However, it was...bold. I think there can be some debate about whether this is good Will characterization; I would not have thought that he would treat the platonic love of his life like this.
Then again, it could easily be said that the platonic love of Will's life is the law firm itself, or even: he as a named partner of renown and respect.
Diana first opting to leave and then betraying him -- it does make some sense. And much as I actually like Will (he's certainly a much better person than most of his real-life counterparts I know) we know he's not afraid to lash out, or dip in, as the case may be...
The Kalinda/Alicia thing -- I cannot forgive the Kings the dastardly husband storyline for Kalinda, and the respective handling of Kalinda and Alicia as friends and confidantes. Do not want!
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However, it was...bold. I think there can be some debate about whether this is good Will characterization; I would not have thought that he would treat the platonic love of his life like this.
Then again, it could easily be said that the platonic love of Will's life is the law firm itself, or even: he as a named partner of renown and respect.
Diana first opting to leave and then betraying him -- it does make some sense. And much as I actually like Will (he's certainly a much better person than most of his real-life counterparts I know) we know he's not afraid to lash out, or dip in, as the case may be...
The Kalinda/Alicia thing -- I cannot forgive the Kings the dastardly husband storyline for Kalinda, and the respective handling of Kalinda and Alicia as friends and confidantes. Do not want!