As the return of season 6 of The Good Wife is about a week away, Enstars rounds up what is known about the upcoming episodes to bring back fans back into the loop.

First off, there will be a few new interesting characters being introduced in the next episode. Ed Asner is coming on board as Guy Redmayne, who will be a mega-donor, and Frank Prady (David Hyde Pierce) and Alicia (Julianna Margulies) will fight to win for their campaign. The character will be "disgusting" as he is something of a womaniser and even asks Alicia to show some leg in the upcoming episode.

Coln Sweeney (Dylan Baker) will also be coming back in the upcoming episodes. TVLine reported that Baker will be playing "a dual role, tovery amusing effect, while Laura Benanti returns as the cunning Colin Sweeney's current, delicious catch."

Whenever Sweeney has dropped by, Alicia has always been thrown into a sticky mess, and his devious ingenuity as her most infamous client always surprises fans of the show.

As for Alicia's romantic life, there have been rumors about her possibly hooking up with Jonathan Elfman (Steven Pasquale).

In the promo clip we see someone getting someone, right after a cut of Alicia being pleasured. In the next cut she is seen asking her campaign manager, Jonathan, if he wants to come inside. In the mid-season finale, Alicia was seen confronting Jonathan about kissing him after finding out that Cary (Matt Czuchry) had been let off.

It is also known that Kalinda (Archie Panjabi) will be exiting from the series in this season. TVLine revealed that Kalinda might find herself in a tough spot as Lemond Bishop (Mike Colter) takes her up on the favor she offered him when in need of crucial information during Cary's (Matt Czuchry) predicament. On October 15, The Hollywood Reporter broke the bit of news about Panjabi leaving the show after season 6. Panjabi's contract with the CBS legal drama expires at the end of this season and it was revealed that she had no intention of renewing it, as she had made other commitments. More specifically, starring in a new Fox drama, the pilot for which should air next spring.

The next episode, titled Dark Money, airs on March 1.

Watch the promo for Dark Money: