Everything is about to change on "The Good Wife" when its Season 7 premiere hits the airwaves on Sunday.
Peter Florrick (Chris Noth) is running for president, Eli Gold (Alan Cumming) is drinking smoothies, and Alicia (Julianna Margulies) is a free agent, mainly because no one will hire her.
Oh yeah, there's a new investigator in town — following actress Archie Panjabi's exit at the end of last season — and not only does he not wear knee-high boots, he's all up in Alicia's cookies.
"I would say the biggest difference is that last year Alicia's ambitions got away from her humility," series co-creator Robert King told TheWrap. "This year is all about humility and how she has to start over."
Viewers will also get their 2016 political fix this season, as Peter Florrick sets his sights on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in an effort to become Hillary Clinton's running mate. Her name is dropped so often, you'd think she was getting residual payments.
Robert and Michelle King, the married duo behind the CBS hit show, talked to TheWrap about Alicia's latest love interest, whether Donald Trump might make an appearance, and that awkward final scene between Alicia and Kalinda.
TheWrap: We finally get to meet Kalinda's (Panjabi) replacement, Jeffrey Dean Morgan. How is his character different?
Robert King: Jeffrey Dean Morgan is a very warm smiling person. What you don't know is whether he's like that with everyone or just Alicia. What we wanted to do is have someone who was a bit mysterious in a different way than Archie was. And you're never quite sure.