In this week’s episode of The Good Wife, Diane Lockhart and Alicia Florrick take on a dramatic hazing death lawsuit involving a university water‑polo team, while Eli Gold battles PR fires for Peter’s campaign. The case puts the cycle of campus rituals under the microscope, with a drowned freshman, a coach who “knew but didn’t stop it”, and rumors of a hate‑crime angle that upends everything. Meanwhile at Lockhart & Gardner the 27th‑floor meltdown looms large, as Cary gets a new space and Clarke pushes for change. And on the campaign trail, Jackie Florrick, recently released from the hospital, proves she’s still a weapon in Peter’s corner—only to encounter visual “bugs”, a flashing warning sign of something deeper.
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Timestamps:
00:12 – Introduction and quick banter about “wife” definitions
04:02 – The hazing death case begins (Trey Lawson, Chicago Polytech)
07:13 – Coach on the stand, text message evidence of hazing
10:45 – “Mary” text sparks hate‑crime discussion in court
13:20 – Diane visits the 27th floor, gearing up
18:17 – Clark tries to refloor the firm, Alicia and Cary’s shared office
24:00 – Kalinda interviews the convicted Wayne Crockett in jail
32:11 – Jackie back on the trail, bugs in the senior‑center speech
38:45 – Closing: Jimmy V threatens to publish Peter scandal
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