This blog is tied into another
blog of mine about Madam Secretary. That show is airing its season finale, but
the Good Wife still has more episodes to air. This could mean that you’ll see
even less of the blog than you should. This could put the two blogs out of
whack, unless this show gets cancelled. That is within the realm of possibility
as this show doesn’t get the ratings it needs to. Well, it gets good enough
ratings, but not as good as one would like.
Today’s episode is brought to
you by no delay. We start with Alicia having to thank people for donating to
her campaign. One of the people she was planning on thanking wasn’t actually a
donor. He turned out to be a former client seeking help with a case. I don’t
remember if he has actually appeared in the show before. Anyways, it turns out
that Alicia is probably going to help with his case.
The second act has Alicia
researching the old case on cassette tapes. That was her method of recording.
It seems like this is supposed to be a link to the first season of this show,
but why didn’t she have better methods of recording? You’d think that she would
have, but maybe not. They still have not addressed what might have happened
with Kalinda just yet. She appears during flashbacks helping with the case.
There might be a hole in the case that they are trying to address. Is there a
hole? Will they be able to fix the hole? What could prevent the case from
succeeding?
The third act has the Kalinda
explanation as pretty much being that she is gone in some way. Maybe she’s dead
or she just left for somewhere else. Alicia continues to get Cary’s help with
the case. It seems that there might be more than one hole in it. A tape that
could have helped no longer has what it needs to on it. The client was a drug
dealer at one point. Not sure how to summarize what’s going on. I should work
on fixing that problem of mine.
The fourth act has more of the
case happening. How will they solve cases without Kalinda? I don’t know for
sure how that will work. There could always end up being a new person who will
do that. Anyways, they keep trying to figure out how to prove that their client
was innocent.
The fifth act has Alicia
saying where she got the information from. Well, she might have lied about it,
but it gets the case dismissed. She wants to start her own firm and that could
be where we go with the next season if there is one. She asks another lawyer
for help. This show has a way of making people work together and then against
each other. That happens a lot it seems.
On the next Good Wife, there
is a usually vague promo as usual. I’m not sure why they even air promos at all
if they say absolutely nothing about what the upcoming episode will be about.
Anyways, the season finale is the next episode. For now, this is Adam Decker,
signing off.