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(1985)

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9/10
Not exactly the second part of a two-parter
planktonrules26 March 2018
New student--Rose (Kazan) hart having difficulty making decisions bell in class without prerequisites

"Decisions: Part 2" is not so much the rest of the story in part one but deals more with the consequences of all the decisions that happened in the first episode of season three.

Hart has decided to make a daring choice for his first edition of "Law Review". But when Kingsfield makes a request for another addition, Hart is having great difficulty deciding and sticking with it. The new professor wants to allow Bell in one of her classes but he doesn't have a prerequisite...and Kingsfield does not like the notion of her setting a new precedent. And, finally, you see how Ford's brother's admission to the law school not only affects him but a non-traditional student as well.

All of the stories are interesting and worth seeing...the end, in particular, as Kingsfield is so difficult to please and so non-demonstrative. Overall, the good momentum of the first episode continues into the second!
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6/10
Just One Comment Not Acceptable
cbl-4402110 May 2024
Overall, the episode was fine, but I resented Hart's comment about the dirty dishes smelling like Anita Bryant. I could not understand what he could even mean by that, and I guarantee she smells far better than he ever did. If more ladies were like her, this world would be a far better place. Even feminists would have to disagree with the time that stupid man Higgins threw a pie in her face, because if they do not, they are saying it is alright for a man to treat a woman in that way. All she was doing was expressing her own views - it seems some people only believe in freedom of speech for those who agree with them. This kind of comment is typical of the liberal trend in Hollywood scriptwriting, which ruins otherwise decent shows. If that is their opinion, whey deny it - at least have the courage to admit it if one is biased - I do.
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