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(2015)

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***1/2
edwagreen22 November 2015
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Actually, this is my review for the Nov. 22 show. The dates were mixed up on your schedule.

This new episode deals with Diane taking a case where she is on the side of the pro-life people, despite the fact that her personal views go against this.

Lewis Canning is up to his old tricks and this time he means to get Alicia on his team. Notice what he resorts to.

Nice seeing that Mackenzie Vega, Alicia's daughter, is really getting more meaty roles in the shows. She has grown up real fast and is working in trying to secure her mother new accounts. She is also becoming quite wise when it comes to payment as well.

Interesting to see how Diane was able to divest herself from this case in the end.
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10/10
One of the funniest episodes ever
dreamgavino16 November 2015
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This is one of the funniest episodes I've ever watched. The lightness of the episode's tone is consistent from beginning to end. All the funny gems are unpredictable and precious. Jeffrey Dean Morgan is certainly a welcome addition to the already stellar cast. Almost all of the cast members here had their funny moments. Alicia certainly shined here; it was like she was smiling all throughout the entire episode.

Highlights:

1. A plethora of threeways ---- The owner of the company, the woman in the wheelchair, and the employee ---- Canning, Florrick, Argos' firm ---- Alicia, Jason, Peter ---- Alicia and the two members of the board

2. Peter and Alicia's afternoon delight

3. Flirty banter between Jason and Alicia

4. Peter's mom and her racist comments while conversing with a potential backer

I would definitely recommend this.
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