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GREAT way to summarize the writing on this episode. I want to see this one Emmy nominated.

Rewatching it yet again (that's what good TV does to you), I would say this script and its execution was one of the tightest ever to be produced on TV. This is saying a lot, I know, but I would put it in the company of Ozymandias. I say that because it was so perfect for this show. It went exactly as the story was

Rewatching it yet again (that's what good TV does to you), I would say this script and its execution was one of the tightest ever to be produced on TV. This is saying a lot, I know, but I would put it in the company of Ozymandias. I say that because it was so perfect for this show. It went exactly as the story was

Rewatching it yet again (that's what good TV does to you), I would say this script and its execution was one of the tightest ever to be produced on TV. This is saying a lot, I know, but I would put it in the company of Ozymandias. I say that because it was so perfect for this show. It went exactly as the story was

Rewatching it yet again (that's what good TV does to you), I would say this script and its execution was one of the tightest ever to be produced on TV. This is saying a lot, I know, but I would put it in the company of Ozymandias. I say that because it was so perfect for this show. It went exactly as the story was

Rewatching it yet again (that's what good TV does to you), I would say this script and its execution was one of the tightest ever to be produced on TV. This is saying a lot, I know, but I would put it in the company of Ozymandias. I say that because it was so perfect for this show. It went exactly as the story was

Rewatching it yet again (that's what good TV does to you), I would say this script and its execution was one of the tightest ever to be produced on TV. This is saying a lot, I know, but I would put it in the company of Ozymandias. I say that because it was so perfect for this show. It went exactly as the story was

Rewatching it yet again (that's what good TV does to you), I would say this script and its execution was one of the tightest ever to be produced on TV. This is saying a lot, I know, but I would put it in the company of Ozymandias. I say that because it was so perfect for this show. It went exactly as the story was

There were so many great lines in this episode. Finch asking "Which one?" and Fusco answering with "Both of your stray dogs are off the leash? This was work of tall, dark, and deranged" was a great way to lift the sorrow from the opening. And it didn't stop. Kudos to the writers for making it so organic to the

Not only was this episode heartwrenching, it was really funny. GREAT dialogue.

Vince Gilligan is a fan of The Good Wife. In the interview.com article where VG, Alan Ball, and Lindelof and Cuse were discussing ending their series', VG talked about how good a show it is. High praise. In fact, if I were the producers, I would create a marketing campaign to capitalize on it. Ride the BB train