"The Good Wife" season 6 spoilers hint that Cary's fate is still uncertain as Alicia is tested during a Christian arbitration.
According to Cartermatt's "The Good Wife" season 6 spoilers, Cary's fate after he was placed behind bars is still up in the air.
The next episode is titled "Dear God," which will also count Linda Lavin as guest star as Joy Grubick, Robert Sean Leonard as arbitrator Del Paul, and Taye Diggs.
The official "The Good Wife" season 6 spoilers through the synopsis released by the CBS network reads:
"Cary's freedom lies in the hands of his pretrial service officer, Joy Grubick, as she interviews his colleagues to determine whether or not he should remain behind bars. Meanwhile, Alicia and Dean find themselves in unfamiliar territory when a client's case ends up in Christian Arbitration."
On a related note, Hollywood Hills said that Cary will still fight for his freedom and it will dpend on Joy Grubick, the pretrial service officer, who is interviewing people to show her good cause to recommend his release.
The website revealed in its "The Good Wife" season 6 spoilers that episode 3 is directed by Brooke Kennedy and written by executive producer Luke Schelhaas. It will air on October 5 at 8 p.m. on CBS.
Earlier, it was reported that Cary's legal woes will have an impact on Alicia, said Inquistr.
"She feels a loyalty toward him, but she is also still married to the governor of Illinois, and she is considering a run for State's Attorney. Can she continue to stand by Cary's side through all of this?" the website added.
It's also reported that Josh Charles, who played Will Gardner, will come back at some point this season to direct an episode, according to cast Ben Rappaport, who plays one of the attorneys for Lockhart-Gardner.