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With Peter and Eli back on the Good Wifecampaign trail next season, will Kalinda and Eli still be able to work together? — Trish
If Archie Panjabi has her way, they will.”Because they are both strategists, it is definitely nice to see them play off each other,” she says. “Those two are definitely [in] an interesting patch and I don’t think they have been fully developed. I think that would be another friendship, a working relationship that would be interesting to develop. … I know that Alan [Cumming] has expressed an interest in that and so have I.”
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Jackie: I don’t want to die.
Eli: I’ll get you a nurse.
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What was Peter’s motivation for telling the truth about being separated from Alicia in the deposition? After seeing her office, was he thinking about how far she’d come in her career and how he didn’t want her to lose it?
Robert: So many people lie in the show, it’s funny that we all think of what the motive is. But he was really just being honest. He was in a deposition. Probably it was a good secondary aspect that it helped Alicia, but that wasn’t the driving force behind it.
Will news of their separation now get out?
Robert: Yes. That is gonna cause problems.
But Peter will still run for governor?
Robert: He will still run for governor, but it obviously gets mixed up in a kind of Clinton-esque way in the election, and obviously, that makes Eli’s life harder.
The scene with Eli and Jackie in the hospital… [All laugh]
Robert: They are so funny together. One of the things we’re looking forward to next year is having Jackie more in the show, ‘cause there were so many lovely scenes with Eli and Jackie in the second year. So this will push them in the same orbit more, too.
What movie was Jackie watching?
Robert: It was Whistle Stop, an old film noir from the ’40s. We looked hard through the catalogue.
You just wanted a scene where someone was being shot?
Robert: Yeah. And there’s the sense of whether she’s really seeing it, or she saw it the first time and the second time maybe she’s imagining it. You just want the slight sense of, is there dementia going on there?
And how will the campaign heating up affect Eli and his place at the firm?
Robert: It will probably feel a little closer to the second season where Eli created this kind of cobweb of relationships that were involved with the campaign — that now involves Alicia, Jackie, and Peter, and also Cary. So a lot of the campaign is going to be now elevated to a new area where Eli has other challenges.
Will we see Matthew Perry’s character, Mike Kresteva, again in season 4? He’s going to run against Peter, but Perry’s pilot Go On got picked up by NBC.
Robert: Can we leave it as we really want to see him more in season 4? [Laughs] We did anticipate that Go On might go on. So we’re seeing what we can do.