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I never understood how this show could exist in the same universe as Chicago P.D., a show that takes police brutality to a new level and glorifies it. Not even CBS shows use torture so much.

How is it insane? The U.S. has been doing this to the rest of the world for decades. Now you just understand how it feels.

ABC had a show about young and atractive new lawyers in 2010 called The Deep End with Mehcad Brooks and Tina Majorino. This is a similar premise but instead of being a Shonda wannabe it is actually a Shonda show.

I had the same problem watching this episode: why didn't Elizabeth or, more importantly, Margaret read The Royal Marriages Act of 1772? If that was the reason given to ask me to pospone my engagement I would have taken a look at what the law actually says. It made them look stupid.

Today it would be impossible I think for a royal (at leat an important one like the QM) to walk around without security but in the early 50s I think they had a lot more freedom because there were no real threats to their personal security: no paparazzi and the Troubles in Northern Ireland hadn't started yet either.

Anyone else thinks DeLuca is going to drop the charges to protect Jo? I don't know if this is possible with criminal charges but I think that's what is going to happen.