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O'wivia? O'wivia, are you still dere?

So we find out that Kincaid is actually alive and was in witness protection this whole time?

I'm the only Benson/Cassidy shipper in the universe. I was really happy when they brought him back. I started rewatching the show. That was…a mistake.

I can't ever tell if the L&O producers/writers are aware that women make up part of their audience. That being said, I really like Rollins and I feel like they've finally found another strong female character, after seasons and seasons of problems on the show.

I had to stop this season because I couldn't stand any more "let's have Mariska Hargitay get stalked!" plotlines.

I tried to watch Conviction twice, because I loved Cabot and I thought that SVU did the audience a great disservice by getting rid of her (as L&O always does with female ADAs). But it was unwatchable. The glossy cinematography was one of the many problems, IIRC.

It wasn't all bad, but it definitely had enough of a run. It needs no more episodes.

No one forgot Kincaid! Unfortunately, her character was killed off, so I don't see how they could bring her back.

I wouldn't NOT watch The Single Guy…

Executive ADA. Though, yeah, it was not Waterston.

I would be SHOCKED if SVU hasn't already done this.

He would make a great grizzled DA who could flatten the young ADAs with his dry wit. They should bring back Jamie Ross, as well.

Nancy is correct.

Ask her if she knows whether Carol or Cheryl is her name. And also, did she do her own singing in Archer Vice?

Particularly when the cast talks over each other. It's something you rarely hear on TV—two people talking at once, interrupting each other in a natural way, etc. Archer often features more than one person talking, which gives the show a naturalistic feeling.

Dear God, why would anyone want to DRINK it?

PHRASING. Boom.

I agree that they should have tried, but I'm not sure if Mt. Weather's civilization can be easily normalized—not after generations of exploiting the Grounders and mass-murdering to survive. Clarke should have tried, though. And it's possible that will be the eventual resolution (after a lot of people die in battle).

Oh, I agree that they're culturally very similar, which I why I think the President has a weird racist (not quite the right word—it's similar to the American superiority complex in its relationship with the rest of the word) attitude. The other Mountain Men care a lot less about the cultural similarity—to them, it's

I wondered if Clarke wasn't extra-dramatizing the speech to Octavia in order to consolidate her position (Octavia holds sway with the Grounders, and Octavia cares a lot about her brother's survival).