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- Brilliant, brash, and charming, Dr. Bull is the ultimate puppet master as he combines psychology, human intuition, and high-tech data to learn what makes jurors, attorneys, witnesses, and the accused tick.
- A former high-ranking NYPD officer becomes the first female Chief of Police in Los Angeles.
- Bull defends a medical student who tried to prevent his brother from murdering a judge in order to cause a mistrial for their crime boss father.
- Bull helps mount a defense for Taylor's brother-in-law, a prison guard charged with manslaughter for the drowning deaths of two inmates in the middle of a hurricane; Bull aims to convince the jury that his client tried to prevent a "greater harm."
- Bull defends a step-mom accused of murdering her step-daughter. Benny receives unsettling news about his sister. Marissa shares her decision about having a baby with her husband. Bull and Benny fight. Izzy shocks Bull with her own news.
- As Bull prepares for fatherhood, his work at TAC suffers without his top attorney Benny, who quit in reaction to Bull's romantic reconnection to Isabella.
- Tommy tries to help Norah Fayed, a young woman who intentionally gets arrested to buy time for her political asylum request to be approved, and prevent her parents from forcing her to return home abroad. Also, a reporter friend of Blake's asks her for internal information potentially connected to the prison murder of Mayor Gray's former campaign donor, Arturo Lopez,.
- Tommy and the LAPD race to find an online "swatter," a digital criminal targeting the LAPD and a rising online gamer by making dangerous fake 911 calls. As Tommy deploys the department's full resources to the search, the perpetrator threatens to reveal private information about members of the police force.
- Tommy faces a political powder keg when racial tension arises between the LAPD and the African American community, following the murder of a notable community activist. While the victim's death initially looks to be a gang-related hit connected to his past, his death soon seems linked to a local dispute over highly coveted real estate.
- Mayor Buddy Gray puts added pressure on Tommy to quickly solve a high-profile kidnapping when a baby is taken from a prominent local businessman, capturing the attention of the citizens of L.A.
- When a concert promoter who is accused of defrauding his customers and vendors takes hostages in a restaurant, Tommy sends Cooper and Diaz to manage the situation until she can arrive. Also, Tommy must navigate the politics of the L.A. City Council when two members refuse to sign on to her new budget proposal.
- Tommy must decide how to deploy the LAPD's resources when a climate change protest brings riots and a bomb threat at the same time as a mudslide shuts down a major freeway.
- A Hollywood producer is attacked during a party at his home by a woman who claims he tried to sexually assault her; Tommy prepares for the LAPD recertification process to demonstrate her fitness for her position.
- Tommy works to keep her officers in line when one of their own turns up dead; Mayor Buddy Gray and Deputy Mayor Doug Dudik are concerned about what damaging information Arturo Lopez, a recently arrested acquaintance of Buddy's, may have on him.
- An entrepreneur is accused of defrauding investors in her seemingly groundbreaking water filtration company; Bull focuses on selecting jurors whose belief systems allow them to see his client as a dreamer who never meant criminal intent.
- Bull helps a famous social media influencer, Sadie Williams (Krys Marshall), take her father to court to overturn his legal guardianship over her empire, which he was granted after the young mogul suffered a public mental breakdown. To counteract any jury bias Sadie faces due to the public's perception of her mental illness, they aim to select jurors who believe in giving people second chances.
- Taylor becomes personally involved in having Bull help a dancer bring a civil suit against a real estate mogul who assaulted her at a gentlemen's club when the district attorney's office refuses to pursue criminal charges.
- A woman who has a reputation for aggressive behavior is on trial for her husband's murder, but she claims to have no memory of it due to an alcohol-induced blackout.
- Bull has a difficult time defending a client who has confessed to accidentally killing his sister's doctor after her death.
- Bull mounts the defense of an old college friend, Eric Crawford (Sebatian Arcelus), who is charged with negligent homicide after Eric's youngest child kills his eldest with Eric�s handgun.
- Bull represents a large insurance company and its clients, married pizzeria owners who are being sued for negligence by a teenager who was injured while climbing their rooftop signage. As the trial gets underway, Bull realizes the case has no clear winners, as the small business owners could lose their livelihood, the plaintiff may never walk again and the insurance company refuses to settle.
- Bull and the team take a difficult pro bono murder case before the holidays and realize it will take a Christmas miracle to win; Marissa pushes for an office Christmas party; Taylor embarks on a new romance.
- Tommy is accused of professional impropriety when her relationship with sports agent Kiley Mills intersects with the LAPD's arrest of a local sports phenom found possessing an illegal firearm. Also, Blake's search into the disappearance of a reporter who asked her for a favor uncovers a connection to the city medical examiner's office.
- Tommy launches an informal investigation into a possible LAPD and city government-related conspiracy just as she prepares to fight for her job in front of an ethics committee.
- Bull looks to select jurors who can empathize with an individual's need for personal privacy when he helps Marissa's friend sue a notable philanthropic businessman for abusing him as a child.
- Chunk's friend, Reggie (Don Guillory), an elite boarding school's counselor, asks Bull to help the parents of an athletic scholarship student bring a wrongful death suit against the school after the teen dies suddenly while training.
- Tommy and her inner circle fight back against an LAPD and city government conspiracy to have her removed as police chief.
- A couple are sued by their baby's biological father for custody after a fertility clinic mix-up; since family court cases are solely decided by a judge, Bull and Benny think about the best strategy to use since they can't analyze a jury.
- Bull is hired by a doctor accused of bribing his way into college, just as Bull's ex-wife is due to give birth; as Bull waits for Izzy to go into labor, he contends with the trial's connection to a high-profile college admissions conspiracy case.
- Bull helps the murder defense of an old friend, Vivian Cahill (Anna Wood), an in-debt professional gambler accused of murdering her wealthy father to gain her inheritance. Knowing their client had a complicated past with her father, Bull and Benny enter into voir dire looking to select jurors who sympathize with dysfunctional family relationships.
- Bull takes on the trial defense of Dr. Natalie Reznick (Brooke Bloom), an expert on anthrax, who is accused of orchestrating a series of anthrax attacks that terrorize the city. While the facts are against her, Bull sets out to prove the city was in such a rush to get the bacteria off the streets and calm the public's hysteria, they arrested the wrong person.
- Bull faces the unknown in court when TAC represents a train engineer with no memory.
- Bull represents an idealistic and flamboyant judge who is indicted for Obstruction of Justice for allowing a witness to avoid FBI agents who have arrived to arrest her, but her own outspokenness annoys the judge of her own case.
- Bull assists Chunk as he represents a woman accused of killing a guard while trying to escape during a prison transport; Chunk argues that she is being falsely accused by a guard who attempted to sexually assault her during the transport.
- The TAC team experiences a conflict of interest in court when Benny represents the plaintiff and Chunk represents the defendant in the same civil lawsuit, where a mother sues a young artist she deems responsible for her daughter's death.
- TAC braces for an un-jolly Christmas when Bull and Benny represent Marissa and her estranged husband after they're charged with money laundering and fraud; Bull and Izzy reach an impasse regarding what they want from their renewed relationship.
- Bull worries he can't convince a jury his religious leader client didn't kill his wife when a major secret the pastor is hiding about the marriage is revealed, damaging his credibility in court.
- Bull and Chunk represent an emergency room doctor being sued for malpractice after she ignored direct orders to save one near-death patient in favor of helping another who was also critically injured.
- Bull and Benny defend a women in a federal case where her husband is accused of domestic terrorism. Benny is faced with a difficult career altering decision.
- Bull and Benny defend a man accused of stealing his own scientific research.
- Bull uses the First Amendment's freedom of speech to defend TAC's client, a controversial news commentator blamed for a man's suicide after she accused him on air of murder.
- Izzy asks Bull to petition the court to have her best friend's body exhumed when the woman's son alleges she was murdered, despite her death already ruled accidental.
- When a former client appeals his conviction, twelve years after his trial, Bull is given to recall how he how and why he created TAC.
- Chunk does his daughter, Anna, a favor and convinces Bull to represent a teenager on trial robbery, a defendant who faces an uphill battle in court when he refuses to name his accomplice.
- Izzy puts the brakes on her wedding to Bull after he jeopardizes Benny's election campaign by handling the defense in the corruption trial of the former District Attorney that Benny hopes to replace.