Episodes

  • The Good Wife: Season 5, Episode 7 - The Next Week
    Apr 13 2026

    Season five is not playing around, and The Next Week proves it. Marissa and Jason dig into one of the most tension-packed episodes of the season, where a seemingly routine DUI stop for Jeffrey Grant spirals into a full-blown murder investigation and a DNA twist nobody saw coming. Meanwhile, Alicia is back inside Lockhart Gardner — this time holding all the cards in a juicy malpractice standoff — and she is not giving anything away for free. Zach steps up for his sister in a big way, Clark Hayden makes a surprise return that actually gave us feelings, and Owen Cavanaugh casually drops a bomb on Will in an elevator. Plus, Jason cannot stop manifesting Richard Karn into his daily life, and honestly at this point it might be a haunting.

    00:00:06 — Welcome to The Good Pod, plus Jason's ongoing Richard Karn situation explained

    00:08:15 — Episode recap begins: Jeffrey Grant learns Italian and gets pulled over in the most suspicious DUI stop imaginable

    00:20:30 — Alicia strolls back into Lockhart Gardner and reminds everyone exactly who she is

    00:31:00 — Zach finds the RAT, discovers Grace is being spied on, and handles business at school

    00:43:45 — DNA evidence flips the Jeffrey Grant case on its head; Will makes a gut call

    00:52:10 — Owen tells Will that Alicia and Peter are not set in stone, Clark Hayden offers to work for free, and the brothers of this episode get their flowers

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    59 mins
  • Elsbeth Season 3, Episode 15 - Otherwise Enraged
    Apr 13 2026

    Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 15 Otherwise Enraged has everything we love about this show - a murder most relatable, a pot that tells all its secrets, and Elsbeth doing her best cartoon character impression through a crime scene. When Rachel, a woman who has given everything to her friends and gotten very little in return, finds herself alone at her own inheritance celebration party, things take a very dark turn. Guest star Beanie Feldstein brings real depth to a character you will feel complicated about rooting against. Meanwhile Alec makes his big public apology, Wagner gets squeezed between his daughter and a detective, and Elsbeth drops a Kaya mention that hits harder than it should. Marissa takes over narration duties this week and relates to Rachel perhaps a little more than is comfortable. It's one of the richer episodes of the season - murder, mismatched Le Creuset lids, and a Cybertruck that tells the whole story.


    00:00 - Welcome and listener appreciation - plus a very recorded declaration of gratitude
    10:15 - Cold open breakdown: Rachel, the inheritance party, and the email heard round the friend group
    22:30 - The murder: an 800-dollar pot, a passed-out husband, and a frame job in progress
    35:00 - Elsbeth on the case: mismatched lids, dishwasher betrayal, and the Google Lens product placement
    48:20 - The Cybertruck alibi, the broken heel, and the confession
    58:40 - Alec's press conference, the ET scene, and the Rivers-Julia subplot unpacked

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • The Good Wife: Season 5, Episode 6 - The Next Day
    Apr 6 2026

    It is officially the next day, and nothing will ever be the same again. In this recap of The Good Wife Season 5 Episode 6, "The Next Day," Marissa and Jason break down the morning after the explosive split, catching up with Diane Lockhart, Will Gardner, and Alicia Florrick as they each wake up to a brand new reality. Diane preps for her big gun case with a Kurt McVeigh pep talk that is both useless and perfect, Will leans hard into his bachelor era, and Alicia's first real day at Florrick Agos Associates gets complicated fast. The chess moves are flying and every firm is playing to win. This one hits different.

    0:04 - Cold open: wake-up routines, Bad Bunny alarms, and Jason's post-gallbladder comeback
    5:34 - Housekeeping: ratings, reviews, and the buymeacoffee link 9:04 - Episode recap kicks off with the sunrise opening and three characters waking up to "The Next Day"
    20:04 - Will goes full bachelor mode and Florrick Agos faces its first real test
    36:04 - Diane's gun case gets wild in court and Bishop's mom makes her entrance
    50:04 - Peter pulls the rug on Diane, Will buys out the tax partners, and the L's and W's scorecard debuts

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Elsbeth: Season 3, Episode 14 - Deadutante
    Apr 5 2026

    Elsbeth is back after a mini-break courtesy of March Madness, and this week she's crashing the 71st Annual Empire Debutante Ball — where old money, high expectations, and a suspicious death collide. The episode opens with the meticulous and immediately unsettling Lizzie Langford nitpicking every wrinkle in the tablecloths, and things only get stranger from there. Jason and Marissa break down the case, celebrate a listener shoutout to Erica M. for the inside scoop on Detective Edwards and the show's deep love of Broadway talent, and dig into what Alec's mysterious press conference cliffhanger could mean for the final five episodes of the season. Plus — is Winnie Crawford about to become the next mayor of New York? Marissa has thoughts, and she has been seeing it in her mind's eye. Five episodes left, and the stakes just got a whole lot higher.



    TIMESTAMPS


    00:04 – Welcome back from the March Madness break and checking in on the season countdown


    08:04 – Listener shoutout: Erica M. on Detective Edwards, Michaela Diamond, and the Broadway connection


    12:44 – Into the case: debutante balls, cotillions, and the 71st Annual Empire Debutante Ball


    19:34 – Breaking down Lizzie Langford and the episode's central murder


    38:04 – Marissa Gold's character arc — what made her so cynical and political?


    45:04 – Alec's press conference cliffhanger and Winnie Crawford season finale theories

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • The Good Wife: Season 5, Episode 5 - Hitting the Fan
    Mar 30 2026

    It is the highest-rated episode of The Good Wife series — and Jason and Marissa are here to give it everything it deserves. "Hitting the Fan" is the payoff of four seasons of tension: Will finally knows, Alicia is caught, Cary is in the crossfire, and Diane walks through the door on her own wedding day to detonate a bomb. Jason compares it to the Red Wedding, Infinity War, and that one episode of Succession, and honestly? He's not wrong. This is wall-to-wall, no-breath-allowed television. Will and Alicia. Diane and Cary. Neil Gross and his sudden change of heart. And Peter, being Peter, in the most Peter way possible. Buckle up.

    Timestamps
    00:04 – Intro / Jason confesses he watched ahead (again) and Marissa drafts a restraining order
    02:34 – Highest-rated episode in TGW history: the Red Wedding, Infinity War, that Succession yacht episode
    05:34 – Support the pod: rate, review, subscribe, buymeacoffee.com/goodpod
    07:34 – Recap begins: it's Diane's wedding day and she just walked in to blow up Will's world
    22:04 – Will vs. Alicia: the confrontation four seasons in the making
    40:04 – Peter's internet tax play / Neil Gross switches sides / Cary's victory lap

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • The Good Wife: Season 5, Episode 4 - Outside the Bubble
    Mar 23 2026

    Jason and Marissa are back for Season 5, Episode 4 of The Good Wife — "Outside the Bubble" — and it is a lot. This is a Diane-centric episode that functions, in hindsight, as a kind of origin story for the woman she becomes in The Good Fight. There's a sexual harassment lawsuit, a secret courthouse wedding, an Elsbeth Tascioni sighting, and one extremely pantless senior partner. Oh, and Alicia's poker face? Completely shattered. Jason also confesses to watching ahead again — consequences TBD (submit your suggestions).

    Jason and Marissa spend real time unpacking this one through a 2026 lens — because what reads as a nuisance lawsuit in 2013 hits very differently now. The intention vs. impact conversation is genuinely good, and the kings were clearly ahead of the curve on this one. As Jason puts it: "If this was 2026, Chrissy would have walked out of there with a six million dollar offer."


    Timestamps

    • 00:04 – Cold open: Jason needs to be indemnified. The gallbladder saga begins.
    • 03:24 – Support the pod callout (rate, review, buymeacoffee.com/goodpod, thegoodpodfeedback@gmail.com)
    • 05:44 – Episode intro: Diane-centric, origin story energy, season five peak
    • 07:44 – POV cold open breakdown: Chrissy's morning at Lockhart Gardner
    • 10:24 – The rebels in Alicia's office; David Lee almost catches them
    • 14:04 – Diane and Kurt at the shooting range; Diane ignores Will's call
    • 16:04 – Lunch with Fran and Lyle: guns, McVeigh, the political divide begins
    • 19:24 – Viola Van Lowe arrives with the lawsuit; Howard's reaction
    • 22:34 – Elsbeth hired! Walking pad, step counter, David Lee instantly charmed
    • 25:14 – Elsbeth meets Kalinda; the "why wasn't she named?" conversation
    • 28:04 – Fran and Lyle at Diane's apartment: the "outside the bubble" speech
    • 33:24 – Sandy Hook, guns, global warming — a 2013 political time capsule
    • 37:44 – Elsbeth's deposition of Chrissy: the Alicia virginity conversation unpacked
    • 41:24 – Carrie's gesture: the 2013 vs. 2026 read
    • 44:34 – Howard's 1 PM email and what was waiting in his office
    • 48:44 – Chrissy's deposition continues; the firm scrambles
    • 51:24 – Diane figures out Alicia's office boxes; command-line Diane strikes
    • 54:14 – Diane tells Will. Will ignores her. Oh no.
    • 56:44 – Sonia Rucker returns! Jason's deep-dive Season 1 callback
    • 01:01:14 – Sonia Son / Will Trent / The Wire sidebar
    • 01:04:24 – Kurt's friends at the bar: three young women, no good explanation
    • 01:08:14 – Anthony's rat behavior; Carrie tells him to take the L quietly
    • 01:11:34 – Eli vs. Jackie vs. The Union; Jack Arnold from The Wonder Years appears
    • 01:16:04 – The Wonder Years spiral: Fred Savage, Ben Savage, the Savage Brothers discourse
    • 01:20:44 – Kalinda's deposition: why she wasn't named explained in full
    • 01:24:14 – Kurt and Diane's courthouse wedding — the saunter heard 'round the world
    • 01:28:34 – Diane confronts Will: "Alicia's leaving with Carrie. And they're taking our top clients."
    • 01:31:14 – Jason confesses to watching ahead. Again. Consequences requested.
    • 01:34:44 – Eli and Jackie wrap-up; the boat situation
    • 01:37:24 – Outro: where to find Marissa and Jason; Age of Attraction on Netflix; LIB Season 10 done


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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • The Good Wife: Season 5, Episode 3 - A Precious Commodity
    Mar 16 2026

    Jason and Marissa are back for Season 5, Episode 3 of The Good Wife — "A Precious Commodity" — and mom and dad are fighting. The Will vs. Diane cold war that's been simmering since the interview drops into open conflict, while Alicia and Cary's secret departure plan picks up real urgency by the episode's end. On top of all of that, there's a case of the week that is... a lot. Ethically, legally, emotionally — a lot. Janelle Moloney is here and Marissa screamed when she saw her. Jason had no idea who Donna Moss was. He has been reprimanded.


    Case / Main Plot of the Week: The Surrogacy Case

    • Played by: Janel Moloney as Kathy (The West Wing's Donna Moss — Marissa literally screamed; Jason had never watched The West Wing and took his lumps for it)
    • The situation: Kathy and her husband have hired a surrogate, Tara — a cheerful college student excited to eat freely and do something meaningful — to carry their child. When prenatal testing reveals Patau syndrome, a chromosomal condition that leaves newborns with very limited survival after birth, the family wants to terminate the pregnancy. Tara does not.
    • The complication: Tara can feel the baby kicking. She has a 15% survival stat she's holding onto. She's not budging — and Alicia realizes mid-case that she was technically hired to represent Tara's interests, which puts her directly in conflict with the family paying her bills
    • The twist: It gets thorny quickly when you ask who exactly Alicia is working for here — and whether "representing the surrogate" is real advocacy or just good legal CYA


    Timestamps

    • 00:05 – Intro & "mom and dad are fighting again"
    • 01:45 – Housekeeping: rate, review, subscribe, buymeacoffee
    • 02:45 – Previously on: ethics committee, new firm, the interview
    • 04:05 – Case of the week intro: the surrogacy situation
    • 04:30 – Janel Moloney spotted; Marissa screams, Jason apologizes for West Wing ignorance
    • 07:10 – Patau syndrome, Tara's position, the 15% stat
    • 10:15 – The conflict of interest: who is Alicia actually representing?
    • 13:05 – Carter Schmidt introduced; crossover origin story discussion
    • 18:00 – The Will vs. Diane civil war begins in earnest
    • 24:30 – David Lee and Howard Lyman's roles in the chaos
    • 29:00 – The negotiation: 20% increase, Diane walks
    • 34:15 – Alicia stuck in the room; Will's read on Diane
    • 38:45 – Alicia to Cary: "This week. We leave this week."
    • 42:00 – Theorizing the fallout: could the exodus reunite Will and Diane?
    • 47:20 – Kalinda as managing partner: briefly floated, not dismissed
    • 50:05 – Outro & where to find the hosts


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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Elsbeth: Season 3, Episode 13 - Murder Six Across
    Mar 14 2026

    This week on The Good Pod, Jason and Marissa tackle Elsbeth Season 3, Episode 13 — "Murder Six Across" — a crossword-convention murder mystery that gives the show an excuse to get absolutely obsessive about puzzles, competition anxiety, and the eternal debate between keeping things classic and keeping them relevant. The episode also delivers a long-awaited guest star upgrade (we hear you, Marissa), some meaningful momentum in the Alec campaign arc, and a Wordle bonus segment that spirals into beautiful chaos.


    Case / Main Plot of the Week: The National Crossword Tournament Murder

    • Played by: Steve Buscemi (Fargo, Reservoir Dogs, Boardwalk Empire, Randall in Monsters, Inc.)
    • The situation: A contentious rivalry at the 27th Annual National Crossword Tournament turns deadly when the editor at the center of it ends up dead — and a killer has to keep competing while the body stays hidden
    • The complication: The killer is meticulous, methodical, and has a very specific kind of obsessive logic — which means the clues are subtle, and the plan is surprisingly solid... at first
    • The twist: Elsbeth's instincts are piqued not by what someone does, but by what they say — and a small, very specific behavioral tic becomes the key to unraveling everything
    • The resolution: Exact change. That's all we'll say. Exact. Change.


    • 00:00 – Intro & crossword nerd origin story
    • 02:30 – Episode setup: the crossword convention world
    • 04:00 – Guest star arrival: Steve Buscemi as Simon
    • 06:30 – Crossword culture debate: modernizing vs. keeping it classic
    • 11:30 – The tournament begins; Simon's motivations take shape
    • 16:30 – The murder (tote bag. it's a tote bag.)
    • 20:30 – Three days later: the investigation begins
    • 21:30 – Detective Edwards returns!
    • 25:30 – Interviewing the solvers; Simon's bad lies
    • 31:00 – The trunk, the taxi, and exact change
    • 38:00 – Wagner and Elsbeth talk youth culture & cringe
    • 43:00 – Elsbeth goes upstate; the eureka moment
    • 47:00 – Mo Rocca spotted; the arrest
    • 51:30 – Alec arc: the dinner, the lie, the shift
    • 01:02:00 – Outro & host plugs
    • 01:09:00 – BONUS: Live Wordle segment (Friday, March 13th)


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    1 hr and 26 mins