?  What gives?

    So, I'm sorry, Emily reveals her identity and the fact that she's got incriminating evidence on the Graysons/Americon to white-hair, lets him live, and then doesn't expect him to do something to stop the evidence from getting to DC/Victoria from testifying?  I mean, for God's sake, she saw him on her spy cam saying he

    So, I'm sorry, Emily reveals her identity and the fact that she's got incriminating evidence on the Graysons/Americon to white-hair, lets him live, and then doesn't expect him to do something to stop the evidence from getting to DC/Victoria from testifying?  I mean, for God's sake, she saw him on her spy cam saying he

    So did he quit or was he fired?  I'm very interested to know which.

    So did he quit or was he fired?  I'm very interested to know which.

    Oh god it was ennnnnnnnnnnnndless.

    Ugh.  I'm sorry.  I really wanted to like this episode.  But I had two big problems: 1- I wasn't emotionally moved by the birth of Lily and Marshall's kid.  I just didn't feel like anything connected. I wasn't worried for either one of them, I wasn't excited, I was just… bored.  2- The magic trick.  Oh my god were

    Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's going to be a scene of Adam fucking his new girlfriend in the ass, not masturbating.  But I guess we'll know for sure tonight.

    B+?  B+?!  This was seriously the worst episode of SNL I've seen in YEARS.  I didn't laugh ONCE.  I thought it was uniformly awful, with everything falling flat and the cast barely seeming to give a shit about what they were doing.  I was cringing the whole time.

    This show can do no wrong in my book.  As an unabashed Dawson's Creek lover in my tweens/teens, JVDB making fun of himself just never fails to absolutely DELIGHT me.  Anything good with June/Chloe is just icing on the cake; anything bad is almost completely forgivable.  I'm entirely unable to be critical of this show-

    "When we get to that hotel, I'm gonna wear your pregnant belly like a hat."

    No, the first voicemail they show Lily leaving begins "Barney, it's Lily".  So Lily called him too.

    Wait, is this that guy who she runs into at a club and she'd previously insulted his shirt?  And she's single and interested in him, but for whatever reason (I can't remember right now) she and Ted have to pretend like they're dating so he thinks she's not available? Or are we talking about Don?  (Both were mentioned

    She wasn't.  She was played by Kerris Dorsey who, according to IMDb, did in fact play Paige on Brothers & Sisters and Brad Pitt's daughter in Moneyball.  Who said anything about Chloe Moretz?

    Hm.  I got the impression that they are still gunning for Lockhart/Gardner to fail.  Diane mentioned somewhere in the episode that Edelstein is their biggest client, bringing in about 20% of their earnings per quarter, and that without him they'd have serious financial troubles.  Now Canning/Nyholm have taken him away

    I've been wondering about that.  IIRC, there were a lot of hints at this in the previous season, but nothing's come of it so far.

    You're interpreting the outcome of the case correctly.  Alicia checked with Cary to see if the SA's office would drop the charges against the two non-guilty girls if she turned over the evidence they'd found that implicated the one probably-guilty girl.  When he couldn't confirm that the SA would let the two girls go

    I think it was more than just her reaffirming her identity as a good nurse.  I think it was also the start of understanding that, unlike what she'd asserted earlier in the episode, she can still be a good nurse when she's not on drugs.  She has been in rehab for at least a week at this point, right?  So withdraw has