The Good Wife...
Oct. 8th, 2011 08:57 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've been way behind on watching The Good Wife, so today I watched up till the end of season 2. Enjoyed it so very much... I just love the way that show is written. And acted.
I'm happy to see there's a Wiki for those of us who have trouble remembering names in the show; and it has an episode guide that might be more complete than Wikipedia's.
- I'm glad Alicia has finally kicked out her husband. But I can't belive things will go smoothly for her now.
- Interesting that she was so much more upset when her husband had sex with Kalinda than when it was with a prostitute. I wonder if she will explain why.
- Loved the relationship between Natalie Flores and Eli Gold. Is that the last we'll see of her?
- I loved it that Kalinda stays with Lockhart/Gardner in the end. Will she be able to persuade Alicia to forgive her?
- Loved the showdown between Alicia and Jackie.
- Will seems to be at a bit of a loss as to how to take things.
- I'm glad the story has come to focus less on the Florrick children.
- Maybe it was seeing numerous episodes in a row, but I saw a lot of parallels: "I'm here if you want to talk," conversations; Patti Nylon and Andrew Wiley both using their kids as props and double-crossing our protagonists; Corey and Kalinda and their changing, or not changing, careers.
- I love the various judges.
- I liked the way, when he learned Alicia was leaving him, Peter fairly quickly went from conciliatory, to accusing her of sleeping with Will. That seemed very realistic.
- I also like the way information flows. And rumours.
- Seems odd to me that people would vote for an ex-con as State Attorney; not that I know much about American politics. I suppose it means he knows the system.
I'm hoping to find time to watch more tomorrow.