Season Five Spoilers
May 6, 2013 by Chanel
The Good Wife adjourned its fantastic fourth season more than a week ago but fans continue to deliberate over the twisty, turny finale and speculate about what’s to come. Series creators Robert and Michelle King graciously agreed to hit the pause button on their hiatus to answer a handful of burning TVLine reader Qs about the show’s game-altering fifth season.
Warning: Stop reading if you do not want to know who’s getting a new love interest, how much time will have passed between seasons, which popular characters may be returning and what’s next in the Will/Alicia/Peter triangle.
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Season 4 HQ Pictures
May 4, 2013 by Chanel
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Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×01 – I Fought the Law
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×02 – And The Law Won
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×03 – Two Girls, One Code
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×05 – Waiting for the Knock
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×06 – The Art of War
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×07 – Anatomy of a Joke
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×08 – Here Comes The Judge
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×13 – The Seven Day Rule
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×14 – Red Team/Blue Team
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×15 – Going For The Gold
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×16 – Runnin’ With The Devil
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×17 – Invitation to an Inquest
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×18 – Death of a Client
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×19 – The Wheels of Justice
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×20 – Rape: A Modern Perspective
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×21 – A More Perfect Union
Season Four: Episode Stills: 4×22 – What’s In The Box
The Good Wife Showrunners Answer Vulture Readers’ Season-Four Finale Questions
May 3, 2013 by Chanel
Earlier this week, Vulture asked readers to come up with questions for The Good Wife showrunners Robert and Michelle King. And you did! The Kings couldn’t answer every single one, but they did respond to more than a dozen frank inquiries. Needless to say, spoilers aplenty if you have not watched the season-four finale, but read on to find out about their original designs for Nick; the elevator plans for Florrick, Agos and Associates (hey, you asked!); and almost everything you could possibly want to know about the state of the Alicia-Will-Peter love triangle — and why in Alicia’s mind it’s over!
What exactly did Alicia mean when she said “it would be worse” in reference to being with Will again? —WONDERWALL
It “would be worse” for Alicia in purely an ethical and moral sense. It would be doing wrong.
Before, when she was with Will (the beginning of season three), it was on the heels of her separation from Peter. She could completely justify the affair with Will. But now Alicia and Peter are on the mend. She has agreed to recommit to him. She is taking Peter seriously again. To sleep with Will would be, to her mind, cheating. We’re not saying Alicia is right or wrong to think that, by the way. Obviously Alicia has been tainted by her mom’s blithely applied situational ethics. This has made her a bit stricter in her own sexual morality. She tends to hold herself to a higher standard. Anyway, that’s why it “would be worse.” It would be harder for her to think of it as not cheating.
Once and for all, will the voicemail of love [that Will left for Alicia at the end of season one] ever be addressed or should we give up on that forever? – KBMT1025
Well, forever is such a big word. Let’s just say “for the moment.” We felt we addressed the content of the “voice mail of love” in season two, episode eight. This is when Alicia hears a wiretap that catches Will mentioning the content of the message. We also felt the upshot of season two answered the dilemma of the voice mail: Alicia and Will started an affair.
The only thing that hasn’t been addressed, to our minds, is Eli’s duplicity in erasing the voice mail. We’re not saying we won’t return to this. It’s one of our open story lines. It could go the way of the frozen Russian in The Sopranos or come back like the … something that comes back.
Julianna Margulies said recently that we haven’t actually seen what ties Alicia to Will, besides their physical attraction. They have undeniable chemistry and the unrequited, forbidden love is romantic, but are you considering exploring how they fit? —CHRYSSI
We’ll probably explore more ways how Will and Alicia “fit,” but we tend to only like characterization when it is necessitated by action. Characterization in a vacuum, to us, is information, not entertainment. Luckily, the plot will be veering back toward Will and Alicia in a big way, but not as lovers — as enemies. But that’s just as good a way to explore characters. In fact, sometimes it’s better, and definitely it’s more interesting. Love only gets you so far dramatically. Hate is a great engine for carrying you the rest of the way.
Can we get some backstory as to what exactly Alicia and Will had at Georgetown and why she fell for Peter? —JUSTSOUTHOFBOSTON
Well … the backstory exists. The only way we can write characters is to know what happened to them. But the backstory is boring without some dramatic rationale for its regurgitation. It needs a pressing need within the plot. To use an example: There was a lot of what you might call backstory in the John Noble episode about his character, but what made it not play as backstory was that there was a pressing need for it: Alicia needed to review her time with John Noble to find out who the killer was. That’s a long way to explain [that] we’d rather not go into the backstory right now because it might matter for a future episode and then it will be baked into the story. Sorry.
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May 2, 2013 by Chanel
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