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teknoluv
Oct 15th, 2009, 08:51 PM
My bad for not starting this thread sooner. For those who are not aware of it, the Good Wife is executive produced by Ridley Scott, who rarely works on TV.

This series is definitely not for kids who are only into shallow sci-fi. It's drama, and for adults. Check it out. After watching a few episodes, I'd say it's good. And it's ratings in the U.S. is very good, so it won't be axed like some other good shows.

It's a legal drama, and don't expect actions and pretty faces (the woman in lead role is kind of ugly if you ask me). But when Ridley Scott pastes his name tag to this show, that alone deserves our attention.

Showing on CBS and Global on Tuesday at 10 PM Eastern.

shawn99
Oct 15th, 2009, 11:00 PM
Ridley scott is great and all(love all his movies) but he's not the sole executive producer and certainly not the director. Not everything on the show can be credited to him. Usually exec producers lend their name to a project to give it greater visibility or media attention.

The show is good along with all the other law dramas, I don't see how this one stands out. All it has going is that there is a dumb broad that stays with her cheating State attorney husband and find out how she deals with it. The east indian girl, Kalinda Sharma is smokin'

Most TV shows, usually good ones gets axed. Don't try to get too attached.

originalnutta
Oct 16th, 2009, 02:12 AM
My bad for not starting this thread sooner. For those who are not aware of it, the Good Wife is executive produced by Ridley Scott, who rarely works on TV.

This series is definitely not for kids who are only into shallow sci-fi. It's drama, and for adults. Check it out. After watching a few episodes, I'd say it's good. And it's ratings in the U.S. is very good, so it won't be axed like some other good shows.

It's a legal drama, and don't expect actions and pretty faces (the woman in lead role is kind of ugly if you ask me). But when Ridley Scott pastes his name tag to this show, that alone deserves our attention.

Showing on CBS and Global on Tuesday at 10 PM Eastern.ok

lor74
Oct 16th, 2009, 10:07 AM
I like the show, but I think it will be the same thing every week....she wins a case that others wouldn't have because of her "unique perspective".

I'll pvr it. But I don't see myself getting attached to it.