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Spencer Hastings
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I would not have expected Pete from 30 Rock to be an action star.

Not just anywhere in Florida: A city run by Scientologists.

Because Condon directed her to an Oscar nomination?

It sounds like the opening credits of Lou Grant pre-parodied it.

"co-produced" makes it sounds like he had less involvement than he did. He has sole credit for the teleplay, and he was an executive producer as well.

To be fair, that was hardly the biggest factual error in the review. (The PoI was a prosecutor, not a judge — that was a huge part of the plot — and they very explicitly explain the cop's vendetta against her.)

Don't forget Little Miss Sunshine!

It's not surprising she didn't succeed. It's surprising she didn't at least try (say, by asking her politely).

He's too busy thinking about his own jerks.

Or, alternatively, "is a surrogate for Kathy (Janel Moloney!!!!)" [that being her actual name]

The question is, after she was told that it wasn't necessary to get the judgeship, why she didn't try to kill it then.

"But if Vanessa had done it as the Bar Mitzvah Jewish Boy imitating Lady Gaga, that woulda been so glice."

It was a good showcase for Nasim's looks, but not so much for her comedic talent.

So if Tara has the baby and it requires expensive medical treatment, Kathy and her husband are required to pay for that, right?  That complexifying point should maybe have been stressed more.

@avclub-22cfdce02d35728058686d49fc89a63b:disqus : You misread my question.  I didn't ask, "Was there any evidence that he actually killed her?"  I asked, "Was there any evidence that he actually killed her because she spurned his advances?", with emphasis on the second part.

The side that Person of Interest, another "hour long show that airs on cbs and has to do with two main characters who frequently assist the police", takes?

Maybe if she were a dermatologist.