"The Good Wife" All Tapped Out (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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(2014)

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10/10
Excellent as usual
Modestency21 April 2014
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In this episode all the action takes place in the NSA offices ,and like always, this show never fails to entertain us in it's darkest moments. Now i will share some off the things i loved in last night episode: - Starting with the music which is getting better each time and it's doing exactly what music should do putting us in the atmosphere of what is going to happen next. - Letting us think or have doubt that Alicia will really need sometime to recover but as usual when the matter becomes personal she dust her self up and yes.. the strong Alicia we know is back. - The way that Peter handed the situation with nsa was written and preformed very cleverly. -The car prank was funny. -And the end scene with Alicia and Peter seating like 2 totally professional people arranging dates and events is kind of sad...I would like to know your opinion,do you really thinks it's over between them? I personally think that their's still some hope for them because as Peter said last time "we are all we have" ** The one thing i didn't like is the always same thing about Muslims being accused or under suspicion of terrorism just because of their religion or because they pray in a mosque.
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9/10
This Episode ***1/2
edwagreen22 April 2014
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Lewis Canning, the obnoxious attorney played admirably by Michael J. Fox, is no Will Gardner despite his claim. Kalinda was so justified by her response to that statement by Canning.

The NSA is at it again and Chris Noth, the governor, shows his mettle by getting that agency off his back as well as Alicia's.

When Alicia hesitates regarding the merger, Diane pulls back and David Lee offers up Canning, which all may assume should prove to be quite a liability in future episodes. Canning knows that everyone is after his hide. The man is paranoid in every sense of the word.

Did the prosecuting attorney do wrong by placing Will's killer within the general prison's population, that latter move setting off the tragedy which occurred?
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