Lindsay grows increasingly uneasy as she notices Rebecca acting strangely, as if she’s quietly anticipating something significant—a letter, perhaps? Her suspicions only deepen when the long-awaited missive finally arrives, and Lindsay realizes just how prescient her initial unease was. Meanwhile, Ellenor receives a frantic, tearful call from a distraught client who confesses to hitting a man while drunk in the street; to her horror, the client’s revelation reveals the victim’s identity, leaving Ellenor reeling from the unexpected connection. In a separate case, Hellen finds herself prosecuting two young boys accused of a heinous crime—rape and murder—each pointing the finger at the other in a tangled web of accusations. As the trial unfolds, Hellen becomes convinced she’s building a case against the wrong individual, ultimately striking a deal that she later realizes was a critical misstep, leaving her grappling with the consequences of her choice.
(用户影评参考:“Rebecca’s mysterious waiting felt so tense—you just knew something big was coming, and when the letter arrived, it hit like a gut punch. Ellenor’s client case was gut-wrenching, too; that twist where she recognizes the victim? Chills. Hellen’s trial was a masterclass in moral ambiguity—those boys’ mutual accusations had me second-guessing every detail, and her deal? Ugh, you can’t help but cringe for her later.”)
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