Tube Notes: 'The Good Wife,' The Forgotten'
By Mike Hughes
MikeHughes.tv
TONIGHT'S MUST-SEES
“THE GOOD WIFE” DEBUT, 9 P.M., CBS
The politician stands before cameras, apologizing for his sin; his wife stands stoically next to him.
What happens afterward? Tonight, we see the wife deliver a sharp slap, then start a new life.
Mostly, “The Good Wife” is a standard law story, about a former top law student who took a 15-year break. The opening murder case is well-played.
All of that, however, is against the solid backdrop of a woman rebuilding the world her husband shattered. Julianna Margulies is excellent in the lead.
“THE FORGOTTEN” DEBUT, 9 P.M., ABC
Police only have so much time to work on seemingly unsolvable cases, we're told. Then volunteers step in, trying to identify a “John Doe” or E2Jane Doe” and maybe catch a killer.
Christian Slater plays a former cop, leading a team that works mainly from a burning idealism.
The stories are narrated partly by the late victims. “Forgotten” delivers first-rate visuals and performances — something we expect because it's from Jerry Bruckheimer, the “CSI” and “Cold Case” producer. Aimee Lynn Chadwick is particularly good as the victim's friend, Jessica.
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