I wish this show were back on Tuesdays, where various sports events wouldn't keep changing the start times. My DVR picked up much of The Amazing Race instead. I switched to CBS in time to see the last 20 or so minutes. Looks like Will quit. I must work to find the first part so I know how that came about. Interesting that Alicia now must defend Kalinda.
Diane pulled some strings for Will after the Judicial blahblahblah association started to proceed with charges and a movement to disbar Will. She made it where they would offer him a 6-month suspension from practicing law if he chose not to fight the charges. He realized that he really had done wrong, a few times and thought this was him getting off easy, even though Alicia and Diane wanted him to fight for him to be completely absolved. Basically, even if it had been 15 years, he had still done something wrong, and time doesn't change facts. So he took the 6 months suspension.
Thanks so much, Wilson. I'll see if I can watch the whole thing tonight on On Demand. I'm glad it's only 6 months for Will. What will the show do without him, though?
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It was a great ep!
ReplyDeleteI wish this show were back on Tuesdays, where various sports events wouldn't keep changing the start times. My DVR picked up much of The Amazing Race instead. I switched to CBS in time to see the last 20 or so minutes. Looks like Will quit. I must work to find the first part so I know how that came about. Interesting that Alicia now must defend Kalinda.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see how the firm would deal with Will being on a suspension. Alicia as a partner? Hm.
ReplyDeleteDiane pulled some strings for Will after the Judicial blahblahblah association started to proceed with charges and a movement to disbar Will. She made it where they would offer him a 6-month suspension from practicing law if he chose not to fight the charges. He realized that he really had done wrong, a few times and thought this was him getting off easy, even though Alicia and Diane wanted him to fight for him to be completely absolved. Basically, even if it had been 15 years, he had still done something wrong, and time doesn't change facts. So he took the 6 months suspension.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Wilson. I'll see if I can watch the whole thing tonight on On Demand. I'm glad it's only 6 months for Will. What will the show do without him, though?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful brilliant episode! Judge Abernathy is the bestest!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAlso I hate Dana! She so needs to go down in flames.
Awesome episode. Can't wait to see what comes next.
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