I absolutely loved the levity that this eppy provided! You're right, Erin, it had a feeling of closure. I'm sure the writers were trying to create a minifinale in case it turned out to be the last of the season, and Robert winning Michigan and getting one step closer to the Republican nomination provided that kind of a feel.

The scenes in the karaoke bar were a riot! I LOL when Kevin sang Tom Jones and Willie Nelson, complete with hand gestures (pointing to Scotty every time he sang the word "pussycat" was a particularly funny touch). I was sure he was going to get so drunk that he'd sing the entire musical Wicked, which he's obsessed with, but I guess those songs weren't loaded onto the karaoke machine. Hehe.

Sarah and Graham were hot with a capital H. I hope he doesn't hurt her.

The preview said something about Nora finding out that Isaac wasn't the man she thought or hoped. I sure didn't see anything of the sort. Sure, he's a workaholic, but she knew that already. She didn't seem disillusioned in the slightest. Maybe that was tweaked because of the writers' strike? :shrug I hope that's not an indication that Danny Glover isn't there for the long haul. I really like him.

I really love seeing KO in scenes with PW. They have amazing chemistry and the love between them IRL really translates on screen. I wonder if the writers will go the route of making Rebecca not a Walker so they can pair her with Justin? It sure seems that way at this point, but anything can change, I suppose. I believe I read that EvC and DA have broken up IRL, so it would be awkward if they had to portray lovers on screen, but that sort of thing happens all the time. We'll see.

Who thinks that Saul will fall for Milo's houseguest? Loved the Nora/Saul talk. They really do feel like brother and sister to me.



Leslie


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18