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Alicia and Cary both receive recognition for their hard work with new, more spacious offices, signaling their growing status within the firm. Themes
The episode title, "The Wheels of Justice," refers to the frantic pace of the courtroom scenes and the strategic manipulation of the legal system's timing to achieve a specific outcome. It highlights the "unprepared" nature of modern litigation when strategic maneuvers take precedence over evidence. "The Good Wife" The Wheels of Justice (TV Episode 2013) [S4E19] The Wheels of Justice
The episode centers on a high-stakes legal battle involving Alicia Florrick's recurring client, the eccentric and potentially dangerous . Sweeney is facing a disorderly conduct charge, but the State’s Attorney's office is uncharacteristically refusing to plea bargain. Alicia and Cary both receive recognition for their
The personal lives of the partners at Lockhart/Gardner become increasingly messy. Alicia deals with conflicted feelings for Will , especially as he begins dating ASA Laura Hellinger. Meanwhile, Diane and Kurt reunite, leading Diane to make a bold move in their relationship despite the potential political risks. "The Good Wife" The Wheels of Justice (TV
Cary Agos discovers the real reason for the delay: an impending that could retroactively apply to Sweeney's case, potentially resulting in a life sentence. To prevent this, Alicia and Will Gardner must push for an immediate trial under Sweeney's right to a speedy trial , forcing both the defense and the prosecution to proceed without proper preparation. Subplots and Character Development
Diane is offered a seat on the State Supreme Court by Peter Florrick. Preparing for the vetting process, she hires Kalinda Sharma to perform a background check on her own life, which reveals complicated truths about her father and her love interest, Kurt McVeigh .