Is the question).
), is a new Trump appointee who knows nothing and is easily swayed.
And this isn’t season 1 Maia.

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“You’ve done wrong.
Look at these cases, in all eight you made more money than your clients.
The ensuing hearing takes many hilariously absurd twists and turns.
I wasdyingduring the latter scene.
Essentially, he argues he’s done what any other firm does.
“Reddick, Boseman, Lockhart is my firm, and I apologize for nothing.”
“There is no Superman.
Sometimes there’s no second chance,” sings Coulton.
“So come and sit here next to me at the end of the world.
Cause we’re the ones coming to save us.
We’re flawed, but we’re all that we got.
The season is over, but the story is not.”
Here, Diane is choosing to remain optimistic.
Diane tells him love is the solution.
“When everything slips away, there’s that.
Love, we can’t give up on that.”
Diane’s entire arc has been building up to this moment.
In season 2, Diane reached her lowest point.
She was hopeless, apathetic, and microdosing her Trump-induced mental anguish away.
In season 3, she’s slowly been working her way back up from there.
Now, she’s reached a place where she has faith that things can get better.
If that isn’t a scary idea, I don’t what it is.
Diane talks about how happy she is etc…But then, they hear movement outside of their door.
team has entered their home.
They’ve just been swatted.
What a bloody terrifying and bleak way to end the season!
Again,The Good Fightis all about holding its liberal characters (a.k.a.
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