As Alicia (Julianna Margulies) and Finn (Matthew Goode) get closer on The Good Wife, heavy speculation about the duo's imminent romantic involvement has begun to take over.

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The latest episode, titled Red Zone, of the CBS legal drama, showed the two spending more time together and also being a touch flirtatious. It is obvious that both hold the other in high regard and are willing to go the extra mile for the friendship -- like Finn wanting to endorse Alicia for State's Attornery despite how it would jeopardies his job, and Alicia sticking by his endorsement despite Peter's (Chris Noth) disapproval. The Huffington Post just went all out and declared that the two should "get a room already," hinting at the strong possibility of their coupledom.

But there is nothing new about this kind of speculation, as the sparks flew very early on when Goode came on board, and was also being suggested as being the replacement for Josh Charles, who played the male lead on the series.

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Then, Michelle and Robert King, executive producers of the show, seemed to give away some hints in an interview.

"He's Alicia's connection to Will's last moments, because he was there [in the courtroom]. He was with Will. And it turns out he was fairly heroic in covering Will. And Finn was hit a few times with gunfire because of that. So Alicia feels a connection there," Robert said.

The promo for the next episode, titled Sticky Content, shows the FEDs convincing Cary by informing him about a wire tap which reveals Bishop's intent to murder Cary. Alicia is also seen confronting Frank, in the clip. Another line of contention that is engaged has to do with Alicia rebuking Peter (Chris Noth) about another controversy relating to him that she might have to deal with during campaigning.

The next episode of The Good Wife will air on November 19 on CBS.

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