Reasonable Doubt: Season 2 Episode 2 – Review/ Recap
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.
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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.
As a transition in who runs the literature club begins, Nukumizu learns that the club needs a faculty club advisor to continue.
As the battle with Lord Alfreya ends, who will be next and whether the Last Riser will continue to be a menace is questioned.
It is Investor’s Day and as to be expected, it doesn’t go smoothly at all. But, not to be outdone, Phil finds himself challenged not only by Omar’s situation but Ashley’s.
As Phil and Vivian go on a couple’s retreat, the boys deal with Phil and Omar’s plan to alter South LA and Amira causing utter chaos.
In what feels like a filler episode, Lord Alfreya does a whole lot of talking and we get some minor B-side battles.
Lemon continues to sort through her emotions towards Mitsuki.
Will has a long overdue conversation with Lou, as Phil and Jazz both prep for a fight over who owns the shop and the land it is on.
Episode four focuses more on filling in the details of Nick’s past, and a little of Yancy’s, as it sets up the next chapter of “Bad Monkey.”

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