Tuesday, May 12, 2015

March Twenty-Ninth 2015’s Episode

Okay, quick summary of my life: I was very busy on the day this episode aired so I missed some of this episode, even though it is airing at a 17 minute delay. Congrats to whoever won that basketball game that ran 17 minutes long. It was part of the NCAA tournament. Anyways, to the episode.

Let’s do a quick sum-up of what happened at the beginning. A creepy old guy doesn’t like Alicia anymore although he helped get her elected. People are stealing movies from the internet with the help of friendly costumer service. That badass cool black guy doesn’t like the area and wants to leave. This could be how they get rid of Kalinda, provided that there is a next season of this show. If there is, it’s already revealed that Kalinda will be leaving. If there isn’t, then everyone has to find new work. This might be the lowest rated of the bubble shows. But, of the four bubble shows on this network, it seems likely that only one will get cancelled. Plus, conspiracy theorists demand that this be on during the upcoming election year next TV season.

The third act has more things falling apart for the people in question at Alicia’s firm. All hell broke loose after Alicia got elected state’s attorney. People are at each other’s throats, sometimes literally. There are also serious problems with emails.

The fourth act has more wondering about emails that are missing. Geez, people think that Elizabeth McCord is like Hilary Clinton but Alicia Florrick seems more worthy of that title. Is it a coincidence that this is so similar to the Hilary Clinton email nontroversy? I mean, that was pretty recent to the news. We then get back to Kalinda doing what she does best: solving the case at the last minute. While I have mixed feelings to the character in general (she’s always doing weird things, it seems), I do wonder how they would solve cases at the last minute without Kalinda. Maybe they’d have to be better at the whole things. The episode ends and I missed a lot of this confusing show. Oh well. I guess this will just be a terrible blog post that I have this time.


On the next Good Wife, the hacked emails of Alicia’s wind up causing her a bunch of trouble. What else would it do? You do have to wonder how they’d treat affairs of hers compared to that of her husband. How is it different in real life? I don’t know because it seems that only men get caught having affairs. But is that a fair assessment? I don’t know. Anyways, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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