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The Good Fight Season 6 Episode 9
Diane, Liz and Ri’Chard strategize with Neil Gross to help him buy out the Democratic Party. Jay brings Carmen into the Collective to help extract information from a white supremacist. Diane and Kurt battle relationship issues.
Serie: The Good Fight
Episode Title: The End of Democracy
Air Date: 2022-11-03
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