“The first game doesn’t always tell you where you’re going to end up.” Highlights Kate “You want to fight everyone about everything and when you fight about everything, you end up fighting about nothing.” But, by using something said in confidence against Seth, he is now on probation and surely will make a comeback. Yet, she decides to put career before love and her case is dismissed in her favor. Bright, sweet, and formerly dating Seth, there was a fear of hurting him as he became her opposition, and she was nearly willing to throw the case for him. Though, in her defense, she was handling a terrorist case in lower Manhattan, with a client who has a Muslim name. But, with her getting a few scrapes and cuts putting him there, he learns her strategy and uses it to take her down. However, in her case against Leonard, she had him on the ropes. However, overachiever and spunky Sandra, from California, was ready to go big or go home even with her being warned to take a plea deal. Making him quite lucky to be on the public defender side for while Federal Prosecutor Roger Gunn expects wins from his attorneys, Jay’s boss, Jill, expects losses and boy does he deliver. Someone so naïve that his client plays him for a fool and with him going against Kate, and clearly not doing his homework, he looks like a total buffoon. On the other side of the courtroom is the optimistic Jay. A nice guy who seemingly was recruited to the wrong side but after his ex Allison, a public defender, betrays his trust, it seems he may venture onto the dark side. Making it so your mistakes quickly become her advantage. Kate, a procedural attorney who always covers her ass and does her homework. On the side of prosecution we have Leonard, a cutthroat attorney who, when he smells blood, he goes to strike. Two separate teams, federal prosecutors and public defenders, weekly will face off in the Mother court of the southern district of New York. Besides a focus on young attorneys exclusively. For The People is likable but seems largely unremarkable as it doesn’t bring anything new to the legal drama format.
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