A recent report speculates about how Kalinda's (Archie Panjabi) character arc will be concluded in season 6 of The Good Wife.

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It had been rumored that Kalinda could be killed off but it was being debated that it would seem gimmicky especially after Will's (Josh Charles) sudden death. But it seemed like a possibility as Kalinda life might be put in danger with her opting to testify against Lemond Bishop (Mike Coulter) on the series. 

TVLine addressed the question in its spoiler section revealing that Archie Panjabi might have dropped a hint herself. The report revealed that Panjabi had recently tweeted a picture of her and Matt Czuchry, who plays her lover, Cary Agos in the show, with the following caption:

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"The last time I film with #MattCzuchry on @TheGoodWife_CBS."

In the image Panjabi is looking very happy and composed, and TVLine's Michael Ausiello suspects she didn't look like she was headed to film a death scene.

The creators of the CBS legal drama have kept things under lock and key when it comes to concluding Kalinda's character arc. But the show has been setting up traps for the private detective, any of which could take her down. Kalinda was already neck-deep in trouble with Bishop who wanted her to be the middle person between him and Alicia (Julianna Margulies), and has generally been giving her threatening vibes. But in the latest episode, Kalinda has a whole new world of issues to deal with, which might have drastic repercussions for not only her but Diane (Christine Baranski).

Kalinda had fabricated evidence to help Cary get acquitted and Diane used it in court assuming it was real. The deal Diane is offered by the State's Attorney's office asks her to submit incriminating evidence so they can arrest Bishop. As Kalinda feels guilty, she might do the dirty deed herself, putting her life in danger at he hands of Bishop. But as was shown in the last episode, Cary might step up for her.

The next episode will air on April 18 on CBS.