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"Well, I can’t compete with a dead man, but if you think your life would’ve been better with Will, you are kidding yourself. I’m not gonna let you throw away this marriage because you have some idealized notion of a man who you’re not even sure cared about you!"
The episode was really supposed to be how everyone handles grief differently. But it’s also about Alicia dealing with the ambiguity of death. The inability to access the deceased and his thinking. It’s a little bit of a detective story, but about the mystery of a loved one’s last moments and their frame of mind. When someone you love dies, you want to stand where they stood, and see what they saw. In the absence of facts, you have to create your conclusion — which is what Alicia does.
— @goodwifewriters
Como eu me senti após escrever meu artigo sobre Au Pair "The way I felt after finesh my papper about Au Pair"
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Como eu me senti após escrever meu artigo sobre Au Pair "The way I felt after finesh my papper about Au Pair"
Describe Alicia's feelings in The good Wife
Will: Alicia, when I'm broke and lying in an alley somewhere, do something nice for me. Alicia: OK. Promise.
Alicia: What does it mean? Grace: What does it mean if there is no God? Why is that any better? Alicia: It's not any better, it's just truer. It's just not wishful thinking. Grace: Well, maybe always believing the bad, maybe that's wishful thinking too.
"when i cheated, it didn’t mean anything."
"when i cheated, it did."
Alicia Florrick + emotions
Alicia Florrick + emotions
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