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Ivan saying he needed to end his meeting with Petra so he could watch Santos' return was a delightful callback. I love this show.

I think the exit package is only about the money so they'll have to renegotiate that part but it doesn't void the liquidation of her share in the firm. Perhaps a lawyer could chime in.

Oh, David Lee would definitely not miss a second to side with the wealthy client. That's why I assumed they put it to a vote and they voted for dismissing Alicia.

Uhhhhhhhhh…… Ooohhhhhhhhh

I don't know how they're going to keep Dan around but I need that handsome asshole on my TV every week.

I've been saying this for weeks. The show didn't lay any groundwork for Kalinda's exit. Nothing about her friendship with Diane or her relationship with Cary in these past 8 episodes so of course her farewell to these characters fails to deliver the emotional punch.

Correct me if I'm wrong but in that scene where RD expresses his opinion about rehiring Alicia, weren't some of the other partners present? If she was out of the firm already, isn't it a decision for the partners to put to a vote?

The whole firm and exit package negotiation felt so manufactured and hollow. It just doesn't have any punch because the show has not planted any seeds or kept us updated on Alicia's relationship with her partners.

Well, that would be a decision for all partners so I do buy they, as a group, wouldn't vote for Alicia over their biggest client, even if Cary and Diane disagreed.

All season long we've had to endure characters acting uncharacteristically stupid: Alicia throughout most of her political arc, Kalinda didn't know she had to get her story straight with the only witness to her crime just two episodes ago, so it shouldn't come as a surprise this is Cary's turn. Seriously, how

The insanity of that they were catering a niche audience, some of whom will not go to AMC either way.

They actually applied for an exception to the rule and will be able to submit as comedy.

If this had been a Mexican or Venezuelan telenovela, Petra's kidnapping and subsequent rescue would have taken at least 5 episodes!

I watched last week's episode right before they aired this one so I ended up getting teary-eyed for their breakup twice in the span of two hours. I'm honestly not sure whether I have actually grown to like Jane and Rafael's relationship more than I had previously realized or it's simply that, like Rogelio, I am

If you didn't get the Israel jokes, you need to pay more attention to the news and history of the last 50 years.

Hmmm. That doesn't really work as a headline thought.

Yeah, what was the point of the picture if it's not autographed?

Oh, definitely.

That whole sequence was breathtaking. Anyone know exactly where they filmed that?

Tense scene. His face said "where are my brothers?!"