Well, I really thought it was only worth $450.
Well, I really thought it was only worth $450.
"If she really wants to save her marriage - and Joel is still worth it - she cannot possibly think it's a good idea to 'see other people' - certainly not first."
She arranged for therapy, but he just sat there sullenly refusing to participate unless it was about the kids.
She's not awful for wanting to have casual sex. Casual sex is a fine and good thing for people of all genders to pursue if they so choose. I haven't really seen comments saying she's bad for having sex?
Law school does not teach you how to do depositions, or, really, anything at all about the court process.
I would like it if a show played with that - have it be an evaporation line sometime. It'd be an interesting twist on the tired "found the test in the trashcan" plot.
Prior to the offer, he did think about what taking a year off would do to his career and chances of becoming a judge. He decided Italy was the best court of action. Nothing about the situation has changed except the (insane) offer of being a judge. If they found him qualified at 35, they're not going to see him at 46…
Plus other judgeships do become available and living a year abroad is probably a once-in-a-lifetime thing. It's not like it kills Marshall's dream forever and ever. He can pick his career back up in a year - they won't disbar him or something. If they go to Italy, they still both get their dream, Marshall just has to…
That's what made it annoying rug-sweeping. They attached her perfectly reasonable fears to an absurd premise so they could dismiss them yet again. It makes it look like her specific concerns are irrational when really the only irrational part is thinking he's a carbon-copy of her dad. He's not, of course, but the…
Evaporation lines only create false positives. Since it was actually positive there's nothing inaccurate about finding it hours later and it being correct. A negative might turn into a false positive, but a positive stays positive.
"Spinning Wheel" is Blood, Sweat, & Tears, and it's not the "ink is black" song. That's "Black and White." That carnival breakdown is mighty terrible, though.
My sentiment had nothing to do with her character's gender, and joking threats of violence are not something I reserve for female characters.
That, or a v-neck on backwards to hide his addiction.
Au contraire. Once he starts telling the students about the plight of being 1/16th Navajo, this whole storyline will have been worth it.
She is often passive, and she can be punitive. And I think sitting on it until she explodes is unfair to, say, Adam. But otherwise, I think she's just trapped in a situation where she has no other options, particularly with Zeek. Even if she chose it (and I think "got married at 17 and decided not to leave her…
It's weird, because I absolutely got zero sense of her saying he'd been a burden his whole life. I really took it strictly as "I have been doing things for you and everyone else your whole life. You know me. You know I'm not selfish, so please stop assuming I'm being an unreasonable monster." Unfortunately the sound…
I guess she could've put her foot down before, but so, what does that mean? She doesn't get to stand up for herself now because she didn't before? It's not like she unprovoked yelled at Crosby. He's been sideways snipping at her for weeks and she's been calmly explaining that it's not up to him. Then he gets snide…
I'm totally on Camille's side! Crosby was acting like a big dumb baby. That horrible woman painted a room he hadn't used for twenty years. Oh, no. Zeek will have to ignore Camille and putter around with his broken car in a different parking space. Seriously, she's so right it's crazy.
Ugh, she'd just purse her lips and sneer, though, and then I'd have to keep punching because I am so sick of that facial expression.
I kinda hate Natalie and I want Drew to recognize that she is AWFUL. Seriously, girl, this whole "Oh my GOD Drew. STOP TRYING TO SLEEP WITH ME I'M NOT INTERESTED HEY WHERE ARE YOU GOING LOOK AT MEEEEEEEEEEEE" thing is getting really old. Switch it up, Katims.