In a recent interview, The Good Wife's showrunners dished about the finale of the series.

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Speaking at a recent press conference, reported by TVLine, Robert and Michelle King talked about what kind of finale they might have planned for season 7 and the show.

When talking about the direction they might take they revealed that it would be a mix of things, surprising and inevitable, happy and sad.

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"I like when the ending is surprising and inevitable at the same time," Michelle King said.

"I like [finales] that end with some resonance - Breaking Bad, Six Feet Under," added Robert King, "finales that are happy and sad at the same time."

They also added that they will try and get Robyn (Jess Weixler) back on the show for one last appearance. "We want to see where some of these characters ended up and landed," Robert King said.

The showrunners also addressed a much rumored possibility -- bringing back Kalinda (Archie Panjabi) or Will (Josh Charles), even if only as an aberration or flashback.

Turns out both baits won't be exploited for the mega finale, according to co-creator Michelle King.

"Kalinda went off deliberately to disappear - and we're honoring that choice. It wouldn't make sense for [Kalinda] to come back," Michelle said.

She also went onto rule out the return of Will Gardner.

"Alas, Will Gardner's dead - which is sort of problematic," she added.

The Good Wife is on its way out with season 7, a CBS commercial spot for the series during the Super Bowl revealed.

The Good Wife is on its way out with season 7, a CBS commercial spot for the series during the Super Bowl revealed.

The next episode, 'Monday,' of The Good Wife will air on February 14 on CBS.