IIRC, after Rafael denied he was the one who went to the police, Michael broke into his boss' office to look at the interrogation tape to check if he was telling the truth. That's when he was "fired."
IIRC, after Rafael denied he was the one who went to the police, Michael broke into his boss' office to look at the interrogation tape to check if he was telling the truth. That's when he was "fired."
I think BOTH Michael and Rafael would benefit from some characterization outside of being in love with Jane.
I think Jane is 100% going to be attracted to the Professor/now Advisor. Otherwise why would they cast a man that looks like Adam Rodriguez? It's like Chekhov's Gourgeous Actor.
Big clients like that are probably obtained in the same manner Eli set up Alicia with a consultation for Courtney: through recommendations. And even if they want to justify it as "they know her from her days at LG," wouldn't they want to know what kind of infrastructure she has at her firm?
Yeah, that didn't make much sense. Even if these clients allow them to get a real office and hire paralegals and first year law graduates. Again, just a lazy way of setting up more drama between Alicia and the firm.
I was watching a rerun of S2 not long ago, that episode where she made friends with Sharon, and she was 13 years-old, which means she's at least 18. Is she taking a year off to work on church charities?
Not enough Kelly Bishop! I hope she's back. And for about 10 seconds she was in the same frame as Matt Czuchry which made me unreasonably happy.
Oh, an episode not fully centered around Alicia? Did I enter Earth-2 for a second here? It was great to see Diane fighting in that courtroom again even if we circled back to the same old "Diane is compromising her values" and setting up more Alicia vs. Lockhart/Agos. This is about the 3rd episode of the former…
Yes, I like that the show has switched gears to the slow burning thriller and it's been doing pretty well for the past three episodes. Things have felt tense even if not much has technically happened.
Wait, so does that Big Bang Theory comment mean someone picked it for CL? Did they know this was based on reality and not their wishlist?
I have to go with The Muppets as well. A long running franchise with a mostly successful movie reboot can't cut it above the mid-1s? If that's not a turkey then I don't know what is, my fellow CL players.
This was a pretty OK episode. Loved the 3D printed man sketch. The repeated "who? me?" made me laugh every time.
Pitch: an alternate take on The Island/Oblivion* where Tom Hard-y must find and fight all other Tom Hards until there is only one.
I yelled "Doctore!" while watching the episode last night.
Yeah, maybe we can fast forward next time to after their class ends…. Just saying.
Every time I see the Let's logo I burst out laughing. Thanks, Community!
I can feel a new brotp brewing. That was by far the sweetest part of the episode.
"For those counting, that's three kids and no sex for Rafael"
It was another case of hasty resolution. Why is the company liable if other employees hacked the car? Not that I saw enough evidence that it indeed was hacked.
I didn't think she was "happy" about it, more like one of those situations so absurd you can only laugh.