Original Air Date: 25 September 2011
The episode found the perfect balance between the personal and the professional. It was great that the focus what not so much on what happened in that hotel room and how will things be now between Alicia and Will. It would have pushed the drama too much and it's not something we really want. For now, their decision to not reveal their relationship is working great, as even the insightful Eli Gold believes there's nothing between them, and I think Alicia should file for divorce before making her new romance public.
Bathroom scene: was it one of the sexiest scenes ever? I certainly think it was hot.
Moving on to the case of the week, Alicia was hired to defend a young Muslim student accused of murdering a Jewish one. This is a delicate subject to touch for Americans, so I think it was courageous for this show to go where others didn't dare to go. But the case itself was not so entertaining as the office conflicts it generated. Now that Peter is back in charge of the DA's office, he wants to do things clean and go by the book with everything, but is also doing everything in his power to defeat Alicia, especially since he knows how she thinks. Cary looks like his puppet more than his right hand in the cases against Lockhart/Gardner, but I expect him to want to advance in his career and take steps towards that, as he's done before.
But the case was a very good way to introduce Eli's crises management business at Lockhart/Gardner as well. He's not one to lose money over religious disputes and has no scruples over taking business from a Muslim. It's the Jewish League that has to admit defeat and agree to hire him so that one of their own doesn't create a PR campaign for an adversary.
It was also entertaining to see Kalinda between Cary and Sophia, her two romantic interests from last season. There's a lot of sexual tension there as well, it's not only Will and Alicia that warm up the office.
I didn't care much about Grace's tutoring plot - she's one second into something and then changes her hobby in an instant. She's probably the one character that I really find annoying. But there was a great moment there between Alicia and Grace, when her daughter noticed how happy she was without Peter around.
This was a very good season premiere and I didn't expect anything less from the best drama currently on TV. I'm glad The Good Wife is back on my Sunday night schedule. Back to Season 3