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Yes, yes, yes. That was a great article and I had the same reaction when reading that interview. An example that comes to mind is in S6 when Alicia calls Prady "the system." Yes, the first lady of Illinois is not part of the system. That makes absolute sense! Not going to bring up her "meritocracy" arguments in "The

And their contracts were up. They had the perfect opportunity to cut back on their characters if they didn't have a use for them anymore. I hope there's a good long term plan because I can't continue watching their underutilization for another 21 episodes.

A lot of cases hinge on discovering something at the last minute or this type of thing. So my guess is he did know, he was just counting on Alicia not being aware of it. Family law not being her field and all.

That's the official shipname, my friend. You keep using it.

Was that Kelly or is that the dog's name? I can't tell!

Fair enough. I think they should had cut one of those storylines (Boyle's) to inject more jokes. It was a bit manic for me.

…or beeper.

"The new Holt chugs Beaujolais from a Burgundy glass without a care. Oh, it's a Sauternes glass. Look, the alcohol has rendered me a simpleton"

Huh, interesting. I thought this episode had too much plot and not enough laughs to go around. Aside from Holt and Terry drinking and Holt's speech, I didn't find anything particularly funny. Its underuse of Archie Panjabi was criminal. Don't they know she's no longer in The Good Wife? We need something to help us

I appreciate that WOT acknowledged this in the subheadline because that's all I wanted to know!

With the same reservation as the review, I mostly enjoyed this episode. Having Peter backstab Eli in the first act seemed rushed, but it's a good way to get me somewhat invested in yet another political storyline.

Yes, he starts next week. I like him as an actor but the articles about his chemistry with Alicia already have me squirming.

Last episode I remember from S2 was the one where Abbie was trapped in purgatory. This one reminded me a bit of why I enjoyed the show so much in S1. So I guess I'm back on board since Thursday's 9pm are available. Don't let me down, Sleepy Hollow!

I missed the sight of the elusive A+, but I'd like to point out that + would never be possible with the voiceover from S1. Good riddance!

This is the first episode I've truly liked Eddie as a character. So there's that!

Yep! That was my reaction to the first episode. It just feels like a less funny 30 Rock.

John Stamos is the real Dorian Gray.

I really liked this pilot. The chemistry felt right and the courtroom scene was really funny. Now I feel bad I picked this for Cancellation League…

#teenlife vs. #cahoots

My first reaction in the pilot was "ugh, that douche from The Newsroom*"