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Alicia has to choose between her marriage to Peter and pursuing a future with Will; a judge appoints Alicia to represent a man accused of murdering his business partner.
Alicia has to choose between her marriage to Peter and pursuing a future with Will; a judge appoints Alicia to represent a man accused of murdering his business partner.
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The Good Wife
S1, EP23 "Running"Alicia must decide if she will stand by Peter during his new political campaign or pursue a relationship with Will.
The Good Wife
S2, EP1 "Taking Control"Alicia has to choose between her marriage to Peter and pursuing a future with Will; a judge appoints Alicia to represent a man accused of murdering his business partner.
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S2, EP2 "Double Jeopardy"An Army reservist is accused of murdering his wife; Childs turns to dirty tricks in hopes of marring Peter's campaign.
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S2, EP3 "Breaking Fast"An explosive confrontation between Alicia and Glenn results from a multimillion-dollar malicious prosecution lawsuit; Alicia's brother visits after his questionable comments about Peter go viral.
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