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Someone on Twitter perfectly expressed what's going on with the show nowadays: it still a good show but it just feels like these characters exist in a vacuum without any personal connection whatsoever.

- Alpha team, this is the golden sparrow. Rendezvous at drop zone Yankee.
- When did you come up with those code names?!

You could also noticed some of her cleavage.

I gave up on AHS for this one. So far I am glad I did!

I imagine the script for a 90-minute episode is going to be about 300 pages long.

#CancelJost is a two step program. You have to roll it out slowly.

I guess this place is as good as any to share that I was really annoyed when he attributed a slang term like that hashtag in the Mexican president story as "spanish for enough." Really?!!!?!!!

I think the point there was that no one (myself included) thought Jane The Virgin would be any good or such a unique show. So breakout hit seems apt.

Terry yelling about being objectified by Boyle's male gaze made me laugh so much.

Do you honestly think there is no more story to explore with Cary and Diane? Because I just see it as the writers being too lazy and constrained in their storytelling.

I am just a very visual person! It is akin to watching your parents getting on. Other than that, good for Jackie!

OH GOD. WHY DO I READ EVERY REPLY?

He already got what he wanted! The next date he's taking her to the most Jewish deli in Chicago and making inappropriate comments at the waitress.

That new style means Jackie and Howard Lyman… ehhhh… I can't bring myself to finish that sentence.

I left another reply above explaining my point: she didn't just tell him to "work harder", she gave him specific instructions on how to build a lawsuit against them. It's the show doubling down on her not going back to the firm, which in turn annoys me that they don't seem to have any plans for those characters.

My point was that Alicia gave him DETAILED legal advise. If she had stopped at " work harder" then it wouldn't be an issue but she instructed him on how to build an ageism lawsuit against them. "Document every instance" that's what he was doing at the partner meeting with Cary, assuring he had witnesses. SPOILER

But in this case, she did reach the right conclusion and David Lee overheard everything he needed.

The joke is on you. Florrick/Agos happened on Earth-2, not this timeline.

Howard Lyman has had more of a story arc and screen time than Diane and Cary this season. Let that sink in for a second…

My problem is that those characters disappeared into thin air. If they don't have any plans to bring them back, the writers should include at least a line of dialogue about it instead of pretending like they never existed. It's just sloppy storytelling.