Fans are raving for spoilers on what is going to happen next on the hit legal drama TV series "The Good Wife" which is now on its second half of season 7. So here are some spoilers to feed your hungry minds.
The upcoming episode was written by Tyler Bensinger and directed by Rosemary Rodriguez, entitled “Judged”. According to the synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic, Alicia will confront the judge when she gets wind of the information that a former bond court client was wrongfully sentenced and put to jail. Meanwhile, Diane joins forces with a college newspaper's student editor when she learns that the school wants the editor out for having written a "politically charged article."
Alicia (Julianna Margulies) will be seen getting in a heated discussion with the judge as she confronted him about a former bond court client was wrongfully sentenced and put to jail. It is still unknown as to how she got wind of the information but she immediately took action.
Diane (Christine Baranski)on the other hand, takes action as someone encounters a threat from school. She will be joining forces with a college newspaper's student editor when she learns that the school wants the editor out for having written a "politically charged article."
The upcoming season might also mean that we are going to say goodbye to some of the members of the team as executive producers Michelle and Robert King announced that they will be leaving after season 7 ends. Margulies also hinted on leaving the show but it still not final though.
Watch out for more updates.


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