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The charge is one that's father fuzzy to begin with. He's not accused of physically helping with the drug business, but rather of providing information that was helpful. At what point does providing information become a crime? His defense is that he was responding to hypothetical discussions, rather than telling them

I'm willing to give them a pass on the power issue; it would only have to be on for a second or so, so if it had a capacitor, it could have drawn low power over a long period of time, rather than high power for a short period.The issue of why only the bullets were affected is more problematic to me.

"Sherlock's dad is this illusive rich guy"

The whole "Go confront the woman who's following you, rather than, hey, take her picture and maybe follow her" seemed like the sort of pointless tipping one's hand that happens all too often on TV shows. In the scene where she's trying to come up with a composite picture, I was truck by the similarity between Gregson

It was a crime scene, so it's quite possible that it was blocked off.

It's still possible. All they have is the word of an assassin who may or may not be killed.

It seemed rather contrived to me. Would that really work? Could cops not tell the difference between that and bullets being shot? Why didn't he just use something simpler, like a bomb? How did he know they would use that elevator?

As he is not a minor, the court has no business putting anyone in loco parentis. Whether he is being immature is none of the government's business. A trial is supposed to be a process in which the government decides whether someone's legal status should be altered. The state of being trial itself should not alter

And on top of that, she's a private investigator working on his case. They've already forced Alicia off his case, now they're telling he can't meet with his private eye?

Alicia didn't choose to get Grace involved. The interviewer was the one who brought up God, and brought Grace into it. The Christians at Grace's Bible group went out of their way to interpret what Alicia said as saying that she was being converted. They were the ones who put Grace in the position that was given to her

It's none of her business.

I can see how you're responsible if leaving the country is reasonably foreseeable, but if the flight gets diverted into another country, it would be rather ridiculous to hold the passenger responsible.

I also wonder how it would have been treated if the relationship were more official. If they were officially boyfriend/girlfriend, would the judge had said "You're not allowed to see your girfirend"? What if they were married?

I found the judge just arbitrarily issuing orders as to who Cary is allowed to associate with bizarre. Ankle monitor, at least has practical value. What interest does the court have in telling people who they can associate with? And how can they use Kalinda's arrest record against her, when she wasn't charged with

"Persistence and male entitlement are not romantic!"

Samaritan is able to figure how to nudge a disgruntled employee into killing the pollster for it, but isn't able to think of any solution other than killing? Samaritan isn't a vampire, it's a superintelligence. It was programmed to come up with the best solution, not the most direct. The pollster was dismissed even by

A blowjob?

The way they solved Samaritan wanting to kill the pollster to get what it wants was to give it exactly what it wanted without him getting killed. They traded the truth getting out for his life. And why didn't Samaritan do that itself?

"in the real world Governor Cuomo will win easily"

" and though it's grounded fantasy, it is fantasy"