In this episode we focus upon a group that has largely been overlooked thus far in the series: the jury.
The way they dealt with this episode was... interesting. We've largely ignored these men & women for most of the series so far so an episode focused on them was overdue. However, the choice of jumping around in time all over different periods of the trial was a bit confusing and something I really didn't enjoy. I think I would have preferred to check in on these jurors periodically as the series went along. Instead we get a full episode based upon them where we see things through their perspective. In the span of 50 minutes, we meet these characters, get to know them, and watch as some of them walk straight out of the trial. It all just happened to quickly for me and almost felt like a filler episode as we near the end of the trial.
The way they dealt with this episode was... interesting. We've largely ignored these men & women for most of the series so far so an episode focused on them was overdue. However, the choice of jumping around in time all over different periods of the trial was a bit confusing and something I really didn't enjoy. I think I would have preferred to check in on these jurors periodically as the series went along. Instead we get a full episode based upon them where we see things through their perspective. In the span of 50 minutes, we meet these characters, get to know them, and watch as some of them walk straight out of the trial. It all just happened to quickly for me and almost felt like a filler episode as we near the end of the trial.