The Good Wife (season 3) | |
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Season 3 U.S. DVD Cover
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 22 |
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Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 25, 2011 | – April 29, 2012
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The third season of The Good Wife began airing on September 25, 2011. The show moved from Tuesdays at 10:00 p.m. to Sundays at 9:00 p.m.
The series focuses on Alicia Florrick (Margulies), whose husband Peter (Noth), the former Cook County, Illinois State's Attorney, has been jailed following a notorious political corruption and sex scandal. After having spent the previous thirteen years as a stay-at-home mother, Alicia returns to the workforce as a litigator to provide for her two children.
The third season of The Good Wife received critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 100% fresh rating, with average rating of 8/10, based on five reviews.
Season 3 takes place the following morning after season 2 with Alicia now as a third year litigator on track to become partner while having an affair with her boss Will Gardner. She is given an office on the 29th floor, the only third year litigator with an office on the floor. Peter Florrick's crisis manager Eli Gold joins the firm to prepare for Peter's campaign for Governorship of Illinois, while Alicia acts as a bridge between Lockhart & Gardner and his campaign. Peter, now as States Attorney, battles with Lockhart & Gardner from case to case while the firm begins to get a short-term liquidity problem. Diane and Will try to acquire a bankruptcy department from a competing law firm that's closing down due to the double dip recession, and they notice that a bankruptcy department is the only area that will survive a double dip recession. When Diane tries lobbying to become the States Attorney's Civil Defender, she begins to suspect an affair between Will and Alicia. If Alicia begins working against the firm's interest and is compromised by her affair, Diane would have to fire Alicia. At the same time, the State's Attorney's office begins investigating the firm's taxes. They bring in Wendy-Scott Carr to investigate these allegations that Will stole money from his old firm in Baltimore. Wendy eventually gathers enough evidence and puts Will on trial. Will gets the help of Elsbeth Tascioni to fight the charges. However, after Alicia misplaces a liability form and a partner at Lockhart & Gardner gives the opposition a liability form from another case, the opposition sends the illegal document to the States Attorney's office. Dana Lodge gives Kalinda Sharma an ultimatum; information on Will or fire Alicia. Kalinda gives Dana information on Will, but the information is invalid and Alicia keeps her job. Kalinda and Alicia slowly rebuild their friendship after Alicia finds out that Kalinda slept with Peter at the end of season 2 and when Kalinda finds Grace Florrick after going missing, Alicia thanks her and begins to forgive Kalinda. At this time, Alicia and Will end their affair as Alicia realises she wants to focus on raising her children instead of her love life. Alicia is tasked with mentoring a new litigator Caitlin D'arcy; however, as Caitlin begins to show confidence and prove herself, Diane decides to hire her as a Junior Associate. This causes conflict as Alicia becomes jealous of Cailtin, but in the end, Alicia makes her peace with Caitlin when Caitlin leaves the company citing pregnancy. Alicia learns that her apartment is being turned into a condo and asks for a salary increase at Lockhart & Gardner. After not receiving a high raise, she is poached by Louis Canning. Alicia gives Diane the option of either matching Canning's offer or accepting Alicia's resignation. Alicia looking for homes, discovers that her old home is up for sale however the price is too high but is shocked when she gets a call from the realtor that a 'Florrick' has purchased the home, Alicia assumes it's Peter but learns that it's Jackie Florrick instead and asks Jackie to sign the house over to the kids. Alicia is put on a blue ribbon panel where she meets Mike Kresteva, a man who lies to the public about Alicia and also announces he's running for Governor of Illinois. Will Gardner is acquitted of the charges however the bar association looks into the charges and decides that Will is guilty and gives him the option of a 6-month suspension from the law or to fight the charges however if he loses, he will be disbarred forever. Will takes the 6-month suspension and is no longer a partner at Lockhart & Gardner, but in the name and business matters relating to the firm. Peter Florrick finally decides to run for governor after Eli Gold is torn between representing his ex-wife or Peter in the race for governor but chooses Peter instead. With Will Gardner out of the firm, Alicia is given Kalinda's tax case and Alicia finds an uncashed cheque for $21,000. Alicia calls the number on the cheque but hangs up after the caller was being difficult. The caller later phones Alicia back on her mobile and subsequently her personal home phone. Alicia asks Kalinda to be honest with her - where did the cheque come from? Kalinda reveals to Alicia that she has a husband and secretly plans to leave Chicago, however when she learns that Alicia is in danger of her husband, Kalinda decides to stay and pulls a chair up to her front door with a pistol in hand while someone knocks at her door.