The penultimate episode is out but we are nowhere close to the central mystery, let's get into the review...
The trial starts and Haley is using the gray area in technology to her will. Haley is very nicely representing Johnathan (Hugh Grant). They are diverting the case towards Fernando Alves just so that Johnathan's case might not hold. Grace is on the fence and is really troubled to take either of the sides. Her main motive is not to prove that her husband is not guilty but to check if she can trust him. Her trust is called into question when she learns that Johnathan might be a psychopath. But the main reveal is at the end of the episode.
The episode really exceeds well in the court but outside of it, it paled in comparison. The reason is that until the very last scene we don't have any progress on the mystery. This not being a character-building episode one would surely expect growth on the mystery. Henry's way of helping his family to stay together didn't seem right. It seems as though he is forcing his mother, who secretly is still her husband unbeknownst to him.
Waiting for the reveal in the last episode.
Episode Rating: B
Little Things:
From piggybacking the Jury by using Google and Amazon to using social media to send the favorable feeds Haley and the story is nicely updated
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