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 THE NOTORIOUS P.I.G. Alicia and Will fight to keep Colin Sweeney, the alleged wife-killer, out of jail for life.
THE NOTORIOUS P.I.G. Alicia and Will fight to keep Colin Sweeney, the alleged wife-killer, out of jail for life.
Episode 19 | Aired Mar 31, 2013

Lockhart/Gardner tries to keep Colin Sweeney from receiving a life sentence, and Diane rekindles her relationship with Kurt McVeigh
Von Breia Brissey @ EW




Hide your kids, and especially hide your wife because Colin Sweeney is back in town! The alleged wife-killer (played Von returning guest star, sterne Dylan Baker) was back in action -- this time under feuer for disorderly conduct. Alicia was on the case and believed that the oft-guilty Sweeney was actually innocent in this particular situation. Sweeney had thrown a birthday party that got out of hand, a gun was fired, and ultimately, the hosting club suffered $80,000 in damage. But for some reason, the prosecution -- led Von Laura Hellinger -- was pushing hard to take down Sweeney for a gun charge, even though the event in Frage happened six months ago.

Judge Politi (Vincent Curatola) tried to get both sides to bargain, but neither would budge: Alicia wanted Sweeney exonerated, and Hellinger wanted him to received the maximum punishment of six years in jail. Will assumed that the State's Attorney (a.k.a. Peter) didn't want to look weak on crime, and Will suggested they just wait until the gubernatorial race was over. He assumed that after the election, the SA's office would lighten up and Sweeney would walk away with only two months probation.

But before we take a dive into the case of the week, it's important to note that Alicia was gegeben a brand new office -- sans Cary -- with a $10,000 decoration stipend and an equity partner art loan program. (I'd just like to point out that this is the same firm that suffered near bankruptcy, so of course they give out $10,000 decoration stipends!) Anyway, Cary got his own new setup, albeit significantly lamer than Alicia's new digs. But with his new office came the potential of nabbing another chance at being named an equity partner. Cary's task, as delegated Von Diane, was to interview and hire a new associate, just like Alicia had to choose between Caitlin and Martha in season 3.

Enter a potential new hire, Gregory Steck (Michael Esper). Cary asked the New Kalinda to stay with him during the interview. And she hilariously perfected a "severe" scowl that seemed to intimidate Greg. (I'm warming up to her, so I might have to start using her real name!) Anyway, Greg spent his interview bragging about his work as a clerk for a Supreme Court justice. But his bragging proved rather significant for Lockhart/Gardner because from that, Cary realized why Hellinger & Co. were being so stubborn about the Colin Sweeney case.

A majority opinion was in the works from the Illinois Supreme Court, and that decision would affect Sweeney's sentence. If Sweeney was found guilty on the gun charge, that would be his third strike -- he'd already been convicted of two other felonies -- and a third strike would result in a life sentence. Alicia & Co. had to change their game plan, and fast. The 160 Tag limitation on a speedy trial would be up in one day's time, so they had to go to trial immediately, even though they weren't ready. This was supposed to dramatically change the stakes since they'd have to "run the fastest trial in history." They'd have to get a deliberation from the judge before the Supreme Court ruling came down. But since we're used to watching the cases play out in an Stunde anyway, it didn't really feel all that different from every other case of the week on the show. But I'll still bite, Good Wife writers, the pressure was on.

When the firm told Sweeney about the Supreme Court ruling, he requested that a named partner help with the case. Diane nominated Will, so he had the awkward task of coming clean about his budding relationship with Hellinger. Diane was fine with it, but they had to get Sweeney to sign off as well, so the firm would be protected from malpractice. True to character, Sweeney was not at all bothered about the potential sexual relationship between Will and Hellinger. He signed off contingent upon Will keeping him informed of all the details. Gross.

Since they were working at an accelerated pace, Diane had to use her connections to get Kurt McVeigh (Gary Cole) on the case. When you're in a time crunch, it certainly helps if your former lover is the best ballistics expert there is! McVeigh was obviously hesitant to work on Sweeney's side, but Diane convinced him to help out.

Back in court, Isobel Swift, Sweeney's live-in girlfriend (Homeland's Morena Baccarin), testified that Sweeney could have not possibly shot the gun because they were otherwise preoccupied having, ahem, sex in the Rose salon. (Her blunt "anal" admission was quite a shock in the courtroom.) Earlier in the episode, Isobel asked Alicia about Sweeney's past. She sagte that he'd asked her to marry him, but she expressed concern that he might murder her too. Isobel trusted Alicia's opinion because she sagte Sweeney's relationship with Alicia was perhaps the most successful he'd ever have, which is a truly frightening thought. The conversation was pretty bizarre, but Alicia ended it Von saying that the supposed reason for killing his first wife was about her money. And since Isobel has no money, he had no reason to kill her. (Let's hope...)

Cary and New Kalinda called Greg in for a Sekunde interview in an effort to get Mehr information about the Supreme Court ruling. And when that didn't work, New Kalinda used her own womanly wiles on Greg. The two went out drinking, and New Kalinda shared a tall tale of going to juvie for involuntary manslaughter. Greg told her that he expected the ruling to take place in 40 hours. An intoxicated New Kalinda went back to Cary to deliver the bad news.

Greg saw through New Kalinda's attempts to get information about the decision, so he stopped Von Lockhart/Gardner to give her Mehr accurate information: The opinion would be coming out at 5 p.m. that day, which meant the firm had less time than they thought. Greg asked New Kalinda out. But taking a page from Kalinda's book, New Kalinda shot him down. Thanks for playing, Greg!

Back in the courtroom, the prosecution's ballistics expert claimed that the gun was fired from the Rose room. This was obviously a problem because Isobel had just testified that she and Sweeney were in that room doing the deed. So it was up to McVeigh to quickly rebut that claim. He and Diane took a trip to the scene of the party, and from there, he determined that the gun was actually fired from the Camellia room, not the Rose room. Success!

Unfortunately, that success was only temporarily enjoyed: Isobel got back on the stand to change her testimony. She sagte that she'd just remembered incorrectly, and that she and Sweeney were actually in the Camellia room all along. It was a pretty big hit for the defense, so Alicia had to go back to square one with Isobel and determine why she lied. And if Du didn't already think Isobel and Sweeney have a nutso relationship, this should do the trick: Sweeney wanted a pre-nup, and she didn't. So as leverage, she lied on the stand knowing full well that her edited testimony could send Sweeney away for life.

In the end, Isobel's flip-flopping testimony didn't really matter because McVeigh found additional evidence that the bullet ricocheted off a lamp, proving conclusively that Sweeney wasn't in the right place to have fired the gun. As much as McVeigh hated to admit it, Sweeney was innocent. Judge Politi agreed that there wasn't enough evidence for a gun charge, but he sentenced Sweeney to 30 days in jail, along with a $1,500 fine. And thankfully for Sweeney, they managed to get all this in before the Supreme Court ruling.

When it was all sagte and done, Sweeney agreed to Isobel's demands that there not be a pre-nup. Alicia warned him against it, saying Isobel would cheat him. And he replied in true Sweeney fashion: "I know. It's okay. I'll just kill her." (This is so terrible, but I still laughed so hard at this line!) So off to jail Sweeney went, but not before Isobel tried to hand off her panties as a parting gift. What a creepy couple.

Now let's get to all the non-Colin Sweeney developments: Last week, Peter told Diane he wanted her to fill the Supreme Court spot should he win the governorship. So to prepare herself for what may come, she asked Kalinda to do a background check on her to bring up any potential vulnerabilities. I figured something would come up, but I was truly shocked that that something was The Vampire Diaries Fan fiction! It was so funny to watch Diane's reaction as Kalinda read off the supposed work. As it turns out, the salacious Schreiben was courtesy of Diane's housekeeper. But there's a small part of me that really wants to believe that Diane Lockhart is secretly obsessed with The CW show.

The Weiter piece of information that Kalinda dug up on Diane was much Mehr serious: A friend of Diane's father had been accused of being a communist many years ago. And as a result of the accusations, he Lost his job, and ultimately committed suicide. Kalinda uncovered that Diane's father was actually the one who turned him in. I'm not sure that this would actually impede her chances at nabbing the Supreme Court spot, but Diane's worldview was pretty much shattered Von the revelation. And she ran straight into McVeigh's arms to deal with it. Perhaps overwhelmed with everything in her life, Diane impulsively suggested that she and McVeigh get married. She took it back, but the proposal of sorts was already out there.

To put even Mehr strain on the relationship, Kalinda's digging turned up a video of McVeigh lobbying for gun rights. "Would it be too ironic to ask Du to shoot me?" Diane deadpanned. We already know he's a Republican, while Diane is a hardcore Democrat. (It was so cute when she consoled him on Romney's loss.) Their ideological differences would definitely come into play should Diane be considered as a justice. Kalinda had no choice but to recommend that they cool it. And it seemed like that's what they were going to do. McVeigh came to Lockhart/Gardner to tell Diane they should wait and think about marriage. Diane appeared to accept that, but she didn't let him out of her office without speaking her mind: "I don't want to wait. I don't." So is this going to be what keeps Diane from making her way to the Supreme Court? I certainly hope not, because they are the best couple.

In other important relationship developments, Hellinger point-blank asked Alicia if she had a current relationship with Will. Alicia reiterated that they were once involved, but no longer were. And then, she told Hellinger that she was happy for the new couple. But Von the end of the episode, Alicia was having sexy dreams about her and Will together. But at some point in the dream, Alicia turned into Hellinger. I'm no dream expert, but I don't think it takes one to analyze this: Alicia is not as okay with Will and Hellinger as she says she is.

At the end of the episode, Alicia called Will to talk about work, but she heard Hellinger laugh in the background, so she quickly ended the conversation. And then, in a strange turn of events, Hellinger told Will that a guy she dated in the military had come back into her life. And with that, it seems like their relationship, which barely had time to take off, is getting grounded. But I can't say I'm too disappointed because I'm still partial to Will and Alicia.


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I loved Alicia's black dress with the square neckline. It was classic and professional. Who's the designer?

That dress is Von Michael Kors and was purchased at Saks Fifth Avenue.

Christine Baranski's red dress was outstanding Can Du tell us about the designers?

The red dress is Von Prada.

Can Du tell me about the halskette Julianna wore in Unorthodox it was Gold rectangle on a simple chain with a few small blue stones around it?

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 FORMER FOE Audra McDonald guest stars as Liz Lawrence, Alicia's law school nemesis, as the two face off in court on the Lemond Bishop case.
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Episode 16 | Aired Mar 10, 2013

Lemond Bishop's case takes center stage with guest stars Wallace Shawn and Audra McDonald
By Breia Brissey at ew




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Florrick prostitute, Amber Madison, is gegeben her own Guter Rat column to answer readers' Fragen about love, life, and sex.


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Dear Amber,

I'm a fifteen year-old boy who has never been kissed. Would it be wrong to pay someone to KISS me? There's a girl in my class who says she'll KISS me for $50. She'll even let me take pictures to Zeigen my friends. We haven’t discussed the details yet – open mouth oder closed mouth, tongue oder no tongue, etc. And money isn’t an issue; I receive a very generous allowance. It’s just that my mom told me that my first KISS should be “special” and I usually...
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Florrick prostitute, Amber Madison, is gegeben her own Guter Rat column to answer readers' Fragen about love, life, and sex.


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Dear Amber,

My boyfriend and I have a really great relationship. (We're both 24.) We talk about everything, have a lot of the same interests, and almost never fight. The only thing is that he's starting to want some stuff in the bedroom that doesn't feel normal. I went along with some things, like having sex in the back of the movie theater and him posting pictures of me on the internet. Now he wants to have his best friend watch us have sex, but I'm not sure I'm...
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 LET'S GET IT ON In the midst of helping Elsbeth, Alicia found time to, ahem, fraternize with Peter
LET'S GET IT ON In the midst of helping Elsbeth, Alicia found time to, ahem, fraternize with Peter
Episode 12 | Aired Jan 13, 2013

Carrie Preston's Elsbeth Tascioni makes her triumphant return, and Peter receives conflicting Guter Rat from Eli and Jordan
By Breia Brissey @ ew




Elsbeth Tascioni is easily my Favorit non-regular recurring character on The Good Wife. So I was thrilled when the quirky litigator (played Von the brilliant Carrie Preston) made her season 4 debut. And based on the episode's conclusion, it looks like we'll be getting a lot Mehr Elsbeth in the future — but Mehr on that later.

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