Bull season 3 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Richard receives a mysterious item for Ella amidst city chaos. Colleagues debate a vigilante murder linked to a failed justice system. Bull juggles jury duty with his team's efforts to defend Heather Spiro, accused of killing her daughter's abuser. Strategies shift as Heather's trial progresses, with her other daughter, Penny, providing pivotal testimony. A mistrial and dismissal of charges conclude Heather's case. Cable's mother's visit to Bull's office adds a poignant touch.
Full Episode S03E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Richard Briggs?
Richard Briggs is a character discussed in the episode, known for being involved in a tragic incident where he was gunned down in public.
What did Chunk suggest instead of fruit?
Chunk humorously suggested that coffee and a doughnut would be more appreciated than fruit.
What is the main legal issue discussed by the characters?
The main legal issue discussed revolves around vigilantism and the justice system's handling of a case where a woman's daughter was raped and killed.
Why is Bull frustrated with his jury duty?
Bull is frustrated because he sees jury duty as a waste of time and an interruption to his professional work and client commitments.
What legal strategy does Bull's team consider for Heather Spiro's case?
Bull's team considers using an Extreme Emotional Disturbance (EED) defense for Heather Spiro's case.
Who is Heather Spiro?
Heather Spiro is a client of Bull's, on trial for murdering the man who raped and killed her daughter.
What role does Penny Spiro play in her mother's trial?
Penny Spiro, Heather's daughter, provides crucial testimony about the crime's impact on her life and the recognition of the perpetrator.
What was the outcome of Heather Spiro's trial?
Heather Spiro's trial ended in a mistrial due to a deadlocked jury, leading to the dismissal of all charges against her.
Who is Cable's mother and why does she visit Bull's office?
Cable's mother visits Bull's office to collect her late daughter's belongings, adding a personal and emotional dimension to the episode.