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The Good Wife: Episode Guide


The Good Wife
Season One Episode Guide


Pilot
September 22, 2009
After having to return to work following her husband's corruption scandal and incarceration, Alicia Florrick is assigned her first case – a straightforward retrial of a woman accused of murdering her ex-husband. Since her firm successfully deadlocked the first jury, sticking to the same strategy should work again, but Alicia soon discovers that she has a real fight on her hands.

Stripped
September 29. 2009
Alicia and Will represent a stripper who was raped at a bachelor party by the groom, a wealthy young man from a moneyed Chicago family. On the personal front, Alicia confronts Peter over his indiscretions; debates whether or not the children should visit him in prison and finds doctored photos of Peter’s indiscretions that the kids hid from her.

Home
October 6, 2009
Alicia must return to her old neighborhood and social circle prior to her husband’s scandal when she represents the son of a former friend who’s been accused of felony murder.

Fixed
October 13, 2009
Alicia must determine if jury tampering has occurred in a class action suit against a drug company. As her husband prepares for his appeal, Alicia is asked to testify on his behalf.

Crash
October 20, 2009
Alicia and Will represent three widows of train engineers who have been accused by the company that they, not the company, were responsible for their deaths in a train crash. Alicia and Will have 72 hours to find the smoking gun to prove that the company was responsible. On the home front, Jackie and Alicia clash when Jackie goes against Alicia’s wishes and takes the children to visit Peter in jail for his birthday.

Conjugal
November 3, 2009
Alicia and Will work on the appeal of a death row inmate accused of killing a police officer. Knowing that her client was convicted of the crime under Peter’s regime as state’s attorney, Alicia agrees to his request of a conjugal visit in order to obtain any information Peter may have regarding the original case.

Unorthodox
November 10, 2009
While representing the daughter of one of the partner's at the law firm, Alica finds herself attracted to her co-counsel and his unorthodox approach to defending their client.

Unprepared
November 17, 2009
While doing witness preps for an arson trial, Alicia uncovers the real arsonist. Peter goes to court to begin his appeal process.

Threesome
November 24, 2009
When the senior partner in the firm is arrested, Alicia ends up representing him in court. At the same time, Peter's evidentiary hearing hits the skids, leading Alicia to believe that Peter may in fact have been guilty of corruption.

Lifeguard
December 15, 2009
While working a case, Alicia discovers that the judge, a good friend of Will’s, is receiving kickbacks from the private detention centers he’s sentenced the convicted juveniles to.

Infamy
January 5, 2010
When a Glenn Beck type TV commentator continually accuses a Chicago mother of killing her missing 3 year old child, she commits suicide. The firm represents the grieving husband in a wrongful death suit against the TV commentator and his television network. Alicia represents the wife of her husband's nemesis, Glenn Childs in a divorce case.

Painkiller
January 12, 2010
When a star high school quarterback dies from an overdose of painkillers, Alicia represents the doctor who prescribed the medication. On the personal front, Jackie suffers a stroke. Alicia tells Peter that Childs taped their home phones.

Bad
February 2, 2010
In probate court, Alicia defends a wealthy, immoral client who's innocence she questions in the death of his wife. Peter's appeal begins.

Alicia is second chair to Will on the Colin Sweeney civil suit case. Sweeney was found not guilty of murdering his wife, Carolyn, but like OJ Simpson, the general public believes he’s responsible for her death including Charlotte, Carolyn’s daughter, who has brought the civil suit against Sweeney in the hopes of regaining her mother’s money and company. Will and Alicia are up against Nancy Crozier, who plays up her rehearsed inexperience which wins favor with the judge in the beginning. As the trial plays out, evidence of a dummy corporation created by Charlotte is found by Cary, which was taking money from Carolyn’s company and putting into a bank account only Charlotte had access to. When some of Carolyn’s body is found in the courtyard of the building Colin and Carolyn used to live in, Kalinda discovers that the remains were first buried on farmland owned by Charlotte. When the rest of Carolyn’s remains are found on Charlotte’s farmland, she is arrested for her mother’s murder. When Diane’s life is threatened by an inmate who is about to be paroled, she asks Kalinda for help in obtaining a gun. On the personal front, Peter’s appeal for a retrial gains momentum. Childs offers Peter a deal: immediate release with time served. We end the show with Peter considering Child’s offer.

Hi
February 9, 2010
Sonya Rucker, whose company is a client of SL&G, has a crisis. Her babysitter, Lisa Pruit, was murdered at her home and her husband, Jason Rucker, is the lead suspect. Will and Diane call in Alicia and Cary to help with the case. Cary thought he had the following day off and has taken mushrooms with a friend in from Seattle, but now must pull himself together for the next 48 hours. When contact is finally made with Jason, who claims to have been in a movie, they bring him into the firm and have him take a polygraph test before the police arrive to arrest him. As Will, Alicia and a tripping Cary question Jason, they discover that he was at his studio where he works on his graphic novel. Lisa was his muse on the project and would spend time at the studio, but their relationship did not go any further than that. At first Kalinda suspects the neighborhood security guard is responsible, but turns her attention towards one of Lisa’s classmates, Max, who got Lisa pregnant, but when she wouldn’t have an abortion, he killed her and tried to frame Jason for it. On the personal front, Peter is released on electronic monitoring and we end on him at Alicia’s door as she opens it.

Bang
March 2, 2010
Alicia and Diane wrestle with spousal privilege laws in a murder case that hinges on their ability to get a wife to testify against her wealthy investment-banker husband. On the personal front, Alicia, Peter and the kids adjust to him being home.

Bodyguard, Brad Boussard, is accused of killing his client, Miles Wagner, a partner in a mutual fund that was the largest feeder of money to Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme. Brad was found covered in the victim’s blood giving CPR to Mr. Wagner. He also carries the same caliber gun that killed Miles, a 9mm, but the gun and Mr. Wagner’s briefcase filled with $50,000, were not found at the scene. Diane brings in a ballistics expert, Kurt McVeigh, who paints a different picture of the crime scene with his expert analysis, the first hole in the case against Brad. Jeremy Knox, Brad Boussard’s partner is put on the stand to testify, but Diane believes he’s lying and wants his alibi, provided by his wife checked out. Because of a donation made by Rachel Knox, Jeremy’s wife, in the amount of $50,000, when their bank counts were frozen, they’re able to put her on the stand where she testifies that her husband was not home at the time of Miles Wagner’s murder and he told her to get rid of the $50,000 upon his return. On the personal front, Peter gets acclimated to life at home and gathers his team at the apartment to discuss strategy and damage control.

Fleas
March 9, 2010
Alicia and Will defend an attorney who's arrested for murder because he allegedly leaked the witness list to his client, a drug lord, which resulted in the murder of the star witness. Now under house arrest, Peter strategizes how to handle his retrial the next steps in his public rehabilitation.

Alicia and Cary meet with attorney, Francis Dorfman, about combining lawsuits on a furlough lawsuit when Federal Agents, led by ASA Rivers rush in and arrest Dorfman charged with the first degree murder of Kelli Gerber Smith. Rivers claims that Dorfman leaked the witness list to his client, Leron Bishop, a notorious drug dealer, which resulted in Kelli’s murder. During the chaos of the situation, Dorfman cites that SL&G will represent him. Back at the office, Cary and Alicia bring Will and Diane up to speed on the situation. Alicia, Cary and the partners are unsure of taking Dorfman’s case, but they change their minds and take the case after ASA Rivers threatens Will about how damaging their involvement would be to their firm if they represented Dorfman. After a rocky first day, Will evens the playing field in the courtroom, earning the respect of Judge Pam Lester, who clearly favors ASA Rivers. When speaking to Dorfman after court, Alicia realizes that his daughter, Teri, gave the witness list to Bishop because she wanted to prove that their firm could handle him as a client. Not willing to let his daughter take responsibility, Dorfman sends a note to Bishop who arranges for his muscle, Bill Gurstelle, to confess to the murder. On the personal front, Eli Gold, newest member of Peter’s team, threatens Zach’s girlfriend Becca after he discovers that she is tweeting inside information about the Florrick family.


Heart
March 16, 2010
An emergency courtroom is set up in a hospital conference room. Will represents Kate Willoughby, whose unborn child requires an in-utero surgical intervention on its heart. Lifestate, Kate’s insurance provider, has put a stop to the surgery two days before it’s scheduled because they don’t cover experimental procedures. SLG is also in charge of a class action lawsuit against Lifestate and the case with the Willoughbys would set the precedent for the 68 other cases where Lifestate denied coverage. Lifestate’s lawyer offers Will a deal, drop the class action suit and they’ll find the money to save her baby, but Will says no. When it looks like the outcome will be in favor of Kate, Lifestate’s defense claims that Kate’s husband inaccurately filled out their application for coverage and thus voids their contract for insurance. With Kalinda’s help, Will gets leverage on Lifestate’s unethical practices and rather than the information becoming public, a settlement is reached and the baby’s surgery is a success. On the personal front, Peter continues to repair his reputation through religion while at the office, Alicia and Will share a kiss which leads to Alicia sleeping with Peter.

Doubt
April 6, 2010
Alicia and Will defend a college student accused of killing her roomate. As they defend their client Will and Alicia must deal with the tension that exists between them since the night of their kiss.

Bianca Price stands trial for the murder of her sorority mate, Heather Cross. Bianca, Heather and Josh Mundy, a guy Bianca had casually been seeing, engaged in a threesome while on the sleep aid, Volpidem. Because of the effects of the drug, Bianca is unable to recall the specifics of the event. Will meets with ballistics expert Kurt McVeigh, but McVeigh won’t take the case because the evidence he’s reviewed finds Bianca guilty. Diane’s feelings toward McVeigh have not waned since their last encounter and she agrees to dinner at his hotel while he’s in town testifying on another case. Digging deeper in the details of the case, Kalinda discovers that the victim and Josh Mundy were stealing laptops and other electronics from campus buildings and dorm rooms. She also finds a video which shows Josh Mundy in a leather jacket that he removed from the room after Heather was shot. With the new evidence, McVeigh discovers that the shooting was accidental. Heather was going through Bianca’s drawers looking for valuables when she accidentally shot herself with Bianca’s gun. The defense is still unsure of the verdict as Diane’s and McVeigh’s relationship is brought up in court, casting a shadow on McVeigh’s testimony. Unwilling to take a chance with the verdict, Heather takes the plea bargain of second degree murder with a sentence of 10 years. We end on the jurors votes in the trash all reading “Not Guilty”.

Boom
April 27, 2010
Jeffrey Sanborn’s widow, Karen Sanborn, is seeking punitive damages for her husband’s death which her new attorney, Jonas Stern, claims was the intentional act of SLG’s client, Charles Clay, owner and editor of The Cook County Vindicator. A Muslim extremist group claimed responsibility for the pipe bomb explosion at the newspaper’s office after Charles published a controversial political cartoon that showed the image of the Prophet Muhammad being humiliated. Managing editor, Jeffrey Sanborn was killed in the blast. As Jonas and his team try to convince the jury that Charles published the cartoon to sell more newspapers, SLG looks closer at the crime scene and realizes that the bombing was an inside job. Also, Alicia plays on Jonas’s dementia, throwing him off during the trial while Cary foils Jonas’s attempt at poaching a number of SLG associates. On the personal front, Peter and the family attend a church service, but he uses this opportunity to secretly meet with Gerald Kozko about his potentially damning testimony. Alicia is furious at Peter for making her believe he had found religion and was trying to be a better man. She leaves and we end on Peter going after her with the electronic monitoring alarm going off.

Mock
May 4, 2010
We’re back in the apartment from Zach's and Grace’s perspective. When Peter crosses the threshold, the electronic monitoring alarm begins to sound followed shortly by the phone ringing. Grace answers the phone before the fifth ring and tells the sergeant that her father is in the shower, but the sergeant hangs up when she’s unable to put Peter on the phone. Zach grabs his skateboard and smashes the alarm. When the police arrive, Peter is back in the apartment and Zach blames a skateboarding trick gone wrong on the broken sensor. On her way to work the following morning, Alicia follows police officers to her building manager, Simran’s, apartment. They’re questioning her son, Amal, about the travel agency where he works, but Alicia recommends that Simran ask the police officers to leave if they’re not charging Amal with a crime. Because Amal did not cooperate, immigration takes Simran away to be deported because she’s been living in the US illegally for 27 years. If Alicia can get information on the identity theft ring Amal is suspected of being involved with, they’ll put in a good word with immigration to stop Simran’s deportation. Amal is tasked with downloading files from where he works, but someone tips off his bosses, the Pujari Brothers, that they’re being watched. Before the travel office is investigated, Kalinda takes a box she saw one of the brothers hide before the police can confiscate it. Inside the box are sapphires which Kalinda tries to track. When the box, not the sapphires, leads Kalinda and Cary to the only store that carries that brand, they realize that its Amal’s sister Frida who was the courier for the Pujari’s. Though she’ll face some jail time, this information helps free Simran from deportation.

Unplugged
May 11, 2010
SLG divorce lawyer David Lee is representing Olivia Lyons, the soon to be ex-wife of rock star Max Lyons. David has asked Alicia to join in the proceedings. David and Max’s lawyers agree on the terms of the divorce agreement, but Max winds up in a coma after a motorcycle accident soon after. David acts quickly before the divorce is finalized by removing Olivia’s signature page from the settlement so that Olivia will still be married to Max and be given power of attorney over his estate. His plan is for Olivia to get half of Max’s estate instead of the annual amount according to the divorce agreement. Max’s new fiancé, Shaina, had a son with Max, so there’s a fight over who should control Max’s estate. The judge gives both sides a day to prepare before he decides. While trying to make an argument for keeping Max alive, Kalinda finds a video of Max just before his accident where he appears to be intoxicated, but the original toxicology report came up clean. When a second report shows that anti-freeze was in his system, Kalinda catches Max’s manager, Jay, by his ringtone, the same one heard in the video of Max before his crash. Jay wanted to cash in on being named in Max’s will. The remaining sides come to agreement where Shaina receives $1 Million dollars annually while Olivia receives the remainder of the estate and full guardianship of Max. The competition between Cary and Alicia comes to end with Alicia winning a position at the firm while Cary is let go.

Hybristophilia
May 18, 2010
Alicia is celebrating her victory with Kalinda when she gets a request from Will to get client, and accused wife killer, Colin Sweeney, to sign off on the new language in his company’s merger. When Alicia arrives at Sweeney’s apartment she finds him handcuffed to a dead woman and his dog has been stabbed to death. The woman is identified as court reporter, Sheila Warburg. She was stalking Colin after his murder trial and he played along, but during there last encounter she was trying to kill him and he was only defending himself. As Alicia and Kalinda start putting together their case, they discover that Colin killed his own dog in an attempt to make his story more believable, but they also find that the victim, Sheila Warburg, had a history of stalking criminals. With Sweeney’s company’s merger looking stronger without him in the picture, SL&G plead out and Sweeney agrees to an eight year sentence. Though he still claims his innocence, he admits to Alicia that he did kill his wife, so this is just. On the personal front, the charges against Peter are dropped and he is a free man. Also, after being fired by Diane and Will, Cary is approached by Glenn Childs about working in his office and he accepts.

Running
May 25, 2010
Alicia and Diane facilitate an immunity deal for an undercover cop who will testify in front of a grand jury that his fellow officers, Task Force members, have been conspiring with gang members to deal in illegal firearms. Two hours later, the cop is dead. The cop’s widow files a multi-million dollar wrongful death suit against Cook County and the City of Chicago and Alicia is her lawyer. Now working for Childs, Cary offers $300,000 to settle the wrongful death suit. Alicia rejects the offer and preps for trial. Kalinda finds the cache of illegal weapons, but the Task Force officers maintain their innocence in the death of their comrade. Further investigation reveals that the cop’s widow was the one who tipped off the gang member of her husband’s true identity. Alicia confronts her and the widow confesses, her husband was physically abusive, beating her on a regular basis and by telling the gang he was a cop, she knew they would kill him and this was her way out for her and her children. The season ends with Peter making his official speech to put him back in the running for state's attorney. As he reaches out for Alicia to join him onstage, Alicia hesitates due to her phone showing that Will is calling.

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The Good Wife
Season Two Episode Guide


Taking Control
September 28, 2010
Picking up just as we left off, Alicia is about to join Peter on the dais as Will calls. Eli grabs the phone and gets Alicia to take Peter’s hand. Will leaves two messages: the first saying he understands they should just drop it, then the second saying no, I love you, and I’m not dropping this. Eli deletes the second message. Before they have a chance to settle things, Will gets caught up in the law firm merger and has to deal with the new partner, Derrick Bond. In court, Alicia is appointed as a counselor to an accused murderer who insists on defending himself.

Vance Salle, the owner of a political website is accused of murdering his partner. He claims that the government is responsible for the murder and framed him, all because of sensitive material that was leaked on his website. The prosecution – which Cary is a part of – seems to have a straight forward case. However, it starts to turn in Salle’s favor with some clever help from Alicia. Kalinda, along with Bond’s investigator Blake, help track down a witness that lends credibility to Salle’s conspiracy theory. But in the end, it becomes clear that Salle really is the killer, and the best Alicia can do is to rush to closing arguments before newly-found damning evidence is presented. Alicia convinces Salle to take a 5-year plea before the jury rules.

Double Jeopardy
October 5, 2010
Dissatisfied that Alicia wins a not guilty verdict for a young Army Reservist accused of murdering his wife, Cary has the case re-tried in military court. In military court, the rules are different and the law is presented differently stacking the decks against Alicia. But Alicia has a plan and calls Cary to the stand as a witness as a way of producing evidence which gives a break in the case and saves her client. Meanwhile as the campaign kicks into full gear, Child resorts to dirty tricks in an effort to mar Peter’s reputation.

Breaking Fast
October 13, 2010
For the first time, we see SLG go squarely on the offensive with prosecutors, filing a multimillion-dollar malicious prosecution suit against the S.A.’s office for ruining an innocent defendant’s life. Childs is desperate to defend his department’s decisions while covering his own ass; Diane and Will debate how to best utilize Alicia in a case against her husband’s political opponent; and Kalinda and Cary go head-to-head in trying to determine the true culprit’s identity. All of the maneuvering builds to one explosive conflict between Alicia and Glenn Childs that could make or break the case—and ultimately, the campaign.

Alicia’s freewheeling, energetic brother surfaces in her life again-- and levies a surprising (and false) accusation against Peter. In navigating the fallout, Owen tells Alicia the truth: he thinks she should leave her husband.

Cleaning House
October 20, 2010
Alicia once again faces the impossibly sweet young Nancy Crozier, only this time she’s our co-counsel and – supposedly – on the same side of the case. Although Alicia’s prepared for her innocent-with-a-dagger routine, we initially think it can work toward our common goal: defending our linked clients in a civil suit. But when Nancy proves as dangerous as the opposition, Alicia fights on two fronts and ultimately out-maneuvers her to protect her client.

Meanwhile, when a bombshell drops in the Childs campaign, Alicia is implicated in an ethics scandal. If Alicia is proven to be the source of the leak, it’s not only a blow to the Florrick campaign, but she could be disbarred. Could Childs have leaked the information to get revenge on Alicia? Peter and Eli race to clear Alicia’s name, but when they learn that Childs is innocent, they realize another agenda is at play. A third candidate is setting the stage to enter the State’s Attorney race. Now the question is: who is it?

VIP Treatment
October 26, 2010
This episode begins right where the last one ends, with young DA Wendy Scott-Carr announcing her intent to run for State's Attorney at a gala dinner in front of Alicia, Peter, and the LGB partners. While Peter and Eli try to figure out what this means for their campaign, Alicia is called back to the firm on an urgent matter.

Lara White, a VIP massage therapist at one of the best hotels in town, wants to sue Nobel Peace Prize winner Joe Kent, the most beloved democrat in the country, for sexual assault. She claims that when she rebuffed Joe's demands for sexual release after giving him a massage earlier that evening, he threw her to the bed and used her to get off. The partners listen to her story, but aren’t sure if she’s telling the truth – she’s remarkably calm for someone who was assaulted only hours earlier, and there are several glaring inconsistencies in her story. The police declined to prosecute as well, raising more red flags. To complicate matters further, Lara has decided to meet with a rival firm later in the evening. LGB only has four hours to decide if the want to take her case.

Further investigation only muddies the water. Kalinda and Blake learn that Lara is a democrat, but did suspiciously visit Joe Kent’s website earlier in the day. They also discover that she has a roommate, Sabrina, who is also a masseuse at the hotel – and she claims that Lara gives her clients sexual favors upon occasion. Lara also reveals to Alicia that she has a towel containing some of Joe’s semen. But DNA testing takes weeks, and there’s no way to prove he didn’t ejaculate accidentally during the massage, so the case still seems weak. When Alicia asks Lara who referred the case to her, she reveals that it was Cary in the DA’s office. Does he really think we should go after Joe, Alicia wonders, or is he still trying to hurt the firm?

Meanwhile, Will attempts to settle the case with Joe Kent’s lawyer, Wilk Hobson. Hobson is so incensed at the charges that he starts a physical fight with Will, causing them both to get a bit bloodied and bruised. Right after the fight, Hobson goes to Eli at the dinner and offers him a proposal: Joe is willing to make a very valuable endorsement of Peter in exchange for him convincing his wife to drop the suit. Peter rebuffs him, but Joe goes ahead with the endorsement anyway. Peter realizes right away that this is to publicly link them. That way if he goes down, Peter will go down with him.

Joe’s wife Lisa Kent also calls Alicia and tells her not to prosecute. All of Joe’s efforts helping victimized women in the Sudan are at risk if he goes down, Lisa pleads. His financial backers will pull their funding, and many more lives will suffer. She doesn’t care if her husband is guilty if it means hurting the lives of so many others.

Right as LGB’s deadline is about to expire, Kalinda uncovers the piece of information that convinces the partners of Lara’s honesty: the story of another massage therapist, four years earlier, who had the same story about Joe but declined to press charges. But when Alicia goes to tell Lara that they’re taking her case, she finds her would-be client in the process of leaving. Lara tells Alicia that she knows the media will go after her, not the beloved Joe Kent. Her life will be turned upside down, just as Alicia’s was, and she has decided that it’s not worth it. Alicia is left stunned as Lara leaves the firm, deciding in the end to let her assailant off the hook.

Poisoned Pill
November 9, 2010
Alicia combats a disabled attorney (Michael J. Fox) who tries to use his disability to sway a jury during a class-action suit against a pharmaceutical company. Meanwhile, Kalinda confronts a former friend who is giving Blake inside information on her, and Peter becomes concerned about Wendy's threat to his campaign because of her rising popularity.

Bad Girls
November 16, 2010
Alicia defends a teen pop star (Miranda Cosgrove) charged with a DUI and the case goes well until the starlet is also accused of attempted murder. Meanwhile, Peter is shocked when the Democratic Committee asks him to drop out of the race for state's attorney.

On Tap
November 23, 2010
Alicia defends an alderman accused of taking a bribe from a Muslim extremist group. To prepare, Alicia reviews wiretap evidence and is shocked to discover that some of the tapes pertain to her.

Nine Hours
December 14, 2010
Alicia tries to get a stay of execution for a death-row inmate after she receives a vague tip from a courthouse clerk who suggests an error was made in the case. Meanwhile, Peter prepares for his first debate in the state's attorney race.

Breaking Up
January 11, 2010
A client's son is accused of murder and Alicia tries to turn the young man against his girlfriend, who is also accused of the crime. Meanwhile, Diane asks Alicia to make a tough decision regarding the law firm's split.

Two Courts
January 18, 2010
Will fears his client isn't getting a fair trial because of the judge's biased attitude, so he hires a jury consultant who claims to be able to predict a case's outcome by reading people's expressions. Later, Will uncovers information regarding Bond's intent for the firm.

Silly Season
February 1, 2011
Alicia Florrick defends a prisoner who confesses (under duress) to stabbing a fellow inmate with a shiv fashioned from a toothbrush, killing him. Cary Agos of the prosecuting team challenges the defense by uncovering an unlikely connection between the two inmates. Meanwhile, Wendy Scott-Carr – in a case of attempted payback for a racist flyer - tries to force Peter Florrick out of the state's attorney race by threatening to expose a sensitive piece of Florrick family history. Also: racism is again addressed when the "n-word" comes into play.

Real Deal
February 8, 2011
Alicia finds herself once again on the verge of don't or do trust Michael J. Fox, who honors this show by yet another guest appearance as Louis Canning. They start to race against each other to round up the most clients for a huge class action lawsuit and along the way the team discovers a mole in the law firm, who seems to be working for Canning. Meanwhile, Diane and Will must put their coup on hold as Derrick Bond brings in a Super PAC as a client and they learn that his intentions are far more layered as first considered.

Net Worth
February 15, 2011
Will and Diane take on a defamation case from a young Internet billionaire, who is suing the film studio for depicting him in a negative light. Meanwhile, Alicia confronts Will about the message he left on her voice mail.

Silver Bullet
February 22, 2011
Diane is forced to defend Kurt when he is sued for a testimony he gave. Meanwhile Eli finds out that Wendy Scott Carr had an ilegal nanny that can provide as silver bullet for his campaign but is suprised to learn he developed feelings for Natalie ( America Ferrara ), the nanny. And Alicia is having a hard time accepting Grace new life path, named God.

Great Firewall
March 1, 2011
The law firm of Lockhart, Gardner and Bond sues a social networking site on behalf of a Chinese dissident, meanwhile Will and Diane hope to wrestle the firm away from Derrick Bond once and for all. Cary informs Kalinda about the investigation in which Kalinda is the prime suspect due Blake. Alicia receives an unexpected offer.

Ham Sandwich
March 22, 2011
Glenn Childs pulls Kalinda before the grand jury which causes Kalinda to enlist Alicia to defend her. Grace starts being more and more involved with her father's campaign due her belief in God. Blake discovers the biggest secret yet that Kalinda has been hiding.

Killer Song
March 29, 2011
The firm has to deal with a unique case when they stand by the daughter [Gaby Hoffman] of a murdered woman who discovers the convicted killer wrote a song about the crime. Meanwhile Natalie [ America Ferrara ] returns when her father is in danger of being deported. Kalinda has to deal with her own mess and decides to talk to Peter about their past, but they discover that someone in the DA office may be able to blackmail them.

Wrongful Termination
April 5, 2011
Alicia goes up against Louis Canning (Michael J. Fox) in court when she represents families of workers who committed suicide because of poor working conditions. Meanwhile, a reporter threatens to run a story accusing Peter of sleeping with a coworker and Eli tries to stop the article from going forward.

Foreign Affairs
April 12, 2011
The firm tangles with a South American dictator when it represents a small drilling contractor in a dispute against a major oil company. Meanwhile, Alicia is pressured into giving a TV interview and the state's attorney election results come in.

In Sickness
May 3, 2011
Lockhart Gardner represents a patient in a case against Patti Nyholm over a liver transplant. When Patti fires her law firm, she ends up hiring Lockhart Gardner to defend her in the case. Meanwhile, Alicia has to deal with the fallout of the news about Kalinda and Peter's affair.

Getting Off
May 10, 2011
The firm defends an adultery-Web-site owner, the prime suspect in the murder of one of the site's users. Meanwhile, Alicia confronts Kalinda about her one-night stand with Peter, prompting Kalinda to consider leaving the firm.

Closing Arguments
May 17, 2011
The second season concludes with the firm defending a man accused of murdering a judge. Alicia and Kalinda temporarily put aside their strained relationship to work on the case. Meanwhile, Eli decides to bring his consulting business to Lockhart/Gardner, but Alicia is against the idea.



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This is the hottest show on TV right now... I love it! and thank you for all the wonderful info
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Thanks for updating the guide Heather! I didn't realize you did that.

One thing though you have the last couple of episodes being aired in 2010, but they are from 2011.
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I wonder what is going to happen with Kalinda now that Alicia found out that she had an affair with her husband.
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Season Three Episode Guide


The Good Wife: A New Beginning
Special Presentation

September 4, 2011
Recapping key characters and storylines from the show's first two seasons including interviews with stars Julianna Margulies, Christine Baranski, Josh Charles, Archi Panjabi, Matt Czuchry, Alan Cumming and Chris Noth.

A New Day
September 25, 2011
Alicia defends a Muslim student who is accused of murdering a Jewish classmate, all while navigating the new developments in her personal life. Meanwhile, the staff of Lockhart/Gardner deal with new changes as well.

The Death Zone
October 2, 2011
Alicia navigates the finer points of English law when she tries a civil case in a British court via satellite and goes up against a queen's councilman (Eddie Izzard). In the case, a British businessman claims he was slandered by an author who wrote that he stole a fellow hiker's oxygen and left the stranded climber to die. Meanwhile, Peter asks Diane to submit to an audit before he will consider hiring her firm to represent cases for the state attorney's office.

Get A Room
October 9, 2011
Will and his ex-wife (Lisa Edelstein) meet for a court-ordered mediation session. Meanwhile, Eli and Diane disagree over how to handle a dairy company's public-relations disaster

Feeding The Rat
October 16, 2011
Alicia takes a pro bono case in which a witness quickly becomes the prime suspect. Meanwhile, Will and Diane plot the firm's direction and their futures.

Colin Sweeney Agonistes
October 23, 2011
Alicia is forced to rely on testimony from convicted killer Colin Sweeney (Dylan Baker) when the key witness in a case commits suicide. Meanwhile, Eli makes some big political moves on Peter's behalf.


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The Good Wife
Season Three Episode Guide


The Good Wife: A New Beginning
Special Presentation

September 4, 2011
Recapping key characters and storylines from the show's first two seasons including interviews with stars Julianna Margulies, Christine Baranski, Josh Charles, Archi Panjabi, Matt Czuchry, Alan Cumming and Chris Noth.

A New Day
September 25, 2011
Alicia defends a Muslim student who is accused of murdering a Jewish classmate, all while navigating the new developments in her personal life. Meanwhile, the staff of Lockhart/Gardner deal with new changes as well.

The Death Zone
October 2, 2011
Alicia navigates the finer points of English law when she tries a civil case in a British court via satellite and goes up against a queen's councilman (Eddie Izzard). In the case, a British businessman claims he was slandered by an author who wrote that he stole a fellow hiker's oxygen and left the stranded climber to die. Meanwhile, Peter asks Diane to submit to an audit before he will consider hiring her firm to represent cases for the state attorney's office.

Get A Room
October 9, 2011
Will and his ex-wife (Lisa Edelstein) meet for a court-ordered mediation session. Meanwhile, Eli and Diane disagree over how to handle a dairy company's public-relations disaster

Feeding The Rat
October 16, 2011
Alicia takes a pro bono case in which a witness quickly becomes the prime suspect. Meanwhile, Will and Diane plot the firm's direction and their futures.

"Marthas and Caitlins"
October 23, 2011

Episode Synopsis: Alicia is forced to rely on testimony from convicted killer Colin Sweeney (Dylan Baker) when the key witness in a case involving a plane crash commits suicide, but he wants his freedom in return. Meanwhile, Eli tries to get Peter selected as the keynote speaker at a political convention.

"Affairs of State"
Original Air Date: Oct 30, 2011

Episode Synopsis: Alicia defends a Taiwanese national accused of raping and murdering a young woman aboard a yacht during a drinking cruise. Meanwhile, Eli is approached by his ex-wife (Parker Posey) to vet her for a possible political campaign.

"Executive Order 13224"
Original Air Date: Nov 6, 2011

Episode Synopsis: Alicia represents a man who is suing the government because he claims he was tortured while he was held captive in Afghanistan. The case gets more complicated when Alicia is ordered to appear before a Treasury Department officer to report on her client. Meanwhile, Peter begins digging into allegations that Will may have stolen money from a previous law firm; and Diane suspects Will and Alicia may be involved in a relationship.

"Death Row Tip"
Original Air Date: Nov 13, 2011

Episode Synopsis: Alicia tries to win a stay of execution for a guilty man because he has information that could keep another one of her clients from a murder conviction. Meanwhile, Eli races to get ahead of a client's potential scandal. Chris Matthews guest stars as himself.

"Whiskey Tango Foxtrot"
Original Air Date: Nov 20, 2011

Episode Synopsis: Alicia and Will argue a case in front of a mercurial military judge. Meanwhile, Eli's confidence gets shaken; and Diane issues an ultimatum to protect the firm

"Parenting Made Easy"
Original Air Date: Dec 4, 2011

Episode Synopsis: A routine arbitration turns into a battle of wills between Alicia and Louis Canning (Michael J. Fox), but when Grace disappears it brings about an unexpected connection between the two. Meanwhile, Will asks Eli to look into the criminal investigation being brought against him.

"What Went Wrong"
Original Air Date: Dec 11, 2011

Episode Synopsis: Alicia searches for a way to have a judgment thrown out after a surprising guilty verdict. In addition, she begins to feel the consequences of some decisions she's made in her personal life.

"Alienation of Affection"
Original Air Date: Jan 8, 2012

Episode Synopsis: A couple whose divorce was overseen by Lockhart/Gardner brings a multimillion dollar lawsuit against the firm. The pair accuse the firm of encouraging their breakup for financial gain. F. Murray Abraham guest stars.

"Bitcoin for Dummies"
Original Air Date: Jan 15, 2012

Episode Synopsis: Alicia defends a lawyer who refuses to reveal a client's identity to the government. The mystery client is a computer programmer who illegally created a new online currency. Meanwhile, Kalinda becomes trapped in a no-win situation

"Another Ham Sandwich"
Original Air Date: Jan 29, 2012

Episode Synopsis: Wendy Scott-Carr presents her evidence against Will to the grand jury; and when Alicia takes the stand, details of her relationship with Will are revealed. Meanwhile, Eli squares off against rival Stacie Hall.

"Live From Damascus"
Original Air Date: Feb 19, 2012

Episode Synopsis: The firm leads a class-action lawsuit against a software company that allowed the Syrian government to make U.S. citizens disappear.

"After the Fall"
Original Air Date: Mar 4, 2012

Episode Synopsis: Alicia defends a documentary filmmaker who is blamed for a student's suicide. Meanwhile, power grabs are made at the firm; and Peter discovers the price of taking the moral high ground

"Long Way Home"
Original Air Date: Mar 11, 2012

Episode Synopsis: Alicia defends venture capitalist Colin Sweeney on sexual-misconduct charges, which threaten to derail his attempt to regain control of his company. Meanwhile, Cary is faced with a moral dilemma when Peter orders him to enforce office policies.

"Gloves Come Off"
Original Air Date: Mar 18, 2012

Episode Synopsis: Financial concerns lead Alicia to consider taking a job offer from Louis Canning when she opposes him in court. Meanwhile, Diane reconnects with Jack Copeland.

"Blue Ribbon Panel"
Original Air Date: Mar 25, 2012

Episode Synopsis: Alicia is assigned to be on a blue-ribbon panel that is investigating a police shooting. But she soon begins to question the actions of the panel chairman

"Pants on Fire"
Original Air Date: Apr 15, 2012

Episode Synopsis: Alicia is forced back into the public spotlight by Peter's latest political rival

"The Penalty Box"
Original Air Date: Apr 22, 2012

Episode Synopsis: Alicia represents a judge who is facing misconduct charges from his past as a prosecutor; Cary makes a decision about his career; and Kalinda copes with the fallout from Agent Delaney's investigation

"The Dream Team"
Original Air Date: Apr 29, 2012

Episode Synopsis: The third season ends with Lockhart and Gardner facing bankruptcy as Louis Canning and Patti Nyholm join forces to sink the firm. Meanwhile, Alicia faces her conflicted feelings about Peter; and Kalinda's past catches up with her.
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Season 4 Episode Guide



"I Fought the Law"
Original Air Date: Sep 30, 2012

The fourth season begins with Kalinda's estranged husband forcing his way back into her life. Meanwhile, Alicia fights for Zach's rights when he is targeted by an overzealous state trooper; and Diane and Will try to rescue the firm from financial ruin

"And the Law Won"
Original Air Date: Oct 7, 2012

Will tries his first case following his suspension, but he turns down a low settlement that could cost the firm some much-needed money. Meanwhile, Alicia inadvertently aids Peter's campaign.

"Two Girls, One Code"
Original Air Date: Oct 14, 2012

Alicia and Will represent an Internet start-up in a case that involves a search engine that is perhaps manipulating results. Meanwhile, Eli tries to squash a potential scandal in Peter's campaign.

"Don't Haze Me, Bro"
Original Air Date: Oct 21, 2012

Alicia and Diane are forced to constantly rethink their strategy when an opposing lawyer keeps changing tactics. Meanwhile, Eli wins a victory in his efforts to protect Peter's image

"Waiting for the Knock"
Original Air Date: Oct 28, 2012

The accountant for drug dealer Lemond Bishop is arrested. Alicia must determine what the Feds want and whether they are targeting his legal businesses or his drug money. Meanwhile, Nick creates more trouble for Kalinda.

"The Art of War"
Original Air Date: Nov 4, 2012

Alicia represents a female military officer who accuses a civilian contractor of attempting to rape her in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, a surprising new obstacle appears in Peter's path to become governor.

"Anatomy of a Joke"
Original Air Date: Nov 11, 2012

Alicia and Cary travel to Washington, D.C., to represent a comedian who is being sued by a TV network for indecency. While there, Cary has an uneasy reunion with his father. Back in Chicago, Diane and Will question Clarke's latest strategy to help the firm get out of debt.

"Here Comes the Judge"
Original Air Date: Nov 18, 2012

Will believes that a judge is biased against his client and demands a hearing to determine if another judge should take over the case. Meanwhile, Grace deals with the death of a classmate; and Zach searches for a way to help his dad's campaign.

"A Defense of Marriage"
Original Air Date: Nov 25, 2012

Alicia and Diane agree to let a famous liberal lawyer assist them on a case, but they soon realize that he may not have their client's best interests in mind. Meanwhile, Alicia's mother arrives seeking legal and moral support from her daughter and son

"Battle of the Proxies"
Original Air Date: Dec 2, 2012

Will defends a man accused of murder, and Alicia attempts to influence the outcome of the case by assisting a prosecutor in a nearby county who is trying another man for the same crime. Meanwhile, Eli feels pressure from the Justice Department.

"Boom De Ya Da"
Original Air Date: Jan 6, 2013

Will hopes for a large payday on his latest case, but frequent nemesis Louis Canning tries to delay a deposition that is crucial to Will's argument. Meanwhile, an old foe complicates Eli's life; and Will and Diane take a stand against Clarke.

"Je Ne Sais What?"
Original Air Date: Jan 13, 2013

Attorney Elsbeth Tascioni is arrested, so Alicia helps out with a case she was working on. Meanwhile, Peter gets conflicting advice from Eli and Jordan.

"The Seven Day Rule"
Original Air Date: Jan 27, 2013

Alicia is presented with a career-altering offer. Meanwhile, Will and Diane fight off their creditors.

"Red Team, Blue Team"
Original Air Date: Feb 17, 2013

Office politics surface when Will and Diane face Alicia and Cary in a mock trial. Meanwhile, Eli tries to avoid losing his role in Peter's campaign to Jordan, as he continues to fight the Justice Department.

"Going for the Gold"
Original Air Date: Mar 3, 2013

Elsbeth takes an assistant U.S. attorney to civil court for defamation when the Justice Department refuses to reveal who will be testifying against Eli. Meanwhile, Jordan helps Peter prepare for a debate.
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