The Good Wife is a legal and political drama series that centers on the main character Alicia Florrick whose husband, Peter Florrick, former State Attorney of Cook County in Chicago, Illinois was incarcerated because of political corruptions and a sex scandal. As a result, Alicia, who had been a stay at home mom for the past thirteen years, was forced to go back to work as a litigator to provide for her two children Zach and Grace, ages 14 and 12.
Family Type
The Florricks went through three different family types throughout the show. When Peter went to prison Alicia had to go back to work and Peter’s mother, Jacquie, moved in to help care for the teens. The family then was extended because …show more content…
The two constants supports that the Florrick family had was Jacquie, and Alicia’s younger brother Owen who helped with the kids and was always and ear and shoulder for her.
Stresses Present. Besides having to deal with the humiliation of Peter’s scandal and corruption, Alicia and the kids had to leave their homes that they lived in for over thirteen years and move to an apartment because of financial difficulties. Alicia was also struggling with her feelings for her boss, Will Gardner, who’s also in love with her; they’ve known each other since Law School and he was the only one willing to hire her after not working for so long.
Coping Mechanism. Alicia often resulted to drinking a couple glasses of wine when she was really stressed out. She also excelled at her work as a way to come out of Peter’s shadow. And as stated before, the whole family was very great at communicating and be there for each other to get them through the challenging times.
Overall the Florricks, in my opinion, are a functional family because they each took part in ensuring that every member’s emotional, physical, and social well-being were intact. They sought help when needed with no worries. There was discipline in the household. They also were able to cope with their problems together instead of acting out or being