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"When White Horse busts Rhonda out of
Fort Bellfield Penitentiary, she’s wearing standard-issue yellow. So how
does she end up in a blaze orange Death Row uniform in our first
glimpse of her, 34 days later in the bunker?"

Peter's Presidency run was evidently just in there to show how ridiculous primaries can be. I liked it for that. Quite content it's now over.

Well, he was from Chicago, not Iowa. In S2, at any rate, So Iowa's off the hook as far as this kooky guy is concerned.

Not gubernatorial. In S2 he was backing Peter for his return to State's Attorney. Exciting.

Well, not since sliced bread. Sliced bread itself.

"assistant"? Was assistant What indicated?

You're probably right. I was figuring that he'd have to be an Iowa resident and voter to participate in the caucus, but I guess outsiders (like members of candidates' campaign staff) can be there in person, but not "vote", so this guy could be allowed to enter the room and coax Iowa caucus members over to other

I happened to tune in to the late-night rewatch of season 2 on The Good Wife that the local CBS affiliate broadcasts on Saturday and Sunday nights. This one (midseason) was during an earlier Peter campaign for State's Attorney post-jail.

Yet, with all their awfulness, the three Pfefferman children seem to have a genuine affection for each other. I always find it surprising when it surfaces. Unlike their relationships with parents and partners, they don't make demands on each other, attempt to manipulate or take advantage of each other. It may not go

What novel?

She looks like Rosanna Arquette 30 years ago, in Desperately Seeking Susan.

Also Meisner said he was "sick" of hearing "Occultatum Libera" yet again (while sparring with one of them), so he's been fighting them too. So why then was he holding Trubel captive in a cage instead of putting her up in reasonable comfort while they plan out their strategy together?

I actually thought the show managed the wesen-of-the-week story with advancing the serialized story with Trubel (at long last, something Grimm usually relegates, like here, to the first and last couple of episodes in a half-season) pretty well.

"I’d like to see it do more than just lumber around a junkyard, walk into
a power line, and then turn back into a pile of vagrants."

So - Top Chef isn't covered on AV Club any more? It used to make for some of the best comments. But it's also not even mentioned on "What else is on"? Jeez. (I'll check yesterday in a moment. But Thursday is going to be its regular day, I believe.)

Some sort of elf, I was thinking. Maybe an elf from Sherwood Forest.

That woman assistant involved in the financial shenanigans who defenstrated herself at the end : did she woge unto a little mousy Bud-type Wesen (I've forgotten the name) just before she threw herself out the window?

And then if we go back one more generation in series 4, still following the Gerhardts, we might be back in Germany in the 1930s and a very different show…

It's when she got in a semicolon that things started to go wrong.

So far, I'm not excited by this "dark" storyline. I liked it better when it was quaint and fun.