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When I sing it, even to myself, I change the lyrics to "to his mouth." Great minds!

"Whiskey Lullaby." Lovely alt-country, beautiful harmonies . . . but "put that bottle to his head and pulled the trigger" always conjures the image of someone holding a bottle to his temple. Too literal and also wrong.

I've done that, too. Called a number to hear the outgoing message.

Ditto that Will was (in all likelihood) trying to protect his client by trying to stop him. Most people would probably read "Will got shot trying to stop the shooting" as "Will tried to protect people from his client," but I think it reads truer as "Will tried to protect his client from his own poor decision-making."

I saw it as primarily Boies, with a dash of Larry Kramer's older brother.

I saw it as primarily Boies, with a dash of Larry Kramer's older brother.

I think the first tap was inadmissible against the CEO because of the spousal privilege. The keyword is "against"—it couldn't be used as evidence to prosecute him. Without the tap, the government did not have enough to prosecute the CEO. So it made sense to drop the charges against him and have him turn state's

I think the first tap was inadmissible against the CEO because of the spousal privilege. The keyword is "against"—it couldn't be used as evidence to prosecute him. Without the tap, the government did not have enough to prosecute the CEO. So it made sense to drop the charges against him and have him turn state's

Yes and yes.

But one that looked the way Hobbes looked when the parents were around ("stuffed" Hobbes) would be so perfect. Use your imagination, kiddlywinks.

I love Beers and Weirs so much. I have no idea why. (Oh wait, yes I do. The poster-buying? And Ken playing quarters? And Samm Levine saying, in his best Borscht Belt impression, "I didn't even run!") I also love house parties—probably related.

It's how it's dealt with subsequently. (i.e., incredibly poorly, even by regular network television standards.)

Skip Season 2. Read the wikipedia summary and just pick back up in Season 3.

Beers and Weirs!

Not to mention talking about flights.