The Good Fight review – a controlled explosion of fury at the Trump era

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Now in its third season, the legal spinoff has become a vehicle for channelling liberal anger at these grotesque times. Prepare to be swept along entirely

Super pissed-off ... Christine Baranski as Diane Lockhart in The Good Fight. Photograph: Patrick Harbron/CBShere is an extraordinary monologue in the opening episode of the latest series of The Good Fight that exemplifies exactly what the legal drama has become – an extended jazz riff on the traditional television drama form that wants to find out exactly how far it can go.

 

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About every movie or serie produced nowadays is 'chanelling liberal anger', si this one is just another one among all the others.

NDA song! WTF? TheGoodFight

I ❤️ the Good Fight - better then the Good Wife.

And very unattractive at that. One big anti realDonaldTrump fest.

Brilliant stuff!

Ah, skipable.

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