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Amen!

This season has been off for me. The lack of logic is killing me. I was was obsessed with the ridiculousness of Grace's storyline. She applied to college. Some party thought she plagiarized and informed the college admissions office [I watched these scenes several times. That is what the man said.]. The admissions

I appreciate your attention but I think you are giving this television show too much license. The law does not accelerate to accommodate the plaintiff or defense's deadline. Regardless of a wife's feelings about her politician husband, she would not cowboy around doing whatever she wants. Bernie Sanders' wife does not

Over the last two seasons, The Good Wife seems to have forgotten its tether to reality. This episode was the worst offender. Peter is running for president yet doesn't tell his "wife" what his platform is. He is anti-union, while she authorizes a strike.
Time seems to have no place in The Good Wife universe. The APY

Why did the wife of a millionaire take a job as a paralegal? There are more interesting ways to invest one's time.
Why at THAT law firm?

The realistic approach to the law (as realistic as possible for television) drew me to The Good Wife. However, in the last two seasons that reality has almost disappeared. In what world can someone be a politician and always tell the 100% truth? Why is Alicia, the wife of a politician, so shocked by this? How much