In a recent interview, Christine Baranksi, who plays Diane on The Good Wife revealed that she wished her character "a happy ending" as the show comes to a close in a month's time.

Baranski also praised the co-creators Robert and Michelle King, revealing that they did a pretty phenomenal job with the CBS legal drama

Baranski spoke with E!Online said that bidding adieu to the show will obviously be hard on her, especially given what a great show it was when it came to the female characters and the writing.

"When people ask if I'm sad, I understand it's ending, but when you have something that's that well-written and great clothes, great dialogue and great characters, especially when it's female characters," she said. "You don't know what awaits because the Kings really know how to write smart girls, smart ladies."

Baranski also told the media website that she wants to see Diane's exit to be on a positive note and live "happily ever after" in the finale of Season 7.

In other recent news related to the ending of the show, the air date of the finale was announced.

The Good Wife will be bowing out for good on May 8, so fans can now arrange their viewing parties.

For fans who want to be ahead of the game and sendoff the show in style, they should attend the special panel discussion for the series at the Tribeca Film Festival this year on April 17, which will also feature a screening of the finale. The guests on the panel will include co-creators Robert and Michelle King and cast members Julianna Margulies, Cush Jumbo and Christine Baranski among others.

Here's the official synopsis for the next episode of The Good Wife, entitled "Shoot":

"In a defamation suit over a billboard he put up describing a gun store owner as a murderer. Also, a romantic rendezvous between Alicia and Jason is interrupted when Alicia learns that Grace is being accused of plagiarizing her college entrance essay."

The episode will air on March 20.

Watch the interview with E!Online:

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