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welcome to the good pod um we're here
today to cover the good wife season five
episode fifteen dramatics your honor this
uh this was surely dramatic um i'm one
of your hosts jason reed sorry hold on
oh god
With me, as always, it's my co-host,
Marissa Garza.
Marissa, I don't even know why I'm asking,
you good?
I mean, no, I'm not good, Jason.
Are you good?
No, I'm terrible.
I'm bad.
I'm not good.
We're like traumatics, your honor.
Oh, the traumatic pod, the sad pod,
the crying pod.
well well i just want to be like
you know that that grieving person at the
at the funeral just throwing their body
over the casket not well why did it
have to be well well you just said
that my grandma like did that at her
father's funeral like she threw herself on
a casket i was like that's where i
get it from the dramatics sometimes
yeah yeah i know jason jason was really
trying to hold this in last episode
everyone i don't know i was trying to
give you i was trying to give you
all like a soft warning i didn't want
to spoil anything but just the fact that
i knew this was coming up and like
i've unfortunately like i couldn't help
myself but to find where it was i
was like i know it's coming up
I need to know.
And I was looking at episode descriptions.
And I was looking at the script for
next episode.
I was like, oh, okay.
So it's, it's fifteen.
Like, that's... It's fifteen.
That's what it is.
Fifteen out of twenty?
So... Yeah.
I've just been, I've just been, like,
for the last, you know,
four or so episodes,
I've known exactly when it was.
So it's just, like,
I need to prepare the audience and prepare
myself without spoiling things.
And I just...
Yeah.
I'm proud of you for not watching ahead,
unless you did,
and then I take it back.
No, at the total opposite of that.
I tried to put it off for as
long as I could.
I didn't watch it until today,
until an hour ago.
Because usually what happens is,
we'll do the podcast,
and I'm so excited about the next episode,
and I'll go back upstairs,
and I'll watch the next episode.
I did not do that last week.
I was like, I just...
I knew what it was,
and then actually watching the episode,
I was just so... It was nerve-wracking,
because my memory of it was that it
happened early in the... Yeah,
we should say what it is.
I don't think we've said... Well,
Will's dead.
Will was shot and killed.
Will was shot and killed, okay?
Will is no more.
Will, at least in the show.
Unmercifully gunned down...
in the courtroom yes and my memory of
it was that it happened early in the
episode and then there was a lot of
you know reaction and there's a lot of
like things happening but like in the
actuality of watching it it took so long
i was like oh my god they're not
gonna do this till like close to the
end of the episode like that's not how
i remembered it and so like we were
going about like and i could you know
i could see like people watching the
episode in the past just being like oh
you know
Another episode.
Beep bop, beep bop, beep bop.
And, you know, for those that don't know,
for those that are watching it the first
time and are rewatching and watching with
us, the podcast, like,
I know you felt that too.
It was just like, what just happened?
What?
What?
What do you mean?
Because this was a shock to everyone.
This was a shock in the real time.
this yeah like okay this was definitely
the time of network tv so this was
a week by week thing so yes like
this is just like another episode of the
good wife also there was like an
entertainment media machine um but it was
a lot different than it was not like
josh charles didn't have twitter
you know uh like he probably did he
probably may have but i mean like it
wasn't so it's the early two thousands um
like but like i guess what i'm trying
to say is like the machine was different
it was very like like we did not
know this was happening we did not know
like sometimes you know you'll hear of a
rumored exit from a show before
you actually see it.
And that did not happen during this time.
This,
this was a huge shock and definitely like,
it's something that shapes the rest of
this series and the one to come after
it.
And we're going to talk a lot about
this.
Like, just so you know, everyone,
we're going to talk about it today.
We're going to talk about it in the
next episode.
And then we also are going to basically
have like a will to,
grieving moment.
We're working on bonus coverage to bring
to you guys to dive a little deeper
into this and just talk about the makings
of it and how it affects things.
We are working on having someone...
I don't want to get your hopes up.
Not someone from the show or anything like
that.
But...
I would be dead if Josh Charles was
going to be on the show.
Marissa,
if I was just punking you and Josh
Charles showed up on stream,
I don't know if you would hug me
or kill me.
Not that,
but we are working on finding someone to
come talk to us.
It's in the works.
What do they call it?
If this actually doesn't happen,
don't blame me.
It's a
that basically like i was like i don't
know yeah we're working on it like we
have something set up but like don't blame
me if it doesn't come like yeah like
yeah things can change i just like this
is gonna take us a while to navigate
yeah yeah because like part of the the
reason like josh charles is such like a
presence on the show and drove so much
of the inner or like the beginning
spirit of the show,
the beginning vibe of the show,
the beginning plot of the show.
And so, you know,
having this end the way that it ends
that we'll talk about today is going to
take us,
we're just going to need some time.
So we're giving ourselves and you some
extra time to kind of do this out.
But as you'll see when we talk about
this episode,
this episode kind of just ends.
So we're going to pick that back up
with our coverage of the next episode to
kind of get the characters closure on it.
And then we'll
we'll tie it all together with some bonus
coverage.
Whatever that ends up being, everyone.
Will Gardner and Josh Charles is just a
foundational part of this show.
And we've done so much with him in
the Good Wife journey that
they can't help but have this be a
huge turning point in the show.
Whether it turns things for good or for
bad, we'll see,
but it's quite a turning point,
as we'll get into in our future coverage
of the show for the rest of the
series, for the next series,
and we'll get into how,
because everything cascades off of this
one moment.
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uh yeah with that being said marissa
we've put it off long enough let's get
into this thing oh okay all right this
episode starts with the previously on i'm
going to talk a little bit about what
they show us and then i also want
to set some previously on things that kind
of will help us talk through this this
episode
So the previous scene that we see has
Marilyn doing her angry walk down the hall
with Will behind her as they go talk
to Peter about the fact that Will's
testimony could really hurt Peter.
We see the video being shown eighty
gazillion times.
We see the conversation between Eli and
Jim Moody.
We see Peter telling Will I'm not owning
this decision.
So this is like very a lot of
like Peter and the tape type of
build up here and then at the end
we get this very little like uh yeah
and that danny little john murkett jeff
jeffrey grant's here too guys jeffrey
grant right you might want to remember
that you might want to study up on
it because it might be important this
episode we don't know we're just saying
it's like like and if you didn't know
this is gonna be a momentous occasion the
fact that there's a previously on attack
at the beginning of this is like what's
uh what's up what's going on here is
that usually especially in this show it
denotes importance because it's like okay
this is gonna be a big episode apparently
we're doing a previously on
And I remember, Jason,
when Jeffrey Grant showed up the first
time before, like, off the pod,
you were like, oh, boy, it's that guy.
That bitch.
That bitch Jeffrey Grant.
That asshole.
That dick Jeffrey Grant.
Here he is.
Because, like, I just have such, like,
you know, I used to watch the show.
He was on Weeds.
Like, Silas on Weeds.
Like, love the guy on Weeds.
Like, he was cool.
He was a bad boy.
All this good stuff.
And then after I see him on here,
I hate you so much.
You're the bait of my existence.
And so like seeing him pop up in
that episode, which was, you know, early,
kind of early in the season was just
like, oh, I can just start.
That's when things really started to rub
up for me in terms of like, oh,
it's coming.
Like it's it's it's a portender of things
to come.
Yeah,
because he didn't show up in the first
episode of the season,
but it was quite early, right?
It was right after...
Was it right after the split between...
I think so, yeah.
Because the situation was that he is the
son of a LG client.
And he was the one... Like, he...
He was caught.
He called in because he was in trouble.
And this is how Will got originally got
attached to this case.
And honestly, like we see him.
We last see Jeffrey Grant in jail,
like saying he will he's not going to
plead guilty.
He's going to go to trial.
But we don't necessarily see like Will
tells him it's going to be a while.
It's going to take a while.
But I'm in your corner.
I'm going to be here.
all this other stuff happens we never see
this guy again like we never even hear
like a hey i was talking to jeffrey
grant like any updates on the case at
all until this moment i think we got
one though i think we did get one
We did?
I think there was some mention in an
episode, a couple episodes before.
It was like, oh yeah,
because my ears are perked for Jeffrey
Grant.
I'm like, oh, okay.
So I think something was mentioned,
but no,
we didn't check back in with Jeffrey
Grant.
This is the only time after that we're
checking back in with him.
And yeah, because from my memory,
this was an Alicia case.
And Jeffrey was trying to call for Alicia.
And that was in the air.
It was like,
if anyone calls here for Alicia,
you give them right to me.
And that's how Will got attached to this.
This wasn't Will's case.
This was Alicia's case, which I'm sure.
Oh, there's some things in here also.
So let's put that on the Alicia list
right now.
Yeah.
um okay so we open up we are
in court there is definitely like a
montage we know that we know the routine
by now right there's opening statements
there's things going on uh jeff is like
very nervous he's so nervous that from the
perspective of us we are not hearing
anything we're just like hearing more
false sounds he's looking around the room
we've got a song playing and it's will
that kind of like takes jeffrey out of
this and says hey we're gonna be okay
Like, it's okay.
But Jeffrey is nervous.
And we see that the prosecution is setting
up their case.
The prosecution is being led by Mr.
Palmar, who I know as Downton Dude.
Yeah.
Downton Dude.
Was Downton before or after this?
As a history major,
I am horrible with time.
I think it was probably before,
or concurrent, maybe.
Maybe concurrent.
Yeah, because this is Matthew Goode,
known to many from Downton Abbey.
I wasn't a Downton Abbey watcher at all,
so I don't know.
Also from A Discovery of Witches,
more currently,
that is his most more current reference.
So yeah, Matthew Goode's here.
Matthew is good.
It was fun to see him and Will
kind of go back and forth.
And you can kind of see that they
are friendly with each other this entire
time.
There's some history here.
There's history here because at a certain
point, Will brings some evidence.
He's like,
I have this book here that Mr.
Paul Marr gave me a long time ago.
So they have a history.
They know each other.
They know each other.
And the prosecution is setting up
this case to lean hard on the DNA
evidence.
If you don't remember,
there was DNA found under Danny's
fingernails that belongs to Jeffrey.
So this is like the whole case.
This is all of it.
Prosecution is saying that he raped and
then killed her and everything is hinging
on this DNA under the fingernails.
They were members of that same B plus
club,
which we learned about in the last episode
in which we saw Jeffrey Grant that was
led by a professor who was a suspect
in this case for a very long time.
um and basically jeffrey's only alibi here
is that he was sleeping in his dorm
room and no one saw him so that's
the prosecution side of things on the
defense will saying dna evidence is not
that reliable like you know we shed so
many different like so many skin cells a
day that like even if i just touch
this railing and then you touch this
railing we could have transferred dna i
was like oh josh charles oh do you
want to transfer dna um oh my god
i was
That was the closest I would get.
That was the closest I would get.
Anyway.
Spicy Marissa.
Love Island season.
As far as, you know,
this being Will Gardner's last ever case
that he's going to argue and that,
you know,
I think he did a great job.
He did all the Josh Charles things.
He put on all the Josh Charles,
Will Gardner tricks, right?
He's like, he's having fun with the jury.
He's like, look, I touched this.
I left some trace evidence over here.
So that could have happened in this case.
It's like, yeah, I, you know,
he did great.
And he also,
there's like this unspoken to the jury
rule in the courtroom that you cannot name
the math professor in this at all.
So he's like, hey,
so they were part of this club that
was run by
A professor person saying who was also and
also they arrested the wrong man.
I'm not saying that these are the same
people,
but these are things that are happening.
And the judge is kind of on him
for this.
But Will is doing his Will dance of,
you know,
making sure he knows what's going on.
Yeah, he's, like, riding that fine line,
as Will likes to do, of, like, oh,
what can I get away with?
What can I say?
That'll, like, tip the jury off that,
you know, this might be, like,
not all on the up and up.
There might be some other stuff going on
here.
And then Judge, who's, you know,
Judge No Nonsense that we've seen several
times.
We've got a couple of Judge No Nonsense.
This is, like, this is Mr. Regular Guy.
This is Mr. Joe Blow, Mr.
Blue Collar Judge.
He's, like, hey, hey, hey, cut it out.
Cut it out over there.
Like, you know,
you're not going to do that here today,
Mr. Gardner, okay?
Yeah, he's like, no, no, no.
We're going to recess for lunch.
And you can tell, like,
Jeffrey is super nervous.
Like, he's still looking around.
And Will goes down and is like, hey,
this is a marathon, not a sprint.
This is, like, what I told you.
And he is like, they think I'm guilty.
And Will's like, yeah,
because they're going to have to until...
We get these experts on the stand until
we're able to do this.
This is just part of the game.
Again,
just want to mention just for the framing
of this entire thing,
that this is a rich white boy.
Just saying, just in case.
In case you wanted to look at a
system larger than what you're looking at
on television.
anyway go to alicia who is looking around
florida goes just like oh my god look
at this look at what we built look
what i built i'm so cool i'm so
amazing i'm amazing aren't they amazing
look at this in hindsight we should have
been like something's off here because
alicia is super happy like she's so happy
like we know her world's about to crash
down because she's she's happy right now
it's like it's like oh my gosh she's
like as she's seeing the hustle and bustle
and her new law of hers like look
at this
Look at what we did, Carrie.
We're the father and mother of this.
This didn't exist six months ago.
It's like, oh, we got a real firm.
It's like, oh, you're so happy now.
You stupid little instant Alicia.
You're going to be just so crushed in
a matter of forty-two minutes.
And I would also say that this was
a regular episode of the show,
but also it was a little disjointed.
Case in point in this situation.
She's just like, hey,
look at how wonderful.
Thank you, Carrie.
Thank you for making me do this.
And Carrie's like, hey, by the way,
I'm sleeping with Colinda.
And I'm like, what?
And then there's this really awkward
conversation where Alicia's like,
but I thought she was gay.
first of all like not like i acknowledge
the fact that i haven't talked to a
kalinda in like eight hundred years or
whatever and then carrie goes she's bi or
whatever and i just oh man first of
all happy pride everyone second of all um
Like this was just so like,
like just disconnected for me.
It kind of took me out of the
moment of like,
look at everything we've built.
And then, oh my gosh,
let's like not understand gay people.
Like I don't know.
This is shaking and saying, like...
No bi erasure.
We do not accept bi erasure over here,
y'all.
What are you doing?
Like,
it's just funny how sometimes this show
will just, like,
slap you in the face of being like,
hey, remember, this is twenty fourteen.
You know, like, bi or something.
It's like, I know that that is...
That was the sentiment at the time.
I think that in itself might be a
sentiment of the Kings to be like,
look how stupid these people are.
Because I think to write that in a
script, it's not what we feel,
but it's what a lot of people feel
about my people in this time and moment
of where the show is.
Because a lot of people are not just
like,
they're not relevant or up to date on
lifestyle and things like that.
The span of TV,
we have not had the Schitt's Creek.
I like the label and not the or
I like the wine and not the label
conversation.
Like we haven't had other examples of like
Kalinda was in basically for a very long
time,
at least on television when it comes to.
a gay person, a gay woman,
and then a bi woman.
And it shows how, not how sheltered,
but how just in their own world that
Alicia is to be like,
I thought she was gay.
Like, no, no.
Being bisexual is a thing.
And for Carrie to kind of mock it
a little bit by being like, you know,
bi or whatever.
It's just like,
it's not a great look for these two,
but it's not what people in
thinking right it would not have gotten
picked up by the audience in the time
like they would have unless you were gay
or bi like yeah like this is something
that this is something that in is what
you have villains say right of of a
tv show this is dialogue of a villain
but in it's dialogue of a new of
a new world right and these people are
not caught up in the new world
Right, yes, good point.
I feel like the Kings making Kalinda who
Kalinda is is proof that the Kings are
up on the world,
but I think they're also holding a mirror
up to their characters and saying these
characters are not up on the world.
Yeah,
and also doing that in the constraints of
being on a network television show.
There's just so much,
so many pieces you can move in that
situation.
These characters are a little behind the
times, right?
Because these are two straight
white characters that just are not that
they're not that into looking outside of
themselves to like to to know about new
experiences and carrie is dating kalinda
and he's still like yeah or something or
whatever yeah you know how badly i wanted
grace to come home and be like hey
mom
I got something to tell you.
Yeah, that, if we were,
if we had a season, you know,
twenty-four of this show in
twenty-twenty-six,
I think that might be a thing, but,
you know, we're not, we're not,
we weren't there yet,
but it was quite fascinating to be like,
oh, like,
to have that be the conversation,
and for a conversation to happen in this
way, like,
for Alicia to come to Carrie and be
like, oh my god,
thank you so much for doing this,
and for Carrie to be like, well,
I guess this is as good a time
as any to, like,
to drop this ball on you.
Well,
it basically also out Kalinda to Alicia,
who apparently is still her friend.
I'm thinking like, because...
yeah for for the from alicia's viewpoint
of kalinda how does she not already know
that exactly like you you should have
picked up on that because kalinda is the
we already know that kalinda is a like
um is a like all-around flirter she's very
fluid flirter right this was like i think
it probably should have known but okay
whatever it was it was a small moment
of this episode but it just said so
much about the show and where it was
in the in the time period it was
in
so we we are we are like devoting
some time to this but just because like
that was that was interesting isn't it yes
agreed agreed and then again the
disjointedness so we get oh my gosh look
at how much we've accomplished cool it is
by oh here's mr dubeck like well and
also when they say this they're like you
think this is how willing to ban talk
oh my god
i forgot who said it did carrie say
that or alicia say that because if carrie
said it then it's definitely no i think
i think carrie said it and then alicia
said all we need to scotch and carrie's
like i'll go get some oh yeah so
that that tracks to carrie is obsessed
about you know being the new will and
diane he talks about not stop so it
makes sense he would bring that up so
it's just like for them to like like
oh look at us aren't we just like
will and diane like oh my gosh give
it a rest
Oh boy.
Well, and here comes Mr. Dubeck.
He is still on the case and he
is coming here to talk to Alicia.
And Alicia, I gotta tell you,
Alicia has no Fs with this man.
Has like no time.
She is very hostile towards him and is
like polite, but not in a way.
She's like, yeah, sure.
I'll talk to you.
But hey, call me.
She tells someone in the office to call
this phone in five minutes and tell her
that it has an important call right in
front of Nelson Dubeck.
And basically what Nelson's coming here to
say is like, hey, Will's ready to testify.
I advise you to get on the record
before him.
I advise you to do a voluntary deposition.
And Alicia's like, you advise me?
And he's like, yeah, no, I really do.
Because Will's going to say this stuff and
it would be good if it's just like,
I will consider it or whatever.
I don't know if Titus Welliver was busy
at this point, but I would have,
instead of Nelson Dubek,
I would have loved for this to be
Glenn Childs.
Because this is basically Glenn Childs'
two-point-oh,
where he has this hard-on for Peter.
He's after Peter, wants Peter for...
seemingly personal reasons.
Like, yes, it is his job,
but also it seems very personal.
So I think it would have been so
much better if this had been Glenn Childs.
Like, I mean, listen, it's a middle-aged,
gray-haired man.
Like, I think, you know,
it's pretty much another Glenn Childs.
And I like,
because Alicia had to deal with Glenn
Childs, you know, back in the day.
You know, it was Glenn Childs,
and then it was Matthew Perry's character.
I forgot Matthew Perry's character.
Mike something.
Mike something.
k yep mike with a k uh so
she's she's this is old hat for her
now she's used to people coming after
peter and coming after her to get to
peter and i think she's sick of it
and i think with that comes a era
of confidence an era of like i don't
have time for this which i don't know
if she recognizes that this might be a
little bit different
We don't know as we continue to go
on.
Sorry, Mike Kristeva.
See, what's the K?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So in court,
we have the Emmy on the stand and
the prosecution is basically getting him
to say that the DNA underneath the
fingernails of Danny was fake.
from Jeffrey Grant.
It was no one else's,
and also it was of a quantity that
is consistent with a defensive struggle.
This isn't a, like, I touch the railing,
you touch the railing type of DNA
transfer.
There's, like,
enough under her nails that she was, like,
scratching him in some way.
At this point,
Kalinda comes in with some photos,
and Will's like, this is great,
thank you so much.
And then she also says, hey,
I need to talk to you later.
I was like, okay, like,
what is this going to be about?
um so basically then we have the
conversation about touch dna and we figure
out we find out like that we shed
over forty thousand skin cells and um it
can be transferred from object to object
specifically in a like cloth covered book
from like the library and this is where
he's using the book um that was given
to him by the essay yeah
And the photos that Kalinda brought in is
Danny checking out a book from the
library.
And it just so turns out that everyone
in the sociology class had to use the
same book.
So basically,
Will's argument is that Jeffrey checked
out the book before that.
So...
couldn't danny got some dna underneath her
fingernails if she checked it out after
him i mean he's like yeah she'd have
to do like a lot of things for
that to happen basically and was like but
it's possible right like it's possible
he's just he's like this is like it's
a reasonable doubt that's all we need
exactly like will is going for the the
minimum viable doubt here
So Alicia gets in the car and talks
to Eli about the deposition.
She's like, I think I should do this,
mainly because it'll give us an
opportunity to figure out what Dubeck is
going to be asking Will.
Because Eli's really nervous that Will's
going to testify and that she's like,
listen,
I'd be in control here if I were
to be able to listen to the questions
and do all this stuff.
And I have a lawyer,
and his name's Cary Agos.
And Eli's like, Cary, are you sure?
I was like, Eli,
why are we doubting Carrie?
The man is a partner in a law
firm.
He's like, why would you ask Carrie?
Like, okay.
Why are you shitting on Carrie, sir?
All right, cool.
Who else would it be?
Who else does she have available,
to be honest with you?
You want Zeps to do it?
We haven't seen Zeps in, like,
ten episodes.
I don't know where that guy went.
But, like, who else would she get?
She's not going to ask Diane.
She's not going to ask Will.
right so I was like okay Eli whatever
bro I I do wonder because we'll like
we'll talk a little bit more about Will
and this like due back stuff and they
didn't I thought they would maybe clear
this up before this episode ended maybe
they will later did Will actually agree to
testify or is this like a due back
you know this is a due back play
yeah I really think that that's what it
is because we didn't get an affirmative or
we gotta we'll think about it from Elspeth
and Will in the car
like and but and i don't know what
the time is because when he they left
they said you have to give us an
answer so if forty eight hours have passed
i'm assuming because they're well i don't
know they have time traveled from new york
to chicago quite quickly in the past yeah
um so like it's at least it might
be twenty four hours afterwards and dubik
is leveraging this to say like hey
I got Will in my back pocket and
also then using Alicia's doing this
deposition to get Will to like to pressure
Will at the same time.
It's unclear, but from our knowledge,
he has not said yes.
just wonder if in the next episode or
like either like in the future for like
maybe the next time we see elspeth of
like oh i heard we're gonna you know
testify against peter's like oh no he was
never gonna do that like because it is
a little bit of a of a betrayal
in a way right of will yes and
you know yes alicia betrayed will we saw
will was very hesitant to you
Go after Peter and we said we said
yes,
it is the whole client attorney thing but
deep down will still wants to protect
Alicia so it's like.
Did will actually agree to do this,
or was this more do back posturing I
wish would have gotten more of a
affirmative or on that I maybe will have
a future I don't know,
but I was just interested in wondering
that.
Yeah, no, good point.
Back in court,
the medical examiner is back on the stand.
The questioning here by the prosecution is
like,
is there anything that would kind of like
eliminate touch DNA from being
transmitted?
Is there anything here that a person could
do?
Maybe wash their hands or exfoliate in
some way to get rid of skin cells.
He's like, yeah, that's exactly right.
Or chlorine would also be a way to
do it.
And this was...
this was matthew good's way of getting
back at will because he's like oh i
have a photo let me show you this
photo and it's danny who went swimming in
a chlorine pool after she picked up the
book from the library so any d the
the thinking here is that any dna that
would have come from the book would have
been washed off in the pool
So, therefore,
the fact that there was that much DNA
under her fingernails is consistent with a
defensive struggle.
Like, again,
we're trying to tell you that there was
some sort of struggle between these two
people.
This is not looking good for our team.
And so, Kalinda's like, okay,
I got to go get more evidence.
I mean, it basically is showing that, yes,
there was some encounter between Danny and
Jeffrey.
We don't know.
So, yeah, we got to figure it out.
Yes.
Then we see Will back at LG.
This is like the most involved Will has
been in a case in a very long
time.
He's got the Charlie Day situation
happening.
He's got all of this stuff going on.
There's stuff on the wall.
He's leading the team.
He's talking about the timeline.
And Diana's watching this from afar.
This is like...
This is where I also wish we had
gotten some sort of resolution on these
two characters before this moment.
Because yes, they were like,
they're good or whatever,
and they're working.
But Diane was still very skeptical of Will
bringing on Damien,
who we haven't seen in forever.
And Will's like expansion of LG.
So like,
I didn't know if they were on good
footing or not,
but we do see this moment where Diane
is like admiring Will from afar in his,
and not in a like sexual way,
but in a lawyer's mind.
And also seeing like,
maybe he's getting back to normal or maybe
not.
Like she's still kind of,
trying to figure that out well i think
she's she's trying to like plunder into
will be like will like you are because
at this point i think everybody but will
is like but he did it right like
yes yeah like yeah like why like why
aren't you seeing the forest in the trees
well like this man obviously killed killed
this girl and why are you like not
even questions that like why are we
putting so many resources on this why do
we have eight associates on this like for
a obvious loser of a case
Yeah,
and the only thing that we really have
is that maybe they crossed at the
hospital,
even though there's no record of Danny
being at the hospital,
because apparently Jeffrey had an injury
which brought him to the hospital.
And Will brings that up.
Will's like, maybe the hospital, maybe?
He's reaching.
He's reaching at this point.
He's reaching.
And so the directive here is to find
out what Danny did between swimming and
dying, basically.
Yeah,
where she and Jeffrey could have crossed
paths that would have, you know,
resulted in her getting his DNA under his
fingernails.
I love the Diane will, you know,
back and forth.
He's like trying to convince her, like,
listen, I have not lost my objectivity.
I have not lost my perspective.
Like, I know what I'm doing.
I got this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
well and that's why I think it was
interesting so like going into the scene I
was like oh my where is Diane and
Will on this is like she is like
admiring him from afar and everything and
then once she gets in the room she's
like eight associates really is that
really what we want to do and you're
rebuilding the case like from the
beginning and so it was nice to see
her still have like that check in this
moment and and she's she's cautiously
supportive here she's like okay you know
like
maybe we could do something with the
earlier suspect but she gets concerned
when she hears that there was a plea
of eight years that was rejected and this
is like something that i think she would
expect will to kind of get over the
finish line like to get
you know, accepted by the client.
But it hadn't happened.
And we'll still trying to kind of like
make this happen.
And he's like, listen, listen, Diane,
the court, like the jury,
they were all in on touch DNA.
All we got to do is figure out
the time in which this could have
happened.
I haven't, like you said,
I haven't lost my way.
I'm not, I'm playing it safe.
I'm focused.
And she's like, okay, well,
let me know if there's anything I could
do.
I have to go work on this case
with pharmaceutical CEOs.
And which, you know,
I don't know why we need it,
but okay.
I know we need it to place her
where she is later,
but like it could have been anyone.
Yeah, I mean, looking back at it,
it's like, hey,
we're going to be in the court at
the same time.
Like, to know what's coming is like, oh,
okay, yeah,
we're setting that up real early.
Okay, cool.
And I love how Kalinda, like,
they dismiss everyone except Kalinda.
And Kalinda is trying to have this
summertime.
Like, no, Kalinda, you stay.
You stay.
It's like the kid.
Like, the kid.
I don't want to watch mommy and daddy
fight.
I just want to go to my room
and listen to my, like,
CD player at full blast.
I don't want to hear mommy and daddy
fighting.
Like, no, you stay.
Like, you're good.
Stay here.
at the same time then diane sees that
the parents jeffrey grant's parents are
like looking worried and are on the phone
so she asks will hey are the parents
good he's like yeah yeah they're good cut
to alicia being on the phone with mr
grant basically who is asking her for a
second opinion on the case and alicia's
like listen you're in the middle of the
case it's not the best time to get
a second opinion also will's the top
litigator you're in good hands like here's
like what the
are you saying this for and and at
least just like i'm just trying to make
it better i guess like that conversation
in the coffee shop really kind of like
changed course for her a little bit she's
like okay we can be friendly enemies or
like friendly competitors but i'm not
gonna i'm not gonna screw him over yeah
also will's about to die so he needs
to make things good
yeah i was like okay uh the alicia
of two episodes ago would have swooped in
to try and steal jeffrey grant and now
like there's just really kind of like
really something about face where yes
there was a little setup of this in
the episode prior but just like okay this
this is too far and like i i
like you know there is a little bit
of a check there of care being like
bruh like
That's weird.
Why are you doing that for?
Yeah, but I don't think it's enough.
This is where it's really hard for me
to believe that this is the send-off.
And I don't know if they're doing this
to...
I know we're looking at this with a
very different view than the people who
watched it originally.
I don't know if they're doing this as
a red herring type of situation.
I don't know what it is, but...
Like,
they were going to murder each other,
like, at some point.
Or have sex.
Like,
this is how it was going to go
one way or another.
And then all of a sudden it's like...
I mean,
they came to a kind of a,
you know, uneasy, uneasy truce.
But a truce is not an alliance.
This is more of an alliance.
It was like, no,
I'm not going to take your case.
You're good with Will.
Whereas, like, you know, not long ago,
it would have been like, yes,
come over to Floricox.
We're going to steal you right under Will.
So it's like, yeah, yeah.
It was weird.
I understand the compulsion to make it in
this instance of where Will's about to
die,
so we want to make sure that Will
and Alicia are good.
They went to a lot of lengths to
make sure that we got that.
They are parting on okay terms.
Alicia is doing what Alicia does in this
episode.
But we got to make sure Alicia's good.
We got to make sure Alicia's on the
side of goodness in this episode.
Did you, though?
Like, did you, though?
Like, could she have, like,
kind of gone to bed mad?
Could she have still been mad at Will
and still be emotionally charged?
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, I think, like, I don't know.
It just kind of bothered me because I
feel like...
the characters of will and alicia deserved
more than what they got in terms of
this ending and also uh like will as
a character in terms of like his ending
here didn't necessarily get closure on
some of the stuff it was it just
a little disjointed for me i think i
think the kings would tell you in real
life we don't always get closure no yeah
no i agree yeah i but i but
i'm just saying like and i know that
the the way that he dies is sudden
and everything it just
I don't know.
It felt too cute by half a little
bit.
So I think that's what we're feeling here.
They're doing a lot to kind of wedge
in this last minute kind of like, oh,
things are good.
Things are okay between Alicia and Will
right now.
So don't feel bad that they don't get
a perfect ending.
Well, things are okay with Alicia,
but we don't necessarily know if things
are okay with Will until we see a
little bit later.
In the meantime,
Alicia asked Carrie to represent her with
Dubek and was like, you sure?
I was like, yeah.
Wouldn't you want me to be your lawyer?
And he's like, no.
And then she's like, okay,
I got to go to court.
And Carrie's like, why?
I was like, I got to warn Will,
basically.
And I was like,
She didn't say that to him in the
moment.
He's like,
you want to give your second opinion?
She's like, bye.
In the meantime,
Kalinda goes to campus and finds out that
after swimming,
she went to go get a coffee before
she died.
And so Danny was at the court or
at a coffee shop around five thirty.
This is great news for Will.
Will is like, again,
trying to find any string he can pull
to kind of make this happen.
Goes over to Jeffrey and says, hey,
we're in a coffee shop around five thirty.
And Jeffrey's like,
I might have been.
I don't know.
Before Jeffrey answers what goes in,
before you answer,
I need you to have been there.
I need you to really think if you
were at this coffee shop.
Really think about it.
Wink, wink.
Really think about if you were at this
coffee shop that I'm about to ask you
if you were at.
Just think about it real hard.
Yeah.
yeah like basically he's saying i need you
to be here so that we can say
that you two met and had contact and
the touch dna thing happened and he's like
oh i guess i could say i might
have been um and we also see that
jeffrey has like new bruises on his face
and all of this stuff and will's like
oh do you want me to like talk
to the judge like we got to get
you out of the situation and jeffrey's
like don't put me in solitary i'll kill
myself in solitary
like okay like what's going on over there
and this is all before court starts and
then
the door opens and Alicia walks in and
Will's like, what the frick is going on?
Like, why is she here?
So they get the detective on the stand
and the prosecution basically gets them to
say that basically Jeffrey could get out
of his dorm because there was a door
that was propped open with a chair.
Like this is,
this is how he was able to get
out to commit the murder.
There's also like no witnesses to his
alibi of that he was sleeping.
So we really don't,
that's pretty cut and dry case for me
is what the detective's saying and will's
like okay but why did it take you
like a year to get to my client
like why did it take a year for
the arrest to happen um and this again
reminding the audience that he cannot say
anything he cannot meme
the math professor by name so he got
the detective to say that he was pursuing
another person this gets the judge to talk
to will and say like i don't really
like this but i'll let you continue and
the detective then names the professor on
the stand so this is like this is
pure will gardner one oh one of like
i'm not gonna say it let somebody else
say it
And so now that the detective has named
the professor in court, we'll then do it.
But now we can bring them in.
Yep.
Opens up the door.
So Will sees Alicia and is like,
what the frick is happening?
What's going on?
Why are you here?
And she's like, well,
the group called for a second opinion.
I just really wanted to let you know.
And he's like, why?
Why are you here?
She's like, I decided to warn you.
Given all of our differences,
you're the better lawyer.
And he's like, I am, aren't I?
And she says, am all the more humble.
Yeah.
and then they both kind of like you
know give a little laugh and you know
it's a joyful moment for the two of
them uh will give some long full looks
after alicia's leaving he looks after her
he's like yeah
This is what we didn't know at the
time.
It would be their last moment together.
That we know of.
There's always room for flashbacks.
I have no idea.
I have no idea.
I would probably say this is their last
moment.
It probably was.
At least it ends in a positive,
pleasant note and tone.
It could have been worse.
It could have been scratching each other's
eyes out.
I think it was positive.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, I just, I think,
I know they had that conversation last
episode.
I don't know.
I just...
You don't think there's enough work done
to make them good.
Yes.
Like, how did we get here?
How did this happen?
Will goes and calls out the grads.
He's like, listen, do not do this.
Do not go for a second opinion.
If you want one, tell me.
Like, do you want to make a change?
They're like, no, you were just scared.
So Dr. Delaney, who is the math professor,
is on the stand.
And he says that there's no way that
these two people didn't know each other.
Jeffrey Grant was in the B plus club.
Danny was in the B plus club.
They knew each other.
And when this is said in court,
Jeffrey says,
that's such a lie under his breath.
And the judge is like, yo, no talking.
Yeah, Jeremy sounded like mini,
little mini outbursts.
A little bit, little bit.
And also, Dr.
Delaney says that he was questioned by the
police because he was the last person to
have seen Danny before she died.
But he does have an alibi that he
was with his ex-wife at the time.
So that's his testimony up until this
point.
Kalinda is questioning the barista of the
coffee shop.
And he's basically like, yeah, no,
Danny didn't come inside.
Danny was outside.
And someone brought her a coffee,
but she didn't come inside.
And she's like, did you see this person,
Jeffrey?
Like, no.
But I could, like,
lie if you want me to, like,
say that that's who I saw.
Like, I could do that.
And she's like, no.
So she calls Will and tells him.
Will is upset.
Like, this is bad.
Will throws some paper.
And at the same time, Jeffrey is just,
like, lurking in the back.
Like,
I don't know why he was able to
see this,
but he was able to do this.
I think he was being taken back to
like holding or whatever after they
recess.
So he's like he's like being led away
by the cop.
And like he's looking back at Will and
sees Will reacting poorly,
like very poorly,
like throwing stuff poorly to what Clinton
just told him.
And I think that shows Jeff like, oh,
I'm in trouble.
Like this is over.
Yeah.
Guilty, which, you know,
spurns a lot of what's going to happen
next.
Will and Kalinda meet for drinks.
Kalinda brings him up to speed and is
like, hey,
I reviewed the security footage.
As the barista says,
Jeffrey kind of did this, Will.
I'm pretty sure it was him.
And was like, no,
I think I'm not giving up.
We've got to figure this out.
That murder weapon was AT pounds.
Can you find out if the doctor thinks
that he could have thrown that after his
injury?
We are scraping the bottom of the barrel
of possible evidence here.
And then they have a conversation to
follow up with what Kalinda had asked Will
about in court.
He's like, what's up with you?
And Kalinda,
not out of the blue because she does
this often, is like,
how long would it take to replace me?
And Will and Kalinda have this
conversation basically that's different
than all of the other times.
they've had this conversation because
usually we'll,
we'll just like blow this off.
But here she's like, he's like,
what is this about?
You can't quit this.
Like, this is who we are.
This is what we do.
You live for that feeling when you figure
something out and you have to stay.
There's not too many people I like left.
And I don't know, like,
if this conversation, like,
what was the impetus for Kalinda?
Because Kalinda's like,
I don't want to leave.
I want to do something different.
And Will's like, what, farm?
What do you want to do?
Like, you can't.
This is who you are.
And I honestly didn't know it was making
Kalinda ask this question.
Like,
I don't know where she was going to
go.
I don't know if it had to do
with Carrie.
I had no clue.
Yeah.
Because I initially thought when she said
she had to tell Will something,
I thought she was going to do what
Carrie did earlier and disclose the
relationship.
Being like, hey,
me and Carrie are banging and hanging,
so I don't know how it's going to
affect things.
But she's like, this isn't like,
and this didn't feel like the other times
where a lot of times it's angling for
more money or more power or whatever for
Kalinda.
It's more of like a...
She's questioning her place.
She's questioning what she's doing in
life.
She's like,
I don't want to be doing this for
the next twenty years of my life.
I want to do something else.
She doesn't know what something is,
but she wants to be doing something else.
She doesn't want to be an investigator for
the rest of her life, being shady,
doing all these things.
She doesn't want that.
And, you know,
for him to have a criticism,
it's just kind of like,
where did this come from?
Right.
Very much out of the blue.
It felt like we did this just to
get this conversation with Will for,
you know,
him and Kalinda to have this moment,
which I... Yeah,
Will and Kalinda have had... Like,
this doesn't feel... This feels earned.
Like,
this feels like a real conversation
because we've seen this heart-to-heart
between Will and Kalinda several times.
Will and Kalinda are very close.
So it's just like...
I wish they would have set that up
better to have Clinda doubting herself,
maybe have a conversation with Carrie
before this about doubting herself so that
we know that's her mindset.
But this just really came out of nowhere
and it really felt like it was an
opportunity for Will to give a pep talk,
right, before he did.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And to like,
because it comes up later as well of
like this thing,
like this coaching moment between the two
of them.
And also,
I don't know if because I'm reading so
much into the Alicia
Colinda schism of the show but during this
entire thing
Will asks, is it about Alicia?
And Kalinda goes, is it what?
Huh?
Is it who?
Why would it be about Alicia?
Like what's going on?
But yeah,
like it just felt like a very contrived
moment for me of like, let's get this.
This is where my criticism comes from.
Cause I know that like,
I'm all for like a sudden surprise,
not like ending in this point,
but like at the same time, I just,
didn't feel some of these things were tied
up as they yeah it it you would
imagine instead of this being like a huge
build up of you know all the creators
and all the things knowing that this
moment was coming it kind of felt like
a let's cram some stuff in here before
before it was done
yeah and i would rather them not do
that at all and have it just be
like a normal moment and then have the
the event happen as opposed to having
these like weird like i'm gonna longingly
look at alicia or i'm gonna have this
pep talk with kalinda or i'm gonna you
know what i mean like these moments i
would rather subtract those from the from
the equation and just have the situation
and i think it would have done the
character even better because he was so
into the case and he was so doing
all all of this stuff
Well,
it could have been an instance where the
kings are kind of stuck between a rock
and a hard place, right?
They don't want to tip off the fact
this is coming.
Because I think if we had had all
these goodbye moments for Will, like,
in the lead up to this like in
the episodes previous we would have like
kind of known something was up and like
is will leaving because it almost feels
like when you're watching survivor and
like you hear like these like moments in
the edit where they're like you know this
experience is really talking like oh
they're getting voted off but it's like
you know instead of giving this long
runway where we would have been tipped off
like oh is will leaving the show what's
happening and and also we don't want to
just kind of
not give you any closure so they're kind
of stuck in this middle ground of like
what do we do and i think this
was the compromise of like let's give
these like
opportunities for us to showcase the
relationships between Will and Kalinda and
give Will and Alicia this last moment of
joy and kind of pseudo-happiness so that
you don't feel that bad about Will and
Alicia not being around for each other.
So was it handled the best?
I mean, probably not,
but I feel like they were in kind
of a tight spot.
Well, no, yeah, I'm not saying, and this,
as much as I pretend to be able
to write a TV show, like,
I am not...
I am not a TV writer.
So, you know,
just this is just from a TV watchers
perspective.
Yeah, for sure.
So it is time for the volunteer
deposition.
And let me tell you,
this is a hostile.
It is a hostile situation.
We've got everyone comes in.
And Tribeca's like,
and we're here for the deposition.
Kira's like, voluntary deposition.
Like, yes, voluntary deposition.
I'm going to record this.
Kira's like, cool.
I'm going to record this, too.
We're all recording.
Okay, great.
It's time to go.
And the first question is,
did you discuss this with anyone else?
And Alicia says, Eli, my husband,
the governor of Illinois...
Peter Florek and Carrie.
And he asks,
did you discuss this with Will?
And she says, no.
And he says, well,
you were observed talking to Will in the
courtroom yesterday.
And this is, like, Alicia is, like,
observed.
How long have I been observed?
And we find out she's been observed for...
hours.
And she tells him,
I was telling him about the second
opinion.
Basically,
this goes back and forth for some time,
but what comes out of this is that
there are three different tapes of three
different boxes coming out of Anne.
And that's new to Alicia.
She didn't know about that.
Also,
the way that the angle here that is
being taken is
alicia is being pinned as mr gardner's
lover during this and carrie's like what
does this have to do with anything and
alicia is like listen i have i know
one thing here because i have been the
subject or attached to so many
investigations with my husband but the
moment it gets personal the moment it's
brought up that something about me and
will it means that you're losing and she's
like super confident
she is she's just like you are losing
Mr.
Dubeck and Dubeck's like okay well what
about this what about these votes what
about and she's like oh I didn't know
about that it doesn't matter because Peter
didn't know right like it doesn't matter
who knew because Peter didn't know and
Carrie's like okay we gotta go
we're gonna go here and and dupac ends
this by saying okay once will testifies
the dominoes will fall alicia so if you're
if you know something now's the time she's
like i gotta go to a correspondence dinner
bye
yeah because dubeck pulls this like out of
his out of nowhere it's like oh like
we didn't know at least you didn't know
no one else knew about these other tapes
except for you back and dubeck is pulling
it out now he's like hey this wasn't
just about these three thousand votes that
you at one time wanted to throw out
in one time didn't this is a much
bigger conspiracy we have tapes read three
other precincts of false of you know false
votes being brought in so it's just like
Yeah,
this is a lot bigger than you thought
it was.
And at this moment...
to put it in survivor terms,
Will is a shield for Alicia.
Alicia is the attorney on record,
but also so is Will in this moment
for this.
So Will is kind of the shield for
this to land on anything on Alicia's blame
or anything like this until they start
talking or whatever.
So she feels really good.
She feels really confident coming out of
this until she sees these tapes.
yeah and in the fact like i to
talk more about like the due back bringing
up you and you mr gardner are lovers
correct it's like whoa like it's it's so
funny before that he's like you guys share
everything don't you like a bed like trace
evidence like trace dna
yeah um and it's it's it's so funny
whenever in this show in particular
someone brings this fact out of like it's
the worst kept secret around but when
someone says it plainly and out loud it's
still kind of like a gasp moment it's
like oh you dared say we were all
thinking like oh my god and you know
carrie doesn't lose a step he's like
what's that do with anything is this is
this like yeah they were begging we all
knew that like
They didn't hide it very well.
We all knew they were banging.
No one cares.
It's still just like a, how dare you,
sir, say this thing out loud.
So that's how the deposition goes.
Kalinda goes to the hospital to follow
Will's lead of let's find out if he
could have thrown this eighteen pound
weapon.
The doctor says yeah he could have thrown
it but it would have hurt.
And while she's like working in the
hospital the doctor just throws him out.
I treated Danny too at some point.
And Kalinda's like
you did and then she sees that a
patient is put on a bed and again
with this whole like trace dna thing she's
like hey was there ever a moment where
danny was put on the same bed that
jeffrey was on at any time the doctor's
like no we change these sheets all the
time obviously we would want to
But hey,
check with those paramedics because they
might not change sheets.
So go talk to those people.
It was the same paramedic, apparently,
that brought in both Danny and Jeffrey
Grant.
So I was like, okay, that's something.
And Kalinda verifies that the sheet in the
ambulance was never changed.
gross and he will like the the emt
will testify this is great well it's like
fantastic we just need a few hours and
then he says in the most cheesy thing
he could ever say to kalinda kalinda this
is why i can't leave
This was not the most exciting thing that
Kalinda has ever figured out in her entire
life.
It kind of fell into her lap.
I was like, what?
What is this?
It kind of fell into her lap, right?
She didn't have to do anything over the
top to get this information.
Robin could have done this.
Oh, boy.
So Will goes and tells Jeffrey the news.
He is more beat up than he was
the last time.
Well,
he doesn't really tell Jeffrey the news.
He's just like, hey,
we got some good news.
We have good news.
Yes, exactly.
I think if Will had said, hey,
we have a smoking gun here.
I'm about to drop a bomb on everybody.
We're about to go free, my man.
I think that would have changed a lot
of things.
Yes, agreed.
we've got good news we've got Jeffrey more
beat up than he was before and then
he's called Will calls for a sidebar so
he goes and tells the judge hey I've
got this new piece of evidence and also
let me because before Will goes to because
it's very important in terms of like
what's going to happen I don't know why
Will decided to do this in this moment
because he goes like hey like I'm going
to talk to the judge because being a
solitaire is better than this
and oh yeah that's right that's really
like what kind of sets jeffrey off because
jeffrey told will i don't want to be
a solitary confinement if i'm in if you
put me a solitary confinement i will kill
myself oh it's like all bets are off
now because will's now going to instead of
jeffrey well yeah tell the judge about
this new evidence he thinks we're gonna go
tell the judge he's gonna put in the
solitary confinement so it's just like
panic time
yes yeah you're you're right that is
important to mention jeffrey's perspective
of the situation because we see we'll go
talk about this new evidence but what the
evidence is and how it can impact the
case was never told to jeffrey and so
he's seeing this as following up on going
into solitary yes
so will goes calls the sidebar says he's
got a new piece of evidence needs an
over overnight recess uh this is where we
get the title because uh matthew goode
says dramatics your honor like this is so
dramatic i cannot believe we're doing this
and then we see beffrey's eyes are darting
all over the place
He is looking at the jury.
He is looking at Will.
He is looking at his parents.
He is looking at the exit.
He is looking at the door behind the
judge.
He's looking everywhere.
And his eyes land on an unholstered gun.
A gun is in the holster,
but the holster lock is not on it.
Which, Jason,
did it remind you of anything?
Yes, it should have, right?
Yes, it should have.
what what please remind me in elspeth in
the episode with david cross yes that had
an unlocked holstered gun and it brought
was brought up in terms of the fact
that he like doesn't think that his
grandfather like the cop's grandfather
would be proud of him or whatever like
because he messed up because what happened
was david cross used that gun to like
hold up take people hostage yeah
So I was like, oh, interesting.
But yes,
Jeffrey sees this as an opportunity.
Jeffrey's also looking at Will and Finn
and the judge.
And Will, Finn,
and the judge are laughing for some
reason.
Which is also like...
yeah also in this in jeffrey's like
already disturbed mindset probably is not
not good as well so and we know
like at this point i'm like okay it's
gonna happen but i did not expect for
it to happen this way so uh diane's
in court she's doing her like drug ceo
blah blah blah blah and then and this
is like literally thirty seconds after we
see jeffrey have like eyes on the gun
She does her blah, blah, blah,
and then gunshot.
Gunshot.
And everyone freaks out, obviously,
as you would.
Diane is, like,
she just knows in her gut something's up.
She doesn't follow the directions like
everybody else does.
Kalinda's in the hallway,
she ends up calling nine-one-one.
Diane goes out of her courtroom,
finds Kalinda, she's like, Will's court,
and Kalinda's like, yeah, I know.
Kalinda rushes over to where Will's
courtroom is.
The cops, of course,
who all know Kalinda because that's her
whole thing,
Or like, Kalinda, don't go in there.
There could be more than one shooter.
Don't go in there.
The scene that we see is there's blood
on the floor.
We see two feet,
one with a shoe on,
one without a shoe on.
We see a hand go up to wave
that somebody is...
alive.
Like,
we don't have a lot of information in
terms of who is who at this point.
Kalinda keeps focusing on the shoe that is
missing because we see a shoe in the
hall or in the aisle.
And then we also see the foot without
the shoe.
can't help herself she goes in there um
she does see that jeffrey is sitting on
the stairs trying to kill himself with the
gun the gun is out of bullets he's
unable to do this and then he does
or she does find will in finn's lap
basically and he's like he needs help
Losing blood.
I thought there was going to be a
last minute will declaration to Kalinda.
Yeah, like, totally should I love her?
Yeah, something, anything.
Like, you know, but he's gasping.
Oh, it's for the law.
Yeah, he is in bad shape.
Yeah, bad shape.
He's in real bad shape.
I did... And then... Okay,
we'll talk about it in a minute.
Okay, so then they go to...
Let's talk a little bit about what I
thought was... I thought, like,
in my mind, I was like, yeah,
there's this whole thing where, you know,
Jeffrey shoots Will.
I just...
I didn't remember that it all happened
kind of offscreen.
I was like, oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Or even, like... Because I know...
Because I know Will, obviously.
I know that Will would try to talk
Jeffrey down.
Yeah.
And we didn't see that,
which I don't know if we really needed.
But you know what I mean?
I'm trying to put together what's going on
in that room.
The next thing we see is in the
hospital.
Colette and Diane are the only two people
that know at this point.
And they are the two people that are
at the hospital.
They run into Finn.
Finn is in bad shape.
He's got his arm in a sling.
He's got cuts on his face.
And they're like, not, hey, how are you?
Are you okay?
are you doing all right no their first
question is where's will they're like of
course i mean like i know i don't
care about you where my friend at i
mean there's a panic situation bleeding
anyway like where's will so as like i
don't know i took him over there so
they go and they walk next to this
room and are waiting next to this room
but kalinda sees this man leave a
curtained area
Well,
and what's funny is because we see they're
in this like almost like, I guess,
an ER room where people are working on
someone.
You can hear them go,
you're going to be all right, buddy.
And so like it's it's such a mind
after the audience, because, you know,
we're thinking at this point,
I think the audience is thinking like,
wow, this is crazy.
Will's been shot.
But it's going to be okay, right?
Because it's Will.
Josh Charles, it's Will.
He's a big part of the show.
This was scary,
but Will's going to be okay, right?
This can't be.
Will's not, I mean, come on.
Will's not dead.
It's like they're going to kill.
Then Kalinda,
because she's Kalinda and has Kalinda
sense, looks over to this like,
just solitary room with the curtain.
It's not even its own room.
It's just a space with the curtain closed.
She sees an investigator come out and say
to somebody like, yeah,
those are the victims from the courtroom.
So she has this like, oh my God,
she has this realization and walks over
there.
Yeah, and I think like,
I wasn't thinking this was going to be
the end when we first watched it.
And she sees this person come out and
she sees the foot without the shoe on
it.
And so we are... Well, actually,
I think she sees the shoe first.
Yeah.
And then the person come out and Diane
is like, we got to call someone.
We got to call the people like,
and then should we call Alicia?
Like this is before we know he's dead,
dead.
Like the, the calls, like, she's like,
I got to call his sister.
And because we think like, she's,
he's going to be okay.
Right.
Like, it's like, okay, like we're,
we have information now.
Like let's,
let's call a sister let's call alicia and
they look at each other and they're like
yeah we should call alicia and then
kalinda sees the foot and she sees the
person and it's just like oh okay and
i mean this man is dead like like
and it's it's so sad because will is
alone will is by himself and
no one's working on him he'd been dead
he's been dead for a while he can't
be saved like he's just in a room
dead by himself and then for like uh
talk about talk about crushing to see
kalinda like go into that room and pull
back that that cheat and then just for
her yeah
will and then diane comes like oh my
god like it's man and like it's so
interesting to me that will was found like
by kalinda and diane like the two people
that i the only two people that are
left really at lg that are it's julius
that we never see but um i mean
listen that the the core group of the
good wife of that season one good wife
you know uh alicia
Carrie, Diane, Will, and Kalinda,
like these are the two people closest to
Will right now.
Yeah, exactly.
From that group,
from that foundational group.
So it's fitting that they had this moment
with him because it's kind of what,
you know,
it's kind of where they are in the
story.
Where it's just like,
these are the two people closest to Will
in the moment.
And like to see Kalinda break, I mean,
it's powerful because we almost never see
Kalinda.
like and to see her break down like
this like like will like just yeah and
diana's um crying and they say he doesn't
look like himself i mean i just i
don't i don't know if i didn't like
i don't know if i would have that
like capacity to like
stay like if i came into a room
and discovered my dead friend like i don't
know how you're gonna sit there and be
like he doesn't like himself like i'd be
like i can't oh no but that's like
the thing that like people to i think
it's like a coping mechanism i think it's
something because like i think when people
look at a dead body and say it
doesn't look like that person i think it's
them saying like having trouble realizing
that that person is the same person that
they know is dead yeah
I get that.
But I think it might,
I think my reaction would be like,
if I saw a mouse,
I might be like, Oh, my God, like,
I gotta leave the room.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I can't.
I can't, like,
being at a funeral is one thing you're
able to pay yourself that you're able to,
like,
mentally build yourself up to the fact
like,
I'm going to go see my dead loved
one in a casket right now.
But then to be like,
freshly find your friend dead.
Like,
I don't know if I could do that.
Stay in that room and look at them.
Yeah.
Enough to be like,
he doesn't look the same.
But they're just like, oh,
he doesn't look like himself.
Like, I could do that.
then kalinda says i have to get alicia
so we cut to the most obnoxious comic
at the correspondence dinner or luncheon
or whatever and um kalinda is trying to
call alicia and alicia has her phone in
her purse she doesn't see the call she
doesn't pick up the call because obviously
why would she talk to kalinda
uh and then eli call or kalinda calls
eli and eli first ignores the first call
or dismisses the first call and then picks
up the second one he's like kalinda she's
at the correspondent dinner like what do
you want and kalinda's like i need to
talk to alicia she's like why like she's
on the dais like she cannot be bothered
and he's just like
Will's dead so I need to talk to
Alicia and he's like okay he goes over
and gets Alicia's attention and Alicia's
like now I have to take this phone
call now and he's like yeah you have
to take this phone call now and we
see her say hello and that's it
Yeah.
Kudos to Alan Cumming for sure,
because he played that, you know,
so with the news,
he played that so well of like the
sorrow, like the sorrow in his voice,
the look in his eyes, like, Alicia,
you need to come over here.
Like he understands the moment, you know,
so that's interesting.
It's a small thing,
but it's like he played it exactly right
of just delivering this horrible,
devastating news and getting Alicia to the
phone.
So kudos him for that.
I did not remember it ended like this.
The episode ended like this.
Like I said earlier,
I felt like in the moments remembering it
that we had more fallout.
We had more reaction.
Do you think it was a double episode
thing?
That's a good question.
I don't.
How they used to do that?
I don't think so,
because I did a little bit of looking
online about what the conversation was,
and they really just talked about this
episode.
So I don't think it was.
But I think it's probably just our memory
playing tricks on us.
We thought there was more to it than
there was.
But as much as this was a devastating
episode,
as much as this was a huge moment,
i think the next episode is even that
much more like big well yeah because like
we mentioned like this was kind of like
the run-of-the-mill type of like
everyone's doing kind of stuff like not
not in the episode structure or episode
quality or any of that but like for
our characters they were just going about
their days if you would stop the episode
ten minutes early
And like, well,
I just assume everything's going to be
fine.
Like, it's just, you know,
it's a normal everyday run of the mill.
Good wife up in Oakland does some
investigating.
They find some way to get their client
out of trouble, blah, blah, blah.
It's not until those last like ten or
so minutes or ten to fifteen minutes.
It's like, wow,
this like went way left of where I
thought it was going to be.
um yeah so like that was why yeah
and so i think in the next episode
we're gonna definitely see more of the
aftermath of this but all i could think
about for diane particularly was
guns because she just got married to gun
man yeah and a gun killed her best
friend uh not her best friend but her
best partner her best her person her work
husband
um and so like the impact like just
thinking about the aftermath for some of
this stuff is like and she's very like
i'm going to take up the car like
take up the cause type of person right
like she's a type of person so there's
that we've got kalinda staying or going
we've got alicia who knows like alicia's
at least at this point
Like we talked about at the beginning,
the whole reason that Will was on this
case was because Alicia didn't take this
case, like because of the fight,
because she left,
because of all of this stuff.
And also she that she also passed on
the second opinion.
she she is so like in terms of
blaming herself or anything like that i'm
assuming she's gonna go through it right
like i'm assuming she's like yeah she'd go
through it regardless but she's got like
some blame stuff i think like of herself
like if she's blaming herself if only i
had taken the second opinion or if only
like he would still be here today
I don't know, Alicia,
you might have not been here today.
Who knows?
That's kind of what Survivor's Guilt does.
Yes, exactly.
It makes you question everything.
It makes you create these parallel
universes.
What if I had done this?
What if I had done that?
And the shield of Will in the case
is no longer there.
So it can go a couple of ways.
But without Will,
does Dubek have anything?
Exactly.
Right.
There's that.
Yeah.
Or does he have something else where it
goes to, like,
Alicia's the through line to Peter as
opposed to Will?
I can't remember.
I have no idea.
He still has all those videotapes.
So it's like, you know.
Right.
But they can't really tie that to Peter
knowing about it without Will.
Because Will was the person that told
Peter about it.
Without Will being around,
is there anyone to say that Peter...
Right.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Which I hate that because Peter needs to
be punished for all of the things.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like this, I mean,
as we said a thousand times,
this is transformational for the show in
many different ways.
So it's going to be interesting to track
that as we go along.
And, you know,
as shocked and dismayed as I was in
the moments back then,
it just was more of like,
And this is the power of TV.
This is the power of character.
I was just, I was just sad.
Like, this is so sad.
It watching it back,
knowing what was going to happen.
I was still super sad about it because,
you know, and especially for us,
like this show has been our once a
week thing for over two years at this
point.
So this is like,
it's almost like seeing our friends get.
Yeah.
Like it was.
Well, and yeah,
We know there's only seven seasons of The
Good Wife.
So, you know,
he was here for five seasons.
How is it going to change the show?
What happened to things?
To be quite honest,
I don't really remember watching much of
The Good Wife without Josh Charles.
For my own original viewing of it,
it could have been life.
It could have been the fact that Josh
Charles wasn't there.
I don't remember much past...
think i remember like one or two things
with lou canning spoilers but i would say
he was a big part of this show
for me um so i'm i'm interested to
see what my reaction to the rest of
the show will be without him i do
remember some of the more notable like
additions to the cast which makes it like
it kind of is like you're not my
dad like you know it's like
You're not Will Gardner.
You are a substitute for Will Gardner.
So I remember those things.
But we'll see how we feel about it
as it goes.
This is a huge loss for us,
for the show,
and it's going to be felt for good
and for bad.
Yeah, you know,
I can't wait to get into more of
it.
As we said,
we're going to have a little more bonus
coverage.
That's probably going to come out not with
this episode,
but probably with the next episode as we
dive into more of the aftermath.
And we're going to really kind of parse
it out, talk about it,
and see how we're feeling.
Hopefully get some feedback from you guys
out there about this episode in
particular, how you felt about it,
how you felt about Will dying.
You know, and we'll see.
We shall see.
This is kind of like the pause point
for like,
like we don't have closure on this.
So we shall see where we pick it
up next week.
But yes, please do write to us.
Let us know what you're thinking,
what you're feeling,
what your thoughts are.
Did you watch it the first time?
Did you not like,
is this your first time you heard that
Will died?
So sorry that we were the ones that
had to tell you.
But yeah, that's our episode this week.
Yeah.
Marissa,
you want to tell the good folks where
they can find you and what you're up
to?
Sure, sure.
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It's got links to all the podcasts I'm
on.
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with you
There's a lot going on in that world
of mess.
Yeah.
Yeah, there is.
But it's not like, you know,
the big thing in the mess world is
Love Island.
But that's not really my like,
that's not really my bailiwick.
But there is Love Island coverage over on
Rob has a podcast.
So Love Island is your thing.
Check out Kirsten McInnes as she is doing
like daily coverage of Love Island over
there.
It's a new thing on the We Know
Dating Show.
network, so check that out with Kirsten.
She's going to be talking about that show.
That's not really my thing,
but me and Asia Welch are still talking
about the show Married at First Sight.
We are going into the vault over our
podcast, A Perfect Match.
We're doing season twelve.
Really good season of the show.
A really great villain of reality TV on
that show,
so check that out if that's your thing.
And that's it for me.
That's it for Marissa.
That's it for Will Gardner.
Sleep well, sweet prince.
But until next time, stay good.