It's not doing "amazingly" but it's received around 0.6 both weeks with 1.5m. Better than Beaty and The Beast that was getting like 0.3 and about 700K, if I remember correctly. Overall, solid CW numbers!
It's not doing "amazingly" but it's received around 0.6 both weeks with 1.5m. Better than Beaty and The Beast that was getting like 0.3 and about 700K, if I remember correctly. Overall, solid CW numbers!
Seconded. It'd be fun to discuss on a weekly basis. And Mondays are so dry, only 3 shows!
Gawwwwd. Yes, Scorpion is getting strong numbers so it should get at least one full season. Why didn't I go with a sure bet like Stalker or Mulaney?
I was actually wondering the same thing myself this past Sunday. So far his only purpose seems to be Diane’s voting partner and second chair to Alicia in court. Even in “Dear God”, I felt his character was rather under utilized considering he considered being a priest and all that. He could have come up with the…
Eh, did you watch those flashbacks from Dear God? They have good advocates in Standards and Practices.
She got a little annoyed but then she met Finn at the bar with a made up excuse to make herself look better - which is understandable, she doesn't want to come off as opportunistic. Again, in the context of the episode it came off as contrived.
Maybe that is the reason. The writing in this episode was very clunky, like they knew the outcome they wanted to generate but didn't plan their way to it:
- Diane is suddenly incompetent with technology because they need FAL to move to the LGC offices.
- Alicia must have Finn there because they need Alicia and Peter to…
Being a start-up, they probably used some freelance guy and don't have someone there at all times. But yes, just a bunch of silliness all around.
My predictions for Kalinda is that she will leave town and Lana will help her get a new identity after Bishop discovers she tipped off the informant. For the life of me, I have no idea how he does not know this already. It was all aired out in a public hearing with lots of random people waiting to be heard.
Not only that, but it was actually spelled out Lockhart, Gardner & Canning. When Diane left, the firm still had that douchey LGC name.
This was actually a strong Gina episode.
I don't think it's really possible to forget about that. Still, it doesn't really explain why she believes it'd be such a hit to their friendship when she clearly understand it's about politics and she doesn't seem to care one bit about her partners. Again, it just irked me a something thrown in there for the sake of c…
Yes, someone mentioned the parallels of the scene elsewhere. I also liked their complicit looks and smiles in Diane's office.
I thought this episode was a bit of a mess. I knew the comedown from this glorious start would come eventually but that didn’t make it any easier.
Geez, Kalinda: stop me if you’ve heard this one before! Nothing new here about her relationship with either Cary or Lana. I wonder if we’re supposed to see Cary and Lana as two sides of the same situation: they both know she wouldn’t bring anything good for them but still they can’t resist her. They both want…
There's an alternate rumor that Panjabi likes to do a lot of takes and Julianna would rather not. Sadly the fact that they haven't even interacted in a quick group scene doesn't do them any favors of dispelling the rumors. I still take them with a grain of salt.
The greatest part of the Kalinda-Alicia friendship was that you got to see a side of Kalinda that we have not seen since then. Their interactions were like no other, even now Alicia doesn't really have a friend to pour her heart out.
Seems like every other fan is blaming Julianna Margulies but, even if they did not get along, all the missteps the show has taken with Kalinda were caused by the writers.
Kalinda and Cary shippers: group hug.
I watched these last weekend, in its intended order, and if you were to watch them out of order I would understand the grade.