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In season three, Bailey had a series of deadlines that put her in an influential setting. In these scenes, Pelly refuses to tell anyone, including Georgia, while Risa, the bride whose wedding ally destroyed, sues Ally for deliberately inflicting one of the already influencing cases. Ally tries to get Risa's former fiancée, Joel to ask for help.
An hour long and laugh-track free, it certainly stretches the definition of TV comedy. In the abstract, it is probably easier to think of it as a drama with humor. But it is, after all, very funny.
The fact is that I just don't care about any of these characters anymore. While they used to be endearingly offbeat, now they're just annoyingly strange.
Kelley is capable of taking the dramedy and making a much bigger mark. So when I witness his oeuvre veering from once-insightful observations of contemporary women into male fantasies of female eroticism, infantalized women... I want to scream.