'The Good Wife' season 6 air date, spoilers: Alicia Florrick in a mess, Archie Panjabi why he left show

"The Good Wife" fans have been waiting for episode 13, which was supposed to air Jan. 25. However, CBS decided not to air the episode (again) and opted to delay it further to give way to the award shows and Super Bowl XXLX kick off. 

Episode 12 "The Debate" was a heavy episode and there were storylines that need an immediate follow through. Hence, fans are very anxious to know what's going to happen next. There hasn't been new previews or promo clips released either, even an official synopsis is nowhere to be found. Viewers are getting restless and every media outlet is, too. 

So, to know what episode 13 will be, going back to episode 12 should prove to be valuable. It can be recalled that Alicia was trying to balance between her campaign as a State Attorney and her responsibilities in the firm. Because she was so busy, Diane and Cary had to make a decision without her. However, Alicia looked more concerned about the race. 

Aside from Alicia's mess, there's also the possibility of seeing the aftermath of what Diane did, when she used fake coding to deceive a judge, reported by IBT. Then, there's also Peter, who has recently split with Ramona. Would he actually let Alicia know about it? But Johnny looks like he is in love with Alicia, how will that play out?

Elsewhere, Archie Panjabi is confirmed to be leaving the show after season 6. She actually revealed the reason to Radio Times and cited that her kissing scene in "The Fall" was the main moment of realization. 

"When I was kissing her, Allan Cubitt, the show's creator and director, had to say, 'Archie, can you hold back?', because Gillian was supposed to take me by complete surprise," Panjabi shared. "I didn't think that I was very forward in (the scene), but obviously after a while a character starts to affect you. I thought, 'Okay, I think it's time to go now'." 

"The Good Wife" season 6 episode 13 is rumored to finally air on March 1.

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