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The Good Wife
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For whoever's interested, Alicia Florrick is back on for a new series starting next thurs, More 4 at 9pm.
Woohoo!
Woohoo!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Boxtops, it's fab, you could probably pick it up, every episode is different with a story going on in the background.
I think so Sherr, we definitely wouldn't fight over the remote that's for sure, are you going to watch that new series The Following, with Kevin Bacon? It looks very good.
You're welcome Baz.
I think so Sherr, we definitely wouldn't fight over the remote that's for sure, are you going to watch that new series The Following, with Kevin Bacon? It looks very good.
You're welcome Baz.
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boxtops - like a lot of superior US dramas, you need to know what has happened n previous series in order to fully enjoy this one - which I think is series three.
Unlike UK dramas, the US writers presume a level of inteligence on the part of their audiences, and they expect you not only to have paid attention, but to keep up as they go along. They will refer back to previous events and and characters, and you are simply expected to know and remember the references because you have ben watching , paying attention, and have a reasonable memory span.
That's why I love dramas like this so much - I was educated with Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue who's writers always did this - bringing back characters from even a few series ago, and knowing that they don't need to re-run the background, you simply know who they are and where they fit.
So my advice is to bone up on the first twpo series, and then watch this one, you'll enjoy it more.
Oh, and remember, the second series of Suits starts this week on Dave - life is good!!
Unlike UK dramas, the US writers presume a level of inteligence on the part of their audiences, and they expect you not only to have paid attention, but to keep up as they go along. They will refer back to previous events and and characters, and you are simply expected to know and remember the references because you have ben watching , paying attention, and have a reasonable memory span.
That's why I love dramas like this so much - I was educated with Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue who's writers always did this - bringing back characters from even a few series ago, and knowing that they don't need to re-run the background, you simply know who they are and where they fit.
So my advice is to bone up on the first twpo series, and then watch this one, you'll enjoy it more.
Oh, and remember, the second series of Suits starts this week on Dave - life is good!!