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They did the best it could and look at how much attention they got for it. This story is ALL OVER the internet. Another option I haven't seen mentioned is revealing that Will committed a horrible, horrible crime. Not like embezzlement but…like if he was revealed as a season-long-set-up serial killer. That's a way to

I think they did - note that this season had tons of moments of Will and Alicia reflecting on each other, Alicia's speech flashbacks, Will's mock cross-exam of Alicia. There was a lot of reflection and looking back that was build-up to this.

I could never have enough of Carrie Preston. I've only otherwise seen her on True Blood, where she has a crap role on a crap show. She is BRILLIANT on TGW, in both her acting and the interesting, fun character they gave her. I'd be interested in a spinoff of her and Jill Hennessy.

It was a better choice than having Eli having him killed to block a testimony, which is the Scandal well. So if he was to be killed, this was a great definition of his character and the smartest choice.

He killed a main character - I think this being a law show, he will come back. Hell, in his trial if he doesn't just plea guilty Diane will probably be called in because he was an LG client and they had information about him. I think that we have one more episode with this character. The chance for Diane or Alicia to

I do love Eli - he clearly has a heart, no question. Between Natalie and his loyalty to Peter you know it's there. I feel like he's more human than machine, where his ABC counterpart Cyrus Beene is often more machine than human. He also has clear fondness for other characters, even LG people. You can tell he respects

Something I didn't like, though thought was necessary for a teenage character, was that our sweet Tina that a lot of us are very protective over was taken advantage of. It made me uncomfortable and I feared for an end where she was upset or hurt. Instead, Teddy's moped toss lightened the mood and allowed for some

I read an interview with H. Jon or one of the crew and they thought that the show was in Jersey (I'm guessing something like Long Branch) though the characters from voices to last names remind me nothing of Jersey. I think it's supposed to be very very vague and not really of concern, I'm from Jersey though so hey,

I don't agree with the intensity of the poster's comments, but I wonder if the show will try to have the Belchers engage in more community events. It would be wonderful to see various Stars-Hollow-esque town events. The Superbowl episode was great in that regard. The restaurant is always empty, and I wonder if the

The babysitter is another moment for Tina's aggression.

I think Gene is the nicest too. I think he's a very sensitive young man, not in the ego sense but just that he's very comfortable interacting with women, doesn't pull the "you're embarrassing me" schtick too much if at all, and he is definitely loyal to his family. I think the "Gene is gay" theory is super interesting

Guys, just don't use a plastic bowl. I wasn't sure what kind of bowl they used but like…try glass or a metal bowl.

I'm that way with Community, where I'm just so in awe of how smart and funny it is that I really don't laugh, though I will reference lines and adore the show. With Bob's I laugh out loud a fair amount,

Teddy's kind of a less-fulfilled Jerry Gergich so I like when he's given some respect by characters or a happy development in his life. I would like to see more positive Teddy plots - I think he can be used well, especially with the kids.

It's one of the smartest gender or race swaps on television. Joan Watson is another, because she is both race and genderswapped.

That's exactly the kind of humor I'd pop into my own show: like a fight between "baygel" and "beggel". I love that. New Girl is great at that too.

The other one was Meat-Cute, right? Goddamnit this show must have one writer on board exclusively for great puns.

"Get a melodi-you" touched me in a deep, soulful way.

I think it was a guilt thing, but it was so goddamn cute too.

The sneak preview shows Josh Charles on the autopsy table, but it ALSO shows Matthew Goode dragging a just-shot Will across the courthouse floor. Will's last words might actually destroy me.