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Sure, you're right, he does act kind of dickishly at times. However I was primarily defending what he said more than what he did ; his line about it not mattering whether his actions are genuine or not as only the results matter.

Yes. Honestly, I find this idea of "no soul" is irrational at best and childish at worst. Why does it matter if he's genuine or not, truthfully, as long as what he does brings happiness to people? Actions are what actually matter. But, apart from that, yes I just found the character cool and attractive so I liked this

Helen's story was the best, because I found the doctor character immediately compelling. I really liked what he said aout it not making a difference whether his good actions are sincere or not, because I agree so much with him. Plus I like his overall demeanor.

Paula thinks Rebecca's genuinely in love with Josh, so she wants to help her get her true love (she said as much at the end of the pilot). I agree that Greg is better for her, but I understand how Paula could see him as an obstacle to Rebecca's eventual happy ending, even though I completely disagree.

I also wondered why Grace wasn't in school! But I had fun with her character for maybe the first time and I enjoyed her triumph at the end. Go Godly Grace!

Supernatural, Watchmen…

I do think he meant it, but I don't think it negates the creep factor. I felt like Fitz finally found his reason to lock Olivia up and she cannot protest because what she did was just too wrong, it was the last straw. For the first time maybe in the series he has the upper-hand on her and he's using it (and the fact

A really really really hot saint. This skype session required the use of the pause button.

I'd watch Frank spank Oliver any day.

"You're such a good person". Methinks this is not what you tell someone when they tell you they've found their biological son back. I'm more inclined to think that Annalise knew Wes' mother or something and that's why she's taking care of him - and that's why Eve tells her she's a good person. Because caring about

Yeah… Doesn't Liv have a brother by the way?

You mean, "he's one of the good ones."

Dale (is that her name?) - Babineaux's new colleague cracked me up so much when she was trying to make him laugh behind that window, I had to rewind her scene. What a hilarious way to make us interested in her character!

I don't think I've ever been as frustrated by the ending of an episode of The Good Wife… I want to know what he likes to drink!

Ok, maybe you're both right! Anyway, I thought it was a good storyline.

I'm disgusting now.

I don't think she's only relevant as an adversary ; seeing their relationship while Olivia serves as her campaign manager could have been great, and I thought that's where the series was going. But now this potentially awesome development is tainted by more B613 bullshit.

It still doesn't feel realistic to me. A better scenario would have been:
1: Mellie frees Rowan, but Olivia doesn't tell her about what he's done
2: she collaborates with him for her political career
3: she learns he killed her son, but now she's in way too deep so she has to keep collaborating with him, which creates a

I don't 100% agree with you, because it seemed like her being trans was the reason why her husband was abusing her ("no-one else will ever love you" he said to her) and everything that she did was because she knew the police would have a bias against her because she's trans. I think the storyline was well handled but

There's still a difference between not being a great mother and not caring about her children being MURDERED.