Cranberry April 18, 2020 Share April 18, 2020 Quote When DNC head Frank Landau asks Reddick, Boseman & Lockhart for help with a plan to engage African-American voters, the resulting discussion turns personal for one of the partners. Determined to sue Rare Orchard, Diane is shocked to learn that all court documents associated with the case are missing, leading her down an unexpected rabbit hole. Meanwhile, Marissa befriends Caleb Garlin, an STR Laurie associate. Airdate: April 30, 2020 Link to comment
The Ringo Kidd May 4, 2020 Share May 4, 2020 The lack of any response to this episode just goes to show you what an epic fail that this tripe is in the world we now live in. 1 Link to comment
Ms Blue Jay May 6, 2020 Share May 6, 2020 What I hated about this episode is it started exactly as (maybe episode 2 did?) so I couldn't even tell it was a new episode. I thought it was a rerun and shut it off. Then I tried it again later and found out it was a new episode. They shouldn't do that. 1 Link to comment
The Ringo Kidd May 6, 2020 Share May 6, 2020 Every episode is just about the same. Orange Man bad. White people bad. Corruption is fine in the service of political correctness. Rinse and repeat. The only thing that saved last season was the crazy antics of the dude who moved to the serial killer show. Link to comment
Ms Blue Jay May 7, 2020 Share May 7, 2020 Well, I still love the show a great deal. This episode was weak, but I thought the first two were great. 4 Link to comment
ThePurpleArcher May 7, 2020 Share May 7, 2020 At first, I, too, thought the show was a re-rum from the week before with it's opening. Glad I stuck with it. It seems the show doesn't know what to do with itself, or its talented cast. It keeps running in circles chasing its tail - and this started last season. I'm disappointed since I love this show - but it doesn't seem to know who its audience is any longer. One thing I know for sure - it's so much better without the character of 'Maya Reidel'. She brought nothing to the show after season 1. 2 Link to comment
Joimiaroxeu May 7, 2020 Share May 7, 2020 The DNC sent the wrong guy, IMO. He was fairly ineffectual unless he was intended to stir up shite with no operational result and then leave being able to say they at least made an effort with "the Blacks." Passwords in a secret society. Exactly. Memo 618 sounds like Illuminati b.s. to me. Claire Dane's husband is getting around. I just saw him help finish Homeland, where he also played a tool in a three-piece suit. Secure the bag, Hugh Dancy. Wifey's unemployed now. 🙂 1 1 Link to comment
wendyg May 8, 2020 Share May 8, 2020 I bet the scenario where a white "sensitivity" expert lectures black people on racism is true to corporate life, though. Is anyone else amused by THE GOOD FIGHT's episode naming conventions? First season it was the old THE GOOD WIFE conceit of rising and falling numbers of words in the title. Second season was Day xxx. Third season they copied FRIENDS' The One With. This season they're copying IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA with "The Gang..." 6 Link to comment
Ms Blue Jay May 9, 2020 Share May 9, 2020 15 hours ago, wendyg said: I bet the scenario where a white "sensitivity" expert lectures black people on racism is true to corporate life, though. Is anyone else amused by THE GOOD FIGHT's episode naming conventions? First season it was the old THE GOOD WIFE conceit of rising and falling numbers of words in the title. Second season was Day xxx. Third season they copied FRIENDS' The One With. This season they're copying IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA with "The Gang..." Thank you for pointing it out! Makes sense now. Link to comment
BobH May 10, 2020 Share May 10, 2020 Didn''t notice the first season episode title theme. Thanks. Wonder what they'll do for Season 5? Sondheim lyrics? College courses? "My ____" (with a rare "His/Her/Their Story" to mix it up, and then "Our ____" for a disappointing final episode)? Any other shows have themed episode titles? I think DAMAGES always used snippets of actual dialogue, but a few other shows might have done that. (for those curious, DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES, COMMUNITY and SCRUBS) 1 1 Link to comment
Hanahope May 25, 2020 Share May 25, 2020 Re: the court injunction order. I get going paperless, but every firm I know of always prints out court orders. Always have a back up. Link to comment
7-Zark-7 June 29, 2020 Share June 29, 2020 I thought this was a brilliant episode. I can't think of another show that had black characters arguing the merits/ pitfalls of reparations. I like the way this show does stuff that no other show would think to do. 1 5 Link to comment
SomeTameGazelle September 19, 2020 Share September 19, 2020 On 5/25/2020 at 1:52 PM, Hanahope said: Re: the court injunction order. I get going paperless, but every firm I know of always prints out court orders. Always have a back up. Makes sense, but I did enjoy Diane thwarting Canning by agreeing the issue hadn't already been adjudicated. I don't expect much realism from the Kings, so although it seemed unlikely that the DNC would hire the firm to function as a sort of giant focus group I accepted it as a vehicle for the airing of diverse views combined with the HR issue. On 5/6/2020 at 1:53 PM, Ms Blue Jay said: What I hated about this episode is it started exactly as (maybe episode 2 did?) so I couldn't even tell it was a new episode. I thought it started right where the previous episode left off, with the chef reporting the demolition of her restaurant in violation of Julius' order. 1 1 Link to comment
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