Ep 5. Crash
- TV-PG
- October 20, 2009
- 41 min
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7.6 (793)
Alicia Florrick, a stay-at-home mom and former lawyer, has decided to resume her legal career after her husband's political scandal and incarceration. In episode five of The Good Wife, titled "Crash," Alicia takes on a high-profile case involving a plane crash that killed all on board.
The plane crash case is not an easy one, as Alicia and the rest of the legal team have to go up against a powerful and influential airline company. The episode starts with Alicia and her colleague, Will Gardner, meeting with representatives from the airline company to discuss a settlement. However, the airline only offers a fraction of what the victims' families deserve. Alicia and Will reject the offer and decide to take the case to trial.
As Alicia prepares for the trial, she discovers that the airline company may have been aware of the potential danger posed by the plane's faulty parts but failed to take any action. With this knowledge, Alicia and her team work harder to uncover evidence that will prove the airline's guilt.
Meanwhile, Alicia's personal life is not going as smoothly as her professional one. Her husband, the disgraced politician Peter Florrick, is still in jail, and their children are struggling to adjust to their new reality. Additionally, Alicia's attraction to Will Gardner is becoming more apparent, despite the fact that he is her boss.
The tension between the two characters comes to a head in this episode when Alicia discovers that Will has been withholding important information from her about the case. Alicia confronts Will about this and demands to know why he kept the information from her. Will responds that he did not trust Alicia's judgment and wanted to protect her from the potential backlash.
As the trial approaches, Alicia and the legal team face obstacles, including a hostile judge and the airline's ability to paint the victims as greedy. Despite these challenges, Alicia remains determined to win the case and get justice for the victims' families.
The episode culminates in an intense courtroom scene where Alicia delivers a powerful closing argument that exposes the airline's negligence and disregard for human life. The jury ultimately sides with Alicia and the victims' families, awarding them the compensation they deserve.
However, this victory comes at a cost for Alicia. The strain of the case, as well as her personal and romantic struggles, takes a toll on her. As the episode ends, Alicia is left with the realization that her choices and sacrifices are far from over.
In summary, "Crash" is an intense episode that highlights the challenges and sacrifices of being a lawyer. The case is a complex and emotional one that tests Alicia's skills and resolve, both in and out of the courtroom. It also introduces the show's underlying themes of politics, power, and personal relationships, which will continue to play a significant role throughout the series.