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The View
Barbara Walters and Her "10 Most Fascinating People" Are More "Interesting" Than "Fascinating"
December 10th 2009 at 2:32pm by HannahLawrence

Last night, Barbara Walters' "10 Most Fascinating People of 2009" special aired on ABC. She is proud of her selections and calls it the most "provocative" group of people she's ever had. Watch the clip above from "The View" to hear her thoughts on her interview with the fifth most fascinating person, and click "continue reading" to see who else rounded out the list (but maybe shouldn't have).

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The Good Wife
"The Good Wife" Episode 1-01: "Pilot"
September 23rd 2009 at 2:46pm by MattHimes

Move over, "Law & Order" -- it doesn't get any more ripped-from-the-headlines than "The Good Wife," which premiered last night. Cheating politician, accomplished yet long-suffering wife, icky sexual details, and a hooker with a book contract. Silda, Jenny, Elizabeth: this one's for you. Full recap after the jump:

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CBS 2009 Fall Preview
"The Good Wife" Finds Fictional Drama in Real Political Scandals: 2009 TCA Summer Press Tour
August 3rd 2009 at 3:32pm by TaraAriano

CBS's freshman drama "The Good Wife," premiering September 22, takes as its subject a phenomenon that's common and getting moreso, it seems, with each passing week: what it's like to be married to a politician when he gets embroiled in a scandal of his own making. Today, series co-creators Robert and Michelle King and star Julianna Margulies (who plays Alicia Florrick, the titular "Wife") told us a little of what we could expect. Like Jim McGreevey and Eliot Spitzer, Peter Florrick (Chris Noth) is a political figure at the center of a humiliating sex scandal -- it won't be long, in the pilot, before we see him sucking a prostitute's toes -- and Margulies is the wife who suddenly has to rebuild her life when (spoiler!) he goes to prison. Margulies admitted this morning that she had certainly judged other political wives who didn't leave their husbands after infidelity was publicly exposed, but that the complications of such a life were what attracted her to the role: playing Alicia reminded her that we don't know what goes on at home for such couples, and while Margulies doesn't condone cheating, "life shifts and changes." Her research playing Alicia also showed her that political wives -- even if they put their careers on hold for their husbands' ambitions -- tend to be extremely accomplished in their own rights. She noted that Silda Spitzer is currently running a successful hedge fund, and obviously little needs to be said about one Hillary Clinton.

Inevitably, the talk turned to Margulies's past successes in TV, and what's changed since then. She commented that when she left "ER" a decade ago, the show routinely got a 44 share, whereas now, with the landscape so fragmented, she has to wonder, "What's a hit?" One thing she is sure of, though, is that she's relieved their show is on CBS and not her former home, since a berth in the 10 PM time slot means they can be "darker." With regard to Jay Leno's primetime talk show, she offered, "I don't know how someone watches three talk shows in a row...But I could be wrong! I just act." The absence of those five weekly hours on the schedule, however, makes her "sad" for "actors, directors, and writers."

Bringing the discussion back around to the show's real-life inspiration, Margulies attempted an answer as to why it always seems like it's high-profile men getting caught cheating, and not women: "I think women are too busy....Women do not have the time. Dear Lord, we're exhausted!" Has there been rumbling from a Silda Spitzer or a Jenny Sanford? "I think all those women are way too classy to rumble about any of it. Really." Not even Patti Blagojevich? "I don't consider her a wife of scandal like this," said Margulies. "He didn't cheat on her; he cheated on everybody else....And didn't she go on some reality show? I mean, God."

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