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  1. Photo: Jeff Neumann/CBS. The slap and its aftermath in The Good Wife finale distilled the entire series into 60 seconds. It was one of the great series finale moments. And it wasn’t just the ...

  2. May 11, 2015. Photograph by Jeff Neumann/CBS Broadcasting, Inc. For years, “The Good Wife” was easy to love. Smart, sexy lawyers (and investigators) drifted together and apart, like dancers at ...

  3. To clue her in on how you feel, here are compliments your wife will love: You're as beautiful to me as the day we married. I'm proud to be your husband. I wouldn't want any other life than the one I am living with you. You make it all worthwhile. I wouldn't want it any other way. You are such a strong woman. Thank you for being such a hard worker.

  4. “The Good Wife” has quietly, implicitly explored the role that this moral faith plays in our attempts to be good, even for an atheist like Alicia. In the final episode, Alicia sits in the ...

  5. We have been re-watching The Good Wife though season 4 so far, and made the list below for fun. We realized that there are few shows with so many characters that all have rich storylines and inspire very specific emotions! We had three criteria: Reprehensible (1 (Least) to 5(Most) Morally corrupt or unlawful) - Weight 1

  6. May 9, 2016 · The one thing to understand about The Good Wife is that it’s a story about one woman’s evolution. The show premiered in 2009, a little over a year after federal agents determined that former ...

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  8. Do: Compliment her on something other than her looks. “You’re so beautiful” is far too overused, gents. Even if meant well (which it usually is), phrases like, “You’re so pretty”, or “I love your hair”, or “I’m so attracted to you” may well stem from a good, well-meaning place: but if they’re your opening move, they ...

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