Bull season 3 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Tally North, charged with her brother Torin's murder, faces a tumultuous trial. Diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder and prone to blackouts, Tally's defense is challenging. Dr. Bull, her former therapist, assists her legally and psychologically. Evidence against Tally includes her aggressive behavior and drawings made during incarceration. Despite the incriminating evidence and her complex mental state, Tally is ultimately found not guilty, leaving her to contemplate her future and consider entering a residential facility.
Full Episode S03E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Tally North arrested?
Tally North was arrested for the alleged murder of her brother, Torin North.
What is Tally North's mental condition?
Tally North has been diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder and experiences blackouts.
Who is Dr. Bull in relation to Tally?
Dr. Bull is Tally North's former therapist who offers to help her legally and psychologically.
What plea is considered for Tally North's case?
The legal team considers a "not guilty by reason of insanity" plea for Tally North.
What is the nature of Gabriel and Cable's relationship?
Gabriel and Cable have a complicated relationship, with Cable setting boundaries and Gabriel offering a key to his apartment for emergencies.
How does the legal team aim to defend Tally?
The legal team faces the challenge of making the jury sympathize with Tally, despite her antisocial personality disorder and lack of remorse.
What evidence is presented against Tally in the trial?
The prosecution presents forensic evidence, including analysis of the murder weapon and Tally's drawings made during her incarceration.
What is the outcome of Tally North's trial?
Tally North is found not guilty of the murder of her brother, Torin North.
What decision does Tally make after the trial?
After the trial, Tally considers entering a residential facility, following her brother's wishes for her to get help.