As Alicia prepares for an important interview, rumors of her campaign partnership with Lemond Bishop swirl. But Alicia is distracted thinking about a lawsuit from Canning, troubles with her kids, and her ongoing love for Will Gardner.
It's now seven days until the election and Alicia is trying to rest at home with a slight case of laryngitis before an interview with a local newspaper's editorial board. Frank Prady has already had his interview and it seems to have gone well. In her mind, Alicia imagines some of the questions they might ask her. There are many other distractions however. Louis Canning is suing the firm over what he claims is a false eviction from his offices. Alicia thinks they might be vulnerable. Also, her campaign manager tells of rumors making the rounds of a Lemond Bishop voice recording where he supposedly said something to the effect that he's already bought the next State's Attorney.—garykmcd