'CBS All Access' 'The Good Fight' returned Thursday for its fourth season asking that same question, which for the series isn't just timely, but soul-searching.' Read TV critic inkookang's take on the fourth season premiere of TheGoodFight:
; featured a potential client who may or may not be a Melania Trump ready to flee the White House; and introduced a Roy Cohn acolyte munching on crackers while injecting his forehead with Botox…and receiving a blowjob.
Titled "The Gang Deals With Alternate Reality" and written by the Kings, the premiere opens with Diane watching Hillary Clinton's inauguration in January 2017, a big grin plastered over her face. At the office the next day, it's 2020, and Diane chalks up her memories of the Trump presidency to a strange and unusually detailed dream she had the night before.
And in the episode's most cutting line, Diane, when asked what the Obamas were doing in her dream as Trump praised Nazis, put children in cages and endorsed a pedophilic Senate candidate, shrugs, "They had an overall deal at Netflix."
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