We like gossip, don’t we? We love a good piece of juicy gossip that we can chew and chew, rehashing it over and over again until we’ve milked the last one-liner from it.
Who cares who it hurts? What does it matter if the person on the other end is watching, has children, is trying to rise above it all, or doesn’t deserve the fallout? We need to gossip — it fuels our lives.
I’ve never really found myself interested enough in a stranger’s life to talk about it with others, but I suppose I can understand the allure. What I can’t understand is what we see time and again on The Good Wife: people feeling it necessary for Alicia to see, hear, and watch as she’s ripped apart by strangers. What’s that about?
This woman’s sin was trusting a man who didn’t deserve it. So “punish” her by putting her through a divorce. Or by breaking her heart, which I’m sure she’s currently experiencing. But this? Being dragged through the mud along with her louse of a husband? Being seated in front of a computer monitor as his prostitute talks about their sexual experiences? Being confronted by the prostitute at work? Alicia doesn’t deserve any of that, and she finally said so.
I was proud of the fact that she finally emoted, after all these weeks. Disappointed that she kissed Peter at the end (we get points for finally doing what we should have instinctively?), but glad that she finally told him “Enough!” This all had to stop, and it was his mess to make go away…. Well it’s about damn time.
Beyond that main emotional rollercoaster, there were a handful of interesting developments that will be prevalent going forward:
Finally, there was a great example of how off-topic we’re prone to get in our everyday conversations. When Alicia sits Zach and Grace (Makenzie Vega) down to talk about the prostitute’s interview, the conversation devolved into the following:
“It’s not a three-way; it’s a threesome.” – Zach
“Yeah, but you can still say three-way.” – Grace
“No you can’t.” – Zach
Ah, to be young again.
I liked the kiss!!! Anyone else annoyed with the snooping grandmother????
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I felt like she, and I, needed a shower after the kiss, if you consider where Peter has been….
I’ve been annoyed by the grandmother ever since she took the kids to see Peter without telling Alicia first.
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I was never much of a fan, but that’s exactly where she lost me forever. Alicia should have punched her in the face and forbade her from ever stepping foot in her house again.
I feel like I just watch this show for (a) Chris Noth, and (b) waiting to see when Alicia is going to snap. Which is kind of sick of me, I suppose, but since we don’t get to see the real life “good wives” throw fits or cry or yell at their husbands, I wanna see it in fiction, darn it. So I finally got some payoff tonight.
Yeah, Grandma is annoying.
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I’m with you on that, and I’m crossing my fingers that this week’s episode was the beginning of exactly that.
I am so in the other “boat”. I want Peter and Alicia to reunite and I loved that kiss. I think she is thrilled that he was innocent of the charges and fought for his family. And after this episode, I think they are setting Will up as a bad guy.
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You think that Alicia could/should forgive Peter for what he did to her and their family?
Which charges has he been cleared of? I’m not taking Stern’s claim that he was set-up to mean he’s an innocent man, just possibly a fall-guy, if it’s even true.