I got distracted during a few critical seconds towards the end of the Good Wife. In the dark parking lot where someone was beating up someone, do we know who was being beaten? (I'm betting if I had watched continuously, I'd know.) Do we know for sure who was doing the beating?
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Cary. Presumbably because Kalinda's psycho ex thinks she lied to him about the phone call and is involved with him, but I couldn't make out if he was doing the beating himself or not.
It didn't sound like the guy beating on him had a British accent, so I was assuming not. PsychoEx seems like the type who would want someone to know if he was going to the trouble of beating them up personally.
Have I mentioned recently how much I hate the whole PsychoEx story line? They are really mucking up what used to be a cool character, IMO.
Cary was definitel getting the beat down by someone other than PsychoEx.
The showrunners have heard how much the fans hate the storyline, so this is supposed to be wrapped up really soon.
I was wondering about that. Even Entertainment Weekly has been complaining about the storyline, so I was wondering if it was going to get deleted.
Cary was definitel getting the beat down by someone other than PsychoEx.
But it was on the ex's orders, I assume, what with the "what is that suit, Calvin Klein?" tauntings
no doubt it was on ex's orders. yes.
Ledge Of Love [link] is a new video from Jon Huertas proving he is the biggest Castle/Beckett shipper of them all.
I thought Castle was fun last night, even if they did cast a recognizable actor and assume we would be surprised when he turned out to be the bad guy.
Eh, sometimes they do cast the recognizable actor as an ally of some sort, although i figured him for the shooting from when the bartender said he'd reported the shots fired, for some reason.
Anyway, definitely a more fun episode than the previews had led me to believe. Although - can't you make emergency calls on phones that are password protected? Isn't that a safety feature they all have now?