Джулианна Маргулис играет Алисию Флоррик, жену и мать, на плечи которой легла забота о семье после того, как ее муж был вовлечен в публичный секс-скандал, и посажен в тюрьму за коррупцию. Пытаясь забыть о предательстве мужа Питера и о публичном унижении, которое ей пришлось из-за него пережить, Алисия начинает все сначала, возвращаясь к своей карьере адвоката. Бывший сокурсник Алисии, ее давний друг Уилл Гарднер устраивает ее младшим адвокатом в юридическую фирму. Ему любопытно, сможет ли Алисия вернуться к работе после 13-летнего перерыва. Сначала Алисия обрадовалась тому, что старший адвокат фирмы, Дайан Локхарт, предлагает ей свою помощь, но потом оказывается, что не все так просто, и что пробиваться к успеху придется только своими силами.
Julianna Margulies (Джулианна Маргулис) — Алисия Флоррик: жена бывшего государственного прокурора; Алисия возвращается на работу в качестве младшего адвоката в престижную юридическую фирму. После долгого перерыва, Алисия оказывается внизу карьерной лестницы; она пытается совмещать работу с воспитанием детей на фоне продолжающегося скандала, окружающего её мужа. Josh Charles (Джош Чарльз) — Уилл Гарднер: старый друг Алисии из юридического колледжа, который взял её на работу в свою фирму; очень прагматичный человек. Как один из трёх владельцев фирмы, хочет взять всю компанию под свой контроль. Неравнодушен к Алисии. Christine Baranski (Кристин Барански) — Диана Локхард: старший партнер в фирме, также как и Уилл Гарднер является совладельцем фирмы. Matt Czuchry (Мэтт Чукри) — Кэри Агос: ещё один младший юрист, взятый в то же время, что и Алисия. Соревнуясь с Алисией, пытается получить постоянное место в фирме. Потом работает в прокуратуре. Archie Panjabi (Арчи Панджаби) — Калинда Шарма: частный детектив фирмы. Ранее работала с Питером Флорриком, который её уволил. Она цинична и расчётлива. Chris Noth (Крис Нот) - Питер Флоррик, муж Алисии, бывший прокурор, попавший в начале сериала в тюрьму по обвинению в коррупции. Не входит в основной актерский состав. Alan Cumming (Алан Камминг) - Илай Голд, политический консультант Питера Флоррика. Появился в 1 сезоне, со 2 сезона - в постоянном составе. Graham Phillips (Грэхэм Филлипс) — Захари (Зак) Флоррик: сын Алисии и Питера Флоррик. Makenzie Vega (Макензи Вега) — Грейс Флоррик: дочь Алисии и Питера Флоррик.
Я вообще не понимаю, что он там делает в адвокатской конторе.
ИМХО, он там сейчас служит фоном для Дайан Вот цена б ей была, если б она строила и приручала эту, как её, племянницу Дэвида, не помню как её зовут. А тут она построила всех гавнистых мужиков строптивых партнеров, - равняйсь-смирно-круугом-разойтись по офисам. Умница!
Мне сериал продолжает нравиться, и все больше нравится Уилл, точнее Джош Чарльз. У него все получается, все сцены, дружеские и трогательно-доверительные с Калиндой, любовные и сексуальные с Алисией, враждебные с Питером, партнерские с Дайан. Пока не очень у него выходит "злой" адвокат, ну да ладно - есть над чем работать Прислушайтесь к голосу разума! Слышите, слышите какой бред он несёт?
Я очень, очень скромен - ем сыр с плесенью, пью старый виски и езжу на машине без крыши.
Question: During a heated confrontation between Blake and Kalinda on The Good Wife last season, Blake revealed that he had contacted Kalinda’s husband. Since then, nothing has been said about it. I haven’t forgotten about that but have the Kings? —Margaret Ausiello: Robert and Michelle intended to introduce Kalinda’s MIA other half this spring, but Archie Panjabi tells us those plans have been delayed. “I think that’s going to happen next season now,” she reveals. “Because it was difficult to cast somebody during pilot season. They’re definitely looking at a very interesting storyline for next season with Kalinda and her husband.” Her dream casting pick? “I just saw Jack Davenport, and I think he’d be really good,” she says of the Smash star. “But I know they’re looking at all sorts of options.”
Question: Why does The Good Wife's Eli Gold appear to be on an entirely different show? And why does it take up a third of every damn episode? I'm still liking this season a whole lot, but his storylines often seem more diversion than integral. I'd suggest a spin-off (CBS certainly loves franchises), but I'm sure he'll be important again whenever Peter runs for office. — Dennis
Matt Roush: I'm a fan of Alan Cumming, but have to agree the inability to integrate Eli more fully into the world of Lockhart Gardner — whoops, make that "Lockhart & Associates" for the time being — is one of the few weaknesses of The Good Wife this season. Some of the characters in his orbit, most notably Amy Sedaris as the mischievous Stacie Hall, are great fun, but I especially felt Eli to be a distraction this week when the main stories were so strong, especially the pivotal situation involving Will's legal future. I can see why the producers feared losing access to Cumming if they didn't make him a regular, but Eli feels more like a recurring character — one of many (most of whom are similarly terrific) — who is being shoehorned into a show where he's not always a great fit.
Мэтт Руш тоже считает, что Илаем перегрузили сериал.
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они что его слили до конца сезона?
ах как будет жаль, не хочу без Уилла
Ramon: Faith is not a disease. House: No, of course not. On the other hand, it is communicable, and it kills a lot of people.
shoehorned into a show where he's not always a great fit.
Это все "заслуга" фансервиса Если бы сценарий писался независимо от всяких рейтингов и продюссерских установок, мы бы получали гораздо более какчественный продукт и более правдоподобные перепетии. Очень жаль персонаж Илая, но, действительно сейчас "скрипач не нужен" (с) God doesn`t limp
тоже не поняла, хоть бы кто нить спойлеры принес штоле .... Что интересно - не успела я его похвалить, и вот тебе! - Уилл помахал всем битой и смылся в неизвестном направлении. Помнится, мне очень понравился персонаж Доминики в Хаусе, проститутка-невеста с клоунским носом - редкий зверь в сериалах, я ее похвалила ... и Доминика исчезла надолго. Кого бы еще похвалить?
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Это все "заслуга" фансервиса
*шепотом а хде тут записывают в очередь на фансервис, я тож хочу желание загадать - чтоб было меньше Маргулис, ей тоже делать нечего, во всяком случае 15 эпизод она не украсила своими ужимками. Прислушайтесь к голосу разума! Слышите, слышите какой бред он несёт?
Я очень, очень скромен - ем сыр с плесенью, пью старый виски и езжу на машине без крыши.
тоже не поняла, хоть бы кто нить спойлеры принес штоле ....
Об Уилле пока нет, есть о Калинде
The Good Wife | Oh, how we love Archie Panjabi – perhaps in part even because of the way she craftily parses out scoop. Just before she won an NAACP Image Award last Friday for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, we saw her on the red carpet and asked what’s ahead for Kalinda and Cary, especially now that Dana seems as out of the picture as ever. “It gets even more interesting and complicated,” she shared. Oh, so might we see some new romantic developments on that front? “I think you’re going to see some interesting developments on that front,” she teased. “You definitely see them in an interesting dilemma.” As for the seed planted in the latest episode, in which Alicia needs to help Kalinda out of some IRS-related pickle, Panjabi confirmed that storyline will stretch into the season finale, adding that the matter will become “really quite worrying” for Kalinda.
Question: Got anymore about Diane’s love triangle on The Good Wife? Please and thank you! —Nicole
Ausiello: I don’t. As a consolation, here’s something Good to chew on: I hear the end of the season will be building up to two huge showdowns — one work-related and the other personal. One of those two battles Alicia is directly involved in; the other, not so much.
Is Will Gardner really leaving THE GOOD WIFE? — The TV Addict’s Mom
The TV Addict: No Mom (Cue the obligatory eye-roll that comes with just about any and all TV-related questions asked by friends or family members). Just because Will Gardner has been forced to take a six month leave of absence in no way means he’s exiting the show. What he will be doing though is channeling his inner-Kalinda in a future episode when he lends a hand to Alicia and Julius, who are representing a man who was injured and lost his wife in a snowmobile accident against the always sly-as-a-Michael-J-Fox Louis Canning.
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MARCH 2, 2012 10:38 AM PST The Good Wife's Josh Charles Talks Will's Time Off ('It Will Test Him') and The End of the Affair
Six months is a long stretch, even in accelerated TV time. And yet that is for how long The Good Wife‘s Will Gardner must go without practicing law, as ruled by the Bar Association upon learning that, years ago, he “borrowed” money from a client. How will the hard-working litigator bide his time while hardly working? (Might he find a loophole to his suspension?) What will visiting kin have to say about the sad sitch? And might Will use the respite to reflect on not just his professional woes but romantic ones as well? TVLine invited Josh Charles to preview what’s ahead on the CBS drama, starting this Sunday at 9/8c. TVLINE | Who’d have thought that a passing remark made by Blake-the-P.I. not even a year ago would blow up so grand? [Laughs] Well, I knew they had an idea that this was going to go somewhere, and I think the writers, and [series creators] Robert and Michelle [King], do a really good job of planting seeds for these arcs. It’s certainly been a slow build, but I liked how it was resolved. I like the fact that you thought Will was in the clear, and then suddenly, just as quickly as he was celebrating [dodging the grand jury inquest], he got punched out of nowhere. I thought it was refreshing to read a character who sort of lived morally and ethically on the line for quite some time, and in getting to where he’s gotten sort of cut corners and pushed things to the brink. It’s nice to see someone who makes those choices have to pay the price. TVLINE | Is this forced sabbatical a time of reflection for Will? Does he do any soul-searching? I wouldn’t use the word soul-searching. It’s certainly going to test him, emotionally and as a lawyer. There are many people that seem to feel that he can’t do this, that he can’t be away from the law because it’s too much of who he is. TVLINE | Yes, Diane said as much. Exactly. “It will kill you,” she says. And there’s that element of, Can a guy who lives and breathes his work so much so that he’s kind of put off his personal life for many years, can he actually survive when he’s not able to do what he’s accustomed to doing every day? So you’re going to see some frustration with that. But Will, even as he’s not practicing [law] per se, finds ways to see what he can work on, to do things from the sidelines. If you want to call that soul-searching, I guess you could, but it’s certainly a time for reflection. He has to find creative ways to stay busy, and as we meet some of his family in this week’s episode, it lets you learn new things about him. TVLINE | Do his two sisters (played by Nurse Jackie‘s Merritt Wever and The Big C‘s Nadia Dajani ) come to him, or does he summon them? They come to him. [Laughs] I don’t want to give anything away, but I will say they are definitely not summoned. And while he loves both of them, both relationships have their own sets of challenges. TVLINE | Do they share a point of view in what he should do with his life now as well as moving forward? It’s certainly a thing a lot of people can relate to, of your family not quite being fully aware of what you’ve accomplished, even when you’ve accomplished quite a bit. Certainly he has a bond with both of his sisters, but ultimately there is this feeling of, “I’m pretty successful at what I do.” TVLINE | Professionally, for sure. But does the topic of his love life come up? Sure, sure. They’re sisters, so they’re prying! They want to take care of him. TVLINE | And how does Will think he’s doing on that front? I think Will… Will seems somewhat content. There’s a line in the episode about how he’s “enjoying the quiet right now” in his life a bit. He’s not interested in having his sisters set him up, certainly. TVLINE | Speaking of relationships, what concerns if any did you have about that storyline of Will and Alicia’s affair? And what did you think of how it actually played out? The concerns you have are like with anything you’re invested in. It felt like something that we needed to do, because if you’re being real about how they portrayed the characters, and you take the dynamic out that she’s not actively married anymore, it doesn’t seem realistic that the level of intimacy wouldn’t increase. But at the same time you get into a situation where you ask, Do you do this? Or do you do this? I don’t think either [option] is necessarily right or wrong, but it felt appropriate [to pursue the romance]. One thing I’m not interested in playing — nor were they interested in writing — was this whole back-and-forth, and back-and-forth, playing awkward moments… You can only do that for so long. The reality is they’re two people who care about each other, and there’s a bond and intensity there, but at the same time, just because their level of intimacy increased, it doesn’t make any of the complications or reasons why they shouldn’t be together go away. TVLINE | As a viewer, I was pleased to see it peter out when it did, rather than be some shiny-happy, “Wow, this was easier than we thought!” kind of thing. Yeah, and that doesn’t feel like the realm of this show. People project on whatever they want, so I’m not going to tell anybody what to think – they can say, “These two belong together” or not. The reality is there’s a connection between the two, and it’s a very complicated matter of past and present coming together. There are a lot of emotions mixed in there, and for Will that brings a lot of baggage. So how do I feel about it? I feel that how they handled it was great. TVLINE | The Kings have said that Will’s suspension time will fly by, that he’s back at work by the season finale. Will he return with a fire in his belly or be a bit Zen about it all? This time off and what he’s gone through will affect him, and he will bring that new energy into how he practices the law. We’ll see that going into next season, as well. It’s not going to be a complete 180-degree turn] or anything. [Chuckles] The word “Zen” and Will don’t go hand-in-hand.
Ramon: Faith is not a disease. House: No, of course not. On the other hand, it is communicable, and it kills a lot of people.
Помнится, мне очень понравился персонаж Доминики в Хаусе, проститутка-невеста с клоунским носом - редкий зверь в сериалах, я ее похвалила ... и Доминика исчезла надолго.
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