Variety
Managing Editor: Television
Like a good legal thriller, CBS’ “The Good Wife”
surprised fans right down to its closing moments as Alicia Florrick’s
emotional roller-coaster ride of the past seven seasons came to an
unexpected end.
SPOILER ALERT: Stop reading unless you have seen the May 8 finale of “The Good Wife.”
There were few neat and tidy endings in the series finale — appropriately titled “End” — written by series creators Robert and Michelle King. Julianna Margulies’ titular character spends the episode wrestling with the intellectual instincts that get in the way of what her heart wants. Thoughout the hour she gets counsel from a surprising source: Will Gardner, the love-of-her-life fellow lawyer who died a violent death back at the end of season five.
SPOILER ALERT: Stop reading unless you have seen the May 8 finale of “The Good Wife.”
There were few neat and tidy endings in the series finale — appropriately titled “End” — written by series creators Robert and Michelle King. Julianna Margulies’ titular character spends the episode wrestling with the intellectual instincts that get in the way of what her heart wants. Thoughout the hour she gets counsel from a surprising source: Will Gardner, the love-of-her-life fellow lawyer who died a violent death back at the end of season five.
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