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'The Good Wife' Season 7 Episode 7 Spoilers: Alicia with a Self-Driving Car Accident

News about the upcoming episode of "The Good Wife" season 7 have been revealed.

According to Hollywood Hills, the spoilers for the upcoming episode have been revealed by CBS. With that, it was revealed that Alicia will be handling a new case about an interesting car accident.

Titled "Driven," episode 7 of "The Good Wife" season 7 will have Alicia handling a case on a self-driving car. She will be working with Lucca on dealing with an automotive executive, as well as an employee from the same company. It was reported that the employee had an accident while riding a self-driving car.

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Meanwhile, it was reported that Ruth and Eli will be going to Courtney Boalt, played by Vanessa Williams, for some help. They will be asking her to be a potential campaign contributor. With that, Peter will then decide to start living with Alicia again in order to portray a proper family image during his presidential campaign.

Along with Williams, the episode will feature several guest stars such as Celina Keenan-Bolger as Wendy Searle, Mike Pniewski as Frank Landau, Nicole Roderick as Nora, Joey Slotnick as Anthony Dudewitz, Steven Boyer as Tim Brewster, Peter Woodward as Charles Ephraham, and Ned Eisenberg as Craig Hallman. It was reported that Michael J. Fox will also reprise his role as Louis Canning.

A teaser for the upcoming episode has been revealed by Spoilers Guide. With that, fans can expect an exciting show.

The previous episodes of the season have indeed been building the drama for the rest of the episode. With that, it can be evident that "The Good Wife" season 7 will continue discussing the progress of Peter's presidential campaign, while portraying that happenings in his family matters.

"The Good Wife" season 7 episode 7 will air on CBS this Nov. 15.

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