'The Good Wife' Season 6 Spoilers: Finale Date For This Chapter Announced [VIDEO]
CBS announced the finale dates for all of its shows that are currently on air, revealing thet season 6 of The Good Wife will be wrapping things up on May 10.
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Although not enough consolation, at least fans get another month of the CBS legal drama, hopefully without interruptions -- the show has become known for taking impromptu hiatuses. CBS hasn't yet announced the renewal of the series, but it is pretty much a given and there will definitely be a season 7. The finale of season 6 will most likely be very emotional as Archie Panjabi, who portrays Kalinda Sharma, is set to make her exit. There is little information on how her character arc will be concluded, but having been a part of the series from the start, it will be hard to watch her leave.
Recently the preview for the next episode, titled 'Loser's Edit' was also unveiled. In the clip the detractors have Alicia in their clutch as the leaked emails give away a lot of dirt on the new lady SA. Ellie Gould (Alan Cumming) is seen all bothered and worked up by the press digging the "sexually-charged innuendo" in Alicia's emails. The journalist tells Ellie that the "public has the right to know."
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"Destroy her, see the damage you can do," R.D., played by guest star Oliver Platt is seen saying. The actor is playing a conservative business man, in whose interest lies Alicia's deposition as SA.
The clip ends on a very ominous note, as Ellie warns, "We are all in trouble now."
In other recent news, a report speculated the return of Johnny Elfman (Steven Pasquale) on The Good Wife after his emotional exit in the latest episode of season 6.
E!Online got the showrunners of the CBS legal drama to weigh in on the love triangle among Alicia (Julianna Margulies), Finn Polmar (Matthew Goode) and Johnny. An inside source also dished about Elfman's return on the show.
Through this season, Alicia is seen drawn to both Finn and Johnny but she gets physically intimate with her handler over Finn as Goode's character would remind her of Will Gardner (Josh Charles) a bit too much. Co-creator Robert King told E!Online that they were pretty sure they wanted to avoid a triangle this time around.
"We wanted to do something this year that avoided the love triangle aspect that are fun, but also become a trap for the series," he said.
'Loser's Edit' will air on April 5 on CBS.
Watch the preview here: