“The Good Wife’s” Will (Josh Charles) has managed to avoid Peter (Chris Noth) since he started sleeping with Alicia (Julianna Margulies). That all changed thanks to a boring bar association convention and Celeste’s (Lisa Edelstein) determination to be a thorn in Will’s side. Diane tasked Will with persuading Celeste to join Lockhart-Gardner. Celeste wants Will, well — she just wants him. She also brags about sleeping with a man old enough to be her father and stays up all night playing poker with a bunch of male lawyers. She is basically the wild-haired id that Alicia has repressed all these years. Celeste dangles the possibility that he could eventually become baseball commissioner if he joined her new firm. Has Will ever even mentioned an interest in baseball, beyond attending the occasional game? He tells her he would rather work at a job he loves than chase an old dream. Celeste could not resist the opportunity to force Will to have a conversation with Peter. Remember, Celeste knows all about Will and Alicia.
She comments that they have “so much in common.” Celeste tells Peter that she had her first threesome with Will and totally baits them about their two relationships with Alicia — coworker and husband — being “quite an arrangement,” then tells them to discuss. She grills Peter about his kids, then asks Will if he has met them. Edelstein is doing a brilliant job of playing a deliciously loathsome character — the woman who feels that to compete with men she must be more vulgar than they are. Has Peter figured out that Alicia and Will are getting busy in the Lockhart-Gardner bathroom? .
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aplaude la actuación de Lisa, haciendo un papel fuerte, complicado donde ella compite al tú x tú en el mundo de los hombres, acostándose con un hombre mayor, jugando pokar hasta altas horas, buscando reclutar a Will con sus viejos amores, del pokar y el beisbol....
ojalá tengamos más de Lisa que 3 episodios¡