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I have a feeling he's going to beat Peter you know, either that or Peter will drop out for some reason. Mike is the type of c**t you love to hate though, I would love to see him fail.

 

Jackie's little manipulative TURN (I'm not sure it's real or not, I'd hazard a guess that she's faked it somehow) was a great move too. It was nice to see Peter and Alicia seemingly on the road to reconciliation too, I would love to see them back together.

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I'm just watching the grand jury episode again on More4.

 

'I DESIRE YOU' still cracks me up 3 months later!

Ooh, very clever case this week. It was especially nice to see them actually make the judges something more than just some comedy relief. It's going to be tough without this for the next 4 months after this final episode. There seems to be an awful lot left to get resolved though, so presumably we'll be left with a number of cliffhangers through into S4. It's nice to see Kalinda and Alicia back on track too.

I'd love for them to pull a shocker and have Kalinda killed in the finale.

 

Can't believe it's been an entire season already!

The thought did cross my mind, there really hasn't been a proper WOW moment yet like there was near the end of the last 2 seasons.
I honestly cannot believe we are at the last episode now. After so much build-up mid-season it feels like everything has sort of wimpered down so to speak. I'm not left anticipating/expecting much for the final episode. Someone needs to die to make it go boom boom I feel.
I'd love for them to pull a shocker and have Kalinda killed in the finale.

 

Can't believe it's been an entire season already!

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The whole series would just be NOT WORTH WATCHING ANYMORE then.

 

I'd rather let them kill BLANDIE GRACE off.

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Seems a lot will be happening in the season finale ALL OF A SUDDEN. All a bit rushed but oh well. Should be decent.

 

So glad it has been renewed for a fourth season.

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Best episode ever. Good Lord.

To be frank, I was expecting something more *WOAH*.
I have to agree but I'm just thankful to have Kalinda alive. As if they've left us on that cliffhanger though - are we actually meant to know who her husband is? I was expecting to see him walk through the door.

OOOOH

 

I thought that was pretty perfect (quelle surprise, I know): Loved the bluff that was the lawsuit, Canning and Patty make a great team. I'm glad we didn't get to see the husband though, just one more thing to look forward to! Oh and I really really wanted Alicia to GO INTO THE HOUSE. She always looks so happy with Peter these days, if it does end with them back together I'd be most pleased.

OOOOH

 

I thought that was pretty perfect (quelle surprise, I know): Loved the bluff that was the lawsuit, Canning and Patty make a great team. I'm glad we didn't get to see the husband though, just one more thing to look forward to! Oh and I really really wanted Alicia to GO INTO THE HOUSE. She always looks so happy with Peter these days, if it does end with them back together I'd be most pleased.

 

They probably haven't even cast the husband yet. I'm sure CBS will get someone fancy who skews younger to get that 18-49 rating up. It won't work. Season 4 will be the last. ETC.

 

I liked the season finale although felt like it went out on a bit of a whimper. It definitely lost steam towards the end of the season.

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Well I just watched the entire season in like a week and I don't really know what to say other than this is the best 'serious' show on TV (I get my camp kicks from Revenge, don't make me choose) and season 3 was crazy brilliant. Better than season 2? I'd probably have to watch that again. Like John I think that had more standout episodes (like the jury deliberation one which remains the best to date) but this has been almost pitch perfect throughout.

 

I would say it did take a dip in the middle with the Wendy Scott Carr vs. Will thing. I didn't buy that at all, it smacked of trying to bring back a popular guest character but not knowing what to do with her. I was glad when that was resolved. It didn't threaten to derail the show though in the way that the Derrick/Blake misfire did last season. Otherwise it's been STELLAR. Favourite guest stars had to be Colin Sweeney (make him a regular. I don't know HOW but just DO IT) and Dana in the DA's office. Her chemistry with Carey AND Kalinda was off the frickin' chain. Sad we didn't get a proper resolution to her arc though. Also enjoyed Caitlyn and glad we got to see more of David Lee.

 

ROLL ON SEASON 4. I don't know where we go from here or if it's possible to keep going up but the writing on this show is so so good I doubt it will disappoint. Wondering if Kalinda's husband is somebody we've seen before...

 

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Emmy Award and Tony Award-winning actress Kristin Chenoweth (Pushing Daisies, GCB) has been cast in a recurring role in season four of The Good Wife, and will make her debut in September's season premiere.

 

Chenoweth will match wits with both Alicia and Peter in her role as a top-of-her-game political reporter who wants to know more about the Florrick campaign and marriage.

 

Kristin Chenoweth received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in the series Pushing Daisies, and has appeared in the comedy Glee for which she received two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. Recently, she starred in the series GCB. Currently, Chenoweth is on a North American tour, performing songs from her latest album Some Lessons Learned, as well as an array of her most memorable songs and Broadway show tunes, including music from Wicked, Promises, Promises and Glee.

 

On Broadway, Chenoweth has appeared in Steel Pier, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Epic Proportions, Funny Girl, Wicked, The Apple Tree, Promises, Promises, and On the Twentieth Century. Her Off-Broadway credits include The Fantasticks, Box Office of the Damned, Scapin, Strike Up the Band, A New Brain, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Candide, The Apple Tree, Stairway to Paradise, Love, Loss and What I Wore and many more.

 

The Good Wife, which stars Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award winner Julianna Margulies, is one of television's most critically acclaimed dramas. In addition to receiving nine 2011 Primetime Emmy nominations, the most for a broadcast network series, the drama has won or been nominated for multiple awards, including the Peabody Awards, the Golden Globe Awards, the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the People's Choice Awards. The Good Wife airs Sundays (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Mad excited to see Chenoweth xD
Tony Award winner Nathan Lane has been cast in a multi-episode arc on the CBS drama series The Good Wife, according to TVLine.com.

 

As previously reported, Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth will also join the series for a recurring role in the upcoming fourth season, which is scheduled to begin in September.

 

"Chenoweth will match wits with both Alicia [played by Julianna Margulies] and Peter [played by Chris Noth] in her role as a top-of-her-game political reporter who wants to know more about the Florrick campaign and marriage," according to CBS. Lane will play "a bean-counter assigned by the bank to trim the fat at Lockhart & Gardner." The series shoots in New York City.

 

Lane is a two-time Tony Award winner for his performances in The Producers and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. He was nominated for his performance in Guys and Dolls and has also been seen on Broadway in The Addams Family, Waiting for Godot, November, Butley, The Odd Couple and The Frogs, among others.

 

The Good Wife stars Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award winner Julianna Margulies as lawyer Alicia Florrick. The series was nominated for nine 2011 Primetime Emmy nominations, the most for a broadcast network series.

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OMG KALINDA *.*

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