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I personally think Wes is her long lost baby by some far-fetched set of circumstances. Why else did she let him in her special group? Putting money on she got him off the waitlist and all those longing looks she shoots his way are regret, not lust.

Keating uses her house as her office and there's no bathroom on the first floor? All those clients, students, employees go the upstairs bathroom?

Or if the kid really was disturbed but the mom figured it was too late to save the dad and why lose her whole family. See Adam Lanza.

Annelise is kinda old to be "trying" to have a baby. How old is she supposed to be 45ish?

I thought they acted like the accusation of abuse was some new, unknown thing and that's why the case got sent to juvenile court. But the prosecutor knew about the abuse claim and fought hard to have it kept out of court. And also jury tampering would have been a card in the prosecutor's deck.

Or maybe he thinks Sam is a murderer and is hoping that'll take care of his "fatal attraction" problem.

Rant on! All she is teaching them is how to get disbarred at some point in the future. So far Wes (impersonating a legal aid lawyer), Laurel (jury tampering) and Conner (contacting a jury member). I'm sure Michaela and Asher will do some random BS before this is over.

Kinda makes you wonder how his agent, editor and publicist felt when they read his rant. Probably - "I'm not charging this guy enough."

It always amazed me how many people never, in their entire lives, ran across an incompetent white male.

so what would you have named it?

Didn't they have one where a woman wrote a 50 shades type book, good raped in an elevator and the perps excuse was
1 - she wrote about it in her book
2 - she didn't yell or scream and that's on tape.
So how's this news?

Happy 5775!

i'm assuming that it was intentional that they never explained the national or cultural significance of Andre's African garb, sort of like he didn't know either, just that it was generically African and that was good enough.
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kinda how I feel about Kwanza. And a bar mitzvah is not the same thing as a birthday

I read the article and it was pretty snarky. She basically said Viola Davis, who she described as best known as the maid in The Help, having never seen the movie Doubt, was pretty for a dark girl. Course she's not light like Halle Berry or "conventially pretty" like Kerry Washington but for an old, dark-skinned girl

As a guest host, Ms. Washington was very funny in a number of skits designed by “S.N.L.” to mock and defuse the issue without stirring further offense. Soon after, the show hired Sasheer Zamata, its first black woman since Maya Rudolph left the show in 2007. The show suddenly seems to be on a diversity jag: On the

picky, picky, picky! It's not like wikipedia's an actual thing.

maybe he gets possessed by some alien being and the doctor doesn't notice cause "hey, soldier"

And didn't the previous doctors do pretty much the same thing, destroy worlds and cry about it afterwards?

Female singer who won American Idol and stared in the remake of Sparkle, another unnecessary exercise. Course she's black and apparently there's no black people in the future.

The Golden Compass (the trilogy, not the movie) by Phillip Pullman
Running out of Time by Margaret Peterson Haddix (which The Village totally ripped off)