...Court. A message from Elizabeth Edwards: You all know that I have been sustained throughout my life by three saving graces รข - my family, my friends, and a faith in the power of resilience and hope. These graces have carried me through difficult......
Oklahoma City Police Detective Grace Hanadarko has an angel on her shoulder - and boy, is she peeved about it. Since making it through devastating tragedy in her life, Grace lives life on the edge. She's brilliant in her job but makes very bad mistakes with her men. One night, driving far too fast after far too many drinks, Grace sideswipes a pedestrian. Crawling shakily from her car, Grace gasps out a plea for help, a cry that is answered by Earl, her tobacco-chewing ``last chance angel.''
Saving Grace returns, and it's just as heartbreaking, triumphant, revelatory and horrifying as I remembered. I was alternately squicked out and fascinated during the episode. This is seriously messed-up, seriously brilliant television.
Saving Grace may have had one of the gutsiest season finales since the Sopranos cut to black. We learned a lot, and it wrung every ounce of emotion out of the characters and situations, but we still don't know where Grace's journey actually ends up.
There's a whole host of things wrong with our heroine on Saving Grace, but she does get one thing right -- there is an upside to having absolutely no shame.
News flash: Grace spends much of this episode of Saving Grace not sleeping with a guy she's interested in. I know! I was shocked, too!
It was all about acts of God this week on the return of Saving Grace -- even more so than usual. I have decided that TNT is trying to break me.
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