'The Good Wife' season 6: Alicia to get intimate with Jonathan in episode 15 'Open Source'?

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Alicia's romance is probably the only thing more exciting than knowing who ends up taking the State Attorney seat. "The Good Wife" might deliver more on a love life angle in episode 15 of the series titled "Open Source." 

Alicia has been into so much lately. For instance, she had to deal with Louis Canning as she prepared for an important, game-changing interview. But there has not really been an update about newfound romances in the series, until now. 

After taking fans inside the unsurprisingly complex mind of Alicia in the previous installment, "The Good Wife's" upcoming episode will delve into what looks like a brewing love affair between her and Jonathan, as shown in the 20-second teaser. However, it won't be romance that will heat up in this particular episode. 

The battle to become State Attorney is close to boiling over and candidates will do everything in their power to get the coveted position. In episode 15, Frank Prady will aim for Peter Florrick in the hopes of ousting him early in the running. 

Alicia, on the other hand, may be tempted to do the same. It remains to be seen whether or not she will give it a go on the governor, but if she ever decides to push through with it, she will be able to bring his stench to the surface. She knows an awful lot after being married to the man. 

"The Good Wife" is also following Florrick/Agos/Lockhart as he takes on a case that involves a man paralyzed by a gun that malfunctioned. The weapon was made from a 3D printer. The need for Kurt McVeigh to testify arises but, at the same time, his decision to fill that need will get the ballistics expert into a conflict with his wife Diane. 

The brand-new episode of "The Good Wife" will be aired on March 15. 

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