The Good Wife is the best American legal drama I've ever watched. It's not as serious as American Crime Story, nor as pompous as Suit. The cases in the play are very rich, either retrospecting the classics or keeping up with current events, alluding to the sensational Simpson wife murder case, satirizing the Prism Gate, as well as the drone invasion of privacy case, the sweeper will case, the Bitcoin case... The male protagonist is also running against Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination.
The ending of TGW is very sad, but after all, several main actors have left one after another, and the main storyline of the next two seasons is gradually bloody, and it may be best to stop in moderation.
Fortunately, the wonderful trial did not end, and The Good Fight made up for it. The first episode was great! The female supporting role in TGW, Lenard's mother, Diane Lockhart fell into a life crisis and had nothing, and was forced to leave the law firm he founded and join a small law firm. At the age of 60, can she make a comeback, continue to uphold her idealism, and get her long-awaited seat on the judge? It can only be said that Diane will not be discouraged anyway. In the first episode of TGW, she also pointed to the photo of Hillary and said to the heroine Alicia (at that time Alicia's husband was imprisoned for corruption and sex scandal): She can make it, U can.
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