The hit TV series 'The Good Wife' has now returned after its midseason break last January 10 with its 11th episode "Iowa". They sure are prepared as they have brought with them back lots of conflicts and issues that we all love. Fans are getting excited on what is in store for them for the next episode. So, here are some spoilers for you to feed your curious mind.
The next episode of The Good Wife will be titled 'Tracks' and it will be directed by Felix Alcala. Evident on the last episode was the tension getting high as Alicia's (Julianna Margulies) past is coming back and will hit everyone like a bulldozer. Aside from that, there was a racket when a voter went missing in Iowa Caucuses as Diane and Cary do their best to stand against racism issues. Peter (Chris Noth) will also be facing a lawsuit after he has lost in the presidential because of internal troubles.
So what are we going to expect on the upcoming episode? Alicia and Cary (Matt Czuchry) will be joining forces to protect a former client who will be facing a multi million dollar lawsuit. The episode will be titled "Tracks," and it has given us some hints through its promotional teaser where it showed snippets of the characters, along with the phrase, "Some can forgive, but others will never forget" as Margulies slams the door.
Aside from that matter, Alicia will also have to deal with a possible eviction due to her neighbors being unhappy with how her law firm is currently operating.
Find out more as 'The Good Wife' Season 7 Episode 12 airs on January 17 on CBS.


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