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Jaime Aley
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Dot is my favorite side character. Jenny O'hara just nails every line and has great chemistry with Rhea Perlman and of course, Mindy.

Her version of "Delta Dawn" is lovely and under appreciated. And "Daytime Hustler" is a hidden campy gem.

I give this grader a C!! What's with the low-grading lately? This episode was an A- at worst. It's worth just that based on Christine Baranski's finest work of the season. Although the episode did have one flaw: the underuse of Matt Czuchry.

While I agree about how Kalinda has been treated since the fourth season, I'm shocked about the grade. At worst it deserved a B, but this was an A-/B+ episode. It was nice to finally see Alicia, Diane, and Cary in the same room. And it was refreshing to have Diane and Kurt's personal relationship play into their

Please Like me!!!

I'm hoping The Good Wife, Fargo, Transparent, Broad City, and Please Like Me crack the Top 10.

PS Well written, Les, like always.

I think Ellie was the MVP for this (series/) season finale.
And Chick's last quote to Jules made me teary eyed, luckily red wine was there to console me.

I loved the Ellie and Laurie role reversal for Jules's ranking. It's fun to see Laurie on top of number two…I mean Ellie.

"Why don't you take your fancy words back to Hogwarts." Laurie to Travis. I giggled a lot.

Elsbeth Tascioni is a scene stealer! She needs a show.

When will this show be nominated for an Emmy? Christa Miller and Courteney Cox are long overdue!

I want a Guzzle Buddy. Because pouring IS boring. I would much rather "Plug it and chug it." Jules and Andy's infomercial reminded me of Bobby and Laurie's radio ad from season two when they try to sell PENNY CAN cans.

A stellar episode. I'm with you, Todd, more middle-aged broads arguing on "Girls."