Christine Baranski is terrific here since for the first time we see her highly vulnerable to the fact that she could be disbarred and go to jail for presenting false evidence.
There is so much going on as usual. Alicia faces a recall and her lawyer who is so faithful to her, turns on her with a vengeance at the episode's end calling for her resignation for the benefit of the political party. We see politics at its worst here. The lawyer even tries to go after Peter in order to save his client. Chris Noth plays a defiant victim here.
The episode also shows that any law firm, especially a prestigious one, should not have organized drug dealers as their clients. This gives the government leverage over them when a crisis arises. Lamont Bishop is a force to be reckoned with as the government wants someone from Lockhart-Gardner to spill the beans on him so that Diane's problems may suddenly evaporate.
Do we see Kalinda possibly even entering a witness protection program or even worse should she dare to talk against Bishop?
There is so much going on as usual. Alicia faces a recall and her lawyer who is so faithful to her, turns on her with a vengeance at the episode's end calling for her resignation for the benefit of the political party. We see politics at its worst here. The lawyer even tries to go after Peter in order to save his client. Chris Noth plays a defiant victim here.
The episode also shows that any law firm, especially a prestigious one, should not have organized drug dealers as their clients. This gives the government leverage over them when a crisis arises. Lamont Bishop is a force to be reckoned with as the government wants someone from Lockhart-Gardner to spill the beans on him so that Diane's problems may suddenly evaporate.
Do we see Kalinda possibly even entering a witness protection program or even worse should she dare to talk against Bishop?