When it comes to the movie
watching that I’m doing, it all depends on what I roll. Plus, I finally found
out when this aunt and uncle of mine were over why they gave me all these
movies. The next one of theirs that I watched was The Fugitive. That comes with
commentary, so it will stay on my list. The other movie of theirs that I watch
is Rush Hour 2. I still have that series to watch again with commentary, so I’m
not removing it from the list since I’ll still be watching it again.
Well, maybe today is a better
first anniversary story of the creation of this blog. You see, today is the day
of the play-off game that will last a while. How long? They are anticipating an
hour long delay. It could be longer, but it won’t be shorter. That means no
CSI: Cyber tonight. But I will blog about this episode and I’ll probably watch
it live instead of using my TV tuner to record it. Meanwhile, the true one year
anniversary of this blog is actually in March.
Today’s episode is brought to
you by 62 minute delay. We begin with a woman who gets a bunch of random people
that are actually looking of Alicia and they are going to her place by mistake.
This episode looks like Tricky Thick 2.0. The original Tricky Thick episode is
currently my favorite episode of this show. I think that was the season they
killed Will. There are yet more problems for Diane’s firm. It’s starting to
become the standard to have disappointing story arcs for this show. Last year
brought us two and I was hoping that we were done with this. Speaking of which,
I may not like the reviews that tv.com does of The Good Wife after all. Eli and
Ruth talk again. The song guy is somehow in love with Lucca. Say what? Roube?
Is that his name? I don’t know how to spell it, so I’ll just call him song guy.
I just hope that my names aren’t offensive when I can’t remember him. I’m once
again not sure how to summarize a bunch of things. Alicia doesn’t talk to Eli
again. And she is getting evicted possibly.
Act two has Eli talking with
his daughter. Why isn’t his daughter more important to the show? I forgot that
he even had one. Is the real name of song guy Rowbe? Or is it Ruby, but he’s a
guy? I can’t spell his name, unless it is on epg. People argue over the
copyright of the song Good Morning Magic Sunshine (or at least, I think that is
the name of the song). There might be ways out of the potential eviction. They
argue over pop songs. I’m not sure what to think of all this legal rustling.
The judge is in favor of the defendant until the lawyer brings something new to
the case. Don’t you hate it when things could have ended early but didn’t due
to new facts?
Act three leads to a great
conversation between Eli and his daughter. “Alicia and I are having some
issues.” “Are you sleeping with her?” “No!” I like the soap opera comparison.
This show seems like that enough that you have to wonder why it isn’t on the
CW. Well, that network is half CBS anyways. The time stamp is in western time
zone when he was in eastern time zone. Lucca tries to put flaws in his story,
but she ends up making out with him. Did they have sex? We might not know for
sure, but I think that they did. Should I think less of Lucca now? Also, when
did Cary start working with Alicia again? They argue over whether or not
something was written while under contract. Lucca and song guy make out
publically after winning their case, which worries Alicia. Grace continues to
be the awesome person that she has become this season. It’s official: Lucca and
song guy are together. Wow. I should think less of song guy now too. Also, they
are suing him for a different song.
Act four has more of the
copyright right problems over the next song. They still need to figure out
different things. Meanwhile, I’m thinking that the writers themselves are
caring less and less about the Diane’s firm subplots. Why are they in the
episode? Cary might have been against them this whole time. Maybe I shouldn’t
be surprised that he was working with them. But it might have just been because
he was on the original case with song guy. It turns out that he is found guilty
of stealing the other song. Alicia also fires Grace from her firm. Guess this
means that Grace will be fighting against Alicia in court in a future episode. That's the way it happens, right?
Act five has Cary wanting
Alicia to return to her old firm. She rejects the offer. But Lucca wonders if
they should actually accept the offer. Will she accept but not Alicia? The
daughter of Eli (what’s her name) tries to make a case for Eli being back in
Alicia’s life. Marissa. That’s her name. Alicia rejects the idea of Eli coming
back into her life. Thus the episode ends. There are no scenes from next time,
so I guess the next episode will take place whenever. For now, this is Adam
Decker, signing off.
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