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Thanks Marie
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Thanks Marie
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'The Good Wife' Fan Columnist: No Heroes Around Here
Did 'The Good Wife' Dis Chicago? - Speakeasy - WSJ (some people are really mad about this ) __________________
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I can understand them being upset if what was shown is such a difference from who they actually are. I mean, I laughed out loud at that cow, seriously!! I was in stitches it was so funny to me, and if that's not how that theatre group operates, I could see how they'd be upset.
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THE GOOD WIFE was first in households (8.2/14), viewers (12.54m), adults 25-54 (3.4/09) and adults 18-49 (2.4/07) for the fifth straight week. Compared to last week, THE GOOD WIFE added +370,000 viewers (from 12.17m, +3%).
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Thanks Laila
'The Good Wife': The gray areas I like, and the one (Tammy) I'm undecided about | EW.com the gray areas in this episode was what the most intersting to me. Quote:
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Thanks Kiki! I'm really enjoying this Steppenwolf debacle! I really hope its members are not so mad not to guest star on the show anymore!
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Thanks for the ratings. It seems like they're still doing alright, despite what TVbtN insists on saying.
I thought the Steppenwolf thing was taken too seriously. The inferiority complex in his rant was so obvious it wasn't even funny. The Kings are not from NY and they have nothing to do with Broadway so it's not a slur against midwest theatre! that's ridiculous! I think it was meant more as a joke about the boredom of this kind of events' "entertainment" than about Steppenwolf. The Good Wife Recap: SVU -- Vulture TGW: SVU so true! __________________
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Gee those Chicago folks are really dragging that joke a little far, aren't they? I mean even IF it was a slight, they gave it credibility now. Let it go, people.
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The Good Wife – How dare Peter snoop on Alicia’s phone! | CliqueClack TV
"But I for one hate the fact that Peter gets the opportunity to be the “good” husband every now and again. He doesn’t deserve the chance to treat Alicia well! What he deserves right now is to be in prison, but at the very least he should be groveling in some hovel far away from his family. And more importantly the show doesn’t need him." and "But what really resonated was the question of whether Peter would have tried to make Alicia drop her case representing one of the victims in order to secure Kent’s endorsement. Or, later, having secured the endorsement, ordered her to call off the case to avoid being dragged down in the muck of a man who’d be labeled a sexual deviant if Alicia went forward. Peter never had to make the hard choice, but that he even saw the decision before him, between his wife and his career, represents a truly remarkable character progression. How in one season did this guy go from being a dude who slept with prostitutes and left his wife a life of public humiliation and jail visits to someone we’re actually rooting for? Credit Chris Noth, we guess. He got us to like Mr. Big, somehow, didn’t he?" from NYMag Keeps everybody happy, that's the trick to have a long career or a numerous seasons... |
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Yeah somehow the bimbo blogger at Click-your-Clack.com resonates a little less than other more professional reviews
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They are really overacting now
'Good Wife' Mocks Steppenwolf Theater Company (VIDEO) Steppenwolf Theatre Company says The Good Wife dis was all in good fun - chicagotribune.com (even the Tribune thinks it) They should be happy, this gives them lots of press __________________
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I'm waiting for an apology soon. I'm sure they meant no disrespect, on the contrary and they are probably feeling bad about the way it was taken. __________________
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