[s5e9] Whack-a-mole May 2026
: The introduction of Jason O'Mara's character received mixed reactions; his "shady mob lawyer" persona and aggressive tactics (like stealing furniture from Florrick/Agos) were seen as either "refreshingly unpredictable" or "cringe-inducing".
: The episode ends on a confusing note when Judge Kluger ( Jeffrey Tambor ) asks Alicia out on a date, leaving many viewers and critics baffled by the logic. [S5E9] Whack-a-mole
: The episode's focus on "Scabbit" (a parody of Reddit ) was noted for being "spot on" in its critique of online misinformation, specifically referencing the real-life Boston Bombing internet witch hunts. 🔍 Key Highlights & Grievances : The introduction of Jason O'Mara's character received
: Alicia and Cary defend a professor wrongly accused of terrorism on a social site. The "Whack-a-Mole" title refers to the legal struggle of deleting defamatory threads faster than they can reappear. 🔍 Key Highlights & Grievances : Alicia and