Tuesday, April 28, 2015

March Fifteenth 2015’s Episode

Today’s episode is brought to you by no delay. You may not know this about me, but I am an Illinois citizen. So I may point out stuff this show does wrong about Illinois. I’ll also post if they get stuff right too. I get annoyed that they mix reality and fiction on this show, but I like this show a lot so I won’t complain about it that often.

We begin with some weird things happening with a computer. Not really sure what’s happening there, but I probably will pretty soon. I am keeping this episode for my mother to see as she hasn’t yet watched it. I really hope that she can get caught up on a bunch of stuff so we’ll see what happens.

The first act brings us a faulty gun that injured someone. The gun was made by a 3D printer and the manufacturer who designed the gun is being sued. Alicia’s campaign has yet another problem regarding her opponent this time. Questions regarding who should actually be sued are part of the trial. There are problems with Louis Canning as well.

The second act explains that the person who printed the gun made some design tweaks to it that may have contributed to the failure that happened to it. Eli is once again upset over probably nothing. He does that a lot. I’m not sure why. I guess it is just his character.

The third act has a test of a replica of the gun that caused the problems it did. It is believed by a certain man that the printer was actually at fault and they should be suing the designer of that instead. This leads him to getting subpoenaed by Diane.

The fourth act doesn’t seem to explain much about the lawsuit. Kalinda thinks that the temperature at which one does 3D printing might affect things about it. Such a strange episode. Alicia doesn’t know how best to handle the situations regarding her campaign and what she does infuriates Eli.

The fifth act has the conclusion of the lawsuit. They decide to drop it for a settlement. Rumors that Alicia is supporting Hamas are bad, but that seems to be well resolved. It was hard to make sense of the subplot with Louis Canning. Alicia and her campaign manager finally hook up.


On the next Good Wife, Alicia thinks that her husband might be sabotaging her campaign. Will she actually win the race for state’s attorney? I don’t know what the writers have in store, but I can’t wait to find out. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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