What a wacky episode of “The Good Wife.” Strange antics, frustrating politics, a car that drives itself, and an annoying know-it-all software developer all create chaos in Alicia’s life. Not to mention some almost-intimacy with Jason Crouse. But a new, relaxed Alicia takes it all in stride.
We start at the offices of Lockhart, Agos & Lee, where Diane and Cary simultaneously defend the manufacturer of a self-driving car, and the employee “driving” the vehicle when he had an accident that put a woman in a wheelchair. The employee couldn’t get the car out of “driverless” mode, and it slowly hit the woman’s car, pushing her into a busy intersection. Louis Canning defends the woman.
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With LAL dividing their attention between their two clients, the employee feels unsupported. Canning, who seems to have a whole stack of Alicia’s business cards, senses the employee’s dissatisfaction and tells him to call Alicia. So the three warring law firms are back together again. I’m still not sure what Canning gets out of sending Alicia clients, but I certainly enjoy seeing these brilliant lawyers play off each other.
Thanks to testimony from a rather obnoxious software developer—and an especially unnerving ride in the self-driving car—we learn that some of the employee’s coding “friends” hacked into the car’s software to mess with the employee. They may not have meant anything cruel or damaging, but it ended up forever altering this poor woman’s life.
As much fun as it is watching Alicia kick butt at the law, and I feel that she’s gotten a little softer this season so I’m glad to see that hard edge come back, I still want them to find a little more to do with Cary and Diane. They all seem to be side characters to Alicia’s story. But since she is “The Good Wife,” perhaps that’s how it should be.
While working with Jason on the case, Alicia invites him to have a drink with her. She’s trying to soften the blow of asking him to sign a liability release. He knows it’s likely because of his history, but she of course refuses to say so. But she can see how it implies a lack of trust on her part. Jason, and I, feel sure that’s not what it is, and I’m excited to see what might happen between the pair, especially when Alicia asks him to stay for a frozen pizza taco dinner.
But No! Peter enters, uninvited, with a huge entourage of supporters and protectors. Dang. So much for any intimacy with Jason. I’d still like to know what happened during their drinks two weeks ago, especially with Jason’s comment today: “This must be serious; we’re in your kitchen.” As opposed to what? (I know some readers find Jason, or Jeffrey Dean Morgan, a little creepy, but I find him incredibly sexy. Not sure what that says about me.)
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Zac Barnett of American Authors is seen on set for a video shoot on Oct. 26, 2014, in Dickson, Tenn. (Rick Diamond / Getty Images)
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Extras acting in the HBO series “Game of Thrones” leave the bullring on Oct. 22, 2014, as film crews began shooting part of the fifth season in the southern Spanish city of Osuna. (CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP/Getty Images)
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Indira Varma is on the set of “Game of Thrones” at Real Alcazar on Oct. 19, 2014, in Seville, Spain. (Europa Press / Europa Press via Getty Images)
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Actors film “Game of Thrones” at Real Alcazar on Oct. 19, 2014, in Seville, Spain. (Europa Press / Europa Press via Getty Images)
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is on the set of “Game of Thrones” at Real Alcazar on Oct. 19 in Seville, Spain. (Europa Press / Europa Press via Getty Images)
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Sylvester Stallone poses with his puppet as he takes part in the TV show “Le Grand Journal” at the Cannes Film Festival. (LOIC VENANCE / AFP/Getty Images)
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Jamie Foxx filming “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” on April 21, 2013, in New York City. (Aby Baker/Getty Images)
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Actor Andrew Garfield, center left, is seen on the set of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” in New York City with his stunt double William Spencer, right, and a second stunt double. (Raymond Hall/ WireImage/Getty Images)
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Actor Andrew Garfield, right, rehearses a scene with his stunt double William Spencer on the “The Amazing Spiderman 2” movie set in Madison Square Park in New York.
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Actor Andrew Garfield, right, his stunt double William Spencer, center, and a second stunt double are seen on the set of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” in New York City. (Raymond Hall/ WireImage/Getty Images)
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Jamie Foxx filming on location for “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” on April 21, 2013, in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone filming “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” on location in New York City. (Aby Baker/Getty Images)
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Jamie Foxx as Electro/Max Dillon in “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” on location in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Actor Andrew Garfield, right, his stunt double William Spencer, center, and a second stunt double are seen on the set of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” in New York City. (Raymond Hall/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Actor Paul Giamatti films a scene at the “The Amazing Spiderman 2” movie set in Madison Square Park on June 22, 2013, in New York City. (Ray Tamarra/Getty Images)
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Actor Andrew Garfield is seen on the set of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” in New York City. (Raymond Hall/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Actor Paul Giamatti is seen on the set of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” in New York City. (Raymond Hall/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Actor Paul Giamatti on the set of “The Amazing Spiderman 2” in New York City’s Madison Square Park. (Ray Tamarra/Getty Images)
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Jamie Foxx on location for “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” in New York City. (Bobby Bank/ WireImage/Getty Images)
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Julianne Moore and Kristen Stewart play mother and daughter filming on location for “Still Alice” on March 21, 2014, at Lido Beach, N.Y. (Steve Sands/Getty Images)
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Richard Gere on the set of “Time Out Of Mind” on March 26, 2014, in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImages/Getty Images)
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Jeremy Renner films an action scene in Aoasta, Italy, for “Avengers: Age of Ultron.”. (Photopix/Getty Images)
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Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Taylor-Johnson film on location in Pont-Saint-Martin in Aosta, Italy, for “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” (Photopix/Getty Images)
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Actors are suited up for special effects on the set of “Avengers: Age of Ultron” in Aosta, Italy. (Photopix/Getty Images)
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Richard Gere and Ben Vereen on the set of “Time Out Of Mind” on March 26, 2014, in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Arnold Schwarzenegger performs on the set of “Despierta America” with Joe Manganiello at Univision Headquarters in Miami. (Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images)
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Donal Logue, left, and Ben McKenzie on the set of “Gotham” on March 20, 2014, in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Kevin McHale, left, Chord Overstreet, Chris Colfer and Darren Chris on the set of “Glee” at Washington Square Park on March 14, 2014, in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Lea Michele and Michael Lerner on the set of “Glee” on March 16, 2014, in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Louie CK on the set of “Louie” on Jan. 31, 2014, in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Wil Estes and Vanessa Ray on the set of “Blue Bloods” on Jan. 31, 2014, in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Skyler Gisondo and Ben Stiller on the set of “Night at the Museum 3” on Feb. 6, 2014, in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
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George Clooney, second from left, filming “Tomorrowland” at Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias on Jan. 21, 2014, in Valencia, Spain. (Europa Press/Europa Press via Getty Images)
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Kevin Bacon and Sprague Grayden on the set of “The Following” on Dec. 10, 2013, in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Mark Wahlberg is seen on set filming the movie ‘Transfomers 4: Age of Extinction’ on Sunday October 27,2013 in Hong Kong,China. (TPG/Getty Images)
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Mark Wahlberg performs on the set of “Transformers: Age of Extinction” in Hong Kong on Oct. 26, 2013. (Aaron Tam/ AFP/Getty Images)
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Scarlett Johansson filming a scene for her new movie, “Lucy” on Oct. 21, 2013, in Taipei, China. (TPG/Getty Images)
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Director Clint Eastwood, right, and actor John Lloyd Young as Frankie Valli on the set of “Jersey Boys” in Kearny, N.J. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Edie Falco, left, and Julie White on the set of “Nurse Jackie” in New York City. (Bobby Bank/WireImage/Getty Images)
Eli tried to call Alicia to ask if Peter could stay with her for a few days, because Vice is writing an article claiming they’re not really married. Alicia seems fine with it—and even takes it one step further by asking Peter if he wants “to get laid.” Really? Of course he’s interested. When Peter asks if Alicia’s OK, she explains matter-of-factly, “It’s always sexier not to care.” Ouch. I’m a little surprised Peter isn’t disappointed by that remark. Eli doesn’t know what to think of the situation when he discovers them afterward, but unflappable Alicia enjoys making Eli squirm.
Eli is also invested in the appearance of a Florrick marriage because bigwig campaign contributor Courtney Paige (special guest Vanessa Williams) may want to back Peter’s campaign. They stage a family dinner to celebrate Grace’s birthday, even though it’s months away, and put on a good show. Of course things don’t go exactly as planned when Peter’s mother Jackie shows up with her new beau Howard Lyman, to announce they’re engaged! To be married! All the while dropping little racial comments along the way. Peter’s frustrated, but all Alicia can do is laugh.
Courtney isn’t troubled by the interruptions—in fact, it may have helped Eli’s cause. She found the Florricks boring, like an old married couple, and having Jackie interrupt probably showed her they can be normal. She decides to back them.
Eli now seems to be genuinely helping Peter’s campaign. I wonder if he’s getting over his grudge, or if it’s just a coincidence. Either way, I love his banter with Nora. She’s great.
Alicia also battles DNC chair Frank Landau and the politician who wants to vote him out, both of whom are playing Alicia to get their way. We’ll have to see what happens next week to resolve that storyline, but suffice it to say, I hate politics, especially when they’re this shady.
So how do you like this episode, “Good Wife”-ers? Do you enjoy Nora too? Would Alicia rebuild a relationship with Peter, or will she pursue Jason (especially now that Morgan is joining “The Walking Dead”)? Has Eli given up his grudge? How does Alicia vote in that DNC meeting?
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