The Good Wife Season 2 Episode 21 - In Sickness. I can add together my thoughts on ‘In Sickness,’ with one argument, Julianna Margulies just won herself an Emmy.
I enjoyed the collage of her packing up Peter's belongings and so acquiring herself primped and primed for court, all set to the music blaring from her son's iPod. A victim no longer, Alicia is finally taking charge and looks fabulous doing it. How heartbreaking was the scene between Alicia and her children as she struggled to explain the situation between she and Peter without unnecessarily giving them the sordid details?
Once Grace spoke through tears "You need to protect us more" and Alicia broke down into sobbing, I was almost right with that her. My first believed was maybe he really was trying to protect her feelings, since this was the first true friend she had made since the scandal first broke and all her other friends deserted her.
Later on Peter realized he couldn't manipulate her emotions anymore. Speaking of Cary, he's a lousy interview. I like Cary, but think he's got a massive ego problem, and his rivalry with Alicia isn't doing anything to help it. "I've concern appreciate, aspects of you." Personally, she's a character I'd like to see packed up and remitted to whatever WASP-y hive in suburbia she emerged from.
The character they were acting upon involving the liver donor was almost away attraction to the force that was Patty Nyholm. Becoming right around and hiring L&G seconds later going toe-to-toe with Alicia before a judge? That was fantastical. She was a nice distraction from the tension in Alicia's situation, let alone the patient's desperate situation and heartrending plea to Alicia "I don't would like to die."
I love that Alicia and Eli come along so well. Wouldn't it be delectable to find Eli siding with Alicia and apprisal Peter where he can go?
I enjoyed the collage of her packing up Peter's belongings and so acquiring herself primped and primed for court, all set to the music blaring from her son's iPod. A victim no longer, Alicia is finally taking charge and looks fabulous doing it. How heartbreaking was the scene between Alicia and her children as she struggled to explain the situation between she and Peter without unnecessarily giving them the sordid details?
Once Grace spoke through tears "You need to protect us more" and Alicia broke down into sobbing, I was almost right with that her. My first believed was maybe he really was trying to protect her feelings, since this was the first true friend she had made since the scandal first broke and all her other friends deserted her.
Later on Peter realized he couldn't manipulate her emotions anymore. Speaking of Cary, he's a lousy interview. I like Cary, but think he's got a massive ego problem, and his rivalry with Alicia isn't doing anything to help it. "I've concern appreciate, aspects of you." Personally, she's a character I'd like to see packed up and remitted to whatever WASP-y hive in suburbia she emerged from.
The character they were acting upon involving the liver donor was almost away attraction to the force that was Patty Nyholm. Becoming right around and hiring L&G seconds later going toe-to-toe with Alicia before a judge? That was fantastical. She was a nice distraction from the tension in Alicia's situation, let alone the patient's desperate situation and heartrending plea to Alicia "I don't would like to die."
I love that Alicia and Eli come along so well. Wouldn't it be delectable to find Eli siding with Alicia and apprisal Peter where he can go?
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