


In the courtroom, Maya and Lucca are facing the case. She's been tipped off by Diane that they should not let the prosecution get their continuance and push the prosecution to fight now. Lucca asked how Maya knows they aren't ready, but Maya can't say. Lots of bordering the law-breaking line in this episode, I see. Diane, Liz, and Maya are all pushing the legal boundaries of divulging information. I wonder how far they're going to push it. Anyway, Lucca tells the judge they've had three continuances and at some point need to fight. The prosecutor, Colin, argues that they need more time because Liz retired. Lucca counters by saying she was fired by Trump. At this moment, we see the judge. It's Denis O'Hare! Judge Abernathy, the famously liberal judge. However, surprisingly, he's more interested in getting Lucca and Colin to stop sniping at each other and have them shake hands and be civil. There's too much anger in the world already. They begrudgingly shake hands, and it's funny because Abernathy is like a parent trying to get his two kids to be nice to each other. Abernathy rejects the continuance on the basis of them already having two. Lucca thinks they've won until Colin's co-counsel sucks up to Abernathy and then asks him to remove Reddick and Boseman from the case, considering Liz is now working there. But, Abernathy stays on Lucca's side on the bases of Maya having a right to whatever counsel she wants and the fact that Lucca has been on the case since before Liz worked there. They're going to fight.

Colin and Lucca run into each other at the elevator. It's very uncomfortable. She accuses him of sleeping with his co-counsel, of whom she is totally not jealous (except she is) which he doesn't deny. When the trial begins, the tensions are as high as ever. Colin's first witness is completely knocked down by Lucca. The second one is much more difficult, given that it is Maya's girlfriend Amy. Maya texts the news to Diane, who thinks Amy is the surprise witness. But, surprise! Liz informs her the surprise witness will actually be Diane.
Amy on the witness stand does not go well for Lucca and Maya. Colin brings up both the fact that Maya prevented Amy's father from investing in the Rindell Fund and the fact that she also proposed to Amy after the indictments of her father, indicating that Maya wanted spousal privilege so that Amy couldn't testify. It doesn't look good for Maya.
Back at Reddick and Boseman, Lucca sees Maya and Diane talking and puts the pieces together. She wants to know what's going on, so Diane tells her she's going to be the surprise witness. They're going after Maya's charity foundation, for which Diane wrote up the papers. Lucca wants to plea bargain with Colin, but Maya has another idea. Maya goes to Marissa and tells her about Rosalee. She wants Marissa to find Rosalee so they can find Henry, who has proof Maya is innocent, at least concerning her charity foundation. Despite everything, she doesn't want to put her dad in prison, she just wants him to give her this help.
Diane and Liz go out for drinks and bond. Liz talks about why she's helping Diane with the case. She's gunning for the U.S. Attorney's office because they wanted to oust her for that tweet she wrote about Trump being a white supremacist. Diane confesses that these recent string of lawyer murders are disturbing to her. She half-jokes about leaving the lawyer life behind and getting a new job, one where people don't get murdered by the people they serve, or just retiring.
Maya comes home to Amy and it's obviously awkward. Amy wonders if Maya wants to break up, but Maya is too upset and angry to even discuss it.
Marissa has found Rosalee's sister. She chit chats her way into finding out about Rosalee, who apparently likes to travel and doesn't have one place where she lives. She does, however, call her once a week. Marissa tells her to tell Rosalee that Maya is looking for her and to call them.


Liz tells Adrian they got the client she wanted. Then she tells him that Diane is thinking of retiring, and he should think about bringing her on as a partner to convince her not to. She tells him not to tell Diane she said this. Interesting.

After court, Maya gets the call from her father. She wants her father to turn himself in so she can go free and Lenore can get a reduced sentence to time served. He doesn't even respond to that. Instead, he changes the subject to the photo the FBI have of Rosalee in Dubai. In a shocking turn of events, it is revealed that the firm and Maya are helping Colin and the FBI find Henry's location by them getting Henry's location from the phone call. Maya begs him to turn himself in to spare her and Lenore from all this pain, but he just won't because he doesn't want to go to prison. Yet, he's going anyway because the Italian police have found him and Rosalee. Maya listens as Henry is arrested.
Wow, good second episode. I'm into this Lucca versus Colin, Diane and Liz versus their jobs, and Maya versus basically everything and everyone except Lucca and Diane. Plus, with Henry now going to jail, I wonder how Maya's going to feel about doing to him what he virtually did to her. Most. Dysfunctional. Family. Ever. Another thing to note is that during the episode we also saw that Diane is keeping a gun in her desk at work. It seems like she's getting paranoid. Although I'd hate to see Diane use it, this better be a Chekhov's gun situation where it is used at some point and not dropped. With Liz bringing up Will again and if you've watched The Good Wife you know what happened there, Diane having a gun on her seems very poignant.
What did y'all think of Day 415?