: In a moment of romantic tension, Alicia asks Finn to dinner, but he reveals he is seeing someone else, stalling their potential relationship.
: While the election results roll in, Alicia copes with the stress by marathon-playing Halo with Marissa Gold, providing a rare moment of levity for her character.
: Despite Peter's public attempt to sabotage her turnout by claiming she was a "shoo-in," Alicia ultimately wins the election for State’s Attorney. [S6E16] Where Somebody Waits for Me
The 16th episode of Season 6, titled "Red Meat," is a pivotal turning point that finally delivers the results of the State’s Attorney election. The Post-Election Shakeup
: Lemond Bishop informs Kalinda that he is retiring from the drug business to protect his son. However, his "retirement" comes with a price: he expects Alicia to use her new power to ensure he stays out of jail. Diane’s Republican Retreat : In a moment of romantic tension, Alicia
: Alicia offers her opponent, Frank Prady, a deputy position, but he declines due to their fundamental differences. Meanwhile, Johnny Elfman decides to leave Chicago for a job in California after seeing Alicia and Peter together in the spotlight.
: Diane goes on a hunting trip with Kurt and his wealthy Republican friends. She manages to secure a massive new client, billionaire R.D., after engaging in civil but intense political debates and winning over his wife, who is the real decision-maker. The 16th episode of Season 6, titled "Red
: The episode explores Diane's complex relationship with firearms and hunting, contrasting her liberal values with her skill and competitive nature in a conservative environment. Personal Milestones
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