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You wouldn't happen to know the score that was playing during the looping montage toward the end of the episode? I need to know. It's all I've been thinking about all night.

Not to mention the fact that M. Night basically ripped off the Sixth Sense from a Nickelodeon kids show.

I completely agree with you. Matt Czuchry, the few times he's been in the spotlight on TGW, has been very good. He has the chops but he just doesn't get enough exposure. It's a shame.

I've heard that argument several times over the years and there are some viewers who are perfectly content (such as the person who writes The Good Wife TV recaps) with this situation. My response to them is usually that this predicament is what has now made The Good Wife an okay show, and not a great show like it used

Me neither. That's why I keep coming to AV club to read comments lol.

Reading your comment reminds me why I haven't bothered to watch a single episode of The Good Wife this season. I've been with this show since Day 1 and I'm disappointed and saddened to see that the same problems the show has suffered from for years now still continues to be an issue. I don't understand. How can the

That's not a Clara problem, that's a writing problem. After the viewers met the current version of Clara, it seemed like they didn't know what to do with her. It's only in the previous season, she was able to find her footing. Sort of.

My thoughts exactly.

"[H]e's kind of right when he says that Shirin can't just hold onto this forever, because then it ends up defining her."

In addition to what Dan said, Mike was the only one who was actually making moves throughout the game. He had no choice to for more than half the game. Carolyn was sitting pretty and didn't start doing something until she voted out Tyler. I'm not surprised she got as few votes as she did. Why is everyone else?

Just finished the season and I don't think there's any evidence Rachel was keeping. My take on it was the box kept all of Rachel's old identification (i.e. driver's license, SSN, and etc). Rachel's "interview" was just her getting used to identifying herself as Cassie Lockhart, spelling Cassie's name, and knowing

Don't mean to be a stickler, but Alicia did cry in front of Grace during episode 13, "Dark Money." But I agree with everything else you said.

YAASSSS! So happy I'm not the only one thinking about this.