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So this means Lana is a goner…

I thought you were going to say that the most important thing was how much fun Vera probably had killing the character that has consistently ruined her show.
I had never felt that kind of relief with a killing…Stop it, mother! This is MY thread.

WOW. You know your "psycho" well.

"Her attempted rapist"? - That guy did raped her.

Saying bye to Betty and Kalinda during the same night was too much

What a powerful knee that was

And that's how she became one of the X Men

I find her life so sad because she got to be the "perfect housewife" she was supposed to be and now that she's trying to find happiness she knows it won't last.

Weiner: "Come on, Kiernan! Try to be as good as my son covering your ears"

Bye bye Birdie

I didn't care about Don actually. I was so busy crying because of Betty and reminiscing about Ruth and Claire Fisher's mother-daughter relationship and how Ruth also let her go (so she wouldn't have to live the same she did) ;_;

Perhaps it was something like this:
Dear Alicia,
I'm not going to be as stupid as you and Will were using your official emails to write something intimate stuff (Are you lawyers, btw?). I just betrayed Lemond Bishop and I'm done talking on the phone with you. Read this and remember how many times I solved your problems

It was a very moving confession

I agree with you on that it meant a lot to Kalinda because she didn't open up that much…but this scene…after all that has happened. It is not powerful at all.
It would have made much more sense to have closure with Cary…or even Lana who she used and used time and time again and never let go (and they had that

Thanks. Now I must listen to that podcast :)

I haven't. I have failed in life.

Maybe Robyn can happen again??

Last week someone in this section said they preferred nothing at all than having a scene like the one we saw. I think it was more powerful to see her walking away with The Bravery in the background…but of course they cut that short for us the see Alicia opening her door…again.

I might be of the few but I NEVER felt the chemistry with Goode until this episode. And I agree with you this close-up final scene was just meh… I don't care.
Canning being that angry because of his wife is just so strange. It would have made more sense if he had died and his widow decided to get back at "Lockhart and

It was Kalinda who said that line about the best times of her life, not Alicia.