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To be clear, my comment wasn't actually a complaint about the show - just an observation onthe character. But thinking about your comment, wouldn't lack of character development be a reasonable complaint? I have liked plenty of shows with unsavory characters… Breaking Bad is the obvious example - Walt becomes more and

I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but I am starting to find Cameron impossibly irritating. I love her and Tom together, but I'm starting to tire of the infantile tantrums and lack of growth as a business person. I dunno… I'm becoming disillusioned. But Donna always brings me back. I'm sure, deep down, this has

I actually got the same impression as you and just thought that Cordry's characters comments were based on the fact that he really wants Spencer to sign high profile PLAYERS with a lot of name recognition, not just high net worth people.

My best friend duct taped her boobs together under a strapless dress at a Bar Mitzvah when we were 13. Suffice it to say, within an hour she had shuttled me into the bathroom to help remove it because it was so painful. The removal part was no walk in the park. @Sanctusfilius:disqus is correct below - masking tape is

What sorcery is Lee Pace using to look so sexy in a heinous leather Members Only jacket??

I have to wonder if the lack of speeches this season hurt her. There weren't many good questions about strategy from the jury and the final three didn't have the opportunity to thoughtfully lay out their strategic game (unless they just didn't show it).

I love Woo, just for sheer entertainment value. He's a terrible strategic player and dumb as a box of rocks, but I can't help but feel fondly toward him. I would have liked to see both Woo and Shane in the new cast and gotten rid of somebody else (likely somebody from one of the rare seasons I haven't seen or don't

You know a show is great when the comments section of an AVClub review is basically a bazillion people repeating hilarious lines from the episode. I non-sarcastically love that it's like that every week here.

I find him too good looking to forget.

So great how she's so desperate for affirmation as a "real" president that she'll take comparisons to Nixon!

I sort of dig the idea of Alicia trying to find what she loved again about practicing the law, and if that means that she'll have more passion for practicing rather than going off and doing things like running for SA, I'm all for it. After this episode, I sort of feel like maybe the work she was doing at the firm

Thanks!

Can somebody remind me (because I'm too lazy to do the work myself), why I recognize the name Horrocks from earlier in the season? I thought it had something to do with the mute guy, but I can't remember in what context.

The fact that I can't even IMAGINE Tyler having a meltdown speaks to how boring he is.

I think Will and Dan's awfulness the last few episodes is just making people forget how awful Rodney really is. He was a legitimate turd for much of the pre-merge game and a moron to boot (even if he has made some moves).

I feel the same way, but I do have to give her credit for being reasonably beast-y at challenges. She reminds me of Denise in that way. People like to discount older women in this game, but she can at least kick a little bit of ass. If it was a challenge for one necklace, I wouldn't have been surprised to see her beat

I definitely don't love it, but I will go on record as saying I still look forward to it every Wednesday. Fuck it.

I'm going with extremely boring. The minute he started complaining about Shirin's nudity, you knew he was a dull fuck.

Agree about Canning… His appearance in the preview for next week saying he was going to destroy Diane/Cary/David could easily have something to do with Alicia.

Egg.