huffposttv:

The first three minutes of “The Good Wife” Season 4 premiere. You’re welcome.

Also: Kalinda and that sledgehammer … badass.

huffposttv:

From “Mad Men” to “American Horror Story,” it’s the most awkward sex scenes from the 2011-2012 TV season. You’re welcome! (NSFW)

imwithkanye:

When did Sunday nights at 9 pm become so difficult?

What were TV’s biggest OMG moments in 2011?

huffposttv:

A taste of what we think were the biggest OMG moments of 2011.

FULL LIST.

What were TV’s biggest OMG moments in your opinion?

I’ll add Boardwalk Empire and HIMYM (“Bad News”)

notnadia:

aoltv:

ordinaryperson:

Does anyone else think…?

OMFG.

I love the Internet.

Cannot unsee. Also, EXTERMINATE.

notnadia:

aoltv:

ordinaryperson:

Does anyone else think…?

OMFG.

I love the Internet.

Cannot unsee. Also, EXTERMINATE.

Meanwhile, he was great on the Curb finale.

imwithkanye:

Lisa Edelstein and Josh Charles on the set of the new horror movie, The Good Wife.

Sports Night forever.

imwithkanye:

Lisa Edelstein and Josh Charles on the set of the new horror movie, The Good Wife.

Sports Night forever.

Key Art: The Good Wife naughty season 3 ad | EW.com

tvsquad:

Had a great chat with Josh Charles. We talked Will/Alicia, Will/Blake, what happens to the Kalinda/Will/Alicia friendship triangle and so much more. Oh, and he talked to me about season 3.

Just a week after Muhammad’s bear-suited appearance on South Park resulted in death threats for Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the Muslim prophet guested on CBS’s The Good Wife last night, in an episode about a newspaper editor killed for publishing a cartoon in which the founder of Islam is held up at airport security. On the show, the cartoon was seen only in small pieces at a time, and never in full, which is presumably why no death threats have yet been reported. Still, it’s officially a trend! Which show will tempt fate next by depicting Muhammad? Maybe he can replace Steve Carell on The Office.
‘The Good Wife’ Also Addresses Muhammad Cartoon Controversy [ArtsBeat/NYT]

I doubt this was an act of solidarity for South Park but it’s interesting nevertheless to see a discourse continued.