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    “Didn’t I” = “It’s Chinatown”

    She watched a lot of TV, a lot.

    Carrie and Saul’s relationship has been central to this series and this really sets up an end that I’m really excited for. They both have to decide what is more important to them. Loyalty to their country or their closest allies. Something I could see go either way for both of them and I’m really excited to see how it

    Forgot to mention that Hugh Dancy is Claire Danes’ husband.

    Yevgeny is still playing Carrie. He’s probably using Max to get her so desperate for his help she’ll give him something.

    TV Line is where I go for Grey venting now.  Join us!

    I agree with the 1st idea but amend it to have Jo actually say yes. There are only a few episodes left in the season, write her off, then bring her back next season as a huge surprise return. Nobody would be shocked if things broke down between them and she decided Seattle is where she wants to be after at least

    And Debbie Allen.

    The problem with this is that the writers were actually trying to give him a proper sendoff.  They really thought the fans would appreciate this.

    So Carrie, a mental patient, and possible double agent is giving advise to the President based on the plans of the woman he helped force out after she almost started a Civil War, makes sense.

    The Isabella B story was pretty weak. She was an integral part of Gallardo’s rise last season and this season her success, and eventually failure has no bearing on the main story. Maybe theyll dig deeper into her career next season, but there was nothing to root for this season. In fact I was more impressed with

    Right, but we still have to watch a whole season wondering, just like with Brodie.

    Uh oh! Still watching?

    I smell...a promotion! 

    You questioned why nobody asked them about it. They were and they gave the typical lawyer statement. Why the media didnt pursue or make a bigger deal of it was my point. By the time the story came out, Booker was a non factor. I think we can all agree how the media works. You’re either worth continued coverage or

    Except for the one (pre primary) he didnt qualify for and the one yesterday he dropped out of the race before.

    Probably because he was never really a major presidential candidate.

    Resistance is futile.

    What happened to Vee’s job peddling pharmaceuticals to black doctors? Has that well dried up already? She was supposed to make good money doing that.

    I have to disagree, there was literally a countdown to "Bad News" in that episode.