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Isolation or Digital.

Yes, exactly. Josh Charles wanting out threw a huge wrench in the Kings' plan, which I thought they handled really well because I felt like the show desperately needed a change somewhere around the middle of S4 and they took the opportunity to really go for it. And it worked and it was awesome.

I do like David Lee, but it just makes me think what was the point of Alicia and Cary creating their own firm of they're just gonna work with the same people? Yes, now they call the shots, but Will's dead and everyone else that matters from LG is now FA so it feels kinda pointless. They're even back at the same

This was like TGW's Isaac and Ishmael. Weird and mostly pointless, except that I'm more certain than ever that Prady should win.

I don't know, Elfman is a good looking dude. When he was introduced I made a comment wondering if Alicia was going to go there because he's just too good looking to be just the campaign manager. And while I really enjoyed Matthew Goode in DA, I think he's generating a lot of heat here as well. That scene in his office

@GoodWifeWriters said the actress who plays Robyn moved to LA awhile back so I doubt we'll be seeing her again.

Wow, that ending. I'm all for it. Six seasons and Alicia has never once had no strings attached sex. Peter and Will were really complicated, she turned down Nestor Carbonell last season and Finn and her already have baggage. Kinda hoping she gets some for real and they keep slow burning whatever it is she has with

Stupid. charming show. Honestly, that Chandelier scene is probably in my Top 5 scenes of the year. And this finale was bittersweet in the best possible way.

Yeah, if Helen is somehow around her parents' house a lot at year and meeting up with Cole I wouldn't mind at all.

For half the episode I kept expecting something sinister to happen. Even Carrie's sister had this weird look on her face at some point and I was like wait. I also expect that guy that showed up at Quinn's place to stab him. I don't even know.

I thought Quinn's thing for Carrie was okay because I thought he had a thing for her since the moment he joined the show, pretty much. But I never thought Carrie was interested in him. Like, she's just not that into you, Quinn.When he was all let's leave together and she was reluctant I thought it fit because no way

Medium was terrible, but that show had the best marriages I've ever seen on TV outside of the Taylors in FNL. I watched more episodes than I care to admit just because I enjoyed watching them so much.

It's not just you, I totally thought they were setting that up. I mean, getting in bed with an ISI agent is totally the sort of bad life decision Carrie would make, especially after it was revealed that he was mostly a good guy.

Damn, Liam Neeson, time to find a prestige tv drama.

The Musketeers. Went in expecting something crap like Merlin, ended up pretty impressed. It's cheesy, but a lot of fun. The cast has great chemistry and it actually looks pretty good for a show aimed at a younger audience.

I think it's all leading up to Finn offering himself to the Grounders, but it would be way more interesting if Clarke, Bellamy, the council and so weren't okay at all with what he's done (to the point where he's locked up somewhere, I don't know) but weren't willing to trade him for peace. Finn is the only one who

I get that Jaha doesn't want all of his people to die, but him waving his dick around when he just got here was really annoying. Kane was willing to die for him and somehow Jaha was the one who was released (I still don't get that) and his own kid died because the council decided that dropping a bunch of kids out of

I stopped watching HIMYM years ago so to me the worst finale has got to be the Silk finale, which was some minor British show that only me and my dad watched. The final scene implies that the main character jumped from a bridge, which made no sense whatsoever and came out of nowhere. Marta Costello would never. Fuck

I know, right? But if we go by Facebook then Alicia will end the show falling back in love with Peter. The conservative part of my feed pearlclutched throughout all of Alicia and Will's relationship and they still go "but she's married" when she flirts with Finn.

I'm gonna need to see Finn in action before I decide. Preferably shirtless.