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The Good Wife: Season 2

Product Description The Good Wife™ is a drama starring Emmy Award winner Julianna Margulies as a wife and mother who boldly assumes full responsibility for her family and re-enters the workforce after her husband's very public sex and political corru...

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Reviews around write (5.00 of 5)

  • All in all, it is an excellent show, consistently well written and well acted.

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Reviews around soap (5.00 of 5)

  • Like a good soap opera this show keeps me coming back for another episode!
  • Nice night time soap!
  • Liked this TV soap a lot!

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Reviews around actor (5.00 of 5)

  • Great stories, great actors
  • My favorite is Eli Gold (Alan Cumming, an amazing actor.

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Reviews around drama (5.00 of 5)

  • Very good drama
  • Best legal drama since The Practice.
  • Good courtroom drama

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Reviews around writer (5.00 of 5)

  • Love all the characters and the writers are doing great work on character development.
  • Great series, impressed with how fresh the writers kept this season.

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Reviews around content (5.00 of 5)

  • Love the content.

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Reviews around assembly (5.00 of 5)

  • Interesting assembly of cameo roles as well

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Reviews around series (4.49 of 5)

  • I love this series and the movies came in well packaged in great shape!
  • This is a good compelling series I was t to keep watching
  • A surprisingly good series, although perhaps not so surprising since Ridley Scott is involved.
  • Missed the series original
  • Great series, impressed with how fresh the writers kept this season.
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Reviews around wife (4.26 of 5)

  • The Good Wife however takes it to a whole new level and really spoils what otherwise might have been a decent enough show.
  • The Good Wife however takes it to a whole new level and really spoils what otherwise might have been a decent enough show.
  • I am hooked - have finished watching every Good Wife Episode available - new season starts in February but the main character is moving on.
  • I have really enjoyed the Good Wife- the characters are liekable and the plot is enough to keep me interested, but not so deep that I have to give it all of my attention
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Reviews around act (3.95 of 5)

  • All in all, it is an excellent show, consistently well written and well acted.
  • Complex, unpredictable, well acted, entertaining.
  • All in all, it is an excellent show, consistently well written and well acted.

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Reviews around season (3.86 of 5)

  • Great series, impressed with how fresh the writers kept this season.
  • FIRST SEASON IT WAS GRATE, I

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Reviews around tv (3.61 of 5)

  • One of the best TV shows in recent years.
  • Awesome TV show.
  • One of the best TV series, eminently re-watch able.
  • I'm a stay at home mom of 2 and need this mindless tv

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Reviews around character (2.94 of 5)

  • Love the show and the characters!
  • I am loving this show - the character development and plot twists have introduced me to the mystery of binge-watching!
  • Love all the characters and can't wait to see how it all unfolds in the rest of the seasons.
  • Love all the characters and the writers are doing great work on character development.
  • Human, complex characters paired with good writing

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  • Product Description The Good Wife™ is a drama starring Emmy Award winner Julianna Margulies as a wife and mother who boldly assumes full responsibility for her family and re-enters the workforce after her husband's very public sex and political corruption scandal lands him in jail
  • In Season 2, even with her husband back home and planning to run for office again, Alicia continues redefining herself and her role in her family's life. Amazon.com The Emmy-nominated second season of The Good Wife presents powerful drama that interweaves passion, politics, family turmoil, and courtroom action and features a talented cast that's bound together by an absolutely thrilling chemistry
  • Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) has survived the political sex scandal and incarceration of her state's attorney husband Peter (Chris Noth), picked up her career as a lawyer after many years away, and somehow still managed to take an active role in raising her two teenage children
  • In a situation in which the personal and professional are intimately entangled, Alicia has taken control of her life and blossomed into a strong, confident woman whom others respect
  • But Alicia's life is complicated
  • Peter is back home and running for office again, and Alicia is continually butting heads with campaign manager Eli (Alan Cumming) while struggling to figure out just what her relationship with Peter will look like going forward
  • There's an undeniable attraction between Alicia and her former classmate and current boss Will (Josh Charles), and the law firm they work for is in financial trouble
  • Alicia's deepening friendship with Kalinda (Archie Panjabi) seems like the one relationship that Alicia can depend on, but Kalinda is an incredibly complex woman with a whole lot of secrets
  • When Lockhart Gardner merges with another firm, Kalinda acquires a new and worthy adversary in rival investigator Blake (Scott Porter), who quickly teams up with now-prosecutor Cary (Matt Czuchry) to uncover and publicize the dirty details of Kalinda's past
  • What the two men unearth threatens to irrevocably damage, or perhaps even destroy, the friendship between Alicia and Kalinda
  • The powerful performances of the cast and the intensity of their emotional connection with one another on screen cannot be overstated--every character, from Alicia to Peter, Kalinda, Will, and Eli, is completely believable and their interactions with one another are simply electric
  • This season features a host of talented guest stars, including Michael J
  • Fox, Gary Cole, Rita Wilson, Jerry Stiller, America Ferrera, and Anika Noni Rose
  • They appear as attorneys, judges, and plaintiffs in a docket of intriguingly complicated legal cases that among them involve a drug kingpin, an alderman, a Nobel prizewinner, a pharmaceutical company, an Internet mogul, a disabled attorney, and a narcoleptic judge
  • While all of these guest stars give solid performances that really add something to the series, Fox deserves special recognition for the three episodes in which he plays the disabled attorney Louis Canning
  • Fox's performances feature physical comedy and a simultaneous intelligence that rings true, and the interaction between Canning and Alicia reveals a new and fascinating side to Alicia's character
  • There are quite a few bonus features sprinkled throughout this six-disc set, the most notable being the three "Real Deal Inside the Episode" segments
  • These extras examine how hard the talented writers work to create characters that are passionate and continually growing; the demanding process of writing and producing a weekly TV show; and how the creators use music, sound, and visual effects almost impressionistically to create meaningful, memorable moments within each episode
  • The fairly brief "Conversation with the Kings" is an interesting discussion with co-creators and executive producers Michelle and Robert King about how carefully they craft each episode to advance that week's plot while simultaneously developing each of the characters
  • There are also a handful of deleted scenes, a 20-minute discussion with the cast and creators that's moderated by Dalton Ross, a glimpse of the season-one DVD release party, some silly behind-the-scenes videos by Alan Cumming, and three campaign music videos that were used in the show
  • --Tami Horiuchi