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Except for the fact that it was Shia that switched the pills not Rachel and even Rachel said that Shia had crossed the line. I have no problem with Rachel and Quinn manipulate the girls with little white lies (like making up what other girls said about them, or how much Darius/Adam liked them, etc) just to push them

I think the ending is very satisfying. I would have given it a B. Let's face it, there is NO WAY the Kings are able to deliver a finale that fixes the mess of this season. It's probably because they were hands-off (they only wrote the premiere and nothing since then until this finale). It was already too late to

I agree with you. I was really getting tired of Alicia hating the world so it was good that she had that breakdown. She has reached her lowest point and it seems like things will go up from here, starting with her forgiving Eli, which BTW I am SHOCKED that the writers actually have him mentioned to Alicia that she

Once again, Alicia's side of the story is the most interesting. I like the NSA guys and I don't mind them showing again, but hope that it will lead to something.

You need to look at the big picture. It's not for nothing. Alicia's image has suffered because of the email scandal and the voter fraud. This will have big impact on her professionally. She has always been seen at the "good" one. It will be interesting to see how she survived this.

This "review" is ridiculous. This is easily the strongest episode of the season. The election storyline was a snooze but now that it's over, the real drama begins with the potential voter fraud. I like Eli and Peter pulled one over Petra but still got screwed at the end. I think this will bring back Peter's voter

The story isn't over though, next week's promo shows Alicia's email getting leaked to the press

The first four are great picks. I would replace the last one with The one with the Videotape. It's one of THE best episode of the series. The main plot of the videotape was hilarious and the B-plot of Chandler and Monica getting faked numbered and the joke/questions was great and it tied everything together at the

Love everything about Cristina's Farewell. The individual goodbyes (it would be better if Callie got one but I guess they kept them to just the original casts), the dance between Mere and Cristina, Cristina's speech to Alex and Mere, the last scene between Cristina and Owen (Sandra Oh is a master at facial

Yeah, I don't think it's a jab at the other network either. It has been shown NUMEROUS times that Alicia suck at technology. She always asks Zach for help (even in the pilot and then another time when her laptop was broken) and then in Hitting the Fan this season, she asks Zach to upload all the files to her cloud

I love it. But is the NSA storyline really over? Why did they bring in Michael Urie (the new NSA guy) just for this episode and he really didn't do anything?