At the Globes it was green; at the SAGs, red was the most common pop of color amid the sea of whites and flesh-tones. It’s like everyone was getting the last drops of Christmas flavor out of their closets. But who wore it best?
I suspect not Christine Baranski. Let me be clear: LOVE HER. A friend recently wrote to me that she thinks Christine Baranski would be THE most fun to go get drunk with, because it would involve a lot of racy stories, probably some drunken carousing, and then a parting of the ways that involves affectionate but spicy use of the word “bitch.” I wholeheartedly agree. However, her red dress has me concerned that she went out and did most of that evening on her own, without me. And for that I am going to have to boycott The Good Wife (for about thirty seconds). Yeah, that’ll learn her to go on a bender without me.
Valerie Bertinelli

She seems so PERKY. STILL. ALWAYS. So unaccustomed to that in Hollywood, especially when it appears to be genuine.
Tina Fey
I am mildly concerned they're going to have to break up Liz and Carol on 30 Rock, because they can't afford lots of Matt Damon and Liz will probably need more romantical trouble for future story. Sigh.
Mila Kunis
unreservedly love this on her, but is it better than some of these other standouts? Or rather, yes, it's better than some, but is it better than ALL of them? IS IT?
Edie Falco
Love the woman, not so sure about the couch she's wearing. But it's better than her unimaginative and stale Globes red.
Julianna Margulies

 Is it morally questionable of me to suggest that if Alicia Florrick went right out and banged the hell out of Josh Charles' character on The Good Wife, she would be my hero? Because I know she's married and all, but... dear God, woman, he's so hot for you he can't even feel himself sweating.