Reasonable Doubt: Season 2 Episode 5 – Review & Recap
Despite Shanelle’s trial finally beginning, only one moment of it is worth taking note of as Lewis’ deals with what was revealed in the last episode.
Despite Shanelle’s trial finally beginning, only one moment of it is worth taking note of as Lewis’ deals with what was revealed in the last episode.
As weeks pass and Shanelle’s trial draws closer, trying to find ways to make sure she doesn’t stay in jail increasingly become tricky.
As Corey’s intentions behind defending Shanelle are revealed, we get a bit more about Lucy and understand what Shanelle was thinking.
Jax is tested regarding her abilities to let go as she has to allow Corey to run her case, and take some accountability in her marriage, and let go of what Lewis did or didn’t do.
“Reasonbable Doubt” returns without skipping a beat as it addresses the events of the season 1 finale.
“Reasonable Doubt” is the child of the Blackness Mara Brock Akil put into “Girlfriends” mixed with the drama Shonda Rhimes popularized for crime dramas.
In this post, you’ll find quotes from movies and TV Shows released in November 2022.
The finale of “Reasonable Doubt ” is a three-for-one special as we learn whether Brayden murdered his mistress, who kidnapped Jax, and season 2 gets a murderous setup.
As Brayden’s trial winds down, so does the need to question what Paul did to Jax as all is revealed.
As new information gives Jax an edge in her case, Lewis realizes that if Jax doesn’t want him, other women do.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.