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And it's bloody exhausting. many of us watch TV to escape reality, not be further confronted with it. Even if the politics of the show are on my side.

All access has been around for a few years now, I doubt it will fail; although who knows what CBS considers a success.

Isn't it because the brother is working with hem?
I think we were told that he turned his brother in by going to the feds first.

The show has been renewed and the Kings knew by episode 7 that it was coming back.

Ha ha ha, "Mr. Brown and Fran" is a much needed all access show.

I understood their intent, just didn't work as intended in my eyes.
I am though very happy they found a way to bring them back together, at least for now. Having recent interviews with the Kings, they put the future of their relationship as hinging on his availability from Veep.
Since both shows have such short runs,

Wow, just reading this got a reaction out of me.
That would've been a great use of the moment, specially as she was driving to the hospital.

The chemistry between these two actors is incredible. I know what you mean by the "shipping" of fans.

i haven't seen enough of it to form an opinion. Based on the trac record of the show runners, I have to see it to believe it.

didn't work for me, I may be the only one who felt that way

yes, the story line had it's intended purpose.

I am with you, the Diane and Kurt moments went a long way to making this episode for me.
Now that I realize it, I have to own that I watched this show for the continuation of Diane and Kurt after that horrible TGW finale.

When the Will call back scene flashed, my reaction was to remember that's how she knew about Will's death, but in this case it did nothing for me because Kurt has never been shown in anything but cowboy boots. That consistency would've been more effective.
Instead it just felt cheap and on the manipulative side.

I hear you on that point but considering that in there are NO healthy relationships in "The Good" world, it's understandable that there wouldn't be a lesbian / gay one.

This is my problem with his apology tour, he still will not take full responsibility for his actions.
every I am sorry has a caveat or explanation that tries to put his words in context. Maybe, that's why the company fired him.

It is available early Sunday. I've tried on midnight Saturday night and it wasn't available but usually by 9 AM it is.

I am beginning to think the Kings have been coasting on the credit earned for a few good seasons of TGW for a while.
I am finding their writing to be uninspiring and not very good.

Did the same since I forgot it was on last night.

OK

My point of view comes from my belief of his intent, which is why I say "in the moment".
I don't know how he would've felt later as he reflected on his actions, but, in the apologies issued in the immediate aftermath of his actions, his concern is for himself and how he is being perceived and or portrayed.
Eventually he