'The Good Wife' season 7 spoilers: Alicia tries to win a case to promote her law firm in episode 13

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Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) will challenge a judge's decision in the 13<sup>th episode of "The Good Wife" season 7.

According to the synopsis for the episode titled "Judged," Alicia will put everything on the line to give justice to a former bond court client who was imprisoned due to a false charge. The synopsis for the episode reads:

"Alicia argues against Judge Schakowsky (Christopher McDonald) when she learns that a former bond court client was wrongfully imprisoned. Also, Diane (Christine Baranski) assists the student editor of a college newspaper when the school threatens to fire her for writing a politically charged article."

But it looks like all her efforts will be in vain because the judge does not seem to be interested in dealing with the case again. This will infuriate Alicia, and they will reportedly have a very heated argument.

Speculations about the episode revealed that Alicia will be very dedicated to the case because she wants to help the innocent person get justice. But there are also assumptions saying that she is doing everything that she can to win the case so that her law firm with Lucca (Cush Jumbo) will get all the publicity to get more clients since the law firm needs profits to continue its operation.

During the previous episodes, Alicia's neighbors were complaining about the operation of the law firm in her apartment. They want her to set up her office somewhere else. If her current case will be successful, it will promote her law office and give her enough resources to get a proper workplace.

Aside from McDonald, other guest stars in the episode include Grace Rex as Martha Reed, Daniel J. Watts as Clayton Riggs, Francesca Carpanini (Imogen Stowe), and John Billingsly as Dean Randolph.

"The Good Wife" season 7 episode 13 will air on Sunday, Jan. 31, on CBS.

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