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I want to give you a few 1000 upvotes for your Tino comment. MSCL love. Always and forever.

Diane's dragonfly brooch from series 5. I dream of it.

I realise it's an 'odd' episode, but we knew it was going to be Elsbeth & Josh bouncing off of each other so I was ready to just roll with it. I thought it was pretty funny- Carrie Preston took that annoying bloody tune and really, really made me laugh. Alicia's face at trying to explain 'Call me maybe' to Elsbeth was

I know you mean Perotti, but I like the B99 shoutout/confusion anyway.

Agent A Whole Lot o' Man

I have no idea how they managed to get that Zellweger joke in there, but I thought it was nicely done (and not disrespectful in any way, just about not looking 'a damn thing like Ms. Renee Zellweger' - more commentary on appearances?)

I love this comment.

That Aaliyah dance was the moment I fell in love with Chris Messina.

I don't know if it's wishful thinking, but I feel this whole Alicia-Kalinda thing is coming to a head (perhaps Panjabi leaving the show is a catalyst, in a sense?) because it needs some kind of resolution that one can live with- that Alicia can live with.

And I think Zach did as well + Eli did when he was speaking with Peter.

Not taking away from Russian as a language or its importance, I'm just surprised by it. The Cold War explanation makes sense- I assumed Other Cary would be in his late twenties/early thirties (roughly about 8 in '91) but I'm probably just projecting because I was 5 in '91. Also, not American so the Cold War isn't

I love what you say here about 'knottiness' (apt choice of word) female friendships/relationships and it is something I've been missing. In the earlier seasons, I loved the bonds that Alicia-Kalinda, Alicia-Diane had. Remember when Diane (series 1, I think) offered to mentor Alicia? For me, that was an important

I'm a tiny bit confused/surprised: did I miss the part where Alicia tells Cary/Diane/Kalinda & assorted associates that she's running for State's Attorney's Office? Are they going to find out by way of the press conference? And isn't it a whole heap of ethical/conflict of interest hell if the ASA currently in charge

What an excellent episode! I'm still reeling from it all.

When there is the rare occasion where a bottle of red actually works for me, I buy cases of it. Some of the South African reds are divine.

I'm fairly immune to blushes and swooning; but Matthew Goode's (always had a soft spot for him) delivery made me go a bit red and flustered.

How is Zach proving to be his father's son? Genuine question here because I read it as him being a sexually active 17 year old boy who, along with his (then) girlfriend made a decision about an unwanted and unintended pregnancy. He didn't tell his parents. A lot of 17 year olds don't, and definitely try to get around

I think it also ties into Alicia's fairly telling (almost throwaway) line 'You will tell them that I am a good parent' (paraphrase); something I think she's been afraid of failing at from the start. {and somehow connects to Zach not trusting her with this, especially when Nissa's parents were there. And that I don't

We can sit in the same room and drink our bottles of wine by ourselves, but kinda around other people if that makes this more socially acceptable.