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'The Good Wife' Season 6: Episode 15 Recap 'Open Source'

After last week's unconventional episode wherein viewers got a glimpse of what goes on in Alicia's mind, 'The Good Wife' came back with more traditional fare last Sunday with its episode titled "Open Source."

Louis Canning is still in the ICU and asks to see Alicia. Louis wants to do something nice for the family of the donor who gave him a kidney—he wants to give them $18 million in stocks. However, David Lee is not returning his calls.

It turns out the family doesn't want the money, they want it to be donated to the Strong Arm of Liberty, which is a pro-Palestine group that have ties to Hamas. David says that he'll need approval from the state department because he doesn't want to facilitate a group that supports Hamas and the killing of Jewish people.

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Alicia goes to see Louis, and talks to him while he's unconscious, she tells him that he's a bad man but she doesn't want him to die. She says that she'll get the money to his charity. Later on, stories about Alicia supporting Hamas come out.

Meanwhile, Diane and Finn are in court and suing the designer who created a plastic gun from a 3D printer. The gun misfired while he was at the shooting range and paralyzed someone. Diane's husband, Kurt, is on the stand and he says that it's the responsibility of the designer Chris Fife, to make sure that the gun is safe.

Fife insists that he designed the gun to protect people. He argues that the technology he used made it hard for dictators to control technology.

Kalinda is checking the designer's website and sees a video of Fife boasting about getting out of a cold basement. Kalinda asks McVeigh to try using the printer in a cold environment, and that was the problem all along why the gun was faulty. Moreover, Fife knew about the problem all along.

"The Good Wife" airs on Sundays at 9/8c on CBS.

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