'The Good Wife' season 6 spoilers: Alicia's steamy email exchanges threaten to be revealed in episode 18

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Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) will be a victim of cybercrime in the upcoming episode of "The Good Wife" season 6. 

The official synopsis for the episode titled "Loser's Edit" reads: 

"Still reeling from the cyber-hack at her law firm, Alicia is ambushed with questions about her leaked emails during a television interview. Meanwhile, Diane (Christine Baranski) takes on a case that pits her sympathies towards gay marriage against the rights of religious freedom. Also, an investigator starts looking into the evidence Diane used to get Cary (Matt Czuchry) out of prison." 

The latest controversy that Alicia got herself into could be detrimental to her new position as the latest State Attorney. Fans of the show undoubtedly want to know who leaked the series of steamy hot emails between her and her late lover Will Gardner (Josh Charles), and why. 

Also, Diane might be in trouble of her own as an investigator starts to launch an inquiry regarding the piece of evidence that she used to fish out Cary from behind bars. Will the investigator find out how Kalinda Sharma (Archie Panjabi) helped her? 

This latest arc in the story might pave the way for Sharma's exit, which could probably land the detective in jail. International Business Times reported that the jail plot would be the most possible one for the character's exit, since both series showrunners Michelle and Robert King earlier reported that they are not planning to kill a character in season 6. 

Can Diane still concentrate on her assumed case that deals with gay marriage because of the latest developments? 

"The Good Wife" season 6 episode 18 will feature several guest stars like "American Horror Story's" Lily Rabe as Petra Moritz, Oliver Platt as R.D., Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Charles Jinks, as well as Frankie J. Alvarez as Steven Mund. 

"Loser's Edit" will air on April 5 on CBS. 

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