Is ‘The Good Wife’ season 7, episode 13 new tonight? First look at ‘Judged’
If you enjoy “The Good Wife,” the sad news to report today is that there is not going to be a new episode of the show airing on CBS Sunday night. What’s the biggest reason why? It all ultimately comes back to NFL football, much in the same way that it always does on network television. With the NFL Championship Game airing on Fox, clearly the network does not want to run the risk of putting a low-rated show up against something that could sap its numbers further … especially since the game is likely to be in the home stretch at around the time in which we see the next new episode.
When the show does return on CBS January 31, it will be with an episode entitled “Judged,” which is set to revolve for the most part around a battle between Alicia Florrick andJudge Schakowsky, one that traces back to bond courrt at the start of the season. This will be a great way to see more of how the past impacts the present, which has been a theme of most of the season in some way.
Also, be prepared for some more potential story in regards to whether or not Alicia and Luca Quinn could sign up to be a part of Lockhart, Agos, and Lee after Cary made the suggestion. Both firms are currently in need of ways to boost up their appeal to clients, and joining forces may ideally be one of the best ways to ensure something happens.
As soon as more information on this episode is revealed, we’ll have it for you here.
abbey Holliday
January 26, 2016 @ 11:26 pm
Hi. There is only 28 days un January. I am looking forward to seeing Judged. Thanks for sharing your news.
EllenAce
January 26, 2016 @ 11:51 am
Love TGW! I am truly saddened by the impending doom, of this superb program and wonder why not more of an effort is being made, to boost ratings show wise, by finally releasing Alicia from Peter, in addition to airing the entire Sunday night primetime line up, on a sister station during football, resulting in on time viewing and appropriate DVR recording! I’m really baffled by the lack of interest and investment, as these changes would improve highly coveted demo numbers, exponentially.
Michael Goldman
January 25, 2016 @ 1:58 am
The ratings haven’t been great this year, but until CBS tells me that The Good Wife is cancelled. it isn’t.