- Peter returns home and discovers the secret photos that his children have been keeping from Alicia. At Alicia's firm, Will removes her from a case involving a bodyguard accused of killing his boss, a dishonest financial planner.
- While Peter gets acclimated to life at home and works on a comeback strategy with his political team, including Eli Gold, Alicia and Diane wrestle with spousal privilege laws in a murder case that hinges on their ability to get a wife to testify against her husband.—CBS Publicity
- Having been granted a new trial, Peter Florrick is granted bail and placed under house arrest with the requirement that he wear an electronic ankle bracelet. Son Zack shows him the doctored photos someone has been dropping at their door. He decides to hire Eli Gold, whose reputation is that he always goes for the jugular. He has some bad news for the former State's Attorney. At work, Alicia is worried that Diane Lockhart may be favoring Carey over her just as their 6 month "competition" is nearing an end. She finds out it wasn't her idea. In the case, Diane is defending someone charged with murdering a financier who lost his investors' savings in the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme. Diane hires a ballistics expert, Kurt McVeigh, to provide crucial evidence. They have another suspect in mind but the only witness they have is the suspects wife and spousal privilege seemingly prevents her from testifying.—garykmcd
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