maybe, i know i wasn't onboard at first, i prefer alicia in case of the week, working as a partner mode, she's only had her own firm for a few months for her to quickly jump to a new campaign seemed odd, though i did enjoy this episode.
maybe, i know i wasn't onboard at first, i prefer alicia in case of the week, working as a partner mode, she's only had her own firm for a few months for her to quickly jump to a new campaign seemed odd, though i did enjoy this episode.
with the ramona/peter/intern thing i believe it's one of the following: either peter and ramona are romantically involved now, or as someone posed on twitter (or here) the intern is peter's daughter…either scenario is interesting b/c ramona is obviously an old friend to both alicia and peter.
also, they better not…
so, did thea kill sara and is that why they are dragging the reveal out for so long? it makes sense that merlyn would claim he wasn't the murderer if he had his daughter/new side kick do the dirty work for him.
i know, i don't understand putting merlyn under his protection against the league. the league is the league…you should want them on your team.
So Dominic Purcell us heat wave? That's going to be good, especially seeing him and miller play off each other since they already have a history.
Thanks for this!
so true, and the child actors on this show are easily the best kid actors on a sitcom right now. the kids on modern family all seem like they're from a different family and lily is cute but i doubt she'll be in anything after this show.
i was watching living single this week and realized it is SATC predecessor that had to deal with being on network television. i love that show so much.
the talk hank had with his ex-wife is the exact talk luke should've had with anna so that he and lorelai wouldn't have had the fallen out they did. seriously though, i'm glad they got rid of all of that ridiculousness early on.
i just find all of the melodrama over the death of gerry odd since he only popped up in like three episodes, and i don't even think he was mentioned as much in the previous three seasons as he has in the past four eps. also, i like her the daughter wasn't mentioned at all until they decided to bring her in for this ep.
The Middle! Though they do have a large above ground pool, they're pretty poor.
Can we talk about how Barbra seems to only live at home, I know she apparently has money, but there was a mention of her working at a gallery or something right? then she pops up at Jim's job…at least she left the house.
I'm at that point too. i just….can't
that's how i started watching…i missed a good portion of last season's episodes (started at the beginning, jumped back end for like the last 2 eps) so, the inconsistencies in character development don't bother me so much, in fact i just laugh at the few jokes and keep it moving.
My favorite line of the night came from Morgan: "You two aren't even famous enough to have a feud, you're just two basics having a bitch fest."
Nope Amber wasn't awkward with babies before, in fact she's always handled kids really well which is understandable since she is the oldest child/grandchild. Chambers academy needs to go the way of haddie (though haddie needs to come back) and I don't think Kristina is long for this world, the show is totally doing a…
^^this, i didn't expect it to be a "black" problem of the week show, at the end of the day it's a sitcom about a family who just happens to be black. That being said, the twins are adorable and I wouldn't mind seeing more of them.
switching from med to law school and changing her name after leaving Yale is totally something Paris, I mean Bonnie would do. It makes perfect sense.
that's what i thought, but i read the book a few years ago so it wasn't fresh.
me too, it seems like he has a real thing for her…wonder why he didn't nominate himself, he's not married, right?