Positive

 

By Hank74

 

Joe-10/10
Ed-10/10
VB-9/10
Jack-10/10
Borgia-9/10
Arthur-8/10
Support-9/10
Plot-8/10
Performance-9/10
Value-8/10

 

Total-90/100

 


Notes:

 

So much for the 9 PM time shift.  Great to see things back to normal, like we've been used to for a long time.  We can only hope there will be no more time adjustments.

 

As for this story, where do you place this Dr. Copeland in the line of other doctors who have been defendants?  One good comparison would Doctor Hass from Second Opinion.  Now while Hass didn't have cancer, she and Copeland were obsessed in trying to find a cure for their respective diseases that the prosecutors say could have hastened their victims' deaths.  I don't think that the jury was going to convict Copeland in any case due to his own HIV status.  It was a difficult case for Jack to begin with.

 

What a difference a week makes for Fontana.  He goes from almost drowning a guy in the toilet to seeing a teen kill himself in front of him.  Maybe this will change his perspective a bit.  We'll see.

 

Now we're closing in on the season with about five or six eps left to go.

 

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