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I love Robin so I will take anything, as long as she stays. If they are talking the more serialized approach this season, there might not be enough to keep them both integrated into the story.

Wasn't really addressed again. But that was one of Diane's conditions so it's a given. I think they may move Robin to an assistant role she's been playing lately? Another layer of trouble for the Kalinda/Cary relationship. We can only hope the writers can fix the mess from S5 there.

Well, Diane is not going to pick a fight out of spite. It will come down to differences of vision and culture. She doesn't see Cary as her equal, like she does Alicia, so there will be some growing pains there. I hope they eventually get on the same page and go back to their early mentor-like relationship. Some time

After five season, it feels like the show has already been there done that with a lot of things. We've had plenty of inter-office politics and cases. Alicia will run because Castro is corrupt, she will win then have to prosecute Peter for, oh, take your pick. We can still enjoy the ride, I guess.

I am very curious to see how this whole Bishop and Diane situation affects their relationship. In the perfect world of my dreams, they become a better team for it and we get some scenes of them drinking wine again.

I must add the State's Attorney business is not really interesting me. I feel like I already know where it's going and we've dealt with two other political storylines. I'd rather watch Alicia kicking ass in court.

Not sure what made me happier: Diane walking out like a goddess or Alicia and Cary hugging. This is a good problem to have.

Drinking glasses of milk while walking around in robes… Just a bunch of creeps!

Didn't you read the stray observations? She's a Diaz, therefore she will kick your ass.

He just has the hips to pull off the tan/gray suit.

It was "Angry Prostitute."

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- "Let's go get some white yogurt"
- "YAYYYYYYY"

For the most part, sitcoms can take up to 5 episodes before everything starts to gel. Dramas depend on whether they're serialized or case-of-the-week, but usually you get a pretty good idea by episode 3.

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Next week we get Lance Reddick singing some gay hymns, right?

Babar! My second favorite elephant after Dumbo! And maybe the Evernote logo. Ok, my third favorite!

My DVR is around 20%.

My problem is that I probably wouldn't use neither every single month, I have Directv. If they offered individual months I could get it for a month during the holidays or summer, when I'm catching up on shows. They have a lot of exclusive shows so I'd be surprised if they didn't launch it some time in the future.