Diane Lockhart is basically bombarded by awfulness on all sides in the first look at The Good Fight's second season.
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CBS All Access's spin-off of The Good Wife adds a disturbing complication to Diane's life in these new episodes — and, no, we're not talking about her new work frenemy Liz Lawrence (Audra McDonald).
There's an actual serial killer on the loose in Chicago, and the murderer's prime target seems to be the city's prominent lawyers. Gulp!
"I don't know what's going on in the world anymore," Diane (Christine Baranski) complains in the trailer. "It's not just bad. It's insane."
Luckily for Diane, at least she won't have to worry about Alicia Florrick popping in to return that slap from The Good Wife finale. Julianna Margulies has previously revealed that she rejected a cameo in The Good Fight.
"The reason I declined was because I thought it would be a disservice to those women and they will carry that torch," Julianna revealed at the recent television festival Series Mania.
In addition to adding Broadway legend Audra McDonald to the season two cast, The Good Fight is also promoting frequent guests Michael Boatman (aka Diane's colleague Julius Cain) and Nyambi Nyambi (investigator Jay Dipersi) to the main cast as well.
The Good Fight returns to CBS All Access in the US on March 4. Channel 4 airs the series in the UK.
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