"The Good Wife" Discovery (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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(2015)

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edwagreen30 November 2015
Warning: Spoilers
There is only so much you can do and go so far when it comes to a case involving being racially biased on computers. Every trick imaginable is depicted here in trying to establish that a firm doing business over computers had made or did things that were biased against minorities.

The sidebar story of Ruth becoming concerned with the Jeffrey Dean Stanton's character having a relationship with Alicia was far more appealing to viewers. After all, Peter is running for president and such a scandal would invariably ruin his chances in capturing the nomination.

Ruth appeals to Eli Gold to do something about what may be going on between the two of them.

Isn't there really a conflict when Jeff does consultant work for Alicia and Lockhart? Nice to see that Lewis Canning and Alicia finally agree on something.
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3/10
a low quality of this episode
katerinahl3 December 2015
I'm a big fan of "The good wife" since the beginning but I think that the quality of the TV show is getting down and it seems like it's turning into a soap opera. If you compare an episode from the last season and this one (s07e09) you will see the difference. It doesn't have to do with the actors or the screenplay but something is wrong, maybe the setting. Furthermore, everything seems to be predictable and it is a pity, because until now you were able to have small surprises shown in a very "classy" way. Fortunately, the actors who grace the TV show (like Christine Baranski) are still there, but I can't understand why did they make Matthew Goode go somehow. It's like they're trying to enforce every male personage to have an affair with Alicia and when there is somebody new, like the investigator, they need to "hide" the other guys. I hope that this is something temporary and it will get better.
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