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'The Good Wife' Season 7 News, Spoilers: Alicia Locks Horns With Judge Schakowsky

CBS' hit legal drama TV series "The Good Wife" is currently in the second half of Season 7 and fans are already looking forward for this week's episode which will reportedly see Alicia (Julianna Margulies) having beef with Judge Schakowsky (Christopher McDonald) over a wrongful sentence. Meanwhile, Diane (Christine Baranski) takes action as someone encounters a threat from school.

According to the synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic for the episode "Judged," Alicia will confront the judge when she gets wind of the information that a former bond court client was wrongfully sentenced and put to jail.

Meanwhile, Diane joins forces with a college newspaper's student editor when she learns that the school wants the editor out for having written a "politically charged article."

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The episode was written by Tyler Bensinger and directed by Rosemary Rodriguez. Episode 13 premieres this Sunday, Jan. 31, at 9 p.m. on CBS.

In related news, followers of the series have long been wondering what would happen next for the show.

It has already been made clear from previous reports that executive producers Michelle and Robert King would be leaving after Season 7 closes. Margulies, meanwhile, followed through with her announcement that she, too, might not be returning for Season 8, if there's one.

"I surprised Robert and Michelle tonight. They didn't know I was going to be here. They think I'm here for them, but I'm unemployed come April, and I think you haven't seen me in a while, at least not in person, so I thought I should show up," the actress was quoted as saying by Vulture.

Robert, meanwhile, told TVLine that he and Michelle would still be involved but in supervisory roles.

The show itself is yet to be renewed for an eighth season. CBS Entertainment president Glen Geller told the press at the TCA that it's still too early for the network to decide if there wold be another season or not.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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