Okay, let’s do a bunch of
random crap in my introduction to the blog. You may notice that this blog post
regarding the season finale of the Good Wife is with the old VHS episodes. Why
is that? Mother’s Day. That’s why. I missed all the other shows that week and
only saw the Good Wife, not recording anything else. So I didn’t get to see the
season finale of Once Upon a Time which I may have to give up due to
inconvenience. The Last Man on Earth ended its season already so I didn’t have
to worry about that. No 60 Minutes, Bob’s Burgers, A. D., The Simpsons,
Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Family Guy, American Odyssey, or Battle Creek. Speaking of
Battle Creek, I will not be doing a blog about Battle Creek as the criteria I
would have used to create that blog never happened. It was a good show,
although not as good as I would have wanted. But now it is cancelled after a
strange (but not bad) finale. But it looks like the Good Wife survives until
the next season. That’s good news. Also, you will not see the font comic sans ms
in this blog post as I have not seen any of the episode before I start watching
it.
Today’s episode is brought to
you by no delay. The first act starts confusingly with a voice message for
Alicia making her think that this person was being arrested. I think that he
was being kidnapped, but we don’t know for sure yet.
The second act has people
finding out that Louis Canning’s wife is now working at Alicia’s firm. Peter
Florick is also running for either president or vice-president. There are more
things that people wonder about Alicia’s possible client. They also try to find
Kalinda and she shows up.
The third act has more
confusing things happening. Why does this show have to be so confusing? Alicia
is trying to make sense of the situation with her client. She also doesn’t want
a memoir about her to be written. There’s also a scene of her talking to
Kalinda. I do wonder how they are getting rid of Kalinda exactly. I guess that
she is just leaving after the strange events that are happening.
The fourth act has Louis
Canning reacting to his wife apparently getting fired from Alicia’s firm. The
client talks more about what happened while he was possibly illegally detained.
I do wonder if some of this is a set-up for next season. I just hope that they
don’t have terrible story arcs like they did this season. The race for state’s
attorney made nothing good on this show. Alicia burns a letter from Kalinda in
front of Lester. When Lester is here, then you know things are inconceivable.
The fifth act has more of the
end of Kalinda’s story on this show. Alicia is also talking to the person who
ended up replacing Will about a possible romance between the two of them. They
didn’t do any romance, but Alicia seems to regret that decision. At the end of
the episode, Louis Canning shows up wanting to partner with Alicia. I guess
that they will end this season with the same sort of thing that they ended the
last season with. I just hope that the question isn’t ignored in the next
season premiere until the very end of that episode. For now, this is Adam
Decker, signing off.