What better words to explain hit drama series The Good Wife Season 6 comeback airing on March 1 after a long winter hiatus is "narratively chaotic," head writers Robert and Michelle King said in an interview.
The Kings promised longing fans a more upheaval will tag along the season's first episode comeback on the boobtube-Alicia's campaign for State Attorney, Kalinda getting herself in peril on multiple levels, changes in the firm (including its name), Cary in prison, and a lot more nerve-wracking events.
Robert admitted that the show has been going to different direction and inconsistencies with the plot work following the death of Will Gardner (Josh Charles). The rest of The Good Wife's sixth season hints to be another tear-jerker as Kalinda Sharma's (Archie Panjabi) exit from the show is reportedly through another death as planned, but what Robert assured viewers is that everything will turn out inevitable yet surprising.
Panjabi's contract with CBS had ended since last year and decided not to renew her contract. She has been in the talks to star in another drama show on Fox Entertainment. Michelle said the comeback episode for the season centers on the Alicia Florrick (Juliana Margulies), her life in a mess after Will's death, and her lesser appearance in courts. The storyline of the rest of the cast will go from there.
Meanwhile, it becomes a million dollar question for audiences whether or not they will still see Kalinda and Alicia in interaction together as they have not been seen together for a long time. The friction between Kalinda and Alicia first happened when Alicia found out that Kalinda slept with her husband Peter (Chris North). Michelle, however, did not give any closure on this matter.
Another revealed teaser recently is about Alicia getting laid to whom. Details have not been disclosed as of now who will she be getting an intimate scene with, but some spoilers bank on Johnny Elfman (Steven Pasquale), and Finn Polmar (Matthew Goode).
The Good Wife Season 6 comes back on air on March 1 on CBS.
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