'The Good Wife' Season 7 Spoilers: 'Smash' Alumna Joins Cast For Last Few Episodes [VIDEO]
Megan Hilty, mostly known for her work on Broadway is joining the cast of Season 7 of The Good Wife.
Smash alumna Hilty will be guest starring in an episode of the CBS legal drama.
TVLine reports that Hilty will be joining the show to portray Holly Westfall, "a business owner and rival of Diane's husband, Kurt McVeigh."
Matthew Morrison, who is a recurring guest star on the show, also shared an on-set image with Hilty via his Instagram:
GLEE VS. SMASH on @thegoodwife_cbs #tvshowscollide @meganhilty
A photo posted by Matthew Morrison (@matty_motown) on Mar 30, 2016 at 5:23pm PDT
As the show is coming to a close, cast members have also been dishing about their experience working on it and where they'd like to see their characters headed.
Most recently, Chris Noth, who plays Peter Florrick on the CBS legal drama spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about some tense moments coming up for his character, and the fate of Peter and Alicia's (Julianna Margulies) relationship.
Initially, the actor revealed that he hadn't expect to last as long as he did on the series.
"I just thought, 'It's really about her journey as a single woman becoming independent and running a law firm,' but they've managed to remain together," he said. "It's been quite an intrepid relationship so I've gladly stayed for as long as it lasted. It's provided me with a really interesting seven years."
Noth also summarised their relationship over the years as being resilient yet something of a comment on marriage.
"There's an acceptance that it could end at any moment and that they've gone as far as they can go, at least they think that," he said. "The road has been long and hard on them and I think there's an acceptance that they might have outgrown the marriage, but we'll see."
Finally, the actor revealed that how the current seasn's story arc of grand jury proceedings set to take place against Peter affect his character and his relationship with Alicia.
"It brings up very primal feelings, let's just put it that way," Noth said. "It appears that they come to the end of the line with their relationship in that fight. You feel like there's nowhere else for them to go but I think they've been there before. They always teeter on the edge."
The latest episode, entitled 'Unmanned,' is set to air on March 27.