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I really like him so I agree. I wonder if he'll go through with the divorce now, you never know with this show.

Oh no, that sucks.

I hate B613 but I don't mind either, to be honest.

I feel like that attitude's particularly right for this season because it feels very HTGAWM-y so far. Then again I never had too many problems with Scandal whereas so many viewers apparently do.

Didn't realize you were Italian, so am I. Look, Wes might have been underdeveloped but so are most characters on this show (seriously, we get very little about their background and they can fall for literally anyone because we don't know enough about them to just underline why they wouldn't). I think the real issue

I don't want to make it a matter of racism, but I certainly mourn a young black man who only wanted to graduate from Law School. He was a good role model and probably a mirror for young black boys and girls to hold and be inspired by. He was also poor and an orphan, which made his goodness even more remarkable because

Excuse me, is Greer going to cheat on Adorable Castleroy with Mary's brother?
Anyway, the episode was fun but I have yet to decide whether I'm more annoyed by Mary or by Gideon. Also:

I think what makes it really frustrating is that it's hard to buy Cyrus wouldn't worry about Tom sooner than later. The guys was dumped, he was bitter and knew a lot, so he was obviously a loose cannon. Cy got that gun way too late.

She'd be a good twist for sure, so nice and likable.

You're kinda harsh. Clearly no one has known what to make of Wes for a long time which is probably the reason they killed him off, but to say he was useless and badly acted is a bit too much. I think Alfred Enoch was really good and I loved his character so much I was tempted to drop the show after he was revealed as

I think it's also a lot about what she gained and lost last year. She was fine at the White House, she tasted power and liked it but she didn't want to stay there with Fitz, or as First Lady anyway, and she refused to get married. She wants to get back there. Plus her personal life went to hell so I guess she'd at

I definitely agree. Tom is sure creepy and can be annoying but I don't hate him as much as everyone else seems to, what's kind of weird to me is his obsession with Cyrus but then again everyone is obsessed with someone on this show (with Olivia, mostly). We don't know his background, it might be daddy issues. It can

I don't usually overestimate Jake's intelligence because he's too pretty to also be smart, but man did he look like a bona fide idiot up there. Props to Scott Foley for being so pitiless in directing himself as he made such a poor impression. Did Olivia and the others really not have a ready answer for that question?

That's really just my bad, I either didn't catch it or didn't fully realize what it meant because I'm always forgetting what 'undergraduate' means in English.

That is so true. Some of the songs from season 1B were also written in relatively little time though, like the Women Gotta Stick Together one, and there were fewer than in 1A, so it's really a trend that started last year but we maybe didn't notice because that season was longer and we had a lot to listen to. I'm glad

I can't even think of rewatching old episodes now, like how could I do that? It's just all gone.

I'm afraid finding a way to make functional relationships work on tv is the jobs of writers. If they want the easy way out it either means they're not good at their job or they don't believe they're capable of doing that. By your reasoning one of the spouses would have today on every show where a couple gets married.

(s?)he okay, just mocking us because they're so much smarter.

Of course I'm bitter and team Michael, and proudly so.

I wouldn't blame Michael's existence for the show being boring though. They could have changed anything but that.