The Undoing season 1 episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Haley Fitzgerald, Jonathan's lawyer, suggests he could be accused of murder, stressing the need for his bail. Jonathan is released and plans a TV interview to sway public opinion. He admits to an affair and being near the crime scene, causing tension with Grace. In court, Haley highlights the circumstantial evidence and lack of investigation into other suspects, like victim Elena Alves' husband, Fernando. Grace struggles with the trial's impact on their family. Jonathan reveals a traumatic past event involving his sister's death, raising questions about his character.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Haley Fitzgerald in relation to Jonathan Fraser?
Haley Fitzgerald is Jonathan Fraser's lawyer.
What is the significance of Jonathan getting out on bail?
Jonathan's release on bail is important for him to actively contribute to his defense.
Why does Grace insist she is only playing a role in Jonathan's defense?
Grace feels detached and unwilling to be genuinely involved in Jonathan's defense.
What is the purpose of Jonathan and Grace's TV interview?
The TV interview is intended to influence public opinion and portray Jonathan in a positive light.
Does Jonathan admit to his affair during the trial?
Yes, Jonathan admits to having an affair and being near the crime scene.
What strategy does Haley use in the trial?
Haley focuses on the circumstantial nature of the case and analyzes the jury to influence the trial.
Who is Fernando Alves and what is his role in the trial?
Fernando Alves is the husband of the victim, Elena Alves, and a witness in the trial.
What revelation does Jonathan make about his past?
Jonathan reveals a traumatic childhood incident involving the death of his sister, for which he feels responsible.
How does the trial impact Jonathan and Grace's family?
The trial creates tension and confusion, particularly affecting their son, Henry.
What is the public and media's reaction to the trial?
The public and media have mixed opinions, with some skepticism about Jonathan's innocence.