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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 He's going to give himself a migraine if he keeps that up.
00:13 He obviously hates me, which is fine, because I hate him.
00:17 Good.
00:18 He knows that I didn't have any responsibility in Neil's death.
00:21 That didn't stop him.
00:23 As a lawyer, you and I both know that sentence
00:26 was over after the words "didn't have any responsibility."
00:29 Nothing that man has said today bears any relevance on your case,
00:32 nor is it factual.
00:33 He's completely unhinged.
00:36 All rise.
00:37 Hi, Elizabeth.
00:48 Hi.
00:51 I'm so sorry to hear what happened.
00:54 Ben called me and told me about Gregory,
00:57 and that he wasn't going to be in today.
01:01 I didn't know him that well, but I knew him
01:03 to be an incredibly decent man.
01:06 Better than decent.
01:07 One of the best.
01:10 He handled his ALS diagnosis with phenomenal dignity.
01:15 I felt very lucky to see him in his element yesterday.
01:20 How proud he was of his family, and how much he clearly
01:23 loved them.
01:25 It was really beautiful.
01:28 It's hard to fathom the wedding was just yesterday.
01:31 Finn didn't tell me very much.
01:34 He just said that it happened suddenly.
01:37 In his sleep.
01:38 Oh.
01:40 And sometimes when that happens, it
01:41 can be very difficult for the family members
01:44 who are left behind.
01:47 More difficult than I could have imagined.
01:50 I know about a lady who lived to be over 100.
01:52 Yeah?
01:55 I wonder if my dad could do that.
01:56 Maybe.
01:58 I wish Grandpa could have.
02:00 I wish he could have too.
02:01 But we know that was impossible because Grandpa was sick.
02:05 I searched a playlist.
02:07 It's easy to spell.
02:08 It is.
02:11 Brooklyn, I'm scared.
02:12 Why, honey?
02:13 Because I forget things all the time.
02:16 I forget my times tables.
02:18 I forget my eights.
02:19 And even though I tell myself not to,
02:23 what if I forget my grandpa?
02:25 Not possible.
02:27 What do you mean?
02:27 Because his hugs and smiles and funny stories,
02:32 those aren't things you can memorize for a test.
02:36 The people that love us and that we love, that changes us.
02:42 That love becomes a part of us imprinted on our hearts.
02:45 Like a tattoo?
02:45 Exactly like that.
02:48 Tattoos last forever.
02:50 That's why my daddy says I have to be sure if I want to get one
02:54 because they'll stay.
02:58 Just like your grandpa's love for you.
03:00 It'll never go away.
03:04 Look, I don't want anyone telling
03:05 me how to handle losing dad.
03:08 So I'm not going to turn around and judge you
03:10 for how you're dealing with it.
03:13 This is going to be one of the hardest days of our lives,
03:15 especially for you.
03:16 Please, no.
03:17 No, that you had to find him like that.
03:19 I don't know how you did it.
03:20 I had no choice.
03:22 Still.
03:25 It's not like it was my first dead body.
03:27 It's not a body, Finn.
03:29 It's dad.
03:31 It didn't look like dad.
03:33 You know, our dad's eyes, they were kind and understanding
03:38 in his mouth.
03:40 You know, how it curved up at the edges.
03:41 Yeah.
03:46 Like he was always ready to give a smile if anyone
03:49 gave him half a reason to.
03:50 Yeah.
03:53 It wasn't the person that I found, bro.
03:55 He didn't smell like Old Spice anymore.
04:02 He was so cold to the touch.
04:05 Colder than you could ever imagine it was possible.
04:07 That was our dad.
04:10 Our dad was warm.
04:13 Yeah.
04:14 One of the warmest people I've ever met.
04:16 [SOBBING]
04:20 I don't want this to be happening.
04:22 I don't want this to be happening.
04:23 Neither do I, Finn.
04:24 Neither do I.
04:42 How was the ride?
04:45 Just what the doctor ordered.
04:47 I mean, literally.
04:48 I have to thank that Dr. Randolph for telling
04:50 me to get outside.
04:51 More sun on my face, wind in my hair.
04:56 Yummy.
04:57 That's-- that's-- that's great.
04:58 I'm really glad.
05:02 I was told you're needed up at the house.
05:03 So don't worry about them out in the saddle.
05:05 I'll-- I'll take care of that.
05:06 Really?
05:07 No one was up when I left.
05:08 And if they're up now, it's because they're gossiping
05:10 about the Bensonhurst family members
05:13 that I met at the wedding.
05:14 And thankfully, have already forgotten.
05:18 It sounded pretty important.
05:20 Really?
05:20 Who needs me?
05:22 Chase.
05:23 No.
05:25 Chase and Brooklyn are on a plane to Florence.
05:27 They-- they didn't get on.
05:29 They couldn't.
05:32 Why not?
05:33 Why not?
05:39 I'm sorry.
05:41 [MUSIC PLAYING]
05:44 This must be hard for you too.
06:06 Gregory wasn't simply a patient.
06:10 You were practically a part of the family.
06:13 Felt that way.
06:15 So how's Finn holding up?
06:16 He's struggling.
06:22 We all are.
06:24 If you want to take the day off to go be with him--
06:26 I'm pretty sure he doesn't want me around right now.
06:29 Well, that doesn't sound like Finn, especially
06:32 under these circumstances.
06:35 Honey, are you sure?
06:36 Positive.
06:40 Elizabeth, what's going on?
06:41 I am your friend too, remember?
06:46 You're also the co-chief of staff.
06:52 Gregory died?
07:08 I'm sorry.
07:09 I-- I know I already said that, but I just--
07:15 I don't really know what to--
07:17 to say.
07:19 Here, why don't-- why don't you take a seat?
07:22 And I'll-- I'll get your water.
07:36 Here, is there anything else I could do?
07:42 I wish you'd seen Gregory at the wedding yesterday.
07:51 He's been proud.
07:57 He was happy.
08:00 How is it that that person no longer exists?
08:04 I'm sorry.
08:05 It sounds ridiculous.
08:07 No, it-- it doesn't sound ridiculous to me.
08:11 We all knew it was coming.
08:13 It's just that--
08:14 this is so sudden.
08:22 I don't know.
08:23 I feel like you can intellectually
08:28 expect something and then still feel punched in the gut
08:32 when it actually happens.
08:34 I'm just-- I'm sorry that you had to hear it from me.
08:39 I'm not.
08:39 I used to try to imagine what Gregory would have
08:51 been like when he was young.
08:54 And you know what?
08:56 What?
09:01 I imagined that he was a lot like you.
09:04 Court is now back in session.
09:08 Are you ready for this?
09:13 I've done nothing but prepare and be ready for this.
09:15 What more do you want me to do?
09:18 What more do I want you to do?
09:21 I want you to get mad at somebody other than yourself.
09:25 And I want you to fight like hell,
09:27 or just give it up and go home.
09:30 Just give it up and go home.
09:31 At this point, I don't care.
09:33 What I don't want is even a hint of the wishy-washy,
09:35 oh, maybe I deserve this nonsense.
09:37 I trust everyone had a productive recess.
09:51 We're ready to hear your final statements,
09:53 starting with Ms. Davis.
09:59 Your Honors, if I may, I would like
10:00 to return to my earlier points without them
10:04 being obscured by opposing counsel,
10:06 if that is at all possible.
10:07 Yes, I lied on our oath.
10:14 But that perjured testimony was made
10:16 in front of a medical board hearing and not a court of law.
10:19 And why does that distinction matter?
10:22 Because I wasn't testifying as an attorney.
10:25 I was testifying as a private citizen
10:28 who was desperately trying to protect
10:30 the career and the reputation of a man
10:32 that I deeply cared about, a man that just so
10:36 happened to be the late brother of opposing counsel,
10:40 Fergus Byrne.
10:41 I've done everything in the worst possible way.
10:55 No, you haven't.
10:56 Yes, I have.
10:56 What am I doing?
10:57 Hm?
10:59 Hurting Elizabeth, pushing her away,
11:01 being someone that you and Violet can lean on?
11:03 No.
11:04 I have selfishly made this about me and that bottle.
11:08 There is no right way to grieve.
11:11 No, but there's a wrong way.
11:14 And that's what I've done.
11:16 You're being too hard on yourself.
11:17 Think after all this time, I would have been stronger.
11:19 You are strong.
11:22 You know, it's not like we weren't prepared.
11:25 We've known Dad was--
11:28 we've known he was dying for months.
11:31 Yeah, but knowing it and experiencing it
11:35 are two completely different things.
11:38 I heard him.
11:39 I-- I heard him so many times.
11:43 And now I've-- I've gone and thrown away my sobriety,
11:46 though, one of the things he was really proud of me for.
11:50 No, now you're just rewriting history.
11:53 Did I or did I not ruin my relationship with Dad?
11:59 Did you rebuild?
12:01 Did you?
12:03 Landing in a place of understanding and trust
12:07 and love, you did it with Dad.
12:12 You can do it with your sobriety.
12:14 I need a favor, bro.
12:19 Anything.
12:22 Get rid of it.
12:23 Yeah, I-- I really am flattered that I remind you of Gregory.
12:45 But I gotta say, I--
12:47 I don't see it.
12:50 You both have a quiet, open way about you, unhurried,
12:57 unworried.
12:59 Oh, believe me, I worry plenty.
13:02 Just good at hiding it?
13:04 More like good at alleviating it.
13:08 Or the horses are, rather.
13:11 You know, I come here to the stables
13:13 and I hang out with these guys.
13:14 And I figure the world with them in it can't be all bad.
13:20 That is exactly what Gregory would have said,
13:22 except about his family.
13:24 They are what grounded him and what gave
13:27 him a reason to keep smiling.
13:30 I'm happy he had them.
13:32 Me too.
13:34 Want some more similarities?
13:35 You want to share them?
13:38 You don't talk too much.
13:40 And you don't miss a thing.
13:42 And you don't push people around.
13:44 You give people a lot of grace.
13:49 That, my friend, is a gift.
13:50 Heading back to the house?
13:56 No, not yet.
13:58 Off to Finn's?
13:59 Mm-mm.
14:01 He needs time.
14:04 Did you notice-- did I leave some clothes in the tag room?
14:09 Um, yes.
14:10 I hung them up behind the towel so they wouldn't get dusty.
14:13 Thank you.
14:14 Yeah.
14:15 Thank you.
14:16 Yeah.
14:17 Um, if anybody asks, would you tell them that you, um--
14:24 you told me the news?
14:28 Of course.
14:30 I really am sorry, Tracy.
14:32 I really am sorry too.
14:36 Molly.
14:44 Hi.
14:45 Hey, I thought we were meeting downstairs.
14:46 Oh, I couldn't remember if that's what we said.
14:48 So I just came up in case you were waiting for me.
14:51 What do you feel like for lunch?
14:52 You pick.
14:53 Actually, I picked last time.
14:55 And you did such an amazing job of it.
14:57 Bobby's?
14:58 Bobby's.
15:01 Molly.
15:02 Hi.
15:03 I've been trying to get a hold of your mom.
15:05 And I keep getting her voicemail to tell her about Gregory.
15:10 TJ, let me know what happened.
15:11 I'm so, so sorry.
15:13 Thank you.
15:14 It's going to be a really big loss for my mom.
15:16 They were really close.
15:17 It's not every day you jump out of a plane with someone.
15:19 Yeah.
15:20 Yeah.
15:21 So do you know where she is or how I can reach her?
15:23 She and Diane are in Albany for a court of appeals hearing.
15:27 Right.
15:28 That's why she couldn't go to the wedding.
15:30 How's it going?
15:31 I haven't heard anything yet.
15:33 But she should be home tomorrow.
15:34 Do you want me to try to call her?
15:35 No. No.
15:36 That's OK.
15:37 I would like to talk to her myself.
15:38 But thank you.
15:39 OK.
15:40 [MUSIC PLAYING]
15:44 Honors, as soon as I learned that my brother
16:02 Neil figured into the complaint against Ms. Davis,
16:05 I recused myself from the medical review board.
16:08 And was replaced by his partner of his law firm.
16:12 Sounds like an inside job to me.
16:15 Something else that I think is very noteworthy
16:17 is that Ava Jerome was the sister of my ex-husband.
16:21 And I think that her credibility should be called into question
16:24 because she had clear motive to have me disbarred.
16:27 Which was?
16:29 Retaliation for divorcing her brother.
16:32 Ms. Jerome's animus toward Ms. Davis
16:35 is irrelevant, Your Honor.
16:37 I beg to differ.
16:39 We're going in circles here.
16:41 Ms. Davis perjured herself plain and simple.
16:44 Which I already admitted.
16:46 It's where I perjured myself that's relevant.
16:50 What's also relevant is that I was never
16:52 informed of my disbarment hearing.
16:54 Or the fact that his law partner was sitting on that panel.
16:58 Or that Ava Jerome was involved.
16:59 And had I known any of those things,
17:01 I would have proceeded differently.
17:05 It has become very clear to me.
17:07 And I hope to you as well.
17:10 That this disbarment is not about my wrongdoing.
17:13 But about the personal vendetta of the Jerome
17:16 family and Fergus Byrne.
17:18 What do you think is happening at the hearing?
17:26 Wish I knew.
17:28 Hope it's going well.
17:30 Can you imagine?
17:30 I mean, it's not out of the realm of possibility
17:32 that my mom comes home from Albany
17:34 and is able to practice law again.
17:36 I certainly wouldn't bet against Alexis and Diane.
17:38 Ooh, me neither.
17:39 What about a little Davis girls match up?
17:45 You mean if my mom and I went up
17:47 against each other in court?
17:48 Yeah, who do you think will win?
17:49 That is a nightmare scenario that I do not
17:52 even want to think about.
17:53 You'd know all of her weak spots.
17:55 Yeah, and she would know all of mine.
17:57 Even so, I'd put my money on you.
18:00 You have to say that.
18:01 You're my domestic partner.
18:03 Rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?
18:04 [LAUGHTER]
18:06 How about DP?
18:09 Is that better?
18:10 DP?
18:11 Yeah.
18:12 I could get used to that.
18:13 I could get used to you.
18:15 You better, because I'm not going anywhere.
18:19 [MUSIC PLAYING]
18:32 It's a hard day.
18:35 One of the hardest?
18:37 If you're looking for Finn--
18:39 No, I assume he's home.
18:42 He is.
18:43 Actually, I was looking for Stella Henry.
18:47 You know where she is?
18:48 Yes, I saw her.
18:49 She was in the break room.
18:51 OK, thanks.
18:52 And I'm so sorry for your loss.
18:56 I'm sorry for yours.
18:57 [MUSIC PLAYING]
19:01 I heard about Gregory.
19:16 [MUSIC PLAYING]
19:19 [MUSIC PLAYING]
19:22 Please don't leave.
19:42 Look, I was confused, and honestly, a little hurt
19:46 that you didn't want to talk to me.
19:50 Am I wrong about our friendship?
19:51 No.
19:53 No.
19:56 But what I would be talking to you about,
20:00 it's not my story to tell.
20:02 OK.
20:04 OK, just know that you can trust me.
20:06 If you change your mind.
20:09 I'm worried about you.
20:10 I'm not the one you should be worried about.
20:13 Now you're scaring me.
20:16 Is someone in trouble?
20:17 When I went to Finn's this morning, he was drinking.
20:27 You have to understand that Finn had just
20:35 found his father's body, and you even
20:37 said how difficult it is when the death is sudden like that.
20:41 There's no warning.
20:41 There's no chance to say goodbye.
20:43 Gregory was just gone, and Finn was in shock,
20:47 and he needed to hold on to something,
20:51 and he grabbed the wrong thing.
20:54 It's all been wrong.
20:56 Marsha, don't make me regret confiding in you.
21:12 Thank you.
21:14 You and Gregory were very close.
21:17 I'm glad for the time we had together.
21:23 But you'd wish you'd had more.
21:26 So much more.
21:29 Curtis and Portia told me the wedding was magical.
21:33 It was.
21:35 Gregory officiated over the ceremony beautifully.
21:38 It was so important to him.
21:41 And Chase and Brooklyn, I'm sure.
21:43 Did you hear anything else?
21:46 About the wedding?
21:47 No.
21:48 About his cause of death.
21:52 From what I understand, it was in his sleep.
21:55 No seizures, no paralysis?
21:57 Not that I'm aware of.
21:59 It sounded peaceful.
22:01 What do you think it was?
22:07 I've heard a few theories.
22:08 Cardiac arrest, pulmonary embolism,
22:12 both merciful outcomes for an ALS patient.
22:16 I'm sure Dr. Kramer's filed his death certificate.
22:20 Do you want to see it?
22:20 No, I do not.
22:22 But do you think there'll be an autopsy?
22:24 No, there won't be.
22:27 Good.
22:28 Family shouldn't have to go through that.
22:30 I agree.
22:33 I wonder if you could do something for me.
22:36 Name it.
22:38 OK, I know your job title is patient advocate,
22:41 but I get the feeling you sort of run this place.
22:46 Don't tell my supervisor.
22:48 OK, so if anything comes up, like medical bills
22:53 or official notifications, anything
22:57 that I can handle with my hands or my checkbook,
23:01 would you let me know?
23:06 Absolutely.
23:07 So how are you spending the rest of your day off?
23:12 I was thinking about going for a walk around the Bluffs.
23:15 That sounds great.
23:17 What?
23:20 Do I sound too much like a dad if I
23:21 prefer you didn't go alone?
23:23 Well, seeing as you are about to be a dad,
23:26 you should probably start sounding like one.
23:29 Ask Christina.
23:31 I did, actually.
23:33 But she said yes, and that was a few days ago,
23:36 and now she's not answering my calls.
23:40 Is that my fault?
23:41 It's not your fault.
23:43 There's this rift between you and Christina?
23:45 I wouldn't call it a rift.
23:47 I mean, we talked about going on a walk casually.
23:49 I'm sure Christina didn't even know it was like a plan, plan.
23:52 Oh, OK.
23:52 Well, why didn't you just say that from the start?
23:55 Because you think the moment you mention Christina
24:00 not being the paragon of perfection, I'll jump on it.
24:02 Right.
24:04 Would I be wrong?
24:05 Oh, I missed you.
24:09 We weren't even gone a whole hour.
24:11 Still too long.
24:14 You smell like toothpaste.
24:15 Yeah?
24:17 Do you have lunch yet?
24:18 No, I was waiting for you.
24:21 Does the grilled cheese sound good?
24:22 With tomatoes that Grandpa used to make it?
24:27 You got it, kiddo.
24:29 Why don't you go wash your hands?
24:30 [MUSIC PLAYING]
24:33 I've made choices in my life that I wish that I hadn't.
24:44 But I paid for them.
24:47 I don't think that my personal life, as flawed as it may be,
24:53 should have any bearing on my ability to practice law.
24:59 I'm a good lawyer.
25:01 And I have a track record to prove it.
25:04 I've lost my career as a result of a personal vendetta.
25:08 And I was never given a chance to speak my piece.
25:12 So I'm speaking it now.
25:13 Thank you for listening.
25:17 Ms. Davis asks us for a separation
25:27 of her personal and professional lives.
25:29 That's ironic, don't you think?
25:31 Since all of the mitigating factors
25:33 she presented were personal.
25:36 Get to the point, Mr. Varn.
25:38 Ms. Davis asks us to rely on her ability
25:42 as a lawyer, citing examples of her work
25:45 in and out of the courtroom.
25:46 And those examples are impressive,
25:49 though decidedly cherry-picked.
25:53 Before we start polishing her lawyer of the year trophy,
25:57 let me point out a few details that she
26:00 conveniently left out.
26:01 --to my sister, we're both to blame.
26:07 Don't you think?
26:09 I mean, you say something about Christina,
26:10 I jump to her defense.
26:11 I say something, it's your turn.
26:13 I haven't done much defending lately.
26:14 I've been too busy second-guessing every move.
26:19 I'm sorry.
26:20 Molly, you've been hesitant to bring up your own sister
26:22 and that--
26:23 that's not right.
26:25 I mean, I think it's just easier to worry with Christina.
26:29 What do you mean?
26:30 I mean, it's easier for us to doubt our surrogate
26:32 because it's my sister.
26:34 Like, if it were Andrea or another candidate,
26:36 do you really think we'd be monitoring their bedtime
26:38 and showing up with groceries?
26:39 We're looking for parts of their family tree to chop off.
26:43 Yeah, doubtful.
26:44 We just want them to be healthy and happy
26:47 and living their lives.
26:50 That's what we should want for Christina, too.
26:52 What?
26:56 I'm just trying to picture how anyone else would
26:59 react to our inquiries.
27:03 You mean you don't think our surrogate would
27:04 welcome me showing up on their doorstep with kale and yogurt?
27:07 Greek yogurt.
27:08 Full fat.
27:10 Obviously, our baby needs protein.
27:12 Say that again.
27:13 Protein.
27:16 Our baby.
27:17 Having a baby?
27:19 Can't wait.
27:20 You'd really step up for Gregory's family like that?
27:28 They have enough to negotiate.
27:30 So if there is any issue with his literary works
27:34 or his papers at the university, I'll just take care of it
27:37 and get them professionally stored.
27:39 That could be a lot of work.
27:40 I don't mind.
27:42 I have one more favor.
27:43 OK.
27:45 As much as I will miss Gregory immensely,
27:49 it really is not my loss.
27:51 And I want you to keep this just between the two of us.
27:56 I don't want my name all over it.
27:58 OK.
27:59 I understand, and I will.
28:01 But let me be very clear on something.
28:05 It is your loss, Tracy.
28:07 Not yours alone, but it's your loss.
28:11 In my neighborhood, when someone is grieving,
28:14 you bake them a casserole.
28:16 Oh, nobody wants me baking a casserole.
28:21 The point is, these are extraordinary gestures.
28:26 Stella, it's what I can do.
28:28 Yeah, a lot of people can do things.
28:31 But they don't have your heart, so they end up doing nothing.
28:34 Gregory changed me.
28:40 For the better, it would seem.
28:43 Well, he expected a lot of me, and I
28:47 don't want to let him down.
28:50 Not this soon, anyway.
28:51 What Ms. Davis didn't tell us is that she was suspended
28:59 for a time for discouraging her client, Carlos Rivera,
29:03 from taking a plea deal which would have
29:05 afforded him a lighter sentence.
29:07 That's a curious choice, until it's
29:10 revealed that the man, Mr. Rivera,
29:12 would have been testifying against
29:14 was none other than her husband at the time, Julian Jerome.
29:18 And I assume Mr. Rivera can testify to that.
29:22 Unfortunately not, Your Honor.
29:25 Before the case could come to trial,
29:27 Mr. Rivera was murdered by Julian Jerome.
29:33 Perhaps Ms. Davis's plan all along--
29:36 Objection, prejudicial!
29:38 Apologies, it's just that it's difficult to keep
29:40 Ms. Davis's personal and professional life separate
29:43 when the two are so entangled.
29:45 I encourage you to try and avoid such wild speculation.
29:50 Understood.
29:51 Is it, though?
29:52 In addition, my other brother, Brendan,
29:59 futilely attempted to hold Ms. Davis accountable
30:02 for my brother Neil's death, which tragically
30:06 led to Brendan's death as well.
30:08 That is a wildly inaccurate statement
30:11 to inflame the panel.
30:12 You are, that's exactly what you're doing right now.
30:15 I said led to, show me the lie.
30:17 You know very well that I have nothing
30:18 to do with either one of your brother's deaths.
30:20 Do you truly think that my brother Neil
30:23 wouldn't be alive today if he had never met you?
30:26 Of course he would, and Brendan would too.
30:29 Order in the court.
30:30 You destroyed my family, Alexis.
30:33 And I'm here to make sure you never destroy anyone else's.
30:36 Order!
30:36 [GUNSHOTS]
30:39 Sometimes the difference between--
30:43 Not really, but I probably should head home.
30:46 I have avoided my family long enough.
30:49 What's a few more minutes?
30:50 Yes.
31:00 [LAUGHTER]
31:03 Schedule an MRI.
31:05 Dr. Park and I are going to need copies of the results.
31:07 Can you check on Mr. Randon 307?
31:09 He was having back pain, and I just
31:10 want to make sure it's decided.
31:11 OK, OK, thank you.
31:13 And please keep me updated on her condition.
31:15 Thank you.
31:16 [PHONE RINGING]
31:18 OK, I'm sorry I dumped all of that stuff on you earlier.
31:22 I just come from his apartment, and we had gotten into it.
31:25 It's fine, really.
31:29 I can't really imagine what must be happening
31:33 with the two of you right now.
31:35 But I am glad that you trusted me as your friend.
31:39 It's all just really fresh, you know?
31:42 I think that once the dust settles,
31:45 then it'll all go back to normal.
31:47 And Finn-- Finn having a drink, it was a complete operation.
31:53 He had a moment of weakness, and that's all it was.
31:58 It was a moment.
32:00 You know, he has to take care of Violet,
32:02 and I know he's going to pull himself together and be
32:06 strong for her.
32:07 And he has patients that are counting on him as well.
32:10 Of course, he would never put his patients in danger.
32:14 You know that.
32:14 Risha, you have to keep this a secret, please.
32:23 I know how important Finn's sobriety is to him,
32:31 and I'm sure that this was a one-time crisis.
32:36 And it's probably over already.
32:38 Yes.
32:40 Thank you, Emma.
32:42 I really needed to hear someone say that.
32:45 I'm glad I could be the one to say it.
32:46 Save you the last bite.
32:57 You are too good to me.
33:00 I know.
33:02 So good.
33:03 Can I put on my tablet for a little?
33:08 Sure.
33:12 But first, Daddy needs a hug.
33:14 I love you so much.
33:18 Never, never forget that.
33:23 I won't.
33:24 [MUSIC PLAYING]
33:28 Oh, God, I am so sorry.
33:33 I'm so sorry you're missing your honeymoon.
33:35 No, no, no, no, no.
33:36 Our family being together is the most important thing
33:38 right now, OK?
33:39 And I'm here for whatever you need.
33:41 Errands, food, laundry, babysitting,
33:44 consider me at your beck and call.
33:46 Thank you.
33:47 Of course.
33:50 But right now, what I think I need is a meeting.
33:53 I think that's a great idea.
33:54 Lying under oath is perjury, Your Honors.
34:02 Yes, it took place at a medical board hearing.
34:05 And sure, some would argue that makes it less impactful.
34:10 But the repercussions from that lie had enormous impact.
34:14 Your Honors, how many times will opposing counsel
34:18 say exactly the same thing?
34:21 Wrap it up, Mr. Byrne.
34:23 Ms. Davis's lie set off a chain of events
34:26 which led not only to the deaths of both my brothers,
34:30 but removed Ms. Davis from the state bar as well.
34:33 She has demonstrated repeatedly that she
34:37 has no regard for legal ethics.
34:41 Nothing that happened can be undone.
34:44 But that should include the disbarment of Alexis Davis.
34:48 [MUSIC PLAYING]
34:52 Thank you, Mr. Byrne, Ms. Miller, Ms. Davis,
34:58 for your statements.
34:59 The court will communicate our decision
35:01 within the next 30 days.
35:04 Court is dismissed.
35:04 [GUNSHOT]
35:05 [MUSIC PLAYING]
35:09 You should be ashamed.
35:14 [MUSIC PLAYING]
35:17 Well, I'll say this for you.
35:27 You swung for the fences.
35:30 (dramatic music)

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