Diane's marriage - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

Diane's marriage is put to the test when Kurt considers a job with the NRA on The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6.
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Diane and Kurt's marriage - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

At home, Diane grapples with her marriage after learning Kurt is considering a job offer from the NRA.
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Kurt considers - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

Kurt considers a job offer from the NRA on The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6.
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Diane deals - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

Diane grapples with her marriage after learning Kurt is considering a job offer from the NRA.
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Diane hate message - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

Reddick/Lockhart associates start posting anonymous hate messages about Julius and Diane on a new interoffice app.
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David Lee talks - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

David Lee talks to Diane on The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6.
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Diane's questioned - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

Diane’s name partner position at the firm is questioned.
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Diane's partnership - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

Diane’s name partner position at the firm is once again questioned on The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6.
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Marissa help - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

Marissa assists in Wackner's defense on The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6.
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Wackner's sanity - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

Wackner's approach and sanity are questioned on The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6.
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Liz defense - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

Liz defends Wackner when his approach and sanity are questioned on The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6.
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Del Cooper appear - The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6

Wayne Brady guest stars as Del Cooper on The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6.
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The Good Fight Season 5 Episode 6 Quotes

Diane: What about Kurt?
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: What about him?
Diane: We don’t agree about anything.
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: I didn’t agree with anything with Scalia, but I liked him.
Diane: Yeah, why did you like him? The opera?
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: No.
Diane: Then what then?
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: He made me laugh.
Diane: That’s it?
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Yeah.
Diane: You certainly didn’t agree about abortion.
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: We violently disagreed about abortion and school prayer. He was a nightmare on everything. He was a nightmare on diversity, but he was funny. He made me laugh, so we had dinner together.
Diane: So you just wouldn’t talk about the political stuff?
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Well, he teased me. I teased him. You know life is too short to fight over everything, and you’re right about opera. Opera is good. Food is good. And his pasta was amazing. His spaghetti carbonara… my lord. You can’t hate a man like that.
Diane: My husband is going to work for the NRA.
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: You ever read Scalia’s 2000 dissent on Stenberg v. Carhart? Working with the NRA is child’s play. You like who you like. I don’t like bland people, and a lot of the people who agree with me politically are bland.

Diane: It’s different for me than it was for you.
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: What do you mean?
Diane: When you fought, you fought against white males, the dominant culture, but for me, I would be up against another dominated culture, Black lawyers. So what do I do?
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: I don’t know.
Diane: If you knew that Obama was going to nominate a Black justice to replace you, would you have stepped aside?
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: No.
Diane: Why not?
Dream Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Well, I know what I would do, but I don’t know what my replacement would do if he got nominated. What you know is always better than what might happen.