I found the subplot about the oil lawsuit a welcome bit of lighthearted fun, particularly the characterizations of Hugo Chavez (Carlos Ferro) and his lead attorney (Fred Thompson).
However, the ending was such a contrived disappointment. So Andrew Wiley, former attorney on the Innocence Project, professional investigator, etc., is going to traipse into the somewhat dressy election return watch party and celebration, Columbo-like, in his hoodie, to do the old 'just one more thing, Mrs. Florrick' bit. After being told by Alicia earlier in the day to bug off, lest she file a harassment complaint, Investigator Wiley found it both wise and necessary to leave his kids/family after normal business hours, crash the celebration, just to tell Alicia that there is nothing to worry about. Oh, please!!!
However, the ending was such a contrived disappointment. So Andrew Wiley, former attorney on the Innocence Project, professional investigator, etc., is going to traipse into the somewhat dressy election return watch party and celebration, Columbo-like, in his hoodie, to do the old 'just one more thing, Mrs. Florrick' bit. After being told by Alicia earlier in the day to bug off, lest she file a harassment complaint, Investigator Wiley found it both wise and necessary to leave his kids/family after normal business hours, crash the celebration, just to tell Alicia that there is nothing to worry about. Oh, please!!!