Monday, June 12, 2023

Favorite Episodes of "THE GOOD FIGHT" Season One (2017)

 











Below is a list of my favorite episodes from Season One of the CBS All Access series, "THE GOOD FIGHT".  Created by Robert King, Michelle King and Phil Alden Robinson, the series starred Christine Baranski: 



FAVORITE EPISODES OF "THE GOOD FIGHT" SEASON ONE (2017)










1.  (1.07) "Not So Grand Jury" - Diane Lockhart's old nemesis, Department of Justice (DOJ) attorney Mike Kresteva, takes his case against her new place of employment; Reddick, Boseman and Kolstad; to a grand jury, but the firm devises a grand jury strategy of their own to hamper Kresteva's efforts.













2.  (1.01) "Inauguration" - When a financial scam destroys the reputation of lawyer Maia Rindell, while wiping out her mentor and godmother Diane's, savings; the pair join one of Chicago's preeminent law firms, Reddick, Boseman and Kolstad in the series premiere.






 







3.  (1.10) "Chaos" - In the season finale, Diane takes on a new client who is accused of cyber-terrorism. An accident brings Diane and her estranged husband Kurt McVeigh together.  And Henry Rindell reveals new truths about the scandal to his daughter Maia.


















4.  (1.06) "Social Media and Its Discontents" - Social media owner Neil Gross makes the firm write terms of service to rid himself from hate speech and trolls from his sites. Maia and attorney Elsbeth Tascioni try to figure out if Henry is spying on the former.  One of the firm's younger attorneys, Lucca Quinn and DOJ attorney Colin Morrello explore their relationship. 














5.  (1.04) "Henceforth Known as Property" - Diane and Lucca represent an ovarian cancer survivor looking to obtain custody of her previously donated embryos. Maia becomes the victim of a fake social media account.  And Kresteva pays a visit to Reddick, Boseman and Kolstad.







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