I personally think it established an interesting premise: whether or not to believe people. For Alicia, it is about the campaign, for Cary, it's about his life. Let's see for how long both of them can remain calm.
I like this season - SO.VERY.MUCH. Reminds me of the first season and the reason why I fell in love with this show. The writing is refreshing, clever and crisp. The plotline may not always be plausible, but the actors are fantastic and the characters tensions portrayed by them makes it less implausible. Peter seems to have found a new "Alicia", Alicia's path to becoming the State's Attorney is poignantly hilarious. I don't know why but I haven't felt anything for her character this season- infact haven't for a while now. Except for the time when she had that fight with Peter at the corridor. Matt Czuchry always patronised me in a George Clooney from "Up In The Air" way. But he has been entertaining this season - in a good way! Lastly before I shut my gob - I am scared for Kalinda and Lana. I don't want either of them to die or get transferred to Timbuktu or go on the run from Bishop. Nor do I want them to wait for another at the gates of hell with a dagger in hand. I want them to leave together, with a happy ending.
I was so mad, that I couldn´t even think, first Alicia stays with that bag full of slime, so called husband, then she breaks it of with Will, goes back to the miserable life, then Will is death, and now there is possibility of Cary being killed plus campain is forcing Alicia to be faithful wife. This show is bad for my blood presure and I´m inventing now curse words. My mum wouldn´t recognise me. I missed Eli this episode.
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I personally think it established an interesting premise: whether or not to believe people. For Alicia, it is about the campaign, for Cary, it's about his life. Let's see for how long both of them can remain calm.
ReplyDeleteI like this season - SO.VERY.MUCH. Reminds me of the first season and the reason why I fell in love with this show. The writing is refreshing, clever and crisp. The plotline may not always be plausible, but the actors are fantastic and the characters tensions portrayed by them makes it less implausible. Peter seems to have found a new "Alicia", Alicia's path to becoming the State's Attorney is poignantly hilarious. I don't know why but I haven't felt anything for her character this season- infact haven't for a while now. Except for the time when she had that fight with Peter at the corridor. Matt Czuchry always patronised me in a George Clooney from "Up In The Air" way. But he has been entertaining this season - in a good way! Lastly before I shut my gob - I am scared for Kalinda and Lana. I don't want either of them to die or get transferred to Timbuktu or go on the run from Bishop. Nor do I want them to wait for another at the gates of hell with a dagger in hand. I want them to leave together, with a happy ending.
ReplyDeleteCary is doomed! Bishop is going to have him killed either in jail or out.
ReplyDeleteI was so mad, that I couldn´t even think, first Alicia stays with that bag full of slime, so called husband, then she breaks it of with Will, goes back to the miserable life, then Will is death, and now there is possibility of Cary being killed plus campain is forcing Alicia to be faithful wife. This show is bad for my blood presure and I´m inventing now curse words. My mum wouldn´t recognise me.
ReplyDeleteI missed Eli this episode.