After watching 3 seasons, I finally found an episode which had a lot of power and appeal to it. I like how the charcters and their relationship with each other are complicated and convoluted. The charcter of Ozz, plot devlopment and the emotionally charged scenes left me in a delima of whether I should be angry or sympathetic towards Ozz. However, I believe as many other characters suggest in the episode, the whole case is a tragedy. The episode is like a classic tragedy which narrates the fall of a person in high rank on account of his inherent tragic flaws. Moreover, the acting was immaculate, dialogues were powerful and they were delivered with great accuracy. Overall it was a very good episode. I like how this series gets better after each episode.
4 Reviews
What a Bunch
Hitchcoc21 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Once again Bobby and Lindsay get a vicious murderer off. Oh, the guy was so beloved. He was such a great lawyer. To me he was a pompous windbag and a showman. The second idiot is the ever present Jimmy, who can't keep his pants on for a week while the trial goes on, and then gets indignant when confronted with that. The judge is a nymphomaniac. Helen is sane but that twerp associate of hers is something else. James Whitmore does a great acting job, but are supposed to feel sorry for him. His character is an egomaniac who harms people and brutally clubs his wife who has spent her life looking out for him. I like this show, but every once in a while, there is an awful episode like this.
Lara Flynn Boyle
sawznhamrs-119 April 2021
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