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I couldn't agree with you more. It used to be clever and entertaining, but this season has clearly taken on a dark look. I wouldn't be surprised to see Louie contemplate suicide by the last episode. I'm sure that's the story arc he's trying to follow. The sad thing is it makes for awful television.

Again, another mess of an episode. Except it actually kept me interested for the first ten minutes. I was actually thinking, "finally, Louie is back to his dark-comedic show", but then he had to get all Kubrick on me. The last straw was the ridiculously stupid bunny costume sexual act scene that basically was a

{from screen cap} Alicia = female version of Aiden Pearce

This show was just god awful last night. I found myself staring at the screen thinking "what they hell am I watching?" I don't know if it's trying to hard to be edgy or what, but it was not entertaining at the slightest. It was akward and uncomfortable, but not entertaining. And sure, I get it. Sometimes a show

Louie has become too artsy for his own good. Last night's show simply sucked! It was nail scrapping bad. It's as if he's trying to become this really artsy self-conscious being, but it just comes across as boring because frankly, Louie just not telling jokes or providing dark comedy is just not funny. The show

This was one of my least liked episodes. Foggy just didn't do it for me. It was hard for me to take this guy seriously or at all after the buffoonery over the past several episodes. I just didn't feel the connection even after it being stuffed down my throat.

I totally agree. I was at a complete loss in this episode. I found myself with too many "WTF is this" moments. It really wasn't that interesting. Some might say it was intentionally cringe worthy, but it just didn't make for good television for me. I just didn't find it that funny.

Do the lawyers even know anything about Bishop that the SA's office doesn't? It's not like they're actively involved in his criminal activities. What could they possibly have to testify about assuming the privilege could be adverted?

It's incredibly difficult to take this show seriously anymore. Remember when weekly episodes used to be about lawyers being lawyers? And the writing was actually good? Now they create conflict out of meetings before subcommittee's, political parties and judge's who opening state, "I need to go get a drink."

Anyone care to tell me why Kalinda still even has a job after they found out about the evidence???

Yea, but the ring played no part in BB, so kudos to detail, but really, who cares.

Boring drivel. Probably worthy of a C+ for a season finale. It left me completely void of any interest of picking this charade back up next season. The writing and camera shots, both excellent, couldn't carry the night. Marco's death left me completely indifferent as I never really knew his character or his

I know it's been said ad naseum, but do the writers even review a little legal research? There's no way Diane is in trouble for admitting false evidence of which she had no knowledge or reason to have knowledge that it was false or misleading. To do otherwise, would discourage attorneys from ever putting their

They should have called this episode "Fantasy". Because it was so far-fetched.

Don't overanalyze it. It doesn't take a PhD in writing to tell me the scene was just painstakingly boring!

Kalinda's new resume entry:

Linklater's next film to be made over thirteen years.

Oh my. Way to cap it off with a politically incorrect line.

Most politically correct Oscars ever!

Poor Michael Keaton just lost 5 years off his life.