"Glee" alum Matthew Morrison will guest star as an attorney who will ruin the lives of the Florrick family in "The Good Wife" Season 7 while "Dirty, Sexy, Money" alum Blair Underwood has booked an arc of Henry who brings the concern of gun violence in court. Also, CBS has released the official plot description of 'Shoot'.
"Glee" alum Matthew Morrison officially signs in to guest star in the upcoming episode of "The Good Wife" Season 7. According to MNR Daily, the 37-year-old American actor, dancer, singer and songwriter will be portraying the role of Assistant U.S. Attorney Connor Fox. Attorney Fox aims to put Alicia Florrick's (Julianna Margulies) husband, Peter Florrick (Chris Noth) in the hot seat during the course of the grand jury proceedings against the governor. Mprrison's character will debut in the 17th episode of the show.
In addition, "Dirty, Sexy, Money" actor Blair Underwood also booked an arc in the final season of the CBS drama series. The 51-year-old American TV, film, and stage actor will be playing the role of Henry. Henry happens to be a middle-class motel proprietor who laments on the death of his teenage daughter who was accidentally shot. Underwood's character enters the scene as he fights for gun violence within the community in court, TV Line has cited.
As for the official plot of episode 17, Spoilers Guide notes, "Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski), Cary Agos (Matt Czuchry) and Lucca Quinn (Cush Jumbo) defend the father of a shooting victim (Blair Underwood) over a billboard he put up describing a gun store owner as a murderer; A romantic rendezvous between Alicia and Jason Crouse (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is interrupted when Alicia learns that Grace Florrick (Makenzie Vega) is being accused of plagiarism."
"The Good Wife" Season 7 Episode 17 is entitled as "Shoot". The forthcoming episode is scheduled to premiere on Sunday, March 20, 2016 at 9:00 p.m. exclusively on CBS.
"The Good Wife" is an American legal and political drama TV series created by Robert and Michelle King. The storyline is primarily set Chicago which features stand-alone procedural plots that are resolved at the end of every episode.