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Ellie Opulent
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This does NOT seem seven episodes away from a finish. The pacing is all wrong. They need to figure out exactly where everyone stands (especially Diane, Cary, and David) before the finale so they can sort it out. This whole all-female nonsense and Peter's donor stuff is all coming out of nowhere and nobody cares about

I always thought Julianna Margulies and Chris Noth had great chemistry, better than her and Josh Charles. Their actual flashback sex scenes from before the scandal were uncomfortable (because you knew he was sleeping with prostitutes and she was playing into the good wife role so well) but the later ones (like in her

And both Zach and Grace I think are in college by now. It would make sense that they don't see their parents in Chicago.

She's coming back, the Kings said

In true Kalinda fashion…

Hillary has NOT divorced, unfortunately.

I have a feminist problem with the big resolution being "we're getting a divorce." Peter and Alicia are not married. They haven't lived together since the pilot episode seven years ago (besides about a month), both have cheated countless times and don't really care if the other does, they have sex once in a blue moon

I also don't like how Diane, Cary and David are all the same now. They used to basically represent the three non-Alicia types on the show: Diane as the moral, kickass lawyer who Alicia wants to be, David as the conniving genius Alicia hopes she's not, and Cary as the social climber Alicia can't quite bring herself to

Josh was a creep.

And unless I'm mistaken, Diane turning the firm into an all-female company would require her leaving and starting a different one, right? The partners are easily 2/3 men, and she's outnumbered by Cary and David, so she can't just "make" it all-female.

Also the Kings called the ending "inevitable but surprising" which that is. It's inevitable that Alicia and Peter's fake marriage will go public, surprising that Alicia will bear the blame.

Yes! And she was really good on the moral responsibility of the military, exactly what this one's about.

That's good logic. I hope it's not true, though. Alicia's always been a moral compass (yeah, there's the idea that she's becoming less of a good guy, more like Peter etc., but since Will died it's more that she's kind of an alcoholic) and she doesn't deserve the disgrace. It would be uncharacteristic for the Kings to

I doubt Alicia will go down in the finale. The show is edgy, but it's always been sort of a straight arrow at heart. The bad guys generally get their due, nothing really bad happens to good people (except Will), and the moral ambiguities never stick around for long. Of all the characters on the show, Peter alone has

It's been getting progressively bigger.

When they say Leora Kuhn it's so like "we couldn't fit her in as a guest star but here's her NAME, does that help?" Why not have her instead of the glasses guy? Nobody cared about him.

Sounds like her. My first thought when we heard the sex on the NSA guy's computer was: "they can't pay for real porn, so they're just going to use Julianna?!"

I want to see them together! They have such interesting interactions now that they're just power-hungry people who share children.

I'm so irritated with Alicia whenever she reveals her affairs to anybody. With this one, only Lucca and the NSA guys know, but practically everyone at LG (and remember those leaked emails???) knew about Will. Plus Eli seems to know about all of it. It just seems like something bad's gonna happen.

I was always hoping for Eli to fall for her.