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I think that it was the music from the end of "The Usual Suspects," for Dennis' scene. For Mac, it was Dvorak's Symphony No. 9, "From the New World."

Seriously, Bob. Read the room, dude.

To be fair, every lawyer has a single case reporter. Except that it's on a computer and it's called WestLaw (or Lexis Nexis, if you're a weirdo.)

Yeah, it was Lenny Kravitz.

Sounds like a lesson from George Bluth.

When quoting truly, be judicious. When quoting falsely (or paraphrasing), be profligate.

I don't know, but your comment's been liked because I think there aren't nearly enough Starcraft references in AV Club comments.

He's the pizza delivery guy from How I Met Your Mother.

He's the pizza delivery guy from How I Met Your Mother.

Exactly. If he was a new hire, it would explain why he would approach Pam on camera for the first time ever, despite everything else that's happened in front of the crew. It would also explain why he was fired so quickly, as opposed to a 9 year veteran who's fired for defending someone from assault.

Favorite line: Money can be exchanged for goods and services.

Liked for David Mitchell.

Do we know what state Natesville is located in? In most states, particularly the Midwestern and Southern states where it would conceivably exist, same-sex marriage is outlawed and thus the marriage is prima facie invalid. Furthermore, that a lawyer would represent both parties in a divorce raises a plethora of ethical

@avclub-1c3ba574dd5d0b83446d360ccb8f41b8:disqus I agree completely. As though Rob Lowe, because he turned down a project since it would pay less than he wants, is somehow a merciless inartistic plutocrat who burns children to fuel his pollution factories.

@avclub-1c3ba574dd5d0b83446d360ccb8f41b8:disqus I agree completely. As though Rob Lowe, because he turned down a project since it would pay less than he wants, is somehow a merciless inartistic plutocrat who burns children to fuel his pollution factories.

She was a JAG officer for ten years, before becoming a "civilian" attorney. I can imagine that once she adjusts to the informality of "civilian" law, she would be quite adept. A number of JAG officers go on to become "civilian" judges.

She was a JAG officer for ten years, before becoming a "civilian" attorney. I can imagine that once she adjusts to the informality of "civilian" law, she would be quite adept. A number of JAG officers go on to become "civilian" judges.

Oh dear lord! I didn't realize until I looked them up on Wikipedia because of your comment. They are married and must now appear as a defendant and prosecutor team. The twist will be that Colin Sweeney is prosecuting "Alma Hoff," who is defended by Alicia Florrick.

Oh dear lord! I didn't realize until I looked them up on Wikipedia because of your comment. They are married and must now appear as a defendant and prosecutor team. The twist will be that Colin Sweeney is prosecuting "Alma Hoff," who is defended by Alicia Florrick.

I'll take it for having Stephen Root and fucking Matan back on the show.