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The Good Fight S04x03 -

: Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) continues her investigation into the mysterious Memo 618, discovering that its reach within the judicial system is more powerful and pervasive than she previously anticipated.

: DNC head Frank Landau visits the firm to engage with the partners on a plan to involve African-American voters, leading to personal and ideological friction within the office. The Good Fight is the best show on TV: EW review The Good Fight s04x03

The third episode of Season 4, titled is a quintessential example of The Good Fight's ability to blend surreal humor with sharp social commentary. It marks a return to the "bomb-throwing" satire that defines the series after a relatively standard second episode. Plot & Themes The episode centers on two primary conflicts: It marks a return to the "bomb-throwing" satire

: A major storyline involves Adrian Boseman (Delroy Lindo) being summoned to HR by STR Laurie for using the N-word while quoting a racist police officer. This plot is inspired by real-life events involving novelist Walter Mosley and showcases the show's "puckish sensibility". The Good Fight s04x03

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