I feel like the show has already done the wrongfully convicted man gets set free after a long time in prison thing, but there's a reason why every legal program has to do it and it is because it is usually entertaining. These stories happen in real life and it is always good to see truth prevail.
This show has found a groove and a balance that works. No scene takes too long and they showcase the whole cast every week, for better or for worse, and that distinguishes itself from the rest.
Even episodes like this that are not that incredible from a script perspective allow you to find plenty of things in it to enjoy.
This show has found a groove and a balance that works. No scene takes too long and they showcase the whole cast every week, for better or for worse, and that distinguishes itself from the rest.
Even episodes like this that are not that incredible from a script perspective allow you to find plenty of things in it to enjoy.