Now in “Day 478” we got Diane learning hapkido, which was a truly amazing sight.
Somehow Baranski maintains her regal poise, even while practicing throws and footwork (see the photo above).
But as always, these delights weren’t the only thingThe Good Fighthad to offer.

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Ron was oblivious to her discomfort.
Ron lost his job because of the site and has had trouble finding a new one because it.
Now he’s suing her.
Isn’t there a lack of due process for the accused?
Marissa, on the other hand, believes that the site should stay up.
As the case unfolds, Liz and Diane depose Gretchen, the woman who created the site.
The Good Fight’s case ends on a rather cynical note.
She interrupts Diane, who was practicing hapkido in her office, and accuses her of betraying the cause.
Diane responds with a searing takedown.
Thank God, his answer is no!
(He wrote in Ted Cruz, which is something Diane can live with.
She knew going into this that his answer wasn’t going to be Hillary Clinton.)
But that’s not the only emotional moment of the episode.
While all this is going on, Jay and Marissa continue to investigate Adrian’s shooting.
He lied about the witnesses and dumped the gun he used in a dumpster.
The police do the right thing and arrest him.
“It’s good to be back.”