Reasonable Doubt: Season 3 Episode 7 – Recap and Review
Ozzie’s case gets put on the back burner as Jax’s relationship with her parents is explored, both when she was six and in modern times.
Ozzie’s case gets put on the back burner as Jax’s relationship with her parents is explored, both when she was six and in modern times.
As the prosecution comes to a rest, with a new attorney, we’re also forced to suffer through non-Jax-related storylines, which can make you glad this didn’t come out in the ’90s, and you can fast-forward.
As the first witnesses are called in Ozzie’s case, Jax and Lewis focus on their relationship with Eddie, and Sally tries to see if her marriage is worth saving one last time.
As Eddie decides to set the timeline for Jax and Lewis, it is revealed who was the woman Ozzie spoke of in the last episode.
As Ozzie’s troubled past gets developed further, Jax tries to navigate potentially forgiving her father, despite the consistent letdowns.
As Ozzie’s case begins to pick up, it is hard to say if he is playing a role or showing his real face.
Reasonable Doubt does what few shows can in return from break without stumbling.
As Molly hits another wall in her sex journey, her body gives her another reminder that she has a time limit to complete her goal of having an orgasm with another person.
As Molly starts to explore what’s out there, beyond her marriage, she finds herself enamored by all the sexual possibilities.
While cancer may not be the topic most may run to for a new show to watch, “Dying For Sex” presents itself as an exception and exceptional.