The Good Fight
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Its always darkest before the dawn.
(Lousy Smarch weather!)
And seemingly everyone in this episode is forced to choose between bad options.
Yet the issues dont end in the bull pen.
In the end, though, nothing matters.
The sun comes out the next morning and none of these terrible actions influences the outcome.
Its current dysfunction, in her estimation, is mostly a consequence of rapid growth.
Characters like Liz and Maia have compromised themselves to no benefit.
And like many viewers, I dismissed it as a subversive little joke on the shows part.
The title card was a compromise solution to denote the Kings displeasure over what happened to the short.
The groups tactics have been mirroring its adversaries pumping out fake news, hacking voting machines, etc.
and all under some dubious moral relativism.
Theyre way past Valerie now, and their new threat to Diane is real.
Nineteen minutes before the opening credits this week.
Thats how you know its going to be a lively one.
Quality spit take from Michael Boatman as Julius when Decarlo suggests hes been sleeping with Marissa on the side.
Thats an old-fashioned comedy go-to that deserves a revival.