Job
- Episode aired May 22, 2020
- 53m
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9.0/10
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As the trial begins, Jacob's fate hangs in the balance.As the trial begins, Jacob's fate hangs in the balance.As the trial begins, Jacob's fate hangs in the balance.
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Joanna Klein: Detective, I assume you have executed countless search warrants in your career, yes?
Pam Duffy: Sure.
Joanna Klein: Seized a lot of laptops.
Pam Duffy: Yes.
Joanna Klein: Have you ever found one that didn't have some pornography on it?
Pam Duffy: I don't think so.
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Intense and Bloody Good
As we are slowly edging towards the finale, Defending Jacob returns this week with the trial which brings some truth to the table. Just as things were looking bleak for Jacob, the drama adds another twist which leaves things wide open for the last chapter next week. Episode 7 of Defending Jacob starts in the past with Andy giving advice to Neal on his first murder trial. As we cut forward to Jacob's trial, Joanna announces that Andy will her second chair during the proceeding. She then files a motion for the prosecution not to mention Jacob's grandfather during the trial.
As both lawyers give their opening statements to the jury, Neal explains that Ben used to bully Jacob which they believe caused him to take revenge and stab him three times. Joanna then gives a calm and resonate speech about Jacob's innocence. She explains how the fingerprint got there and that Jacob panicked when he found Ben. After reconvening to talk about the jury, the family leave but as they step out, Andy sees the same man from the blue Lincoln. With Duffy's help, he finds out that the man is called O'Leary and used to be a big gangster. Back home, Andy gets a call from his father who's in prison and wants to know how the trial is going. Andy refuses to say anything so William mentions Leonard Patz and asks him if he thinks he did it. Andy replies that he does. The next day, Ms Carlston from the state lab is on the stand. She describes the blood spatter on Ben and as Neal questions her, he shows the jury a knife which he claims is similar to one that Jacob used to own. Joanna objects to this new evidence before coming forward to cross examine the witness. She asks her if she was shown this knife by the DA office as a match. She admits having only been shown this one but no others. Derek tries calling Sarah but she ignores him after seeing the story he wrote shared online while Andy and Laurie discuss the day's events. Laurie reveals that she doesn't believe her son anymore after today. Andy tries to convince her that it is just a story and that he probably fantasized doing it because he was bullied. She insists though and tells him that they need to stop pretending. The episode ends with Patz crying and sweating while looking at his witness subpoena. He then turns the paper around and writes: "Dear Mr and Mrs Rifkin, I saw you on the news. Please forgive me, I have killed Ben." While the penultimate episode of Defending Jacob was still a little slow, it has finally moved the plot forward more with some serious revelations regarding Jacob. The scene where Derek read his story was quite tense and dark which added some needed substance to the drama. However, the episode ended with Patz admitting his guilt.
As both lawyers give their opening statements to the jury, Neal explains that Ben used to bully Jacob which they believe caused him to take revenge and stab him three times. Joanna then gives a calm and resonate speech about Jacob's innocence. She explains how the fingerprint got there and that Jacob panicked when he found Ben. After reconvening to talk about the jury, the family leave but as they step out, Andy sees the same man from the blue Lincoln. With Duffy's help, he finds out that the man is called O'Leary and used to be a big gangster. Back home, Andy gets a call from his father who's in prison and wants to know how the trial is going. Andy refuses to say anything so William mentions Leonard Patz and asks him if he thinks he did it. Andy replies that he does. The next day, Ms Carlston from the state lab is on the stand. She describes the blood spatter on Ben and as Neal questions her, he shows the jury a knife which he claims is similar to one that Jacob used to own. Joanna objects to this new evidence before coming forward to cross examine the witness. She asks her if she was shown this knife by the DA office as a match. She admits having only been shown this one but no others. Derek tries calling Sarah but she ignores him after seeing the story he wrote shared online while Andy and Laurie discuss the day's events. Laurie reveals that she doesn't believe her son anymore after today. Andy tries to convince her that it is just a story and that he probably fantasized doing it because he was bullied. She insists though and tells him that they need to stop pretending. The episode ends with Patz crying and sweating while looking at his witness subpoena. He then turns the paper around and writes: "Dear Mr and Mrs Rifkin, I saw you on the news. Please forgive me, I have killed Ben." While the penultimate episode of Defending Jacob was still a little slow, it has finally moved the plot forward more with some serious revelations regarding Jacob. The scene where Derek read his story was quite tense and dark which added some needed substance to the drama. However, the episode ended with Patz admitting his guilt.
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