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It's just one in a list of things which sullied star-struck Judge Ito's credibility in this trial.

Ah, so the trial was not a total loss, then.

I am dying to see a show based solely on Charlie and what happened to him during the times he's been away from "Girls."

What possible advantage is there to being a "woman only-led" firm?

Too bad she switched to "Daisy"…they could have been "Skylinc."

I think I may be too old…it just makes me think of New York in the 90s.

Why in hell would Wells make a recording of himself confessing to a murder and then give that recording to his daughter to walk around with? Why wouldn't he have removed the self-incriminating evidence long ago (or, at the very least, before he attaches it to his kid, ankle-monitor style)?

Can't say I'm down with the "Dincoln." Maybe "Quisp and Quake?"

Your examples A-C were not what the team was sent there to accomplish (in fact, example A only happened because the team once again failed to think a plan through to its logical conclusion). As far as example C is concerned, sure, they got the knife and it was subsequently taken back via the most basic method

But are they learning disabled as well? Because that's the only explanation for how stupidly incompetent they are.

Or, here's an idea—Kendra is standing in a room into which she knows Savage will be entering at any moment. She stands beside the door, and as soon as he starts to walk through the door, she stabs him in the neck/chest/eye with the magic knife (successfully utilizing the element of surprise that has been squandered

It's yet another example of how ridiculously inept this show's "superheroes" are. They have never ever completed a task successfully. Every time they get a chance to accomplish their main objective, they come up with a plan that is so outrageously stupid that it is obvious to anyone that it will fail.

I find it really hard to believe that in the end, Dan was clever and enough of a strategic thinker (outside of basketball) to come up with the idea of faking the docs and then arranging to have the blame fall on Leslie.

Hang on a second while I smile knowingly and nod my head a little.

"Bullock and Gordon tell Barnes that Fries wants his wife freed, to which
he responds, “I’ll free my boot up his frozen ass” before slamming his
desk and then taking a deep breath to compose himself."

Hypocrite much?

Observing that (from the things you've said) you seem to be very insecure is a "personal insult?"

"She communicated why she thought it was a problem and he totally rejected it. She's a total control freak but if he's into her he'll be able to look past it, and having those ex photos on his phone to me says he's probably not that into her."

Okay, so I can see how my interpretation of certain words that you use probably influences my understanding of what you intended to say. For example, the word "incredible" has (to me) a positive connotation, which is why I balked at your phrasing…same thing for the word "shenanigans" to describe what Cochrane did…to