Hugh Grant makes this good show great.
I'd be surprised if he doesn't win an Emmy for this.
Did I Saw the ending coming? No and Yes. I dont think that was the main point of the series.
I hope HBO don't spoil it by giving it a second season. Let a good thing be.
Well, that was a waste of several hours of my life. A piss-poor plot dragged out slovenly to an end that was unfulfilling and not set up well enough. The fact that they needed to takc a few minutes of the actors themselves explaining motivation/plot interpretation is evidence enough that this was a badly produced show. The draping of it in a-list actors didn't cover up that it was barely worthy of a 'TV Movie of the Week' status. Utter crap that we sadly got sucked into watching.
Way to go, David E. Kelley. You suckered me into sampling this one even though I knew, deep down, that you weren't capable of sustaining anything from start to finish. And you didn't let me down. I watched it all, going from being pleasantly surprised to hoping that things weren't going off the rails the way that they appeared to be going off the rails, and now I want those six hours of my life back.
In the end, there were no surprises in this one. No red herrings. No culprit cleverly revealed to viewers early on if they were paying close attention. It was about as linear as something like this can be and it played out like a lame Lifetime Channel movie.
So no more chances, Kelley. You made me think -- for a few episodes, at least -- that you'd finally gotten good at what you do. I won't make that mistake again.
Oh, and two last notes. First, the "greatest defense lawyer money can buy" was once again an idiot in the courtroom, but that, of course, is a reflection on Kelley's inability to write and not on a fictional character's ability to be a competent lawyer. And second...Jonathan took the hammer and held on to it all the way to the lake house? So that he could leave it there? Gee, it's too bad that there was absolutely NO PLACE that he could have ditched the thing between the crime scene and that cabin. Oh, wait. There were probably a hundred decent options. Huh. Go figure. Oh, never mind. I just need to put this thing in the rear view mirror and never look back.
Well, thank you for wasting my time. And some one please teach Nicole Kidman how to act running. Seriously you should pay the directors for giving you screen time. Terrible ending to a terrible show.
That was a great episode of The Practice.
There's nothing to tell here. Skipping through the episode I'm thinking : " End already "
"Wow" what was that for a bs final... WASTING OF TIME...
WOOOOW, that ending! It’s been a while since a show made me feel that adrenaline and rush! I could totally feel Grace’s pain, fear, impotence, I could feel Henry’s heartbreak, anxiety, terror and at the same time I was so mind blown by Jonathan’s confession of “yes it was me but that isn’t me” and I was still admiring Grace’s subtly and elegance in bringing him down!
For a second there they had me believing Henry was somehow involved cause there’s this trend of deranged kiddies (defending jacob, sharp objects) but immediately I was like it doesn’t make sense so you know if it took me 1 second to realize that henry couldn’t have done it it was just unacceptable that his own dad would so easily believe he did it! That’s when he lost Grace! Cause she can take murder, being cheated on, being scammed, being lied to, being humiliated on tv by a husband who says he loved his mistress, the illegitimate child and whatever else we can think of EXCEPT PINNING THE MURDER ON HER CHILD!
And Nicole looks gorgeous!
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Soap-y trash that if it weren't for the big name actors, it would have aired on Lifetime. Whodunit? The person that was accused the whole time. Wow, what a twist!