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The court case weve been waiting for is finally here.

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Drew is just a submissive or understanding boyfriend.

All he has to offer is vomit.

Dory and Portia are forced to interact with each other, and their differences couldnt be more clear now.

She rehearses because she knows it needs to be perfect.

She memorizes the prosecutors words like the actress she is.

Portias summation isnt just correct, its a long time coming.

Portia is right, it is really mean.

Its also the truth.

Not that Dory cares.

She still thinks she knows better than everyone else.

Instead of listening to Cassidys advice, she pushes Cassidy to practice her opening statement in front of them.

Even though Cassidy doesnt have a lot of experience, shes focused on the right things.

Maybe it makes sense to discredit Bob, but I cant understand why Dory is more concerned with Cassidy.

Its Dorys fault Cassidy doesnt have much to work with.

Even after Cassidys opening line is coincidentally used by the prosecution, she does fine improvising.

That worries me, because I really want Dory to go to jail.

Even Drew doesnt seem comfortable with the sudden attack on Portia.

I hope Polly unravels Dorys lies with each snack thats introduced on the judges bench.

Theres nothing likable about Dory anymore and her attempts to rehab her image didnt seem to work.

I just dont see why Drew hasnt been pushed to his limit with Dory yet.

His attorney cant even remember his name and his fate rests entirely with Dorys lie.

Last season showed us Drew has a dark side.

He hasnt had to face any consequences for any of his actions involving Keiths murder.

His main concern is his reputation, something a giant wedding can certainly fix.

Elliott tells Chloe Finemans Charlie Reeny he doesnt want to talk about his failed book deal.

Not that it matters: Reeny isnt mad, she respects the move.

Reeny is only interested in ratings, and the two of them make great television.

Cassidy had me convinced she could handle her opening statement when she realistically pantomimed swinging on that swing.

Louie Anderson is so casually chewing the scenery as Bob Lunch.

pairs well with Cassidys choreographed delivery.

Its a great twist on the hapless, bumbling lawyer trope.

Drews family is there at the start of the trial, but Dorys isnt in the crowd.

Their support truly was just for the cameras.