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The seventh and final season of The Good Wife was ordered on May 11, 2015, by CBS. It premiered on October 4, 2015, on CBS and consisted of 22 episodes. A promotional advertisement for the series that aired during Super Bowl 50 announced that the seventh season would be its last.
S7.E2 ∙ Innocents. Sun, Oct 11, 2015. Alicia hires a new investigator, and a new friend from bond court helps her with a case. Eli uses Alicia to maneuver his way back into Peter's campaign. Cary looks for a way to get Howard out of the firm. 8.0/10 (600)
May 9, 2016 · Alicia Florrick faces a crossroads as her husband's political career ends and she has a vision of her late lover Will Gardner. Read the recap of the series finale that features a shocking twist, a slap and a kiss.
Alicia argues a complex museum vandalism case that involves photographs a mother took of her son, and considers enlisting the help of investigator Jason Crouse (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Also, Cary must deal with partner Howard Lyman's inappropriate conduct towards the younger associates at the offices of Lockhart, Agos and Lee.
Read critics' reviews of the seventh season of The Good Wife, a legal drama starring Julianna Margulies as Alicia Florrick. Find out where to watch the season on Paramount+, Fandango at Home, or Prime Video.
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The Good Wife is a crime drama series starring Julianna Margulies as a lawyer who returns to work after her husband's scandal. IMDb provides information on ratings, cast, episodes, trivia, and more for the show's seven seasons.
May 9, 2016 · The Good Wife started and ended with a slap. Seven seasons ago, Alicia Florrick slapped her husband across the face in the moment she realized that her life was not what she thought it...