Aramide Tinubu Amid an overstuffed television landscape, it takes a lot for a new show to stand out. But following their critically acclaimed series, “The Good Wife” and “The Good Fight,” Robert and Michelle King have long demonstrated they know what is needed to create quality programming.
Now, in their new dramedy, “Elsbeth,” with the ingenious Carrie Preston reprising her role as the quirky attorney, the Kings are proving that network TV and the procedural drama, when well-written and perfectly cast, can be outlandish, witty and full of joy.
After a 30-year-stint in Chicago, Elsbeth Tascioni is delighted to bring her astute point of view and unusual way of examining cases to New York City.
Frequently underestimated as a litigator on both “The Good Wife” and “The Good Fight” — usually to her legal opponents’ peril — fans of the Kings Cinematic Universe know of Elsbeth’s brilliance.
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