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Hi a quiet storm. I appreciate your post so much, as it's very informative, great input and you've raised interesting
points to discuss. We'lI touch on them, sharing ideas, as we try to figure out what's really going on, over at CBS! However, I would like to say, I was very sad when the official announcement was made

Exactly Veronicalodge. I agree with all you've said. I have always maintained that the writers should release Alicia from Peter—STAT! I listed all the ways that single powerful act of divorce, would've profoundly affected not only Alicia, but it would've automatically and legitimately increased screen time for the

Love CBS, however, Sunday night prime time for this particular network, is a tricky slot and has been, for quite sometime. For instance, during off ball game seasons, shows placed there, specifically airing in the evenings, after 60 Mins., may experience healthy demo and decent viewership numbers, at first. Upon the

Love TGW! All the best to the cast/crew, as we're in the final countdown! Meanwhile, I'm highly annoyed that a "Ruth", (of whom I like, by the way), has to tell Alicia, she ought to end her marriage, alas, "…Peter loves you, but can hurt you, so—Cash Out!"

Hi Lanakane, see my reply to Art3mis. I agree with you also. ;-)!

Love Grey's! Great episode last night! Please see my comment above.

Love Grey's!

Love Grey's! I'll be watching tonight!

True Thomas R. I certainly hope it's possible for him to learn. Remember when he told Ms. Baxter during a private convo in the yard, that he did mind very much what others thought? Hopefully, the possibility of him changing his ways for the better, will happen soon. Based on the coming attractions, he seems really

Yes Cerusee, it was Mr. Bates that helped Barrow when O'Brian attempted to throw him under the bus! You'd think Barrow would have become friends with Mr. Bates and Anna, based on that alone, but to no avail. I do feel bad for Barrow though. The last scene with him crying in the dark, was heartbreaking. I believe

Hi giggleloop, I agree. I think Barrow is just lashing out at times, lonely, depressed, frustrated, as it must have been difficult enough in those days. I'm not suggesting his actions against others should be overlooked, but I do have a fondness for the character, because I believe he'll eventually get it and let his

Hi Thomas R, I agree. Poor Barrow can't catch a break, since being ignored/snobbed by Andy and just basically wanting genuine friendship, as Barrow even arranged his job hook up, at the Crawley estate. I like Barrow, although his actions have been less than kind to others. I know there's an issue of the classes, but

Hi Montavilla, I agee, lol, Carson is a trip! I feel he's being insensitive to his new bride, as this is a HUGE transition for her, as well. It'll be fun and heart warming I'm sure, to see him begin to recognize he's not been that supportive towards Ms. Hughes. Regarding his treatment of Barrow—I'm very disappointed

Hi Montavilla, I agee, lol, Carson is a trip! I feel he's being insensitive to his new bride, as this is a HUGE transition for her, as well. It'll be fun and heart warming I'm sure, to see him begin to recognize he's not been that supportive towards Ms. Hughes. Regarding his treatment of Barrow—I'm very disappointed

Hi dirkmcquickly, great screen name by the way! I agree that Barrow is totally mean alot of times and has been quite awful to both upper and lower levels, within the home, (save for, or minus actions towards the kids). Among many terrible things he's done, since his character was first introduced, was most recently at

Love Downton!

Love TGW! However, I'm not sure comments by the primary core character, were made at the appropriate forum/venue, to express looking for new job opportunities, during a congratulatory speech for the co-creators of her show. If the main character isn't fully invested, then it's no surprise the writers have been

Love TGW! I've made my peace concerning this show and it's demise. JM recently made comments about bowing out, the writers seem disenchanted and CBS limits commercials, coming attractions, etc. In other words—"The Shade is Real!"

Love TGW! However, once the writers dissolve this dysfunctional marriage between Alicia and Peter, they will surely enjoy increased viewership, endless awards, plus CBS automatic renewals, for seasons to come!

Attn. Good Wife Writing Team: