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"The Good Wife" Gloves Come Off (2012)


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Original Air Date:
18 March 2012 (Season 3, Episode 18)
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Alicia gets a new job offer from Louis Canning as they go head-to-head again in a lawsuit against a professional hockey league, while Diane falls back into the arms of an old flame after being stood up on a date with another man. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order)

Julianna Margulies ... Alicia Florrick

Matt Czuchry ... Cary Agos

Archie Panjabi ... Kalinda Sharma

Makenzie Vega ... Grace Florrick

Alan Cumming ... Eli Gold

Josh Charles ... Will Gardner

Christine Baranski ... Diane Lockhart

Elizabeth Reaser ... Tammy Linnata

Gary Cole ... Kurt McVeigh

Michael J. Fox ... Louis Canning

Bryan Brown ... Jack Copeland

Michael Boatman ... Julius Cain

Deborah Rush ... Judge Sally Rigby

David Costabile ... Zachary Hines

Peter Scanavino ... Grant Duverney

Phil Burke ... Cameron Raker

Erica Piccininni ... Miranda

Richard Bekins ... Dr. Rubich

John C. Vennema ... Paul Eckert

Zach Grenier ... David Lee

Fred Dalton Thompson ... Frank Michael Thomas
Brian Carney ... Coach Breen

David Shumbris ... Mr. Dobbs
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Tracie Jules ... Stenographer (uncredited)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Michael Zinberg 
 
Writing credits
Robert King (creator) &
Michelle King (creator)

Leonard Dick (teleplay)

Matthew Montoya (story)

Produced by
Meredith Averill .... co-producer
Kristin Bernstein .... producer
Corinne Brinkerhoff .... supervising producer
Leonard Dick .... co-executive producer
Keith Eisner .... co-executive producer
Jason Harkins .... associate producer (as Jason B. Harkins)
Ted Humphrey .... co-executive producer
Courtney Kemp Agboh .... supervising producer
Brooke Kennedy .... executive producer
Michelle King .... executive producer
Robert King .... executive producer
Yolonda Lawrence .... co-producer
Julianna Margulies .... producer
Ridley Scott .... executive producer
Tony Scott .... executive producer
David W. Zucker .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
David Buckley 
 
Cinematography by
Fred Murphy (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Matthew Kregor  (as Matt Kregor)
 
Casting by
Mark Saks 
 
Production Design by
Stephen Hendrickson 
 
Art Direction by
Frank White III  (as Frank White)
 
Set Decoration by
Beth Kushnick 
 
Costume Design by
Daniel Lawson  (as Dan Lawson)
 
Makeup Department
Stephen G. Bishop .... hair department head (as Stephen Bishop)
Andrea Miller .... makeup department head
Sanja Milic .... additional makeup artist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Kristin Bernstein .... unit production manager
Courtney Cowan .... post-production supervisor
Vincent Morano .... production supervisor (as Vincent James Morano)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sarah Rae Garrett .... second assistant director
Colin MacLellan .... first assistant director
Cort Hessler .... second unit director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Martin Bernstein .... construction coordinator
Wayne Brackett .... set dresser
Emily Gaunt .... charge scenic artist
George Grant .... second company construction grip
Tom McDermott .... leadperson
Sabrina Wright .... property master
 
Sound Department
James Baker .... sound mixer (second unit)
Larry Benjamin .... sound re-recording mixer
Tim Boggs .... sound supervisor
Tim Chilton .... foley artist
Mark Cookson .... sound effects editor
Michael Kalifa .... sound recordist
Alex Sullivan .... production sound
David Torres .... foley mixer
Kevin Valentine .... sound re-recording mixer
Gioia Birkett-Foa .... boom operator (uncredited)
Jane Boegel .... dialogue editor (uncredited)
Anton Gold .... sound mixer: second unit (uncredited)
Kathryn Madsen .... adr editor (uncredited)
Dana Olsefsky .... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Scott Waz .... adr mixer (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Tricia Pifer .... visual effects producer
Jason Wilson .... visual effects artist (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Donald John Hewitt .... stunts
Greg Harvey .... stunt double: Peter Scanavino (uncredited)
Cort Hessler .... stunt coordinator (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Ian Carmody .... assistant camera
Tim Guinness .... chief lighting technician
Scott Koenigsberg .... first assistant camera: "a" camera
Peter Nolan .... camera operator: "a" camera
David Stern .... key rigging grip
Paul Volo .... first company grip
David Giesbrecht .... still photographer (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
John E. Andrews .... casting associate (as John Andrews)
Julianna LaRosa .... executive casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Daniele Hollywood .... assistant costume designer
Jennifer Rogien .... assistant costume designer (as Jennifer Rogein)
Rachel Leek .... costume supervisor (uncredited)
Colleen McTigue .... key costumer (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Chi Yoon Chung .... assistant editor (as C. Chi-Yoon Chung)
Jesse Rose-Smith .... post-production coordinator
Katy Skjerping .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Sharyn Gersh .... music editor
 
Transportation Department
Eugene O'Neill .... transportation captain (as Gene O'Neill)
 
Other crew
Adam Boucher .... production assistant
Emma Carroll .... production assistant
Rachel Cates .... production coordinator
Rachel Connors .... script supervisor
Santos Cornier .... location assistant/scout
Leigh Dillon .... dialect coach: Archie Panjabi (uncredited)
Stephanie Lane .... production accountant
Lynn H. Powers .... locations manager (as Lynn Powers)
Leah Baker .... assistant production coordinator (uncredited)
Barbara Biddle .... in-house producer (uncredited)
Erin Cappiccie .... assistant to executive producer (uncredited)
Calvin Reddy .... unit production assistant (uncredited)
Lauren Ro .... accounting clerk (uncredited)
Ashley Sires .... production coordinator: Los Angeles Unit (uncredited)
Aidan Sleeper .... location scout (uncredited)
Matthew H. Wiesner .... location scout (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Michael Bloomberg .... special thanks (as Michael R. Bloomberg Mayor)
Katherine Oliver .... special thanks (as Katherine L. Oliver Commissioner NYPD Movie & TV Unit)
 

Series Crew
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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Michelle King  creator
Robert King  creator

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Donald Munro .... third assistant director (2009)
 
Art Department
Laura Schneider .... assistant property master (2009)
Maurice Woodworth .... lead man: set decoration (2009)
 
Stunts
Crystal Dalman .... stunts (2009)
 
Other crew
Ken MacAlpine .... location scout (2009)
Winona Sim .... playback coordinator (2009)
 
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2 out of 4 people found the following review useful.
Better to Leave on the Gloves **1/2, 18 March 2012
Author: edwagreen from United States

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

Disappointing episode. Michael J. Fox is back representing the hockey league in a lawsuit aimed against them. While I sympathize that Fox is suffering from Parkinson's Disease in real life, he is mumbling on the show and that causes one to lose total focus on what is occurring.

As Louis Canning, Fox is playing appropriate to his name,he is very sly and cunning. He offers Alicia a position with higher salary, therefore taking her away from Lockhart-Gardner.

The original suit was based on an ex-hockey player's wife getting killed as the result of a snowmobile accident. This is all quickly lost when the hockey organization is brought into the play.

Suddenly, Diane has become a desired woman. Remember how she would look at Will with suspicion after she'd see him talking to Alicia? Will had that same look when he saw Diane laughing on the telephone.

Fred Thompson guest-starred as an attorney involved in the suit. No wonder his candidacy for the presidency failed in 2008.

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