"The Good Wife" Wrongful Termination (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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(2011)

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7/10
[6.8] Unconvincing
cjonesas18 May 2022
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Episode 19: An average to slightly above-average episode storyline-wise with some matters of interest in it, centered on procedural issues in the court mostly, surrounding plots & sub-plots with good acting again by Alan Cumming, Michael J Fox and a generic soporific ending.
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8/10
Wrongul Termination Should Have Stayed With Just This Theme ***
edwagreen6 April 2011
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Cary finally finds out what we've known for the past several weeks. Kalinda slept with the Chris Noth character one night. What is this already-"Peyton Place?" We know that this could damage his run for State Attorney General but enough already.

The real interesting story here is the suit brought about by employees of a firm charging discrimination and harassment in the work-place. Michael J. Fox returns as the lawyer for the other side. He is as shrewd as they come. Of course, he is out-foxed by the Belansky-Charles- Mrs. Florrick team in the end, but he gives a gem of a performance here.

When the former partner dies, every detail possible is given to the Jewish ritual of Shiva following the funeral. Imagine, Fox, who had bought the deceased's practice, appears with a "Yarmulka," Jewish scull cap.
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