Agreed! Cabot is my favorite, followed by Barba and then Novak.
Agreed! Cabot is my favorite, followed by Barba and then Novak.
For as much of a shock as this may be to Arrow fans, the show has been foreshadowing an upcoming departure for Felicity.
What she said is exactly what I said when I read his response. Of course he doesn't remember. He does this all the time. We've seen him do it ourselves on many occasions on camera in public. This is what he does. It wouldn't be at all notable to him.
Man that betting plot was really skeezy although I did like the fact that Josh and Nathanial (And probably Greg and Rebecca) knew about it and didn’t feel like dealing with it. Also whatever happened to that smoothie place everyone used to hang out at? The one that the Wine Bar replaced as the secondary food hangout.
If this show doesn’t end with polyamory I will be genuinely stunned and I never thought I would say that about a network television program.
The first two episodes pretty much recreate the film but with lower rent actors. Joe Wright’s movie was actually very well cast - Cate Blanchett, Saoirse Ronan, Eric Bana, Tom Holland and even the smaller roles had Olivia Williams, Jason Flemyng and Jessica Barden. However from episode 3 the series at least offers…
Fun Fact: Ice-T has played a cop for more years than actually rapping about fucked up cops.
I was assuming that Blum had it planted before calling his connections with the cops? He had plenty of them, and seem like the sort of guy who has the resources to get that done. Plus the cop who showed up knew without looking that the plain, unmarked, generic white box improbably sitting in the middle of a back seat…
Wait, Santa Clarita Diet is back? That really sneaked up on me. No hype at all.
It's probably not her arm.
I like this show a lot but you really don't want to think too hard about the timeline here. Among other things Eric's mother has already moved on from her husband's disappearance and is publicly living with his former partner in about two weeks time and Abby has gone from surly teen who wants a new car to eco bomber…
I think this show is veering into whackadoo a little too easily, and the Trump storylines are feeling exhausted. I very much like Marissa being good at her job.
I agree with you about Diane. When was the last time we saw her do her job? She’s a damn good lawyer, and it’s really frustrating we don’t get to see that anymore.
I don’t think she did. I think the implication is that Blum has enough connections that was able to have her car broken into and have it planted. Atleast, that’s my headcanon. Otherwise, yeah, it’d be really dumb if she left it laying around like that.
I love how The Good Fight relentlessly makes fun of rich liberals in their Ivory tower, going crazy and overreacting because of Trump... and the fact that most liberals don’t get that the show also satirizes them. I mean, look at Diane, thanks to Trump she got her money back and her husband lives with her. Her life is…
And a fictional character so closely associated with Philadelphia that there’s a fucking statue of him there. From a film that famously takes place in Philadelphia.
It’s got to end with her somehow as Veep again, right? Against every fiber of her being, she’ll be dragged kicking and screaming back to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
That entire scene is amazing. “So can I count on your vote? Or do I need to shove a box of White House M&Ms up your stretched-out six-baby vag?”
My favorite is a bit simpler; when Selena pulls Tom onto the dance floor after she finds out he’s trying to stall the electoral vote.
(sweetly) “Don’t look around. No one’s gonna save you.”
Personally, I always loved “I’ll send the IRS so far up your husband’s ass, he’s going to wish the only thing they find is more cancer”