'The Good Wife' Season 6 Episode 18 Spoilers: Alicia Suffers From Scrunity Following her Firm's Email Hack 'Loser Edits' [Watch]
Sunday's all-new episode of "The Good Wife" will be intense when Alicia Florrick faces a scrutinizing TV interview regarding the leaked emails exposed at her law firm through a massive cyber-attack.
In the last episode, "Undisclosed Recipients," the firm suffered from a huge cyber-attack that exposed a number of internal problems along with the staff's dirty laundry.
The attack also put Alicia's reputation in jeopardy as the new State's Attorney by leaking the raunchy emails she exchanged with Will in 2013. In one email, Alicia told Will that she wishes she could "chain" his tongue around her hips so that she "could get those delicious linguistics" whenever she wants, reports E! News. In another email, Will told Alicia that "you sent me to heaven" over the weekend and that his only purpose in life is "to be a servant to your body."
In the next episode, which is titled "Loser Edit," Alicia will continue to suffer from the repercussions of the email hack at her firm. According to Carter Matt, the synopsis is stated below:
"Still reeling from the cyber-hack at her law firm, Alicia is ambushed with questions about her leaked emails during a television interview. Meanwhile, Diane takes on a case that pits her sympathies toward gay marriage against the rights of religious freedom. Also, an investigator starts looking into the evidence Diane used to get Cary out of prison."
In other news, executive producer Robert King hinted that "The Good Wife" may not end at Season 7 as originally planned.
"It's a big question mark, because it's a question that's beyond us. It's... CBS," he said, according to TVLine, adding that fans can probably sense that "we're counting down" via the episode titles, but "that doesn't mean an end is an end."
Season 6, Episode 16 of "The Good Wife," "Loser Edits" will air on Sunday, April 5, at 9 p.m. on CBS.
Watch a preview below.
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