Damages - "Blame the Victim" - 9/18/07
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Another good episode. Glenn Close was chilling when she told the rat that his family would never be able to spend the blood money. Ellen's turning more and more into Patty with her dismissal of her inept assistant.
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Originally Posted by Patman
Another good episode. Glenn Close was chilling when she told the rat that his family would never be able to spend the blood money. Ellen's turning more and more into Patty with her dismissal of her inept assistant.
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Someone please clear this up for me. The guy Frobisher met in the field who we've seen before talking to him who takes care of things, what is his official connection to Frobisher, and what exactly did the end set up when Ellen and Tom went to go see him as a witness as some guy who worked for the govt on an SEC case? I was very tired last night.
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Someone please clear this up for me. The guy Frobisher met in the field who we've seen before talking to him who takes care of things, what is his official connection to Frobisher
Solid episode again. I agree about Ellen becoming more like Patty.
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Originally Posted by Patman
Another good episode. Glenn Close was chilling when she told the rat that his family would never be able to spend the blood money. Ellen's turning more and more into Patty with her dismissal of her inept assistant.
Fall season and returning shows are starting to roll out, but this is probably my fave on TV right now. Another solid outing.
In no rush, but I'm more curious about the exact history between Greg Molina and Ray Fiske.
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Anyone know where I can download an mp3 of the show's theme?
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I love the way this show drops new pieces of info (like the Frobisher ally who was his supposed SEC critic) that modifies everything we've learned before. It definitely implies that we won't know the story until we get to the end.