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Arghhhh The Good Wife

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rockyracoon | 13:52 Mon 01st Apr 2013 | Film, Media & TV
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Did anyone watch this last week, I just watched it and the bloody recording stopped right at the end, Kalinda said to Alicia "I'm safe and you are too". Was there anything after this, did it tell you what happened between Kalinda and her husband? It's not on 4OD so I can't even watch it again.

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you didn't miss anything other than a lingering close up shot of Kalinda's face....so no idea what happened between her and her scumbag hubbie...........I hope she at least poked him in his pecans!
I think you're supposed to assume she bumped him off. Let's hope so!
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Ah, thank you both, I was dreading that I'd missed a final take of him lying on the floor with a well deserved bullet in the head, I suppose this will develope into another of Kalinda's mysteries (with a bit of luck).

Thanks again.
The thing that baffles me was that was how he found her as she was living under an assumed name!
Absolutely love this show but not happy that Alicia seems to be cuddling up to scumbag hubby again when there is the gorgeous Will just there for the taking.
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Cupid, when have script writers let fact get in the way of a good story ;)

I hate his character but will be sad to see the lovely Marc Warren gone from the show.

Bakers, a little bit of me wants her to get back with her husband, I think if she'd have carried on with Will the story lines probably would have ended up about them, though there is a chemistry between them so you never know. Will does seem to get on rather well with the new prosecutor doesn't he? maybe she'll be a new love interest for him.

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