Enough is enough Adrian Boseman and Liz Reddick have had it with all of these dogs in their office!

And no, that isnt a metaphor.

Theres more explanation than action, but that doesnt stop it from being pretty entertaining.

The Good Fight

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To her surprise, the firm isnt quite the same as she left it.

I actually love the detail about STR Laurie instituting pet days because it accomplishes two things.

Second, it just livens up the shows setting.

No more corporate cases, he says.

You make our firm a good citizen no matter what it costs.

Obviously, this seems too good to be true.

Luckily for Diane, freshman federal Judge Julius Cain is presiding over the hearing.

How can someone just ignore a federal subpoena?!

Seeking guidance, Julius turns to Judge Charlotte Hazelwood a.k.a.

I await your apology, says Nugent as hes dragged to jail for contempt of court.

What is Memo 618?

And just like that, Julius is corrupted.

He returns to court, frees Nugent, apologizes for incarcerating him, and recuses himself from the case.

Its a frankly insane development, but it doesnt ring as false.

It’s clear that this will be the theme for the entire season.

The episodes concern with how the rich and powerful enjoy a certain privilege is also explored in the subplot.

Lucca resists, but its clear she likes Bianca.

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