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[s5e16] The Last Call ⟶ [AUTHENTIC]The "report" in this episode is less of a formal document and more of Alicia’s personal investigation into Will's final moments. She discovers a voicemail from Will that was cut off during the courtroom shooting. : To solve this "report" of his final thoughts, she interviews the judge, the prosecutor (Finn Polmar), and even the shooter’s assistant. : Fans noted a continuity error in a scene where Alicia is driving; a flock of pelicans is visible against the sky, birds not native to the show's Chicago setting. [S5E16] The Last Call : The message ends with Will saying, "Alicia, I'll call you back," leaving her to wonder if he was angry, apologetic, or declaring his love. : Diane Lockhart has to deliver the "report" of Will's death to the partners at Lockhart/Gardner. Amidst the grief, David Lee immediately begins a "report" of their top clients to prevent them from jumping ship. The "report" in this episode is less of : She ultimately finds no definitive answer, realizing that Will’s last words were likely mundane and interrupted by the tragedy. Other Major Reports & Events : The episode serves as the aftermath of actor Josh Charles' decision to leave the series, which was kept secret until the shooting aired. The Good Wife recap: 'The Last Call' - Entertainment Weekly : Fans noted a continuity error in a : Will’s death has a massive impact on the voter fraud investigation. Without his testimony, Nelson Dubek and the Office of Public Integrity no longer have a viable case against Peter Florrick. |
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