Probate Judge Andrew Leroy together with his administrator Dolan, have an effective but abominable setup, fleecing mothers and orphans out of their estates and inheritance, Marino takes it very personally, and aims to end their racket.
I'm not sure why, but it seems that this show is really ending with a flourish, talk about hitting ita stride, I was impressed with the previous episode, this one had me on edge, surely a contender for best in show.
There are all sorts of twists and turns here, and some truly interesting ideas, The Judge having to take on another Judge idea is interesting. Marino's opening introduction hit the spot, and the idea of a crooked Judge, one of the most powerful forces in the land, that worked very well.
It's one of the first times we get to see The Corruptors conflicted about their actions, generally the bad guys are free of conscience, but both Leroy and Dolan have a few moments where they question their own actions.
This was excellent.
9/10.