Another amazing episode! The writers sure know how to create a suspenseful courtroom drama! Outstanding in direction, cinematography, editing and of course writing. Perfect as always performance by Viola Davis and the entire cast. A well deserved 10/10 from me
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Lahey v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (2018)
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Good Speechmaking
Hitchcoc4 June 2019
While several roadblocks were thrown in her path, Annalise finally gets to make her speech. Of course, the Chief Justice is a complete ass to start with. We still don't know what will happen but it would have been entertaining. But some news surfaces at the last minute that makes the last two episodes more interesting.
Amazing moment between two incredible women!
azaamalmasudi20 January 2019
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What an amazing performance by Olivia pope and Annalise Keating!!! I watched this episode like 10 times just because the sense between them, AK and OP, before the court hearing was unbelievably amazing. By far one of my best episode of the whole show. Brilliant writers! I don't know why the below reviewers are talking about!!!!!!!! #vodca
Masterpiece
evansjoshyr8 December 2020
Solid episode
nicofreezer11 May 2021
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Very interesting episode, its rare that a case episode is good but This one deliver.
( Michaela continue to be the Worst person ever, now she cheate on her boyfriend , the first Time she met someone New) This show is Always better when its about the main story than the cases, but there is exceptions. Good watch 8.25/10.
( Michaela continue to be the Worst person ever, now she cheate on her boyfriend , the first Time she met someone New) This show is Always better when its about the main story than the cases, but there is exceptions. Good watch 8.25/10.
Disappointingly, not what I expected
noalygh9 March 2018
First, I just want to say this is not a bad episode. I enjoyed the intensity of the courtroom and great acting from the actors.
However, the show lost its ability to attract viewers. At the final scene of the last episode, following Michaela's suggestions, we saw Annalise walking into Olivia's lecture, with that big "How to Survive a Scandal" on the board. I was hoping for something fun and electrifying on the show again. Then, just like other early episodes in the season, we received more soap opera and sobbing scenes. I thought the Crossover, with two strong and powerful woman, would be kick-ass and thrilling, but somehow, I found it missing.
It could have been better - much better.
However, the show lost its ability to attract viewers. At the final scene of the last episode, following Michaela's suggestions, we saw Annalise walking into Olivia's lecture, with that big "How to Survive a Scandal" on the board. I was hoping for something fun and electrifying on the show again. Then, just like other early episodes in the season, we received more soap opera and sobbing scenes. I thought the Crossover, with two strong and powerful woman, would be kick-ass and thrilling, but somehow, I found it missing.
It could have been better - much better.
Something is missing
panvot-5920213 February 2022
Who is Olivia Pope? Who is Marckus? Who is Grant? How did Olivia and Annalise cone to an agreement about the Supreme Court? Why do I have to watch an episode of another show ( Scandal) to understand all these things? And where do i find this episode ( it's not on Netflix, watching now HTGAWM in 2022 in Europe)?
Episode 413
bobcobb3014 March 2018
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Not a bad episode by any stretch. They made it feel like a good story and a big moment, Annalise going to the Supreme Court, but the case itself was absolutely outrageous, even by this show's standards.
I think this show is well past its expiration date and it has lost its key point. Simon waking up will hopefully shake things up, but I'm not optimistic on that front.
I think this show is well past its expiration date and it has lost its key point. Simon waking up will hopefully shake things up, but I'm not optimistic on that front.
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