: Diane Lockhart and Louis Canning (played by Michael J. Fox) continue their fierce battle for control over their law firm. Critical Reception
Critics and fans often highlight this episode for how it handles Alicia Florrick's character evolution. In a memorable exchange, Louis Canning tells Alicia she has "changed" and that he liked the "old Alicia" better, to which she simply agrees. This underscores her transition from a "good wife" to a more pragmatic and occasionally ruthless professional. The Good Wife recap: 'What Love Means' [S5E21] What Love Means
The episode is most notable for its sharp social commentary and a critical turning point in the series' central marriage. Key Plot Points & Significance : Diane Lockhart and Louis Canning (played by Michael J
: The episode features a client, James Paisley (Tom Skerritt), who causes a PR disaster by comparing the "persecution" of the wealthy to the treatment of Jews in Nazi Germany. This storyline was a direct nod to real-life venture capitalist Tom Perkins , who made similar controversial remarks in the Wall Street Journal . In a memorable exchange, Louis Canning tells Alicia
: A major revelation occurs when Eli Gold (Alan Cumming) learns the true, cynical nature of Alicia and Peter's relationship. This sets the stage for the season finale, marking the end of their pretense of a "happy" political marriage.
The title "" refers specifically to Season 5, Episode 21 of the CBS legal drama The Good Wife , which originally aired in May 2014.