As season 5 of The Good Wife recently wrapped, spoilers for season 6 have started to surface. In an interview dated June 11 the creators of the show, Robert and Michelle King, dished about what fans can expect from the next chapter.

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Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Robert suggested that they would be experimenting with the show, and possibly further pushing the envelope.

"Take chances," he said. "What you'll see with season six is more serialization and getting more complex in the storytelling. Bold moves are always what you want to do, but our show is not a hand grenade-a-minute going off. The bigger explosions have to happen on the personal level."

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The duo also addressed Will's (Josh Charles) death on the show and the finality of it. Specifically speaking about how they decided upon how to kill him off, and the courtroom shooting.

"Up to the moment it aired," he said. "There was a different version where you saw far more of what happened, but we showed some of it in the next episode."

We struggled in the editing room because we filmed Will's death. But it didn't feel like the language of our show. It a felt a little slow-motion death-y," Robert said.

The highlight of the finale for season 5 was Eli Gould (Alan Cumming) proposing Alicia (Julianna Margulies) becomea candidate for State's Attorney. The cliffhanger obviously had to do with the big decision Alicia will have to take now.

The finale, titled A Weird Year, aired on May 18.

Watch the promo for the finale here: