ALICIA IS SHOCKED TO LEARN THAT A DECEASED FORMER CLIENT BEQUEATHED HER MILLIONS, BUT LOCKHART/GARDNER CONTESTS THE WILL ON BEHALF OF THE WIFE, ON THE 100TH EPISODE OF “THE GOOD WIFE,” AT A SPECIAL TIME, SUNDAY, DEC. 1
Jordana Spiro Guest Stars as Detective Jenna Villette
Returning Guest Stars Include John Noble as Matthew Ashbaugh, Alicia’s Former Client; Stockard Channing as Veronica Loy, Alicia’s Mother; Nathan Lane as Clarke Hayden; and Democratic Political Strategist Donna Brazile as Herself
“The Decision Tree” – Alicia is shocked to learn that a former client bequeathed her millions, but Lockhart/Gardner quickly contests the will on behalf of the deceased’s wife. Meanwhile, Diane asks Kalinda to look into Damian’s background. Also, Eli and Marilyn are concerned about Peter being seen with Alicia’s more disreputable clients at the Florrick/Agos holiday party, on the 100th episode of THE GOOD WIFE, at a special time, Sunday, Dec. 1 (9:30-10:30 PM, ET/CT, 9:00-10:00 PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network. Jordana Spiro guest stars as Detective Jenna Villette. Returning Guest Stars Include John Noble as Matthew Ashbaugh, Alicia’s former client; Stockard Channing as Veronica Loy, Alicia’s mother; Nathan Lane as Clarke Hayden; and Democratic Political Strategist Donna Brazile as herself.
CHEAT TWEET: #TheGoodWife celebrates 100 eps w a bombshell: Is Alicia about 2 become The Good Millionaire? U won't want 2 miss 12/1 http://bit.ly/1f9vSvD
SERIES REGULARS:
Julianna Margulies (Alicia Florrick)
Christine Baranski (Diane Lockhart)
Josh Charles (Will Gardner )
Archie Panjabi (Kalinda Sharma)
Matt Czuchry (Cary Agos)
Makenzie Vega (Grace Florrick)
Graham Phillips (Zach Florrick)
Alan Cumming (Eli Gold)
Zach Grenier (David Lee)
RECURRING CAST:
Chris Noth (Peter Florrick)
Mary Beth Peil (Jackie Florrick)
Stockard Channing (Veronica Loy)
Jess Weixler (Robyn Burdine)
Kurt Fuller (Judge Dunaway)
Jason O’Mara (Damian Boyle)
Melissa George (Marilyn Garbanza)
Nathan Lane (Clarke Hayden)
Donna Brazile (Herself)
Hannah Sorenson (Isabel)
Kia Joy Goodwin (Sondra)
John Noble (Matthew Ashbaugh)
Mike Colter (Lemond Bishop)
GUEST CAST:
Kate Hodge (Lila Ashbaugh)
Leigh Ann Larkin (Paula)
Jordana Spiro (Det. Jenna Villette)
Written by: Robert King and Michelle King
Directed by: Rosemary Rodriguez
Source: CBS
Jordana Spiro Guest Stars as Detective Jenna Villette
Returning Guest Stars Include John Noble as Matthew Ashbaugh, Alicia’s Former Client; Stockard Channing as Veronica Loy, Alicia’s Mother; Nathan Lane as Clarke Hayden; and Democratic Political Strategist Donna Brazile as Herself
“The Decision Tree” – Alicia is shocked to learn that a former client bequeathed her millions, but Lockhart/Gardner quickly contests the will on behalf of the deceased’s wife. Meanwhile, Diane asks Kalinda to look into Damian’s background. Also, Eli and Marilyn are concerned about Peter being seen with Alicia’s more disreputable clients at the Florrick/Agos holiday party, on the 100th episode of THE GOOD WIFE, at a special time, Sunday, Dec. 1 (9:30-10:30 PM, ET/CT, 9:00-10:00 PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network. Jordana Spiro guest stars as Detective Jenna Villette. Returning Guest Stars Include John Noble as Matthew Ashbaugh, Alicia’s former client; Stockard Channing as Veronica Loy, Alicia’s mother; Nathan Lane as Clarke Hayden; and Democratic Political Strategist Donna Brazile as herself.
CHEAT TWEET: #TheGoodWife celebrates 100 eps w a bombshell: Is Alicia about 2 become The Good Millionaire? U won't want 2 miss 12/1 http://bit.ly/1f9vSvD
SERIES REGULARS:
Julianna Margulies (Alicia Florrick)
Christine Baranski (Diane Lockhart)
Josh Charles (Will Gardner )
Archie Panjabi (Kalinda Sharma)
Matt Czuchry (Cary Agos)
Makenzie Vega (Grace Florrick)
Graham Phillips (Zach Florrick)
Alan Cumming (Eli Gold)
Zach Grenier (David Lee)
RECURRING CAST:
Chris Noth (Peter Florrick)
Mary Beth Peil (Jackie Florrick)
Stockard Channing (Veronica Loy)
Jess Weixler (Robyn Burdine)
Kurt Fuller (Judge Dunaway)
Jason O’Mara (Damian Boyle)
Melissa George (Marilyn Garbanza)
Nathan Lane (Clarke Hayden)
Donna Brazile (Herself)
Hannah Sorenson (Isabel)
Kia Joy Goodwin (Sondra)
John Noble (Matthew Ashbaugh)
Mike Colter (Lemond Bishop)
GUEST CAST:
Kate Hodge (Lila Ashbaugh)
Leigh Ann Larkin (Paula)
Jordana Spiro (Det. Jenna Villette)
Written by: Robert King and Michelle King
Directed by: Rosemary Rodriguez
Source: CBS
Stockard is baaaack! *does a little dance* and John Noble! :D
ReplyDeleteAnd now we know how Florrick Agos will get some cash inflow.
I hope not. Taking a clients money and funding it into her new firm would be gross. I hope she decides to let it go but it gets foisted on her anyway or something. Actively fighting to keep it would feel really money-grabbing and not something Alicia would do.
ReplyDeleteAre you thinking what I'm thinking? *mother-daughter intervention time* :D
ReplyDeleteI doubt Veronica will be able to do proper damage control, but it's always fun to see her try to push for Will/Alicia. :)
It's an entirely different situation if he decided to leave Alicia the money for her work on his case (or whatever) and Lockhart Gardner decides to take it. I'm not saying she should use it to fund Florrick Agos (I too think it is not the best corse of action), but why is it better if the money goes to Lockhart Gardner?
ReplyDeleteAs I understand it, that's not what's happening. Her client bequeathed the money to her personally. It's not back payment for previous work(which would go to LG anyway, as Alicia worked for them at the time). LG are representing the client's wife. It's the wife who wants the money back, not LG.
ReplyDeleteI think that, regardless of the case, there's not enough information for us to make a call right now. Even if Noble (sorry, can't remember the character's name) bequeathed to her instead of his family and LG has nothing to do with the dispute, that is, as far as I'm concerned, perfectly legal. It sounds morally wrong, but in order to reach that conclusion we'd have to understand WHY he did it. But you're right, if Alicia pushes it, it will come off extremely greedy.
ReplyDeleteYes, my goodness does he hate Will. Can't wait
ReplyDeleteOk I know this is late but why did they go back to 3 word episode titles? I was looking forward to seeing what they could come up with this season having to use 5 words. But even if they didn't want to go through the trouble, why not start over with 1 word? I don't get why they went back to three.
ReplyDeleteThis is the one I've been looking forward to, I cant wait for all the drama and some more John Noble on my TV.
ReplyDeleteI've heard it's all part of a seven-year-plan. A probable season 6 would have 2 words, and a season 7 would have one word again, just like season 1.
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