The Good Wife entered the grand jury room this week, as we learned the fate of Wendy Scott Carr's case against Will. Eli, meanwhile, enjoyed a round of fishing with Stacie Hall.
A lot of technical jargon and a predictable ending bogged down this episode of The Good Wife. But at least there was major movement in the case against Will.
Alicia was forced to re-evaluate her life this week, after Grace went missing for a couple hours. Read this review of The Good Wife to learn how that impacted her relationship with Will.
Alicia questioned her belief system on The Good Wife this week, while Cary and Kalinda took a new step in their relationship. But was it a positive one?
On The Good Wife, Alicia goes up against the U.S. government to protect her client and Peter digs up dirt on Will. How far is Peter willing to go to take down his romantic and professional rival?
The Good Wife brought back Colin Sweeney this week. It also opened Alicia's eyes to a new side to Will, while teased a keynote address by Peter at the DNC.
The Good Wife mixed the personal with the professional again this week, as both Alicia and Will were placed in awkward positions. Read on for a review of "The Death Zone."
It's a new day on The Good Wife, as season three opens with Alicia and Peter on opposite sides of the law, and Alicia and Will on the same side of the bed.
The firm represents a woman who runs a website for the actively dating adulterers in the city. This case is the perfect background for Alicia dealing with the aftermath of separating from Peter and confronting her best friend for sleeping with her husband.
The aftershocks of the revelation of Kalinda's secret added to an uneasy episode of The Good Wife. Eli and the presence of America Ferrera did manage to lighten the mood somewhat.
The Good Wife delivered major developments within the firm and in the state's attorney face this week. But the case of the week on "Great Firewall" actually stood out the most.