The centerpiece of the finale is the literal and figurative destruction of Hal Wackner's court. What began as an idealistic attempt to bypass a backlogged and biased legal system ends in a "runaway train" of violence.
The fifth season finale of The Good Fight , titled is a chaotic, satirical descent into the breakdown of the American legal system. In a season dominated by Hal Wackner’s (Mandy Patinkin) DIY "9-3/4 Circuit" courtroom, the finale pushes the concept of vigilante justice to its frightening, logical extreme. The Collapse of the Wackner Court The Good Fight S05E10 FINAL FRENCH HDTV
Diane also finds herself in a "cage" (literally, in a DIY prison), which leads her to realize she actually enjoys the challenge of "starting over". Key Plot Threads The centerpiece of the finale is the literal
Liz and Carmen Moyo (Charmaine Bingwa) navigate the complexities of a cannabis contract for drug dealer Oscar Rivi, which is nearly derailed by his temper and family betrayal. In a season dominated by Hal Wackner’s (Mandy
Despite their deep political divides, Kurt (Gary Cole) proves his devotion by checking on Diane’s safety during the riots, reinforcing that their relationship is "aspirational" despite their disagreements.
After a season at odds, Diane ultimately chooses to step down as name partner, a move that allows her and Liz Reddick (Audra McDonald) to repair their relationship and resume their partnership as equals.