'The Good Wife' season 6 spoilers: Going inside Alicia's mind in episode 14

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Feelings will be hard to contain in episode 14 of "The Good Wife" season 6 titled "Mind's Eye," at least for fans who have been dying to know every thought that bounces around in Alicia's mind. Viewers will be transported inside Alicia's head in the new episode. 

Markedly, the idea of getting a closer look into and understanding the inner gears and workings of her mind and seeing things through her perspective on all sorts of things brings excitement that's beyond compare. 

"We wanted to try to do an episode that actually follows Alicia's train of thought, her stream of consciousness. 90% of it takes place in Alicia's mind," executive producer Robert King told Yahoo. "I think the results are very different for the show, but really fun. I hope people think it's fun because it was fun to write and direct." 

Going inside her mind also means that fans will be able to explore what Alicia has to say or feel during steamy situations.

In the promo video, Peter Florrick and Kalinda Sharma are seen in bed with the former asking, "Why is it all right for you and not for me?"

"The Good Wife" has just returned from a break and its arrival is explosive. In the new episode, Alicia will prepare for a key interview that is likely to change the course of the race for State's Attorney altogether. The election is less than a week away, by the way, and it only gets more intense by the minute. 

"Mind's Eye" will also see Michael J. Fox reprising his role as Louis Canning, who will be seen pressuring Florrick/ Agos/ Lockhart into concurring on a sound resolution in "his wrongful eviction case against the firm." 

Episode 14 of "The Good Wife" will be aired on March 8. 

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