Sunday, July 17, 2016

November Twenty-Ninth 2015’s Episode

With the Thanksgiving holiday now behind us, Advent has officially started today. This basically means that I’ll be starting what I refer to as Christmas watching. That’s when I do my annual watching of various Christmas specials and movies. Sometimes what I watch changes certain years. For instance, there are shows that have Christmas episodes that I’ll be watching. I typically don’t watch episodes of shows that relate to a specific holiday outside of that holiday. But there are some times when things are different from time to time.

Since I will be watching various Christmas movies and whatnot, you will not be seeing any updates from me for a while about my aunt and uncle’s old movies that I’m watching. I will return to those either in January or once I’m done seeing all these Christmas movies this year. Saturday was the last time I could have watched any of them, but that didn’t end up happening.

You know, Thanksgiving and Black Friday always tend to affect live shows. Sometimes they air new episodes on either one of those days. I never like that. Some Sunday shows can even be affected as well. Meanwhile, the Friday shows that I typically watch are Reign, Undateable, Grimm, Hawaii Five-0, and Blue Bloods, although sometimes I watch other shows like Shark Tank, 20/20, or Dateline. Thankfully, none of these shows were on with new episodes (well, those that I typically watch at least). They mostly air Christmas specials two days too soon.

Today’s episode is brought to you by 61 minute delay. We begin with a bunch of computery things happening. Chum Hum is brought back and they are accused of having racist maps. Luccia, who is the new character whose name I’m probably spelling wrong, is hired to protect Chum Hum at the request of Louis Canning. Diane Lockhart and her firm are on the side of the plaintiffs. Alicia touches Jason’s arm which convinces Ruth that Alicia could be having an affair. Ruth is pretty much based on this one moment cemented as a female version of Eli. I wonder if her and Eli will ever wind up in bed together. I say the countdown to that starts now.

Act two has more of the case against Chum Hum and Chummy maps. The person who is helping Diane’s firm, whatever her name is, thinks that the ads are racist as they go towards a certain racial audience. Meanwhile, there might be evidence found by Alicia that proves that there is racial profiling going on. But is there? Meanwhile, Eli digs into more of Alicia and Jason and confronts them both about it.

Act three is when we see that Jason has somehow heard some of the conversation between Alicia and Eli about their relationship. There are more problems with the Chum Hum case as they seem racist in different ways. Are they though? Hopefully we’ll find out.

Act four has Alicia’s team going through nearly everything they can and sending it to Diane’s firm. Only they are able to find out about the black woman being labeled as an animal. When you think about it, though, aren’t all humans animals? I thought that they were. It’s hard to keep track of the Eli subplot in this episode. It looks as though Alicia’s team might have lost their case.


Act five has the end of the case where it actually ends in Alicia’s favor after all when they find out more about the client of it. Also, Cary and Luccia might have some sort of secret connection that leads them to a club at the end of the episode. Eli tells Alicia about Jason’s file on her. The episode ends on the music that we’ve been hearing throughout it. There are no scenes from the next episode this time. It makes me wonder when the next new episode will be. I still don’t know if this show will go on hiatus like it did last season. We’ll have to wait and see if that happen or not. Whenever the next episode is, I’ll be back for it. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

March Sixth 2016’s Episode

Well, as you might have noticed, the day of the week I'm posting this blog has changed again. At first the roll made it so that it was on Fridays. Then a different roll moved it to Saturdays. Now the updates will be on Sundays for a while. Also, when I roll a certain TV show, I update my blog about TV. The next day, I update my blog about Madam Secretary. The day after is when I update this blog. Thus, this blog is moved back again. But I doubt that I will roll anything on Sundays since I normally don't watch a TV show then. Sometimes I do, but I'll always keep you updated on why there was a change in the new post. I should post this every Sunday in the near future. As for why I'm posting this episode when I normally alternate between the rest of last year and the beginning of this year, it's to keep it in line with my Madam Secretary blog. That stays with the normal back and forth.

It’s kind of annoying having shows go on and off the air from time to time. At least this show is going to probably keep airing until its end from this episode onward. And we only have to worry about three more tape delays messing with it. Well, three at least. Meanwhile, I don’t know what will replace this show. I feel that it’s kind of dumb to expect that a courtroom/political drama has to air in the future on CBS. It doesn’t matter to me what replaces it. Plus, this show was originally a replacement for Without a Trace so it could be anything that replaces it. It could be two comedies. I’m just guessing that an existing show will be moved to this timeslot at the new show that replaces this will air some other time.

I don’t tend to reveal that many details about which football teams that I root for. It’s mostly because of where I live. Honestly, I’m not entirely sure which team I will root for. But I’ve got it down to two teams: the Broncos and the Rams. Whenever they play each other for the first time in the upcoming football season, somebody tweet me the score (my account is @IamAdamDecker). I will root for the winner of that game. Now I’m not entirely sure if they even play each other. I’m not entirely sure how the football games are decided to be played. Is it like baseball where there are two leagues that normally don’t play each other? I’m not entirely sure of that. I’ll have to discuss this with someone sometime. But who? Well, I’m bound to know someone who’s into football.

When it comes to watching my aunt and uncle’s old movies, I’m slowly making progress with that. I was able to watch The Devil Wears Prada. That remains on my list so I can watch it again with commentary. I also listened to one of the commentaries for Pleasantville and it remains on the list since it has another commentary that I need to listen to. I also watch another part of the Bourne series. I still have more of that to watch so that stays unchanged for now. I then watched Liar Liar with commentary and replaced it with a different movie choice.

Today’s episode is brought to you by no delay. We begin with the most awkward gathering of people in the history of television. Alicia and Jason were having sex off and on before people showed up to her place. First her mother shows up, than her brother, after that Eli and a friend followed by someone else. She gets served. I loved that opening scene. That might have been the best opening scene ever.

Act two has even more awkwardness than before. Alicia’s mother talks to a lawyer about the case at hand. Also, who does Zach Grenier play? For being an important character, I never see him. Anyways, Alicia brings Eli to a handicapped bathroom so he can hear the grand jury testimony. Cary talks about possible issues with Diane.

Act three has Eli snooping in the bathroom to learn more about the case that he reports to Alicia and Peter’s lawyer. We also see more of the FBI guy originally from the drug case that related to the judge. I hope that makes sense as I’m bad with names on shows. Something happened in 2012 and it relates to something of some sort or another.

Act four is when we find out more about the case they are trying to find out about and Eli thinks that this Mr. Lock person might be the son of Peter. Alicia talks to Diane about Cary and Diane once thinking that they should have an all female firm where she works. Diane is a bit vague with her response about it. I think that she wants Alicia to be her replacement/main partner.


Act five has Jason solving the problem with Alicia’s mother. Alicia talks to Lucca about Diane’s plan to have only female partners at the firm. We don’t know yet if that is the plan with it or not. Meanwhile, the episode ends where it begins: Jason and Alicia are in bed and watching something gory. There are no scenes from next time so I guess that we’ll be back whenever with the next new episode. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Saturday, July 2, 2016

February Twenty-First 2016’s Episode

I don’t know the planned schedule of these posts just yet. I just know that the series finale will be the last one that I post and there will be at least one more post after that. It will mention whether or not I’ll continue the blog in the future. This show has a tendency to not resolve things. Let’s just say that I don’t have the best of hopes for the series finale being good at the moment. It might be good as this show generally is. I’m pretty sure that they planned the finale enough in advance so that it probably won’t be a cliffhanger ending. But that doesn’t mean that it won’t be good automatically. But we’ll see. If it is a good ending or even just average, then I will continue this blog with cast updates and probably do a look back of the whole series by getting the show on DVD. If the ending of the show is bad, then I’ll have one last post of this blog and I won’t update it again. You’ll see what my plan is then when I do a farewell to this show. Until then, we’ll just have to wait until then to see what happens.

Since I can still do these movie updates in this blog for now, I might as well get to what things have changed. I watched the commentary with Bend it Like Beckham and replaced that movie choice with American Dreamz. I also watched Catch me if you can and replaced it with Finding Nemo.

Today’s episode is brought to you by no delay. We begin with Alicia going to some secure place with military people where they discuss secret things. Eli hires the crazy redhead lawyer to possibly defend Peter or at least find a different lawyer to defend him. Things are a bit strange at the Lockhart firm as they are taking pictures with just the women. Cary wants to ask Lucca out to a meal (date?). Anyways, Alicia talks about who is and isn’t a threat to security while Peter and Eli try to defend against charges against Peter.

Act two has Alicia changing her mind on something for a moment. I still don’t know where she is or why she is there. Maybe this relates to the previous episode that I have not yet seen. Anyways, someone in Peter’s office has given the FBI some information relating to the case at hand. Alicia and Jason hook up by the looks of it.

Act three is when a person is excused from the proceedings concerning a possible leak. Meanwhile, the strange redhead lawyer continues to be strange (and redhead) by excusing herself from the case for reasons unknown. But she does lead them to her ex-husband who can help or also be excessively strange like her. They might still have feels for each other or they are just strange people. Meanwhile, the NSA is still listening into Alicia’s phone calls. I love the NSA. They are great. And they knew I was going to say that.

Act four has the NSA mentioning who they think the leak is while also commenting on various other aspects of Alicia’s life. They are able to track the redheaded lawyer by using Jason to follow her. Not much else is happening this act and for the umpteenth time, they have neglected what they should be putting into the story regarding Diane Lockhart’s firm. No wonder Noel Kirkpatrick hates the show. I’m just surprised that he still watches something that he hates. Why would anyone hate watch a show? That makes no sense. In case you don’t know who Noel Kirkpatrick is, he writes reviews of shows at the website www.tv.com.


Act five continues the thread of not wrapping up storylines as well as they could. I just wonder if they’ll ever go back to this or if they’ll expect us to never care that it is unresolved. This reminds me of the film Gone with the Wind that went from one plot point to another barely resolving things or having any consistency (I was not a fan of that movie). But the point is, the person they were talking about was killed in the airstrikes. Anyways, it’s possible that one of the NSA people was the leaker in question. Will we see more of him in the future? We’ll see. There are no scenes from next time, so I’ll be back later with the next new episode. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Saturday, June 25, 2016

November Twenty-Second 2015’s Episode

You may or may not know about my OCD habits regarding which blog gets updated when. (The best place to read more information about this is my Survivor blog.) The point is, I will now be publishing this blog on Saturdays now instead of Fridays since it was pushed back due to another blog of mine being published yesterday. It kind of relates to tape delay in a way when you think about it. I don't update multiple blogs in a single day so that is why you will see this blog delayed for now. If anything ever changes again, I'll be sure to publish the change and the reason for it at the beginning of the next blog post.

Something I’ve been wondering is if this show will disappear for a while like it did last season. There was a while that they started the final season of the Mentalist in place of this show. That was before they moved it to air in the place of Survivor during its winter hiatus. Could it happen again? It’s possible. But I don’t know if it will. Meanwhile, it was stupid that they didn’t air it during February at all. They didn’t even do reruns that month.

I might as well tell you about the progress of my aunt and uncle’s former movies that I’m watching. I was able to see the Pelican Brief. I replaced it with Pleasantville. Any other movie watching that I did was basically irrelevant to the movies that they gave me so I might as well get to the next paragraph.

Today’s episode is brought to you by seven minute or no delay. We begin with secret videos that parallel the Planned Parenthood videos. They had to air an advisory about this episode. You know, when Nightline talked about them one time, they seemed biased towards Planned Parenthood. I have general mixed feelings about the group. If they were only about birth control, then they probably wouldn’t nearly be as controversial as they are. Anyways, I can’t tell if Jason is two timing Alicia by working with Diane or not. I haven’t seen last week’s episode yet, although I probably will have by the time this is posted. He’s working with both companies, it seems at least. Anyways, am I the only one wondering what happened to Alicia’s son? We never see him on the show anymore. Has he left the show? They better not be keeping him in the main cast even though he isn’t appearing. But I can’t remember the actor’s name anyways. There is more on the abortion case throughout the episode.

Act two has Diane’s firm trying to get a video submitted into evidence to help their client. The scene in the courtroom is a bit funny as the people who are both for and against abortion are constantly being ushered into and out of the courtroom. Meanwhile, Grace uses various computers that they all have for some odd reason to create the illusion of office noise as she tries to get a client.

Act three is when Louis Canning appears again. Am I the only one wondering why he has never become a main character for the show? You’d think that he could, but he hasn’t yet. It’s possible he never will. Anyways, the judge doesn’t want the tape Diane is showing in court to see the light of day.

Act four continues the tangled and complicated case of the person who got an abortion that I find hard to summarize. Why can’t I summarize things? Ugh. Anyways, Grace is able to help her mother find clients. That’s after Alicia and whatshername fumble their way through various interviews and thus loss potential clients. Meanwhile, I need to learn the name of Cush Jumbo’s character.

Act five has Alicia and Ms. Quinn (is that her last name?) learning about Grace getting their law firm clients. Of course, at the end of the episode, she wants money in return. It turns out that the judge has a bias against Diane. The case isn’t resolved and I don’t know if it will be or not. Why does this show never resolve things? That reminds me of something.


On the next Good Wife, more of the Alicia/Jason romance is talked about. Eli, being his usual self, butts heads with people over this. He doesn’t want this to affect Peter’s run for president. Of course, I don’t know what the writers would want regarding this anyways. Last season ended up with a win turned into a loss so they could go anywhere with this season. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Friday, June 17, 2016

February Fourteenth 2016’s Episode

There might be the possibility that posts from this season will appear out of order. Of course, as I’m writing this, I don’t know whether or not I will do this. The reason I’m thinking about this is because I did this with my Madam Secretary blog since they aired a sort of Christmas episode and I wanted it to be linked up with this blog for a while with the episodes from the same week posted around the same time as each other. Now I have two November episodes of Madam Secretary on VHS and one of The Good Wife as I’m writing this. I’ll see what happens. I just know that if this show gets cancelled, I will be updating this blog more often than I have in the past. But, I might have already told you that in a different blog post that I wrote later. If any show that I blog about gets cancelled, I will have ways of continuing the blog. You’ll find out how if we ever cross that bridge.

Well, it’s official: the Good Wife is ending at the end of this season. In May, the show will air its last episode and then the show will be over. You will see what happens with this blog in the future. If I don’t like the series finale, I’ll probably discontinue it. If I do like it, then I will continue posting in this blog by mentioning what happens to the cast and creators of this show after they leave The Good Wife. I will mention my final judgment on this later. But, it is possible and very likely that even if I do cast updates that I will still end up stopping the blog at some point. We’ll see what happens regarding that. Just know that the last regular blog post of mine will be on the last episode of this show. I may end up getting the DVDs and blog about the whole series from the beginning in it. We’ll see what happens. But this show had a nice journey and I’ll probably mention a send-off in a separate post at the end. The question just becomes whether or not it will be the last post I ever do in this blog or if I’ll start some other way of continuing it.

Not much has happened or has been able to happen with the movie watching of my aunt’s and uncle’s old movies these past two weeks. Pretty much all I did end up watching was part of the Indiana Jones series. And I don’t know where/if I’ll continue these updates. I’d have to move it to a different blog, that’s for sure. So enjoy these updates until the last episode of this show airs.

Here’s a section that I’m putting in multiple blog posts. I was away from my home visiting family the day that this episode aired. There were potential ways for me to record the Sunday episodes of shows that I blog about, but I was concerned that the PGA tour might run long and there would be a tape delay messing up the recordings. This didn’t ultimately happen, though. I could have potentially watched and blogged about it elsewhere, but a lack of definite plans prevented that. Thus, the CBS shows that I blog about were watched online for this week and this post may be different than usual as a result.

This is the first time that I’ve had to watch a show I blog about online. (Well, not actually the first, but the first intended time where I actually did watch the whole episode online and then blog about it. The last time after issues recording prevented anything from recording, I posted that there would be a lack of a post within the post not considering or planning to watch something online. That wasn’t a usual option and I didn’t care enough about the blog at the time anyways.) Hopefully this won’t affect my post that much. I just hope that I can find the time and that I’m not eating something that causes my fingers to get too messy. That would prevent me from writing while watching, if you know what I mean. Anyways, I should get to the actual point of my blog post now.

Today’s episode is brought to you by no delay. We begin with Diane talking about her firm. Lucca and Alicia are both at this firm. We get to Eli’s daughter who works at a coffee shop. It appears that they only want Alicia and not Lucca. The daughter of Eli, whatever her name is, talks to a random costumer for some odd reason. I’m guessing that he’s important in some way. I’m guessing that he’s a journalist pretending to be someone else. Well, he actually works for the FBI. This is the same guy from an earlier episode I believe. He was with the judge scandal case. There is a case against Chum Hum. People come to arrest a client.

Act two has the reason for the arrest: Chum Hum has been hacked. We get to the case at hand. She does the case although there are problems with it as usual. Things are complicated for her as usual. I’m still wondering how this connects to other episodes that I’ve seen.

Act three has Eli and Alicia talking. Eli thinks that feds are investigating him. There is more to the case with Chum Hum. I’ve never really known what to think about Chum Hum per say. Are they bad? Possibly. They just always seem strange. Maybe they have endearing qualities to them like other frequent clients of theirs. Eli tells his daughter to go out with the FBI guy again. Lucca admits to having what Chum Hum is looking for.

Act four has Diane and Cary talking to Lucca about the information that she has. It’s hard for me to summarize this episode. I should work better on that. How am I supposed to be a writer in the future if I can’t even summarize things? Eli talks the FBI guy about various things. Lucca founds out that the foil thing that Chum Hum wants was posted on twitter and the followers of this person could have the information as well. Eli is concerned once again for Peter. It kind of gets old how often this happens.


Act five has the rest of the case with Mr. Howl. He is found innocent. Ruth tells Alicia to get out of whatever situation she is in while Alicia still can. I don’t think that there are scenes from next time, so you’ll just have to see that episode then. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Friday, June 10, 2016

November Fifteenth 2015’s Episode

I don’t know for sure when I’ll be creating my new blog about CSI: Cyber. I have the previous week’s episode on VHS so I can blog about it later. I don’t know which episode will start the official list. There just can’t be a tape delay on either of my CBS affiliates that week. So if another doubleheader happens, then we have a problem.

Here’s a paragraph that I felt was worth posting in multiple blogs. On the 13th of November (which was incidentally a Friday for all you superstitious people) a bad event happened. There were terrorist bombings in France. The news talked about how this could affect football games over the weekend. It could also potentially affect various programs on TV. While it doesn’t matter in the long run if shows are affected due to current events, I will keep an eye out for potential changes in these blogs.

Terrorists getting their way by having successful attacks are the real tragedy of this event. Any changes into the near future of TV shows are probably what people don’t care about as much. I remember when the Ferguson riots were happening last year. It was a Monday when the verdict was revealed. Riots happened during the night. Now on most of my networks, they showed the whole episodes of TV shows that were meant to air that night. But they aired it on delay to fit in the national newscasts and show the whole shows. Whatever happens, it’s nice when they show the whole episode as planned even if there are delays involved.

Now due to a future blog of mine that hasn’t been created yet as I’m originally writing this but will probably be published by the time this post is, I will not be doing Comic Sans MS in this episode. It’s possible that you’ll never see it again. Now a football game doubleheader was scheduled when this episode aired. First they aired a boring game that was a shutout and then they switched to a more interesting game that barely ended before 7. So we got the rest of the shows on a long delay.

Today’s episode is brought to you by 56 minute delay. We begin with a driverless car causing problems for a client. Alicia is part of a client that is voting a certain way. She also is seeking information about Frank Landau. Alicia and Lucca look into the driverless car case. Alicia brings up flaws that the driverless car could have had. Alicia wants Jason to work for her with an official contract. She is a bit awkward around him. Peter unexpectedly shows up.

Act two has Peter talking about the people that showed up. Eli is his usual crazy self. Eli wants Nora to do some spying for him on Ruth and the person she is with. I live this rivalry between Eli and Ruth. Diane brings up previous accidents of the client at hand. Jason talks about how they changed the hard drive of the driverless car.

Act three has more of the case with the car going on. They talk about the various changes in the hard drive. Someone is convinced that the AI will take over. Alicia wonders why the computer wasn’t taking orders from people. Alicia decides to have sex with her husband for some odd reason. It doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. Eli doesn’t even know how to react to this. They test out the driverless car.

Act four is when Jackie and Howard show up. They are engaged. I didn’t quite understand what was going on with Grace and her parents. Jackie is possibly racist to the black people that are around. There is an important vote in the near future.

Act five is when they explain what all might have happened with the driverless car and how someone else hacked the car. We don’t know the end result of the vote. I also don’t remember if this comes up in episodes that I’ve already seen, although it must have or it wasn’t resolved.


On the next Good Wife we have an interesting case and episode from what I remember. I just don’t remember when or if they resolve this strange vote thing. I guess that I’ll be back later with that episode. I don’t have any more episodes on VHS yet, but it could easily happen in the future. Just wait until March episode’s start to air after a basketball game by the NCAA. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off. 

Friday, June 3, 2016

January Thirty First 2016’s Episode

Something I wonder about this show is how it compares to being a political drama versus it being a courtroom drama. They haven’t done as much lately with the courtroom drama aspect of the show and I’m not sure how I feel about that. I still don’t know how the Diane Lockhart stuff relates to the plot in any way. It seems like the writers themselves don’t care that much about it. Do I care about them? I would care more if they could do it right. I do wonder which of the two will get more airtime.

I watched the movie Clueless. I replaced that with the movie The Devil Wears Prada. Meanwhile, I listened to one of the commentaries for the movie Rush Hour. I also watched more of the Bourne series. They both remain on the list. I also watched Pleasantville and it remains on the list so I can watch it again with commentaries.

The future of this show is starting to look bleak. We knew that the creators of this show were leaving it at the end of the season. But Juliana Margulies is thinking that she might be done with the show and they can’t do the show without her. I don’t know if this could actually happen or not. What I do know is that this show is always on the bubble and has never gotten cancelled. This could change at the end of this season. If it is the end, I just hope that there is resolution as this show tends not to resolve things. Speaking of which

Here’s the link to my new blog about CSI: Cyber- http://adamdeckercsicyber.blogspot.com/. And it wouldn’t have happened without this blog (which wouldn’t have happened without a blog about Madam Secretary). So remember: if there’s ever a show after this one and there’s a delay on one of my CBS affiliates but not the other one, there’s two different delays on each, or the delay is so long that the planned new episode of the show after this one doesn’t air at all, then I will create a blog about that show. Since the midseason schedule is starting and football season is over until near the end of the summer, the likelihood of that happening again this season is unlikely. That’s why I never created a blog about Battle Creek and how I also missed out on a blog about the original CSI.

Today’s episode is brought to you by no delay. We begin finally getting back to bond court. Lucca suggested getting a plea deal for someone, but Alicia is against that. Alicia then finds an old client who she decides to randomly help. He has still been in lock-up this whole time. I’m live blogging this episode for a change. I wonder just how long Jason has been flipping between Diane and Alicia. It seems as if he is two-timing her, in a way. After a while, it is nice that they are finally giving Diane’s firm a plot that’s actually worth being in the episode. It’s about time! The subject this time relates to diversity in a way. Eli returns to talk to Alicia. He has seemed unfortunately pathetic lately. I hate a person who is always apologizing, especially someone who is supposed to be tough. In the latest season of Big Brother, Vanessa was always apologizing and crying over the moves she was making. I didn’t like that. Eli tells what the message was about. But Alicia is taking the corrupt judge to court. I hope that he gets locked up or something.

Act two is when we get to the preceding trial of the judge and we switch to Diane’s case. Jason thinks that Diane should use a different argument in her case. The judge cross-examines the client against him and gets his way. Their client then turns the tables on Alicia and steals her client as well as sues her firm for malpractice. It’s interesting stuff like this that makes me wonder why Noel Kirkpatrick of tv.com doesn’t like the show anymore. I was considering him a potential replacement for this blog, should I need one, but that won’t happen. He’s not doing reviews of this show that much anymore. I don’t think that anyone else is doing it in his stead. Sorry if I’m seeming morbid by mentioning a potential replacement. I don’t plan on going anywhere, but you’ll never know what will happen. Two weeks ago, a baby was baptized at my church and this week was the same baby’s funeral.

Act three has more of Diane’s case. I don’t fully understand it right now. Alicia is depressed over the revelation about Will. This makes me wonder if he’ll be back for a flashback episode. I hope that will happen if she’s emotional about all of this. But Alicia gets Cary as a lawyer to help her against the malpractice suit.

Act four has the case against Alicia who was being sued by her former client. She ends up kissing Jason. I was wondering when that would happen. But would she still trust him once she learns of the cases he helps Diane with? They play a tape of the judge. “You can’t object; you’re a witness.” But, the tape can’t be entered as evidence in the case. Well, I thought that I would like Diane’s firm being back in the show, but they are still basically skimming over what they should be delving into. Her case was resolved. Lucca and the lawyer who is suing Alicia get into a fight over the case at hand. Alicia finally forgives Eli after he points out that she and Will were together.


Act five has the judge sending the case to trial. Jason admits that he has been offered jobs with Lockhart Argos. Alicia seems to be okay with him working there, but I don’t think that she knows his true motives. I don’t think that I do either. Cary wants Alicia to come back and work with their firm. It probably will happen. There are no scenes from next time, so I guess that we’ll be back whenever with the next new episode. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.