'The Good Wife' season 6 episode 13 air date, spoilers; Alicia Florrick sets eyes on donations for campaign

After taking a break for a month and a half, "The Good Wife" will finally be back on CBS this March. Following the episode "The Debate," Alicia Florrick is still dead set on winning the campaign and is going the extra mile to make sure she wins the race. 

In episode 13, Alicia is positioning herself as a formidable competitor to Frank Prady. She continues to go head-to-head with him, but this time, it is to get a donation. Here is the official synopsis for "Dark Money": 

"Diane and Cary represent Colin Sweeney when he accuses a TV producer of basing an unflattering character and show on him. Meanwhile, Alicia competes against Frank Prady for a major campaign donation." 

Alicia isn't only dealing with the campaign, she also has to deal with Cary and Diane making a decision without her. And in episode 13, Cary and Diane continue to join forces further while Alicia is busy. Is damaging her relationship with her business partners worth landing the State Attorney position? 

Meanwhile, there are also other spoilers for the remainder of season 6. Peter Florrick is believed to be getting his act together and will drop Ramona. Now, Peter's affair won't jeopardize Alicia's campaign. 

Moving forward, the official synopsis for episode 14 "The Mind's Eye" has been released, too. It reads: 

"Alicia prepares for a key interview, which could impact the outcome of the race for State's Attorney. Also, Louis Canning pressures Florrick/ Agos/ Lockhart to agree on a settlement in his wrongful eviction case against the firm." 

CarterMatt describes this to be one of the most important episodes in the season. "The Mind's Eye" is written by showrunners Robert and Michelle King, so that really means something. 

"The Good Wife" season 6 will return on CBS on March 1 with "Dark Money" and March 8 with "The Mind's Eye." 

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