Friday, March 6, 2015

March First 2015’s Episode

Hello. My name is Adam Decker. You may know me from other blogs. Then again, you may not. I have decided to start a blog about the TV show: The Good Wife. Sorry for anybody who was expecting this blog to be about an actual wife of mine. I, unfortunately, have never been in a serious relationship. Maybe I will someday. I would love to get married someday. And I really want her to be a good person. I don’t know why I’d be with someone else. But, for now, I will blog about the TV show The Good Wife and other things as covered in other blogs of mine.

Now I’m not sure how long this show will last. This show seems to always be in danger of cancellation. Now you might be wonder, Adam, aren’t all shows always in danger of cancellation? The answer is no. Most shows get good enough ratings that under normal circumstances, they would not be cancelled. But this show is always on the bubble and, as of the writing of this blog post, has not been cancelled yet. It will end at some point, but we don’t have anything to worry about at the moment. Well, it being on the bubble is worrisome, but hopefully, not enough.

As the creation of my previous blog, http://adamdeckermadamsecretaryblog.blogspot.com/ created this blog, this blog could in turn create one about Battle Creek, which is on after this show. Why would that happen? Well, I’ll let you know should I ever create a blog about that show in question. I’ll be sure to post the link here. I’m just hoping that it’s a good show as the promos are making it look that way.

I might as well get to the episode in question. No delay for it, so that’s good. It starts with something akin to 50 Shades of Grey. As expected, things turn out badly. Only it’s a TV show that people are watching. That episode is being sued for defamation of character. Colin Sweeny shows up. He’s an interesting character. I probably like him, but I never really know how to feel about him. Is he evil? Does he just seem that way? Also, how do the people have cell phones in a courthouse? That probably wouldn’t happen in a Chicago based courthouse. I live in a small county and they don’t allow cell phones. Also, there are robo calls bad to the campaign that Alicia is running.

The case is very confusing already. Like a lot of things in this show, I don’t think that this would actually happen in real life. They end up retrying the actual murder of Colin Sweeny’s wife. See what I mean? This wouldn’t actually happen in real life. It would be an abomination.

The second segment has more of the murder trial, as it has now become. They seemed to have the details of the alleged murder down pretty well. There is some sort of Kalinda storyline, that, as usual, I can’t make sense of. Alicia’s possible donor doesn’t really like the whole gay thing. One wonders how they will deal with that. I’m not sure what to make sense of regarding this part.

The third segment has Kalinda trying to protect the random person she was hired to protect. There might be a vehicle that likes following them. Collin is doing a bad job on the stand. He apparently had bad sexual habits in the past. He might just be saying these things to arouse his new wife. But I take back what I said about him. I do know if he’s evil and he definitely is. Also, the old guy is really creepy.

The fourth segment has more of the case. They are still trying to figure out what exactly is happening. There is some sort of detail that Alicia notices. Before that Kalinda has to tell the father of the boy she was protecting about the bully of that boy. This show is confusing and hard to summarize. I just hope that I can improve on it as this blog goes on.

The fifth segment basically wraps up everything related to the trial at hand. The TV show infringed on the Chum Hum copyright page and that’s how the case was won. I really don’t know what else to make of the case at hand. Like I said, this show can be very confusing to follow sometimes. Well, all the time, probably.


What happens next time? That too is hard to make sense of. I’m just going to go with the promo was intentionally vague and thus really confusing. We get strange things happening pretty quickly. But what do you expect from the Good Wife? Anyways, this is Adam Decker, signing off.