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Yes! That is a show I could watch. This one? Not sure how much longer I can last. I'm already fast forwarding through the conspiracy scenes. I'm probably missing pertinent stuff about the COTW, but, it's better than getting pissed off.
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Haven't read all the comments yet, but the hypocrisy in this episode was overwhelming. Yes, she is doing exactly what her personal vendetta is about. For her own revenge, she is willingly letting others suffer as they stay in the drug trial. How dare she shed a tear for her part in this. Yes, I get that you are doing your job and lawyers have to defend their clients even when they are guilty, but if her only reason for having this job is for revenge against someone doing exactly what she did, then she doesn't have the luxury of hiding behind that excuse. Maybe when she gets her revenge, and we know she will, someone will come after her. I hope so and that their revenge destroys her as surely as her revenge will destroy some innocent people in that firm. ...Because it needs repeating.
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That's why I don't mind them. Fund the shows I like without interrupting with commercials as much as possible. I also don't find it awkward. We always say the Amazon box is here or the Chewy box is here. Seems natural to me. I find it more awkward to constantly try to hide brand names on things. It's a can of Coke. You don't have to create a red and white generic soda can. I know it's only episode 7, but which things in the opening credits have been revealed? I remember the vampire teeth from the Halloween ep (I think) and maybe the playbill was a very loose connection to Sam's part in the play. Anything else? I'll have to remember to look next ep, but I'm sure someone here has been paying attention.
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And when they injured themselves, they don't always get the treatment they need because they don't realize the severity of their injuries. Also, because they don't feel the pain,they don't fear it, and might be more reckless. I think one of the goals with this kid was to get him to feel the pain, even if only in their controlled situations, so he could later assess what the probable pain would be and either avoid those situations or get proper treatment after.
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Lol. I, too, was surprised to see all those recordings and that my DVR was almost full. I considered watching some interesting states that we don't usually see, but decided that was too much trouble individually deleting the other ones, so I did a mass delete. You all can't do that? My DVR groups each show. Anyway, they would have actually gotten me to watch these if they put one on per night.
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Can I just skip the parts with Cassandra in them? Especially any angst moments you are all describing. (I'm only 10 minutes in and she's annoying me already.) The female cop is my favorite character.
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Me, too. The only time I didn't like her was when she was rude to the bartender. I thought the whole episode was fun. A nice change from me complaining about Matlock's rudeness.
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Oh, and the ads that say, "Kathy Bates lies.". (Well, maybe, but it's actually her character you are referring to.). But it seems like they are saying it because they think we'll find it amusing and charming. I do not. Or maybe they think she's obnoxious, too, and they'll make it all come tumbling down and knock her off her high horse and give us a better law show-with her using her cleverness on the cases and not her revenge. What are the chances? (That's rhetorical. Don't answer so I can dream...)
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I'm only 5 minutes in, so I'll read the comments when I'm done, but I just have to say how disgusting I find the secondary plot. Not just the revenge, but teaching her grandson that it's okay to be a criminal as long as the person you are commiting it against isn't your friend. I really don't like Mattie. Are we supposed to like her? Find her charming and cute? Sympathize with her revenge tactics? Even when it's not related to the revenge thing, I find her smarmy. Okay, fast forwarding to the case of the week. So, she cries to her husband about how hard it is to lie all the time... So why does she smirk when her lies and manipulation work?
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Mine cut off, too, but I figured what would happen and you all confirmed it. Is the pic above Delilah 's new hairstyle? I expected something off the wall. Added half an hour to future eps. Did this show and Tracker switch times? Because I have that one with the added time from last year.
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Still hate the subterfuge and ongoing subplot and I hope Matty feels like shit for stealing Olympia's last connection to her father. Liked the COTW, as always. I almost started fast forwarding through the subplot crap, so I can see that happening in the future.
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Back when the shows first aired, I would read the Syfy site to see reactions. I learned that I didn't usually follow the norm, other than the general love of Farscape. I was surprised when Taking the Stone was panned, even by the Chiana crowd. I liked that ep. (Maybe because Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome was my fave of that series). Then after The Way We Weren't, I was ready to read all the negative reviews because I didn't care for it. Surprise. Everyone else loved it. Hailed it as the best ep of the series - then and later. Eh. I still don't care for it. I find I also have different views on this site, too. Doesn't bother me. People are different.
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I wasn't relieved. I was hoping she would get outed and we could end this whole stupid subplot. I like the current cases and watch for that, but wonder when I'll get so disgusted with her revenge and her "I'm old and misunderstood and so sweet and innocent" schtick, I'll quit. It comes off so smarmy to me. I like when she's competent and works with the others. Hate the revenge plot. Hate when she manipulates her coworkers.
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I never knew any of actors before this series, but obviously, the other recurring actor was Ben Browder's wife, Francesca Bueller (?). She played at least 4 different roles, one for multiple episodes. Can't remember if her character in the Princess trilogy spanned 2 episodes. I disagree with the many people back then that said Aeryn was right in Taking The Stone. Let Chiana commit suicide? That's the right choice? How do you come back from that? How many people do you know that would just sit around while somebody they cared about committed suicide? "Well, it's their decision. Whatever. I guess I'll start making funeral plans.". I know you can say it was only potential suicide, but if you care for someone, the risk isn't worth it.
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I do, too. I generally like when teens express themselves by different hair color and and clothes. I like pink and blue hair. It's cute. And it's better than something permanent like a tattoo someplace that they might regret later.