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Robyn :(

I'd never thought of that but it makes sense :( Love both those shows, sigh.

I think what bugs me about this episode is the same thing that made me stop watching "The Middle" and is turning me off to this show: The family just can't seem to win or catch a break. I get that it's realistic and stuff, but…it kind of reaches a point that's too sad to be funny for me. Throw them a bone once on

I thought the exact same thing. I wonder if Finn has aged billions of years now too through his experiences.

Calling it, because by now with this show it wouldn't surprise me! Grace/Makenzie has gotten awesome this season and it's upsetting Julianna so she's having her written off post haste.

I thought this was a really cute episode but what bewildered me the most is that the female lead character in the play was Miranda Hobbson and Miranda Hobbes was Cynthia Nixon's character from Sex and the City. Kinda wondering if that's a significant in any way.

I think what bummed me the most about this episode is I was REALLY hoping Eli would tell Alicia that Peter threw her under a bus and messed up her election. THAT'S the honesty she needs, ugh.

Seriously. Did I miss something? Did they mention her at ALL when talking about investigators?!

HAH. Yes. I imagine exacly that's how it went. "Quick! We need someone ethnic! And fun! Who can drink with Alicia until JM gets a blood vendetta against her and we have to banish her!"

I….didn't pick up on that, but I would love it if the show went in that direction. Showing that How to Get Away with Murder can't be the only show with hot dudes making out for no apparent reason!

Poor Catherine. I really hope she gets a happy ending of some kind. Funny episode, but dang. Can't get over how screwed over she always is.

People don't like the Grayble episodes? I'm kinda surprised looking through the comments here. I guess I'm biased since I'm an ESL Teacher and I use the Grayble episodes to show my students who have never seen the show before because they generally introduce a wide-variety of characters and you don't need a lot of

For me this was the best show I'd seen on TV since "Six Feet Under" and I got so excited for every episode but this season has also been pretty painful, even with the good moments, and you sum it up best. We can't just do Alicia. We need balance of characters, and if she gets her own firm, then there's no reason for

I do the exact same thing!!! I used to quit everything to watch the show with a glass of wine and now I just scream in frustration at it unless I have a distraction.

Lord, now I can't get the image of Bishop with a loaded gun pointed at Alicia out of my head. It'd be AMAZING if it was Gloria Steinem again.

See, this and Walnuts & Rain are the kind of episodes I enjoy. I know they might not be as deep and meaningful as some of the others, but they're the Adventure Time episodes I grew to like. There's been some dark episodes that have bummed the crap out of me this season and I didn't get them at all. I can do dark and

While I still really wish David Hyde Pierce (I've already forgotten his characters name) had won, and while I still wish it was Florrick/Argos against the world with copious amounts of Diane thrown in from somewhere else…I don't know. I liked this episode. I like the dramatics, the tension, and I thought it was fun.

Quick! Pitch that premise to corporate and get that spin-off started!

I'm so grateful for this board because no one I know watches or has heard of this show (which makes me more worried for the cancellation…) but like…what bugged me the most is that neither Patrick nor Dom went to Agustin's trans teen fundraiser. I loved the ending with Richie and the barbershop but I kinda wish we

Yeah. I skipped all of his scenes in the last two episodes because they were just so bad.