'The Good Wife' season 6 spoilers: cyber attack hits Florrick/Agos/Lockhart in episode 17

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Celebrations were the order of the day as audiences of "The Good Wife" saw Alicia Florrick bag the State Attorney's office in episode 16. However, Diane Lockhart's unsuccessful acquisition of a potential client laid the seeds of doubt regarding the law firm's future. What will happen to Florrick/Agos/Lockhart now that Alicia is the State Attorney?

Episode 17 will focus on the firm's future and also set the story arc for Kalinda Sharma's departure from the show. According to the episode's synopsis by Hollywood Hills, the partners of the firm voice differing opinions regarding the law firm's future. But that isn't the only problem the lawyers will face as the company becomes the victim of a cyber-attack.

The firm takes on a movie producer as a client whose work is pirated on a peer-to-peer sharing site. However, after taking on the client, the firm gets cyber-attacked, making all its confidential information accessible to the public. This could expose many secrets online, including a detective's strategy to prove Cary Agos' innocence to the public. Not only could this cause significant damage to the firm, but also makes them vulnerable. How will Florrick/Agos/Lockhart come out of such a sticky situation? And what will be the future of the firm now that everyone is heading their separate ways?

On the other hand, fans are still wondering what will happen to Alicia's love life and whether she may be a part of a love triangle in the future? Robert and Michelle King spoke to E! News, clarifying that a love triangle wasn't even on the pipeline for Alicia. After Will Gardner's death, Alicia has been flirting around with Finn Polmar and Johnny Elfman. Robert King said "We wanted to do something this year that avoided the love triangle aspect that are fun, but also become a trap for the series."

But what about Johnny Elfman bidding Alicia goodbye after she wins the election? Well, it seems that was more to do with actor Steven Pasquale's scheduling issues than Alicia's love life. Watch "Undisclosed Recipients" on Sunday, March 29 at 9 p.m. ET on CBS.

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