A great series. But I can't figure out in any way whether the knowledge that the series is closing affects me so much, or whether the season actually clearly smacks of finality and inevitability, as if everything is rushing rapidly to the point of no return - "Lockhart, Agos and Lee", Peter and Eli, Alisha... Here are the dudes from The NSA is going to waste. And the fact that at the end, instead of the expected funny clip, like the ones they usually threw to each other, they show an ice slide is very symbolic.
@Ell: I watched the special, which everyone insists on calling an extra. a series of friends, there was a crowded advertisement and she plays the main female role there
A couple of weeks ago, kicking the bucket and simultaneously thinking about how to kick them more interesting, he hosted one of his good friends, who, complaining about the severity of court proceedings in Russia, dropped that his life began to remind him more and more of the not the most successful episodes of the Right wife. I stopped his funeral lamentations, of course, with a question: For the next few minutes, he tried his best to avoid spoilers, but described the synopsis of the series as colorfully as possible. I must admit, I was interested, and since I was decidedly tired of throwing a ball at the wall, although not without some skepticism, I started season 1 ... Not that I noticed faster that I finished watching season 6, and not that the week was over, but I lost all sense of time. During this time, several times I became discouraged at the end of one episode, then immediately became inspired at the beginning of another, hated the characters, empathized with them, caught myself trying to out-shout a judge or lawyers who were not even in the room with me, several times I wanted to spit and not come back to him again, it became so disgusting from relationships in this environment, but I got to the end of the sixth and with mixed feelings started the seventh. And then it turns out that the seventh is the last ... In principle, given that the showrunners have left, and even before that they took out some characters who were especially nice to me from the series, it's better to tie it now than to stretch it for another couple of seasons, but damn, how I will miss all this turmoil of a proper wife. Amen.
Well... Over the course of 7 seasons, Alicia has evolved from a housewife to an alcohol-addicted blackmailer hD Elzbeth is always a joy, as is wiretapping. I just got carried away by his "I want")))
The dudes from the wiretap, as always, annealed. They are like viewers inside the series who are discussing the series. The moments with them in this episode are gorgeous. The above-mentioned "I want to" or when they rewound the recording and were like "oops, and this is Alicia having sex.")) I even caught a sadness at the final.
Tassioni and her ex-husband-it was gorgeous. Well, the anbeshki, as always, anneal.)) PS. It's hard to believe that American soldiers would gather and decide whether to kill a terrorist, it doesn't matter whether he is an American or not.
It is very strange to learn about the president's statements from an American TV series. Even for a second it was embarrassing how little I read the news. For a second.
I looked at who directed the episode, I really liked the series. David Dworetzky, he also filmed episode 7 of Driven, in which Alicia offers to hook up with Peter. :)
every episode is beautiful. knowing that the series is ending, it looks a little sad. It's like spending your last days in your favorite city, which you're leaving forever.
usually, by the sixth or seventh season, the series choke on their own vomit, but TGW, after a little turbulence, produces very cool episodes. Yes, the final season, but it's cool!
A whistle with a wonderful reference to the Walking Dead, where the main villain has been played by the investigator Jeffrey Dean Morgan for the last couple of seasons
@OktaVIA: I thought I was the only one who would notice this whistle) I shuddered, because Negan whistles in particularly creepy situations, and it gives me goosebumps. The series was interesting. I will not mention what others have already noted, I will only say that it is a pity what an unhealthy competitive situation has developed in the company. And before, as Will and Diana often said, they were family. And by the way, where is Gordon? Did you just accept that Kerry took him out?
Lockhart and Co. are constantly being torn apart, not by the firm, but by "scandals, intrigues, investigations." Can't they work peacefully? Apparently Diane's thoughts about an all-female company will come true in the spinoff "The Good Fight"? I'm going to watch it after the Good Wife. Alicia doesn 't seem to have a private life at all 😬 Her every move is being watched 👀 Well, they recognized Alicia's problems with alcohol. "If you hadn't helped, I would have broken the neck." And this is her direct you don't want me to drink, offer yourself to me 🤷♀️
An interesting series. I like it when HJ raises controversial issues, exposes the hypocrisy of politics and changes the angle of view on the problem, showing unexpected twists.
But I can't figure out in any way whether the knowledge that the series is closing affects me so much, or whether the season actually clearly smacks of finality and inevitability, as if everything is rushing rapidly to the point of no return - "Lockhart, Agos and Lee", Peter and Eli, Alisha...
Here are the dudes from The NSA is going to waste.
And the fact that at the end, instead of the expected funny clip, like the ones they usually threw to each other, they show an ice slide is very symbolic.
Not that I noticed faster that I finished watching season 6, and not that the week was over, but I lost all sense of time. During this time, several times I became discouraged at the end of one episode, then immediately became inspired at the beginning of another, hated the characters, empathized with them, caught myself trying to out-shout a judge or lawyers who were not even in the room with me, several times I wanted to spit and not come back to him again, it became so disgusting from relationships in this environment, but I got to the end of the sixth and with mixed feelings started the seventh. And then it turns out that the seventh is the last ...
In principle, given that the showrunners have left, and even before that they took out some characters who were especially nice to me from the series, it's better to tie it now than to stretch it for another couple of seasons, but damn, how I will miss all this turmoil of a proper wife. Amen.
Elzbeth is always a joy, as is wiretapping. I just got carried away by his "I want")))
PS. It's hard to believe that American soldiers would gather and decide whether to kill a terrorist, it doesn't matter whether he is an American or not.
Even for a second it was embarrassing how little I read the news.
For a second.
David Dworetzky, he also filmed episode 7 of Driven, in which Alicia offers to hook up with Peter. :)
knowing that the series is ending, it looks a little sad. It's like spending your last days in your favorite city, which you're leaving forever.
The series was interesting. I will not mention what others have already noted, I will only say that it is a pity what an unhealthy competitive situation has developed in the company. And before, as Will and Diana often said, they were family. And by the way, where is Gordon? Did you just accept that Kerry took him out?
Apparently Diane's thoughts about an all-female company will come true in the spinoff "The Good Fight"? I'm going to watch it after the Good Wife.
Alicia doesn 't seem to have a private life at all 😬 Her every move is being watched 👀
Well, they recognized Alicia's problems with alcohol. "If you hadn't helped, I would have broken the neck." And this is her direct you don't want me to drink, offer yourself to me 🤷♀️
And I am very glad to see Tassioni, I miss her.