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  1. Yes but like many shows, it really goes down hill and loses direction in the last couple of seasons. but worth it to stay with it, and then move on over to the spin-off the good fight - which is even better and in fact a stellar series! Thanks for the replies! Definitely.

  2. Spoiler. Ok, so I finished watching The Good Wife for the first time and I have some thoughts that I wanted to share and maybe discuss with other fans if anyone is up to it :) I wished Cary and Alicia really became friends and we saw more scenes with them. The friendship seemed superficial and more told than shown.

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  4. He later turned up on the Good Wife as Judge Temple, who keeps mentioning his Harvard bachelors degree. Elspeth ridicules him in open court. His character on L&O:CI is an internist who partners with a vet and humiliates his girlfriends by watching them have sex with the vet. 3.

  5. Season 1 is very good but not as good as Season 2 which is really where the show finds its legs and becomes the show that we all know and love. Season 3 is really just more of the same. Season 4 starts off being pretty uninteresting but still entertaining but by the end, we start to see hints of the great Season 5 which decides to change the ...

  6. It takes a couple episodes to make the decision and in the finale/season 5 premiere, she decides to leave. The rest of the show is the fallout from that decision. This show has been about a woman who has, for the last seven years, been faced with a perpetual decision: duty or desire.

  7. Nothing’s like The Good Wife, it is the best in my opinion . I’ve tried Suits but I’d argue it’s vastly different and I did not enjoy nor finish the show. But something remotely similar on my list is How to Get Away with Murder. Gets pretty cliche as the seasons go on, but Viola Davis’ acting alone is worth watching.

  8. The West Wing. Try Damages, it was the prestige law drama before Good Wife/HTGAWM. Boston Legal was super enjoyable back in the day! Political and Dramatic, but not law based: The Americans. The main characters are Russian spies posing as an American family in Washington, D.C. in the 1980s.

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