Bull season 2 episode 18 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A woman, struggling with the legality of possessing marijuana-derived oil, faces a moral and legal dilemma. Dr. Laura Allen, using the oil to treat her son's leukemia, is arrested for federal charges. In court, her defense highlights the necessity and desperation of her actions. The jury, empathizing with her situation, finds her not guilty. Concurrently, Special Agent Pride is summoned for a classified mission in South America, hinting at a deeper narrative involving drug lords and internal betrayal.
Full Episode S02E18 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What legal issue does the protagonist face in the opening scene?
The protagonist is questioned by a police officer for having vials of marijuana-derived oil in her car, which is legal in New York with a prescription but poses legal issues in Virginia.
Who is Nicholas Allen?
Nicholas Allen is a character mentioned in church prayers, battling leukemia.
Why does Mrs. Allen need a criminal lawyer?
Mrs. Allen needs a criminal lawyer for her daughter, who was arrested for possessing marijuana-derived oil, used for medical purposes.
What is the significance of the oil found in the woman's car?
The oil is used for medical purposes, such as pain and nausea relief, and is legal in New York with a prescription, but its possession in Virginia leads to legal complications.
Who is Dr. Jason Bull?
Dr. Jason Bull is a psychologist and trial scientist who joins the defense team to help with jury selection and trial strategy.
What is the defense strategy in court?
The defense strategy is to portray Dr. Allen's actions as necessary for providing care, targeting jurors who understand the professional duty beyond the law.
What is Dr. Laura Allen's defense for using CBD oil?
Dr. Laura Allen defends her use of CBD oil by explaining its necessity in treating her son's leukemia and alleviating his suffering.
How does the prosecution challenge Dr. Allen's treatment?
The prosecution questions the medical validity and legality of Dr. Allen's use of CBD oil, framing it as reckless and potentially criminal.
What is the jury's verdict in Dr. Allen's trial?
The jury finds Dr. Allen not guilty, accepting the defense's argument of her actions being a desperate but necessary measure to provide care.
What new mission is Special Agent Pride assigned to?
Special Agent Pride is assigned to a classified mission in South America, involving a high-profile drug lord and a potential mole within the operation.