(To be fair, this episode was two minutes shorter than the 56-minute-long second episode).

But Jeri refuses to go without a fight.

Foggy, making a low-key and logical cameo here, approaches her about fighting their attempts to fire her.

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But Jeris still trying to process her diagnosis and lashes out at the one person offering to help her.

After rejecting Foggys help, Jeri pays Jessica a visit.

Its an unusually vulnerable moment for the high-powered lawyer.

Is that enough to stop her eviction?

A bit more P.I.

work later, Jessica and Trish are entering Dr. Hansens too clean apartment, which was recently vacated.

Naturally, Trish starts to grow rather impatient waiting and decides to use her show to make stuff happen.

She asks any friends or former patients of Dr. Hansens to reach out to her with stories.

Obviously, the real Dr. Hansen calls in and asks to meet Trish in person and alone.

Jessica meets Dr. Hansen at a bar and begins badgering her about what she did to Jessica.

Hansen tells Jessica that what she and Trish think about IGH is wrong and theyre actually the good guys.

Apparently, the superpowers were just a side effect.

And Jessicas Spidey-sense is right, because Maury calls Trish to tell her the skull belongs to Dr. Hansen.

As Trish and Malcolm rush to the bar to warn Jessica, our favorite P.I.

When Trish gets up from her computer, Griffin sits down and inserts a flash-drive.

Is he trying to steal her story, or is he working for IGH?

I dont know, but Im sure well find out.