This episode of "The Good Wife" is one of the best I have seen so far. The appearance by the most important partner of the firm was a good way to develop the plot into this episode. And of course, that the very same person, whose work built up the firm, demands to be represented by Alicia was the perfect equation to start the episode.
The acting by Margulies is excellent. She's more emotional here, and much more interesting to see, than in the pilot, when it all started. She had scenes with her kids, her mother-in-law, her husband, her client, Will, Kalinda. This actress had a chance to shine with almost every possible character in this episode, and she did a wonderful job with all of them.
And finally, a few words to those complaining about the term "Muslim music". The only one who uses that term, to talk about what Zach was listening to in his room, is his grandmother, the very same character who thinks that he should go to church more often because he was with a girl in his room. And even when she tells his mother about this, Alicia can't help but laugh, almost like she wasn't a bit concerned. Think about it.
The acting by Margulies is excellent. She's more emotional here, and much more interesting to see, than in the pilot, when it all started. She had scenes with her kids, her mother-in-law, her husband, her client, Will, Kalinda. This actress had a chance to shine with almost every possible character in this episode, and she did a wonderful job with all of them.
And finally, a few words to those complaining about the term "Muslim music". The only one who uses that term, to talk about what Zach was listening to in his room, is his grandmother, the very same character who thinks that he should go to church more often because he was with a girl in his room. And even when she tells his mother about this, Alicia can't help but laugh, almost like she wasn't a bit concerned. Think about it.