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So, assuming we aren't completely done with this story line, even if we are done with the back and forth in the actual courtroom, are we to assume that there definitely was an issue with how the SA's office handled the case? I have to watch again to be sure, but the junior detective didn't say anything explicit, I

I assume that the tech stuff isn't just completely off in lala land, as those things can be in movies and television. So, if that's the case, then it still makes sense to me. I figure that, since it was possible, Kalinda might consider it, as the episode made clear. And since there was both a race against the clock

Did you see that shot of his bank account? At least one account had $223k+. That's a fairly large amount of money, so yeah…yuppie stuff.

People make mistakes. That's why it works for me.

That makes sense. And if Alicia wins, that sets up a lot of ethical questions and story lines.

It's gotten to the point with this show where basically any episode is a good episode, because I just like it that much and know it's not going to run that much longer. I'm particularly loving how it's become more serialized now.

Maybe it's a silly question, but I don't think it's sexist.

Speaking as someone who discussed this with likeminded individuals (i.e. political junkies on a message board) a good deal back when she first burst onto the scene, many of us assumed some combination of:
1. It was now or never, as she would likely face a difficult time getting reelected to her senate seat
2. There were

I didn't know that. I should have guessed. My bad.
It just seems like some people vanish. I mean, where has Dennis Franz been? I seem to remember him doing small scale theater in California (I looked it up), but other than that? Granted, he's much older than DPH, but still.

I'm totally ready for TGW to raid TWW's roster. Given that Allison Janney is on a CBS show, why hasn't she been on here? I'd LOVE to see her or Richard Schiff go up against FAL lawyers in court. Bradley Whitford, too.

She looked like she was glowing, but not orange like she tanned too much…at least to me.
I will say that I am not familiar with Nielsen's work, but here at least, I am liking what she's doing with the character. The way it comes off makes her look nervous, but ultimately skilled and smart. It's not a showy performance,

But it was pretty brief. I mean, like, less than 10 seconds.
And it wasn't gratuitous.

He was supposedly in talks, along with a few old pros like John Goodman and Bebe Neuwirth, about starring in an Amazon show. Goodman's on one now, and he has been cast in a few different things, including a pilot for NBC with Roseanne herself, and Neuwirth is on Madam Secretary now and guest stars with the frequency

I'm not disputing that it's very likely Davis will lose. I was taking issue with this bit:

He can be disgusted with the ways the political process works AND be enough of a good politician to screw her like that.

I strongly disagree with your characterization of WD in Texas. Really, who is "everyone" here?
And what is this stuff about Tea Party contributions?
I'm not saying it's impossible, I guess, only that it seems hard to believe. Prady may be a name in the show's universe, but is he a big enough name to really win? And

I don't think it's a sexist question. For better or worse, women are expected to be the primary caregivers, and at the moment, Peter IS governor and before that, he was SA and behind bars. He was far more occupied than Alicia was, for most of the past six years.
But yeah, something's gotta give.

It'd be something to make Cary guilty, so I wonder if we might get a little of column A and a little of column B. It's a politically motivate prosecution, but he's guilty of something that fucks the firm and derails the campaign.

The show has been more serialized this season, which I am liking, and we never did get a firm resolution to the case, so perhaps it'll pick up again next week.

Then I guess the woman who was holding his hands was his aunt. My mistake.