: Diane Lockhart and Liz Reddick-Lawrence continue their involvement with a female resistance group. They use "P-Anon" to pressure a country singer into denouncing the alt-right.
: Maia Rindell faces severe professional fallout at the firm due to her past drug charges, influenced by the manipulative lawyer Roland Blum. You have requested : The.Good.Fight.S03E04.720p...
The episode originally aired on , on Paramount+ . Episode Summary : Diane Lockhart and Liz Reddick-Lawrence continue their
: In a more comedic subplot, DNC chairman Mike Landau berates Marissa Gold for helping Julius Cain with his federal judgeship campaign. Where to Watch You can stream this episode on several platforms: Paramount+ (Full Series) Amazon Prime Video (Season 3) Channel 4 (For UK viewers) The episode originally aired on , on Paramount+
The central plot follows after she is harassed by a white woman in a park who accuses her of kidnapping her own white baby. The encounter is filmed and goes viral, sparking intense internal debates at the law firm regarding racial bias and pay disparity—specifically the discovery that newly hired white employees are being paid more than their Black counterparts. Key Subplots
: Diane Lockhart and Liz Reddick-Lawrence continue their involvement with a female resistance group. They use "P-Anon" to pressure a country singer into denouncing the alt-right.
: Maia Rindell faces severe professional fallout at the firm due to her past drug charges, influenced by the manipulative lawyer Roland Blum.
The episode originally aired on , on Paramount+ . Episode Summary
: In a more comedic subplot, DNC chairman Mike Landau berates Marissa Gold for helping Julius Cain with his federal judgeship campaign. Where to Watch You can stream this episode on several platforms: Paramount+ (Full Series) Amazon Prime Video (Season 3) Channel 4 (For UK viewers)
The central plot follows after she is harassed by a white woman in a park who accuses her of kidnapping her own white baby. The encounter is filmed and goes viral, sparking intense internal debates at the law firm regarding racial bias and pay disparity—specifically the discovery that newly hired white employees are being paid more than their Black counterparts. Key Subplots