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Post by sissa on Sept 13, 2012 11:13:12 GMT 10
Now we know her name: Maddie Hayward Pics: The Good Wife Season 4 Photos: Who is Maddie Hayward? TV FanaticThe Good Wife Season 4 kicks off with a premiere titled "I Fought the Law." And - SPOILER ALERT! - we can now reveal who wins that battle, based on the name of the October 7 follow-up episode: "And the Law Won." While details regarding that hour remain scarce, photos released by CBS this week make it clear that Maura Tierney will play a key role on the installment as Maddie Hayward, a self-made billionaire Democrat who Peter very badly wants to contribute to his campaign. And who Diane seems to hope can also help the firm dig out of its financial mess. Click through the following images now, which also feature guest star Nathan Lane, and let the countdown to Season 4 begin... Read more tv spoilers at: www.tvfanatic.com/2012/09/the-good-wife-season-4-photos-who-is-maddie-hayward/#ixzz26J8ttk4H
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Post by Tara on Sept 18, 2012 0:01:03 GMT 10
Am I the only person completely horrified by Maura's wardrobe in those pics with Marguiles? JM gets the nice, fitted, lowcut, colorful business suit and Maura gets the big, black whatever that is with a big gray jacket? She is too gorgeous to be covered up with all that dull garb.
I love what she's wearing in the pics with Christine Baranski, though.
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Post by aappccaa on Sept 18, 2012 11:19:36 GMT 10
Hello Tara!
I noticed it too. I believe it is because she's a little overweight. Completely different from the Wooster Group era. She's gained some weight and these black wardrobe kinda disguises it. On the Today show she also wore black. It is typical to do that when you try to hide some extra weight. She's fantastic no matter what, but that's what think.
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Post by tanuki on Sept 18, 2012 21:28:18 GMT 10
Overweight? I'd say over-delicious! I just watched some TWT episodes and I kinda feel sad seeing her so skinny, because it reminds me of how much weight she has lost during chemo and all... Now she looks like Venus *faints* ^.^ It's sad that people think she has something to hide ~ but it's not the first time that Maura is dressed awfully in her acting career... The dress is the killer though, I want more pix to drool over!!
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Post by sissa on Sept 18, 2012 22:04:16 GMT 10
Well, I think Maura looks great. Maddie pic with Alicia is kind of shocking and just wrong - one really good and the other horrible. And I´m saying that not because I´m a Maura fan, but considering the plot. Isn´t Maddie a billionaire? She certanly could wear better clothes.
Anyway, there´s hope because the dress really nice.
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Post by sallins on Sept 18, 2012 23:05:54 GMT 10
Maybe she's one of those billionaires who does not want to show off by wearing expensive outfits. But in that photo with CB it looks like Diane is drooling over her $$$$.
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Post by Tara on Sept 19, 2012 8:15:33 GMT 10
I wonder if we'll see anybody connected to her character - a husband or something. In some of the pics, it looks like she might have a ring on her ring finger, but in others she doesn't.
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Post by sissa on Sept 19, 2012 22:34:37 GMT 10
I wonder if we'll see anybody connected to her character - a husband or something. In some of the pics, it looks like she might have a ring on her ring finger, but in others she doesn't. Has to be a hot guy or a very talented actor - or both! Maura deserves - and Maddie´s a good looking billionaire. I saw Baranski as Leonard´s mother, yesterday (the big bang theory) and I´m dying to see her with Maura. They did "Welcome to Mooseport", but had no scenes together. I wonder if they meet then. They both look super fun to be around.
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Post by Tara on Sept 20, 2012 22:04:55 GMT 10
I had forgotten about Maura and CB being in Mooseport together! I'm excited to see their scenes, but I think I'm most looking forward to seeing her with Chris Noth and Alan Cumming. I just want it to be a good role that's worthy of her talents - and for them to dress her like the stunning woman that she is, LOL.
Forgot to post this the other day, it's from a TV critic on Twitter who has seen Maura's first episode:
Jace Lacob @televisionary Great ep of #GoodWife (402). Maura Tierney is fantastic and appropriately hard to read. Clues for 402: ice cream cone, confession, taser.
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Post by Martine on Oct 8, 2012 17:50:18 GMT 10
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Post by loopyallie on Oct 9, 2012 4:38:29 GMT 10
ra! I noticed it too. I believe it is because she's a little overweight. Completely different from the Wooster Group era. She's gained some weight and these black wardrobe kinda disguises it. On the Today show she also wore black. It is typical to do that when you try to hide some extra weight. She's fantastic no matter what, but that's what think. I LOVE MAURA'S CURVES!!! No way overweight... Anyway I am off to watch last nights episode...
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Post by sissa on Oct 16, 2012 23:12:26 GMT 10
The Good Wife - Episode 4.05 - Waiting for the Knock - Press Release Posted by DarkUFO at Monday, October 15, 2012 ALICIA AND DIANE SCRAMBLE TO PROTECT LEMOND BISHOP, ONE OF THEIR MOST LUCRATIVE – AND DANGEROUS – CLIENTS, ON “THE GOOD WIFE,” SUNDAY, OCT. 28 Maura Tierney Returns as Maddie Hayward and Annabella Sciorra Guest Stars as Lesli Rand, Lemond Bishop’s Lawyer CHEAT TWEET: Lemond Bishop is in danger of going to jail & is demanding answers from Alicia & Diane #TheGoodWife 10/28 9pm ET/PT bit.ly/S04W49“Waiting for the Knock” – When the feds arrest drug dealer Lemond Bishop’s accountant, Alicia and Diane must work with his second law firm, who handles his illicit activities, to discern if the feds are after his legal businesses or drug money. Meanwhile, Nick creates more trouble for Kalinda, on THE GOOD WIFE, Sunday, Oct. 28 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Maura Tierney returns as Maddie Hayward and Annabella Sciorra guest stars as Lesli Rand, Lemond Bishop’s Lawyer. www.spoilertv.com/2012/10/the-good-wife-episode-408-waiting-for.html
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Post by sissa on Oct 17, 2012 4:23:47 GMT 10
The Good Wife Continues To Paint A Portrait Of A Different Sort Of Abused Wife By Alex Cranz Oct 9, 2012 This review discusses spousal abuse and may be triggering for some readers. Quick take a moment. Close your eyes. Picture a woman who is a victim of spousal abuse. Think of what entertainment has taught you. See her wispy frame and haunted eyes and the way she flinches at every loud noise. See the way “victim” is scrawled across her body with a writer’s pen and tatoo into her very self. See how she can’t break out of the cycle. How she’s just too weak to escape the man who hurts her and loves her and beats her black and blue. Not until he beats her beyond recognition and a friend or good-looking hero saves her from her prison. It’s the constant narrative of the abused and it becomes so constant that often we don’t recognize when people are abused because it doesn’t meet that narrowly defined illustration formed in our minds. Kalinda Sharma can’t be a victim of abuse. She wields sledgehammers, bats and pistols with equal skill. She coyly teases her husband and licks her ice cream after he’s fingered her and jammed his fingers into her dessert. Kalinda is too cool and confident to be abused. The guy tries to mess with her ice cream and she eats it anyways! See she doesn’t care! That’s why people nervously laughed last week and talked about how “sexy” her encounters with her husband was. It’s easy to ignore her fear and see the bravado as truth and assume that she’s consenting every step of the way. Because we’re told that someone as cool as Kalinda Sharma could never be abused. That’s why Alicia only looks mildly startled when Kalinda is hesitant to call her husband “dangerous” again and it’s why Will doesn’t link Kalinda’s sudden lack of work ethic with the arrival of her spouse. It’s easy to just assume this is enigmatic Kalinda at play and not a story of abuse. It’s easy for the audience to interpret it that way. Michelle and Robert King are playing a dangerous game with this story line. It’s one full of subtlety, with depths to each scene, and quickly realized and fully colored characters. But this subject, spousal abuse, is often dealt with much more monochromatically. It’s by no means irresponsible of them to handle the storyline they way they are but it is alarming to see Kalinda go toe to toe with her husband and have the media and even CBS treat it as another salacious Kalinda story. There’s a certain degree of “business as usual” in every other aspect of the season that almost…diminishes what’s going on with Kalinda (at the very least it adds to the confusion for many as to whether it’s kinky or abusive). Will and Diane are still trying to save the firm and still being told that they’re idealism overwhelms pragmatism and consistently hurts their business. Peter is still trying to be more honest about his past actions–even if it means harming his campaign (note how his honesty never does though) and Alicia is still being caught out as a pawn. First she’s her firm’s pawn–asked to convinced guest star Maura Tierney to renegotiate the firm’s lease. Then she’s inadvertently the pawn of Tierney’s wealthy property owner and her husband as they use her to establish a political relationship. By episode’s end Tierney’s has fully inserted herself into Alicia’s life–to such an extent that when she asks Alicia out for coffee Alicia thinks she’s coming onto her.
Juliana Margulies’s reaction shots are the gifts that keep on giving. Like this one when she finds out she wasn’t being hit on.
She isn’t but her fascination with Alicia is more than just a desire for friendship. It’s also incredibly invigorating. Maura Tierney’s super rich, super smart, super enigmatic feminist is a breath of fresh air as vital as Alan Cumming’s Eli Gold. With one appearance she’s seemingly shaken up dynamics and changed the game.
She’s also just a joy to watch. She and Margulies have easy chemistry (I mean she DID replace her on ER) and there’s a hint, at least for Alicia, of joy at having a friend that isn’t the oblique Kalinda or the numerous snakes of the law firm.
And right now Alicia needs all the friends she can get. As long as she doesn’t go trading in Kalinda for Maura. Because it looks like Kalinda needs a super friend right about now. Notes Nathan Lane continues to sit in on meetings and point out how bad at business Will and Diane are. It shouldn’t be satisfying but it is. Will’s first case back and he nearly gets schooled by a jury with a penchant for passing notes. So Peter and Alicia could be a thing again? The complexity of their relationship is one of the more interesting aspects of the show. Next Week: Jill Flint is back as Kalinda’s ex-girlfriend/FBI buddy and Miriam Shor replaces Kristen Chenoweth as a no nonsense reporter with a southern lilt. www.fempop.com/2012/10/09/the-good-wife-continues-to-paint-a-portrait-of-a-different-sort-of-abused-wife/
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Post by sissa on Oct 18, 2012 22:27:35 GMT 10
Most Exciting TV Guest Stars 2012-2013... Maura Tierney, "The Good Wife" Welcome back to TV, Maura Tierney! After "The Whole Truth" fizzled, we anxiously awaited the day Tierney would find her way back to us. Now, that time has come, and it's on one of TV's best dramas to boot? Wonderful. We can't wait for the mini "ER" reunion when Tierney shows up on "The Good Wife" opposite Julianna Margulies. ... www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/16/joel-mchale-sons-of-anarchy_n_1970770.html#slide=1425896
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Post by sissa on May 1, 2013 0:29:29 GMT 10
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