'The Good Wife' Season 6 Episode 1: Have Alicia Finally Decided to Run as The State's Attorney? Episode 1 Synopsis Disclosed Here!

'The Good Wife' Season 6 Episode 1: Have Alicia Finally Decided to Run as the State's Attorney? Episode 1 Synopsis Disclosed Here!
"The Good Wife" Season 6 fans are very curious if Alice will run as state's attorney. Since summer, fans have been waiting for this and now it is over. The Good Wife Season 6 will premiere on Sept. 21 at CBS. Together with the cast is the Emmy win, Julianna Marguilles, awarded as Outstanding Actress in the field of drama. In this new season, "The Good Wife" will feature two shocking cliffhangers. Such cliffhanger left fans at the edge of their couches since the finale of season 5 last May.
The synopsis of "The Good Wife" Season 6 is already out. Alicia finally decided concerning Eli's offer to her. Such offer to run for the position as state's attorney at first was declined. Alicia doesn't want to get involved even if Eli insists it. At the end of the season 5 Eli asked Alicia about this just before the credits of the series started rolling. Eli hatched such plan right after Finn decided to back out. This happened at the last part of the season. By the way, Finn was Eli's previous candidate.
Meanwhile, another big twist during the last season was about Diane's decision about leaving Lockhart/Gardner. This was the choice she made right after Louis Canning threatened. Such threat was to dissolve Lockhart /Gardner whenever Canning was not made to become the managing partner. Such move was serious and a big one since Diane will bring high paying clients to Alicia as well as Cary's firm.
"The Good Wife" Season 6 will start Sunday, Sept. 21 on CBS at 9 p.m.
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