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That was Donna Brazile! She's a fairly major member of the Democratic Party.

I know! I did click! "eEnemaB" is just shockingly…itself, even for Imgur file names.

Really? Mine's only ever frozen in place. Glad to hear "The Good Wife" didn't get too hyperbolic there!

I did, briefly, but I actually thought she looked better — less oddly plastic — than she has in years. I may be mad, however.

I agree that it's a can of worms the show can't open with Kurt's actual presence, but given that this was all planned out for a while, I really *do* think it's a major shame they couldn't book Cole for even a scene, particularly for the episode immediately following Will's death. A scene (or an arc an episode or two

Oh. My. God. Batmanuel. Woo!

The other suggestion so far is that she still lives elsewhere, as it was mentioned that Finn has only been in Chicago for six months, but one would think she'd have booked a ticket immediately upon hearing about what happened (which she may well have done).

Also, they definitely brought back Baker as the same character and all that (she's credited again as Alma Hoff), so yeah, I think they took the opportunity to use that for meaning rather than just throwing some random legal aid guy into the mix for the three-minute scene.

Yeah, I actually think Eli's career path has been decently consistent, and the disappearance of his ex-wife makes sense after the end of her arc, but I do miss his daughter.

It benefits both her career and her husband's at this point.

I think he's doing the devil's work with Louis Canning.

You can buy a Chumhum T-shirt from CBS.com, which is not the same thing at all, but I'm just saying.

It'd be nice to see the contrast between the people Diane keeps on losing and her steady, supportive relationship with Kurt, but alas, "Veep" keeps Gary Cole away from us for the rest of this season.

Part of me really agrees with you, but not quite enough of me, I think.

Diane *definitely* needs a foil, but for the reasons you point out and more, I'm not sure Finn is the right guy for the job.

It costars Linda Emond (Judge Kuhn from the military), too! She just got a Tony nod for it.

Clicking on a link with "eEnemaB" in the file name strikes me as risky.

I think you're right, which originally would very much have bothered me (thus far, I'm in the camp opposed to Alicia/Finn as a romantic pair), but with this message board's realization that Finn may be "The Good Husband," I'm increasingly intrigued by the ways in which his wife and their fidelity may or may not

Yeah, that was right on the money — including Goode's performance, which portrays a character as quiet and whatever as Alicia was/has been/is.

This is a weird place to put this thought, but no one ever goes back to the old reviews to discuss them, so this is as logical a place for me to put this as any (because it's very tangentially related to Stephen Root's Judge Wicks).