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Ausiello asks the King's about the final scene of Alicia and Kalinda being shot separately with green screen, and why those characters have been deliberately kept apart on-screen. They keep trying to sidestep the question but Ausiello doesn't let up

The Good Wife Creators Break Silence on 'Kalicia'-gate, Insist 'There Was No Attempt to Dupe Viewers'

I thought that Ausiello handled it very well actually because the King's seemed very defensive and were pretty rude at certain points IMO when they were acting like Ausiello was just after sleazy backstage gossip on why Archie and Julianna dislike one another, but in fact he was always putting it in terms of how it affected the show that Alicia and Kalinda's character couldn't be in a scene together, i.e "As showrunners, how much of your energy got devoted to keeping these characters at arms’ length — and were there specific instances where it may have hurt the storytelling, like Will’s death and Cary’s imprisonment?"

The King's were constantly side-stepping the question with comments like, "We’re writers and we love writing these characters, so we were thrilled at any chance to have new dynamics." Then when Ausiello keeps bringing up that the issue was in not having the actors film in the same room for the much hyped-up Alicia and Kalinda scene, their response is "we’re making the show every day using tricks, like if you’re in a car and there’s green screen and it looks like Chicago out the window but that’s not exactly where we are" and "Just so we’re clear, Josh wasn’t really killed. We faked those gunshots. We fake everything in the show" Because necessary special effect shots are the same as having to use green screen to get two actresses in a scene together? And your "trick" obviously didn't work if most of the audience immediately picked up on there being something off with the scene



I'm really starting to lose respect for the show, I can't decide whether to catch up on season 6 or not at this point :( And also it's so inaccurate when everyone keeps protesting that the lack of scenes make sense because of Alicia and Kalina falling out in season 2's finale. That would only track if their lack of scenes happen after season 2, instead season 3 sees them gradually repairing their friendship (Alicia was inviting Kalinda to drink in the bar with her again in the season 3 finale!) They weren't besties again of course, but in season 4 they were back on friendly terms, indeed their phone calls in season 5 were always civil enough, so it makes no storytelling sense how all on-screen interaction completely ceased in seasons 5 and 6

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Date: 2015-08-20 03:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ellensmithee.livejournal.com
My first thought when I saw that was that they must be trying to make Margulies look bad because you'd think they'd be adept at dealing with the press after all this time.

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Date: 2015-08-20 04:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com
I wouldn't be surprised if the King's are getting a little bit frustrated and passive-aggressive, Juliana seems to have WAY more power than is usual for when a star becomes executive producer? With her requests for less court time (in a lawyer show no less) being granted, with the King's taking care to point out that Julianna is happy with the casting of JDM, or that Julianna knows the character of Alicia better than anyone and we won't get into a public argument with her on Alica/Kalinda, or that Julianna didn't want a romance with Finn and Alicia, it seems like Julianna has more sway than the King's themselves do in some ways?

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Date: 2015-08-20 04:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_profiterole_/
With her requests for less court time (in a lawyer show no less) being granted

Wow, that one is especially weird. And the resulting Season 6 was bad. I guess the Kings weren't that inspired by the request.

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Date: 2015-08-20 05:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com
I can't remember where I saw Julianna talk about it now (I *think* it may have been at Paleyfest or something like that?), but she explained that she has a problem with the courtroom scenes because it tooks so long to film and get all the shots that they need, she wanted more time at home with her son. That's certainly understandable, especially as she's having to film 22 episodes a year (well 24 in seasons 1 and 2), but it still seems like the show going above and beyond to accommodate her when I wouldn't have thought that's something that would usually happen? Alicia is a lawyer after all, courtroom scenes have always have a necessity for that reason...

I think that's the reason that The Good Wife is filmed in New York as well actually and not Chicago, even though it's a lot more expensive to film in NY, but it made the commute easier for Julianna as she already lived there? In that case it worked out better for the show though IMO, as they get access to a lot of great guest stars by filming in New York

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Date: 2015-08-20 05:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_profiterole_/
That's weird, because it feels like Season 6 was really more focused on her and less focused on others than before. That kind of sounds counter-productive, even if they needed fewer shots for other scenes.

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Date: 2015-08-20 06:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com
I guess that the issue with courtroom scenes are that they generally have a lot of characters and shots to accommodate, and all of the actors in the scene would still need to be in the background for all of those shots for continuity, whereas it's probably much quicker and more rewarding to shoot the more personal one on one scenes?
Edited Date: 2015-08-20 06:33 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2015-08-20 04:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com
Maybe, they just seem really defensive on how it's a close-knit set and it's nobody else's business, but they must have known that they'd be asked about it after all the attention it got at the time??? They seem to want to point the finger and act like Ausiello is just interested in salacious gossip to ask about it, but I mean it's a legit question when you hype a farewell scene between two characters who haven't appeared together in over two years, and then film the whole thing with split screen tricks. You'd think they would have had time to come up with a decent response as to why it had to be filmed that way, instead of just constantly steering the question to Will's exit, and acting insulted that the question was even coming up.

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