Even though I knew it was coming, Bobby’s announcement that he was leaving the firm was so very sweet. After a strong start it’s too bad things came to this, but Bobby’s departure was long overdue.
It happened with more of a whimper than a bang, but the convict and Bobby finally called their marriage quits … or at least they took the first steps to the end. Hooray!
What was with the crazy dramatic music playing while Troy told Eugene that he wanted to be a lawyer? Is a kid on the precipice of a death sentence not allowed to dream unrealistically for a few minutes?
It’s quite possible that Lesley Ann Warren has cornered the market on terrible moms. I thought Jinx was bad … meet “possibly sleeps with son,” AKA Sylvia Bakey. Yikes!
Always keeping it classy, the DA pointed his finger at the wrongfully imprisoned man and told him it was his fault he’d been locked up, because he’d “lied” in the confession that was brow-beaten out of him.
If you stuff too much food into your mouth at once you can choke. The food industry doesn’t warn us of that on every package of food sold … sounds like a solid fraud case for Donnell and Associates!
In a long-overdue development, someone finally determines that Bobby’s behavior is unfitting for a sworn officer of the court … and he gets benched for a month.