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I was fine with the Glazer/Griffin romp. I thought it was a potential breakthrough for Ilana that she was able to have so much fun without "full peena vageena" for once (even if she apparently got finger banged later). Plus, the two of them looked like they were both having fun too which is better than the usual

I'm not ready to give up completely until the series finale, but boy has this been a waste of a season. They should have ended it last season with Kalinda riding off into the sunset. Zero fucks Alicia is fun, but I don't buy this pairing with Jason one bit, and if she were to be caught sleeping with him (I kept

I wish the finale was actually live. That way, it'd be more enjoyable. For the first two seasons, they filmed the actual winner and had the reunions afterwards. The reunion shows were kind of lame as well with only Tammie Brown's wildness the only interesting part of the shows. If the show was actually live, we

Ah bummer that it seems to be a shorter season. They announced a second All Stars season but I thought it was supposed to come out last year. Since it obviously didn't, I hope they filmed it to air this year so we can get more Drag Race this year.

Plus, they seemed to want to go for the 100 episodes, 100 queens route. They'll probably have one or two eliminated queens come back later in the season. I'm bummed that the show is somewhat predictable now.

He didn't have much to do in this episode, but I expect them to give him more later. However, his character is emblematic of how frustrating this final season has been with how they want to suddenly prosecute Peter for something we still don't really know about. After so many shenanigans including this season's

Anytime the show mentions Jeffrey Dean Morgan's "hotness", I'm left scratching my head. Jason and Alicia's chemistry is okay at best, but I get nothing about this weird and apparent final romantic pairing for the show.

Jackee and Regina King's appearance on Watch What Happens Live was so thoroughly enjoyable as they got more hammered after each commercial. I keep hoping WWHL's next show will have something that loose and funny again. Scott Eastwood's appearance was also funny (but for the wrong reasons).

I think I might be finally done with the show. I gave up on this episode about a third of the way. It's nice to read about the progression of Jay and Phil's relationship and maybe Haley and Andy's too, but I'll probably just read the reviews on here from now on before they hopefully announce the show is done for

I think because it looks like a carbon copy of at least 5 shows that have done the same concept over the years, I can't see it working since it seems so ordinary and stale.

Agreed. I heard daughter too but keep waiting for the show to just come out with whatever is waiting in the wings for the Florricks. There's been so much wasted potential thanks to the Kalinda shenanigans last season and Florrick running for president this season.

The show with Patrick Warburton about kids coming back home to live with them? Yeah, it'll probably be canceled before The Good Wife ends its run.

I liked it. The songs were better than usual. I wonder if Natalie Maines wrote them herself. I couldn't figure out who was the non-singing voice until Kate McKinnon's name popped up on the credits.

You don't need one, unless you can log in through the Logo app.

I agree that Diane and Cary's storyline seem like such a wasted opportunity with the show wrapping up finally.

They've said they are going to try to squeeze in everyone that they could. The show has always had a problem due to the guest stars' other work projects. Nathan Lane couldn't return because he was on Broadway, same goes for Renee Elise Goldsberry currently (she's in Hamilton now), and was the case for Robyn in the

I think Cary and Diane's attempt to push them together is supposed to show how tone deaf they still are, even after the racial discrimination stuff Monica brought up earlier in the season with her interview. Pushing Lucca and Monica together is probably an attempt to placate Monica and show to her that the firm isn't

After Will died, they did flashback scenes to the pre-pilot where Alicia got the job, Will pushed for her to get it, Alicia bought the apartment, etc.

Aww, I loved Frances McDormand's cameo. Jonah Hill's was a snooze, but finished off Scarlet's story line at least. I went to the bathroom during the Clooney Communist meeting scenes since they were snooze worthy, but I loved the movies within the movie scenes.

One of my favorite plot points of A Serious Man was the revelation that Sy was the one writing the letters to Larry's boss. I love A Serious Man so much.