I genuinely do not know. I have always been curious about it. How can a show win for best writing and then lose best show with the same episode?
The episode I would submit for best show would have multi-storylines and/or be event-focused. A variety of types of storylines, mystery, romance, etc. Top-tier performances with smart writing.
What name, Kane?
That sounds like a good idea, but I think Drake was too sick by that point.
Christie Clark even said that she tried to go see him when she was in California and she wasn't allowed to.
John has to have them both beat. I don't see how he couldn't.
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I don’t think so as she tried the jacket on when she just thought it was a random donation. Had she not tried it on, she wouldn’t have put her hands in the pockets and retrieved the receipts which tied Leslie to this. All of this was a lucky coincidence. Kat didn’t know she was messing with the evidence
BTG B-
Some boring spots, with little forward momentum.
GH C
A least they're trying to up their game, but the conflicts still seem phony and manufactured, ultimately much ado about nothing.
DAYS D
I guess some marginal improvement with the writing. The show seems less like a joke, but it's still so played out.
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