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The Good Wife

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The Good Wife
76
8.8 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 26 critic reviews
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Based on 20 votes
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Show Info

Genre(s): Drama

Created By: Robert King
Michelle King

First Air Date: September 22, 2009

Summary

Starring Julianna Margulies, Chris Noth, Christine Baranski, Josh Charles, Matt Czuchry, Archie Panjabi, Makenzie Vega, and Graham Phillips

Alicia (Julianna Margulies) returns to her previous career as a lawyer after a scandal brings down her politician husband (Chris Noth).

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

88

Chicago Sun-TimesPaige Wiser

Alicia's cases are intriguing, and the background drama would be melodramatic if it weren't such a common story these days.

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88

Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan

One of the best parts of the show is Alicia’s complicated relationship with her husband, who humiliated his family with a sex scandal but also appears to be a pawn in a larger game being played by high-level politicians.

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83

NewsdayVerne Gay

There are many enjoyable performances by many wonderful actors, including Baranski, Panjabi and, the nicest surprise of all, David Paymer, who plays a judge. But you've seen much of this before.

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83

Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker

The Good Wife will settle into a case-of-the-week lawyer show. I'd also bet it'll have a rotating bunch of colorful judges with whom Alicia can debate. And you know what? Given the caliber of the acting and writing, that suits me --and, I'll wager, millions of viewers--just fine.

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80

Wall Street JournalDorothy Rabinowitz

There's plenty of life and overall quality to sustain this series for a long time to come.

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80

Washington PostHank Stuever

Everything feels exactly right in this drama, to an almost clinical degree, especially Julianna Margulies's tough-but-wounded portrayal of Alicia Florrick.

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80

Hollywood ReporterBarry Garron

It is a terrific springboard to a series that is appealing--even compelling--in a variety of ways.

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80

Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara

With the rest of the cast hitting the same high notes as Margulies and the script, The Good Wife promises to be that Holy Grail of television: a good criminal procedural that barely disguises the insightful, multilayered human drama that lies beneath.

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80

The New York TimesAlessandra Stanley

Alicia’s shock and her sense of surreal detachment, is as vivid a depiction of personal crisis as any on television. But after this cleverly written series deconstructs the exact moment when everything falls apart, it imaginatively explores how one scorned spouse struggles to get past a life-shattering scandal.

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80

Miami HeraldGlenn Garvin

It may not be entirely fair to call a show as complexly layered as The Good Wife a crime drama, though at some basic level it is, with a bleakly luminous Juliana Margulies playing a novice criminal defense attorney who's painfully learning the sport of judicial hardball.

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80

New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley

Margulies puts a powerful combination of cold fury, bewilderment and tenacity into Alicia Florrick, the wife of a disgraced Chicago politician in a new series that readily admits it ripped itself from the headlines.

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80

Baltimore SunDavid Zurawik

With all four [actors] bringing their "A" games to the pilot, it looks as if CBS could have another winning 10 o'clock drama.

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80

Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall

The Good Wife is confident and polished, and a much better showcase for Margulies than her last legal drama.

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80

Philadelphia InquirerJonathan Storm

Of course she cracks the fascinating weekly case, but it will be her continued efforts to make it again in the world of work, now that she's so old and doddering, and deal with her family, that will make The Good Wife worth watching week after week.

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80

Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen

CBS's The Good Wife is both a well-written legal drama and a terrific showcase for actress Julianna Margulies, who elevates the already-good material with her perceptive, open performance.

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80

TV GuideMatt Roush

A smartly conceived and well executed legal drama with a strong star (Julianna Margulies) at its core and, even better, a terrifically timely hook.

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80

SalonHeather Havrilesky

Each week the show is both intriguing and satisfying, as we watch Alicia piece together little victories while comforting her kids and confronting lurking demons from her old life. Despite the usual familiar courtroom shenanigans, the show's full, multilayered episodes keep us interested.

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75

USA TodayRobert Bianco

It establishes the main character--and reintroduces us to a totally winning TV star--while creating a multilayered world that gives that character room to maneuver and grow.

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75

TimeJames Poniewozik

If The Good Wife can maintain the first episode's tone, it will keep an audience even after political sex scandals fade from the news.

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75

New York PostAdam Buckman

Good premise, good start.

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70

Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray

Slightly harder-edged than "Amy," but just as estrogen-fueled, the best-timed show of the new season is a combination of the crime-centered procedurals CBS favors and a drama about the kind of family most of us have speculated about at one time or another.

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70

VarietyBrian Lowry

The Good Wife doesn't win many style points for originality, but nor does it seek to squeeze into unflattering hipster clothes. And on a network where meat-and-potatoes drama has generally performed beyond merit or expectations, that's probably a very good fit, indeed.

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60

Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert

Margulies and Noth--both of whom have a similarly dark appeal--are well-matched onscreen. Alas, if you feel a “but’’ or two coming, you would be correct. The problem I have with The Good Wife is something that mars too much TV: telegraphing.

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50

SlateTroy Patterson

With the drama so thin, it must be the richness of Alicia's situation that makes 13 million people a week want to enjoy her company.

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50

PopMattersCynthia Fuchs

Even as this plot pattern bodes ill, Margulies and Panjabi make a formidable team.

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50

San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman

There's nothing inherently wrong with The Good Wife other than it's a legal series with too many close-up shots of knowing glances and "attagirl Alicia" moments of empowerment that you saw coming 20 minutes prior.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this show is 8.8 (out of 10) based on 20 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

kevin b. gave it a10:
Intoxicating series.

Lisa gave it a6:
The legal plots are all "Been there, seen that" and therefore are rather boring. It's a shame that interesting characters are not given much interesting material. Scenes here and there are outstanding, but if this series is just going to be "case of the week" on a regular basis, what a terrible shame.

Traci A gave it a10:
I am definitely hooked. Julianna plays her character very well. Any drama show, that has you chuckling, is a good show.

philip w. gave it an8:
This is a better than average prime time (not cable) series. It's good to get Margullies back, with her minimal affect and her classy look. At worst it's an average court room drama series, and the court room stuff is rather weak and unrealistic, and at best it's a well written soap opera about a wronged wife who is trying to make it on her own in spite of not knowing quite what to do with erring husband Noth, who I hope will be out of prison soon so he can be the real pain in the ass he has the potential to be.

Frieda W. gave it a10:
This show is excellent. I wouldn't miss it.

AJ R. gave it a9:
Best of the new season, so far.

Claire D. gave it a9:
Off to a good start. This show has the potential to go beyond its ripped from the headlines premise to become a really satisfying show. Julianna Margulies is perfect in the role.

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