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Juliana Marguiles gives network TV another try (after her failed "Canterbury's Law" show on Fox) and returned in "The Good Wife". The basics: Marguiles's character is the wife of a politician embroiled in an infidelity scandal, and she picks up the pieces and goes back to a life of lawyering.
This airs on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on CBS. There's a repeat later on Saturday at 9 p.m.
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Wow, could Alicia be the most sympathetic leading protagonist to head a lawyer show in quite some time? But, it wasn't bad, still not sure if I can make the time to see it before the weekend, though (unless some other shows get canned and open up time during the week for me).
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Boo to Cary for propping his settlement skills and undercutting Alicia's contribution to the case.
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I also am pleasantly surprised that this has become must-see tv for me.
I never watch tv live--Tivo everything. This is one of the few shows that I consistently watch as soon as possible after recording, while some of my former favorites languish on the Tivo for a week before I get around to watching them.
As others have mentionned one of the great aspects of this show is that it trusts the viewer to catch and enjoy it's subtlety instead of hitting us over the head with plot points. Certainly rises above the glut of police procedurals.
This and Castle are my two favorite new dramas.
Steve S.
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