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If you read the review, it's mostly positive. The ceiling for this movie for the reviewer was probably B+, so a B is quite good.

The focus of these chosen episodes is Alicia, Will, & then Kalinda.

Yup. Not often but they're there.

All Things Considered or Morning Edition sex is the best.

The Decision Tree might be my favorite episode of The Good Wife. It might not be essential as far as plot, but it's hard to beat for what makes the show so compelling.

And a lot TGW is just procedural episodes. And many of those episodes were about then current events that probably feel dated now. I don't think it's a good show to binge watch. Really I don't see it finding more fans now. That's why I'm surprised "Hitting the Fan" has done well here. It's probably the least

Camille might win the best pilot episode competition. It's rare for the best episode to be its first one.

It'll make a better movie than book. There's a lot of action in the Capital streets that will translate better visually. Still don't see why they split it into two movies.

Suddenly quits? Unlike those Mad Men episodes, this had at least a season and half of build up. Viewers already knew Alicia and Cary were starting a firm of their own. It's only the episode where Will finds out and their breakup from Lockhart/Gardener becomes official. And unlike Mad Men, the main characters are

He was also okay in The Duchess. But Vampire Lincoln or something was so terrible I want to cry. As was that movie about Sadam's kid.

Is Cary the only major character where we've seen their father instead of their mother?

Kalinda and Will and Will and Diane were great friendships that will be missed.

The Good Wife shoots in New York.

To be fair, last year they never said Sue turned 16 and she was 13 in season one.  And it makes a lot more sense for her to be turning 16 this year as a sophomore in high school than as a freshman last year. Really it's last year's episode that's out of continuity than this year's episode.

Divergent.  Jeopardy and The Middle are about the only two shows we watch together.

Maybe not the best, but it certainly is the only comedy my whole family can enjoy together.

I got a Community commercial.  What have you become indeed.

Just didn't feel organic at all.  As nice as it was to see Shirley and Troy together, there was no reason why Troy wouldn't have been with Abed.  It felt a lot more like writers maneuvering the way the group split up.   The over abundance of exposition was grating.  Trust your limited but dedicated audience.

I watched this episode with my mother and she expressed the same sentiment.  Not me.  I keep everything from my two kids.  Maybe when they're older or if we've a third kid.

Loved this episode.  It was fun.