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Did you notice how her voice shook as she was giving her testimony? At first I thought it was suggesting something sinister because it seemed to coincide with when Castro walked in but then I realized it's just that she's a civil servant. She's unaccustomed to being put on the spot like this. It had become clear to

Totally agreed with the review. This was a great episode. I loved how we saw events from different points of view. I have to say as much as I like Finn, he's far too gleeful for my taste at pursuing Cary. Especially considering how he knows exactly what it feels like to be victim to his (former?) friend's political

I'm totally cool with that.

He was never really a part of the team though. He was squatting (with an ulterior motive).

Yeah, but I suspect it's going to be that fighting that leads to "Angry Sexing™". Apparently Quinn's a fan of that.

Run and just keep on running man…'cuz you're kinda gross too.

Agreed and I co-sign on the "white hat" thing too. I'm glad David said that because no one wears a white hat on this show and I'm super-tired of hearing people talk about it. Let's retire it (like I thought we retired "Olivia's gut" as any sort of litmus test- until she mentioned it again last week in convo with her

I actually really appreciated the call-back to the faked abuse allegation. It's nice when Scandal is able to plot things in a way that doesn't make it seem like every episode exists in a vacuum. There are consequences, sometimes far-reaching, unintended and unforeseen consequences to trumping up charges against

I concur. He is going to be on SVU this week too. I'm stoked. TV has suffered from a dearth of Henry Simmons on every week since NYPD Blue went off the air, IMO.

Nice. Unfortunately, my parents still feel (after 30+ years) that they have the right to have opinions and share them. They do, however, understand that I'm still going to do/say/feel as I like. I don't know whether that makes them less reserved and laid back, but it might. LOL!

I certainly didn't mean to suggest it was welcomed. I just meant that they do it…unabashedly. If my mother had an opinion about anything having to do with me (as she frequently does) it's not within my power to stop her from voicing it. I'll also admit (since I'm putting all my stuff out there) the same goes in the

Isn't there some law protecting people against retaliatory firing? Finn's probably still shielded behind that.

Loved the episode. Loved the hug at the end.

I'll willingly concede that point but it still illustrates how skewed Olivia's ideas about love are.

I'm not married but I thought unsolicited marital advice was a mother's duty and prerogative?

Don't speak to soon. Sarah is capable of remarkable heights of selfishness, don't count her out yet. Notice the extra beat she took when Hank told her that his wife wanted them to co-parent now? I guarantee that's coming back. Ruby's no picnic which means Hank and the ex-wife are gonna really be in the weeds dealing

That's because in addition to being autistic (and I would argue more important than being autistic) is the fact that Max is horribly spoiled.

Please, no. He died in Six Feet Under. That was traumatic enough.

"Peak Bush" love it!

On another site, the recapper said (and I'm seriously paraphrasing) that Jake was helping Liv heal one orgasm at a time.