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The Good Wife: Season 5, Episode 16: The Last Call

1 h 38 min · Ayer
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The Good Wife does what it does best in The Last Call — it takes a gut punch and makes you feel every second of the aftermath. Picking up right where episode 15 left off, we watch the ripple of Will Gardner's death move through every character, and the result is one of the most emotionally precise hours of television in this show's run. Marissa and Jason break down the cascade of grief: Kalinda's ice-cold delivery of the worst news imaginable, Eli's unhinged teleprompter moment at the correspondence luncheon, Diane's quiet devastation at LG, and Alicia's increasingly consuming search for meaning in an unanswered voicemail. Plus the David Lee moment that wrecked everyone (sob rating: a five), a theology debate between Alicia and Grace, and Kalinda walking right up to the line with Jeffrey Grant's belt. Emmy-winning performances, no doubt. Full spoilers ahead. 00:00 – Welcome and the voicemail misunderstanding that launched a thousand scenarios  08:20 – Diving into the episode: Kalinda delivers the news to Eli, then Alicia gets the call  13:30 – Alicia drives home in shock, bird imagery, and piecing together what happened  20:00 – Diane arrives at LG, faces the partners, and the official sob rating segment begins  29:00 – Kalinda investigates with Jenna at the courthouse; Jeffrey Grant's insanity plea  38:00 – Alicia hears Will's incomplete voicemail and cannot let it go  45:00 – Alicia visits the judge's chambers and then the hospital  53:00 – Diane fires Bob Klepper with a fist-pump worthy line; Cary channels grief into courtroom rage  1:13:00 – Alicia and Grace debate God, faith, and what any of this means  1:20:00 – Kalinda confronts Jeffrey Grant with his belt — and pulls back  1:27:00 – Finn tells Alicia what really happened; Peter shows up in the shadows; the imagined voicemail ending Enjoyed the episode? Hit subscribe so you never miss a recap! If you love what we're doing, leave us a rating and review — it really helps the show grow. Want to support The Good Pod directly? Buy us a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/goodpod [https://buymeacoffee.com/goodpod] — every cup keeps the recaps coming. Thanks for listening!

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The Good Wife: Season 5, Episode 16: The Last Call

The Good Wife does what it does best in The Last Call — it takes a gut punch and makes you feel every second of the aftermath. Picking up right where episode 15 left off, we watch the ripple of Will Gardner's death move through every character, and the result is one of the most emotionally precise hours of television in this show's run. Marissa and Jason break down the cascade of grief: Kalinda's ice-cold delivery of the worst news imaginable, Eli's unhinged teleprompter moment at the correspondence luncheon, Diane's quiet devastation at LG, and Alicia's increasingly consuming search for meaning in an unanswered voicemail. Plus the David Lee moment that wrecked everyone (sob rating: a five), a theology debate between Alicia and Grace, and Kalinda walking right up to the line with Jeffrey Grant's belt. Emmy-winning performances, no doubt. Full spoilers ahead. 00:00 – Welcome and the voicemail misunderstanding that launched a thousand scenarios  08:20 – Diving into the episode: Kalinda delivers the news to Eli, then Alicia gets the call  13:30 – Alicia drives home in shock, bird imagery, and piecing together what happened  20:00 – Diane arrives at LG, faces the partners, and the official sob rating segment begins  29:00 – Kalinda investigates with Jenna at the courthouse; Jeffrey Grant's insanity plea  38:00 – Alicia hears Will's incomplete voicemail and cannot let it go  45:00 – Alicia visits the judge's chambers and then the hospital  53:00 – Diane fires Bob Klepper with a fist-pump worthy line; Cary channels grief into courtroom rage  1:13:00 – Alicia and Grace debate God, faith, and what any of this means  1:20:00 – Kalinda confronts Jeffrey Grant with his belt — and pulls back  1:27:00 – Finn tells Alicia what really happened; Peter shows up in the shadows; the imagined voicemail ending Enjoyed the episode? Hit subscribe so you never miss a recap! If you love what we're doing, leave us a rating and review — it really helps the show grow. Want to support The Good Pod directly? Buy us a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/goodpod [https://buymeacoffee.com/goodpod] — every cup keeps the recaps coming. Thanks for listening!

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