This was not perfect by any stretch, but at least we got some courtroom scenes, something we surprisingly have not gotten much of this year. This season has still been a mess, but maybe it will wrap up nicely.
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Chickens (Goats?) Come Home to Roost (Whatever)
Hitchcoc18 December 2020
All the forces that were put in motion are now coming together. We have some nice courtroom scenes and some possibilities ahead. Billy is at that anything goes place where he could be killed. Murder is becoming fairly regular now and no one is safe. The thing with Billy's daughter seems superfluous. But here we go.
Savoring Badness and Goodness on Either Side
TheFearmakers4 October 2019
Dennis Quaid is one of those villains so villainous, he may as well wink into the camera and say, "I'm a villain, and I love it." He does says a whole lot in this episode, including what everything is coming down to, and finally in a courtroom after hours and hours of mind trips and desert-land slownburn, the exposition explains so many things there's hardly a case here to dig into since it's already dug up. Spelled out. Which is either lazy writing or simply rushed writing. Either way, the inevitable idealism reigns here, and is a bit much (Billy even mentions the overused cliche of the 1% vs the rest of us poor souls, blech). Still though, things are shaping up. And in a season of loose, strange clay, there's nowhere else to go at this point but to the... point, already.
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