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    Maybe, but I think it's more about the job Wendy does, which is really pretty specialized and unique. And the fact that having her around will fuck with Chuck.

    Well, it's "rape as theft," from his point of view. Traditionally, rape wasn't about the woman's consent, it was about one man stealing the property of a husband/father (rightful owner). And a LOT of men still see it that way.

    Yes, your penis can hold the tongs if you like.

    And use tongs. No reason your hand needs to do the grabbing. One place I lived had the disposal switch around the corner from the sink - the idea being that you couldn't accidentally turn it on while doing dishes. But someone else could! Unintentional engineering fail.

    No one gets out of this show with their dignity intact!

    I really was reminded of that when Bennett proposed to Daya. It reminded me of those really public proposals (like on the big screen at sporting events) that ick me out. Because they are so coercive, and so cringeworthy, and therefore so unromantic.

    I wondered what the point of showing that was.

    Brilliant score. I think that the heavy-adrenaline song playing when Kalinda was approaching Bishop's house turned into…the same song played by Bishop's son practicing clarinet or something upstairs. Loved it.

    Some court calendars really are that public. At least plenty of people in the courtroom itself will know about hearings and such.

    Lots of nice countries won't extradite you back to the U.S. if you face the death penalty. Ahem.

    It often is.

    Actually, didn't David Lee say something about her $200K+ salary when she was considering divorce? I can't remember when, but that struck me as reasonable. I believe he also mentioned Peter making a similar amount as SA, which also seemed reasonable.

    I am a little obsessed now too. How did he make that little as an associate at LG?

    But he assumed his father would come up with the money, more than a million dollars cash, if asked.

    Very well said. And I understand why Alicia's angry, but I hope she comes to understand that this was Nissa's story to tell. I think it could work well when she gets confronted with this publicly: I didn't know about it at the time, but I fully respect Nissa's right to control the flow of information about her body