Suits: Am I remembering incorrectly, but Mike doesn't even have an undergraduate degree, right?
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Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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Right. I seem to recall that he had to drop out of college when his grandma got sick?
Thanks, that's what I thought I remembered. So how the heck is he qualified to even substitute teach? And why is everyone talking about him taking the bar? Also, this show is at least 50% less fun without Jessica.
Wait, did I somehow quit Suits last year? It didn't show up on my DVR, so maybe!
It just came back last week, Jesse.
So I must have cancelled the recording at some point last season, or it would have just showed up. I am weirdly proud of myself for that, especially with no Jessica!
Finally finished Sherlock last night. WTF was that last ep????? All of a sudden we were in an X Men movie. Asspull.
I have mostly caught up with Lethal Weapon. There are a few I missed watching on Hulu.
I really like the way they are incorporating storylines from the movies into the show and I'm glad it got picked up for a second season.
So, Lethal Weapon is good?
I've been watching Macgyver. New Macgyver looks like a young, blonde Jared Padalecki. Also, Macgyver verse, NCIS verse and JAG verse are all the same. (They had an xover with H5O.)
I am also watching all the Chicago's and loved seeing Robinette on Justice: they had to spell out to me that the ADA is the son of Ben Stone from Law & Order. (There was an incompetent hospital in one episode and of course it wasn't Chicago Med - it was Hope. Ha ha! What was the name of the hospital from e.r.? I wonder if it will make an appearance.)
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