Ben finds out that a man is being charged with murder who has a connection to Ben's father Charlie.Ben finds out that a man is being charged with murder who has a connection to Ben's father Charlie.Ben finds out that a man is being charged with murder who has a connection to Ben's father Charlie.
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- TriviaThis episode is split into two parts part one and part two for syndication
- GoofsIn one scene, Ben is seen cooking eggs and sausage. When Leanne enters, she asks how his date with her friend, Elaine went. Ben tells her he ripped his pants and angrily flips his spatula, accidentally soiling Leanne's shirt. In the next shot where Leanne is standing by the table, the stain is gone before Leanne had the chance to wash the stain off.
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Strange ending
I enjoyed this episode right until the last couple of minutes outside the courthouse. The sister of one of the guilty parties exits the courthouse and slaps Conrad so hard that he nearly falls over on the steps and then says she broke his tooth.
Ben and his daughter laugh at what just happened! I found it incredible how this blatant incident of assault occurring right in front of their eyes is just casually laughed off by the two lawyers while the assaulter just walks away. What the hell?!
She should have been immediately reprrehanded and charged with assault for what she did.
I was really shocked how Ben and his daughter found such a serious incident like that to be funny when it was anything but, especially if Conrad really has his tooth cracked or broken by the slap.
The rest of the episode was great and had me guessing who the killer was right up until the end, but that slap scene really should have been reworked to where that woman was held and charged for assault. Hitting someone like that, especially outside a courthouse should be a charged offense.... especially with two lawyers as witnesses.
Ben just laughing at the incident was strangely out of character for him to do...but I think it was in character for his daughter who I just can't warm up to because she comes off a bit too smug to me when she's doing her job and interviewing suspects. I can see her taking delight and laughing at Conrad's slap, but not Ben. A serious lawyer like him witnessing an assault on his employee and good friend should have generated a much different reaction than humor from him.
Ben and his daughter laugh at what just happened! I found it incredible how this blatant incident of assault occurring right in front of their eyes is just casually laughed off by the two lawyers while the assaulter just walks away. What the hell?!
She should have been immediately reprrehanded and charged with assault for what she did.
I was really shocked how Ben and his daughter found such a serious incident like that to be funny when it was anything but, especially if Conrad really has his tooth cracked or broken by the slap.
The rest of the episode was great and had me guessing who the killer was right up until the end, but that slap scene really should have been reworked to where that woman was held and charged for assault. Hitting someone like that, especially outside a courthouse should be a charged offense.... especially with two lawyers as witnesses.
Ben just laughing at the incident was strangely out of character for him to do...but I think it was in character for his daughter who I just can't warm up to because she comes off a bit too smug to me when she's doing her job and interviewing suspects. I can see her taking delight and laughing at Conrad's slap, but not Ben. A serious lawyer like him witnessing an assault on his employee and good friend should have generated a much different reaction than humor from him.
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- Christopher370
- May 23, 2024
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