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00:00Are you sure about this?
00:07My being here with you will only create more bad press for you.
00:13So here's the thing.
00:15I have every right to be here.
00:17And selfishly, I want you to be here with me.
00:21So whatever people think they think, I don't care.
00:24It's not selfish if I want it to.
00:27Hey.
00:34Dad, I didn't think you were going to be here today.
00:39Well, if Willow is found not guilty, that could mean bad news for Michael, which could mean bad news for Aurora.
00:47And after everything that's gone down, I had to hear these closing arguments for myself.
00:53I can understand that.
00:55Okay, now it's your turn.
00:57Your mother's been cleared. I'm no longer under suspicion.
01:01Why do you still care about Willow's case?
01:05I want you at Willow Tate's trial today.
01:08Well, I have no problem with that. But can I ask why?
01:11From what I've heard, Drew made quite an ass of himself on the stand yesterday.
01:16And I want to see if he acts up again today.
01:19You're worried.
01:21I'm starting to believe that Drew is not the politician I need in D.C.
01:25and that this city would be better served with somebody else in Drew's seat.
01:29Well, Congressman is an elected position.
01:31You can't just pick someone else to replace Drew.
01:34Never underestimate me, Jordan.
01:37I typically get what I want.
01:39The nurse said you wanted an appointment with me?
01:49I did.
01:51And if anyone asks, I'll tell them I'm sick.
01:53But I won't take too much of your time.
01:55I know you have other patients.
01:57We were actually sick.
01:59A concern has come up.
02:01And I wanted to discuss it with you.
02:03You know, get in front of it before it becomes a problem.
02:05Great.
02:06What do you want to talk about?
02:08Progress.
02:09And how we make it faster.
02:11We're falling further and further behind the competition every day.
02:15Well, that's not my fault.
02:17Your father felt the need to kill Dalton.
02:20Right in front of me.
02:22Why can't you all just go away?
02:24Leave me alone.
02:25Yeah.
02:26I don't see that happening.
02:32Levez-vous.
02:33Faites face au mur.
02:34Et mets derrière la tête.
02:36Je dis sont jouméliore des levies la ses trisades.
02:37Pas d'exercice aujourd'hui?
02:38Oh, je n'ai pas envie.
02:39D'accord.
02:51I don't have any exercise today?
02:55I don't want to.
02:57Okay.
03:21I don't want to.
03:23I don't want to.
03:25No.
03:27Something is not going to happen.
03:31Well, I was prepared to wait,
03:33but the more I think about Charlotte ditching her police...
03:35The more concerned you get, I understand.
03:37So what should we do?
03:39We need to take a risk.
03:41Define risk.
03:43I need you to search Jack Brennan's hotel room.
03:45Hey, Brennan.
03:49Uh, wait to hear from you.
03:51Give me a message.
03:53Yeah, I've been a little busy with the search of Valentin Cassidyne.
03:55What's on your mind, Detective?
03:57Did, uh...
03:59Did the WSB tamper with my department's evidence?
04:03I don't have any idea what you're talking about, Detective Falkenarian.
04:07Maybe you can fill me in.
04:09Nina.
04:11Hi.
04:12What are you doing here?
04:13Well, I know it's the last day of Willow's trial.
04:15I wanted to check in.
04:17See how you're holding up?
04:19Yeah, I...
04:21I'm jumping out of my skin.
04:23Yeah, that sounds about right.
04:25Willow did an amazing job on the stand yesterday.
04:27I'm just not sure that it will be enough to undo the damage from Drew's rant.
04:33Sitting here listening to closing arguments is gonna be torture.
04:38I know.
04:39I know.
04:40But you have played this so perfectly you just gotta get through one more day and the whole
04:45thing's gonna be over.
04:46Do you really think the jury will come back that quickly?
04:49No one who heard your testimony could doubt you.
04:53You're innocent.
04:54Willow, the jury is gonna say exactly that.
04:57Oh.
04:58Well, hello, my friend.
04:59Hi.
05:00I wasn't expecting to see you today.
05:01I thought you'd be busy wrapping up your closing arguments.
05:02I wasn't expecting to see you today either.
05:03I thought I'd be talking to you from home.
05:04No, no.
05:05I'm fine-ish.
05:06I'm kind of...
05:07I'm okay.
05:08I'm fine.
05:09Besides, I needed a change of scenery.
05:10Believe me.
05:11Okay.
05:12I want to hear about everything.
05:13Although right now I need to speak to my attorney with all the privilege that comes along
05:29with that.
05:30Should I be bracing myself?
05:33I can't defend my client anymore.
05:37She did it.
05:39She's guilty.
05:40Willow shot Drew.
05:41Charlie.
05:42Kai needs to be here so it looks like he's supporting Drew.
05:46And, uh, I need to be here so I can support Kai.
05:50Well, Kai is lucky to have you in this corner.
05:54Everyone needs someone to lean on.
06:04I cannot help Willow get away with attempted murder.
06:07Her guilt, I'm guessing, is new information.
06:10I found out last night so I'm gonna have to recuse myself, right?
06:13So let's go over the options.
06:15Alexis, the trial is essentially over except for closing arguments.
06:20If you step down now, the judge has no choice but to declare a mistrial.
06:24Right.
06:25And she'll get retried.
06:26Okay.
06:27Mmm.
06:28What happened?
06:29Did she confess?
06:30No.
06:31Her little innocent victim act is firmly in place.
06:33Well then how do you know she's guilty?
06:35Because someone was at the house that night.
06:38When Drew was shot.
06:40Yes.
06:41They were hiding in the bedroom.
06:42And after the second shot, they heard a very distinctive ringtone.
06:46A ringtone we now know Willow uses for when Wiley calls.
06:50Alexis, there could be dozens of people in Port Charles that have that same ringtone.
06:55Yes, I know.
06:56Certainly hoping for that.
06:58There aren't adequate words to describe how I don't want this to be true.
07:02Okay.
07:03Calm down.
07:04Walk me through it.
07:16You see the time of that call?
07:18It was during the time of the shooting.
07:20It pinged the cell tower and I didn't dig in because it wasn't answered.
07:25But yesterday I called it and Wiley answered.
07:29Oh damn.
07:30Yeah.
07:31Can you add to that the traffic cam footage that's missing?
07:34Which the jury never saw.
07:35She was at the scene of the crime when the crime happened.
07:39And you know what?
07:40It all makes sense because Judge Herron was murdered and Willow knew she wasn't going to
07:45see her kids for a very long time.
07:46She knew that Drew wasn't going to help her and the only way to get her kids back was to
07:49get Drew out of the picture.
07:51So she snapped and shot him?
07:52Bingo.
07:53Well my friend, these are all very compelling arguments for mitigating circumstances.
07:59But if you say any of this in your closing argument, you will be disbarred, Alexis.
08:05Again.
08:06And this time for good.
08:08Pivotal evidence against Willow Tate has disappeared.
08:12We had a digital file on a secure database and it's just up and vanished.
08:17Well I'm sorry to hear that.
08:19Don't know what that has to do with the bureau though.
08:21You know, I was an agent once upon a time, Brennan, for a bit there.
08:26And you know, even back then, the WSB was one of the few organizations that could hack
08:31into a system with security like ours.
08:34I just can't figure out why the WSB would want Willow acquitted.
08:40Once Willow is out from under this trial and she can see her kids, she will realize that
08:46her life is much better without Drew and she'll start to rebuild it.
08:50Well I almost said the same thing to her last night.
08:53She disagreed?
08:54Willow's terrified.
08:55Because even after everything that has happened, Willow's not ready to let Drew go.
09:02I never could have gotten through this nightmare without you.
09:06I-I can't believe it's almost over.
09:08I'm trying so hard not to get my hopes up that if I'm acquitted-
09:12When?
09:13When you're acquitted?
09:14The family court judge will have to grant me visitation, right?
09:17I'll be able to see Wiley and Amelia again.
09:20When Michael goes to prison for attempted murder, you're gonna get full custody.
09:24That would be a dream come true.
09:27Are you insane?
09:29I'm not gonna search Jack's room.
09:31The man's a trained spy.
09:33I'm not.
09:34Is this the woman who pretended to be a lawyer to break into Steinmet?
09:36It's not a good idea.
09:37Okay, I-I once placed a bug in Jack's WSB office.
09:40He found it within the hour and he knew I was the one who put it there.
09:43So do better this time.
09:47The Carly I know wouldn't back down from a child.
09:49Okay, first of all, A, you don't know me.
09:51And B, you're the one who said yourself that this plan hinges on Jack trusting me.
09:56If he catches me in his hotel room, he's never gonna trust me again and we're gonna lose any chance we have at bringing Jack down.
10:03Exactly.
10:06Good.
10:07So don't get caught.
10:10In case you forgot we need a lab.
10:12Dalton lied about Rocco trashing it.
10:15The cops went over the old one with a fine tooth comb.
10:17I haven't forgotten.
10:19Okay, so I can't do my work without a lab.
10:21Why don't you and your dad go find a new lab far, far away from Port Charles?
10:27Find someone else with a lower profile than me to do the research.
10:31My father had a better idea.
10:33And what's that?
10:35He's set up a state-of-the-art lab on Spoon Island where you can work under our direct supervision.
10:40I'm not going to transfer the water. My hand is engorded.
10:47No matter how it's happened, I won't repair your damage.
10:51Forget the water. I have a polycythemia vera.
10:55A cancer of blood and one of the symptoms is the engorded.
10:59Yes, I'm aware of your state.
11:02You should also know that I need to breathe regularly,
11:07which is obviously not the case here.
11:11Tell your superior that I need to breathe immediately,
11:17because I will not be useful for you if I am dead.
11:24Right?
11:25That's it.
11:27I can assure you that there is no reason why the WSP would be concerned with Willow's fate.
11:33Her husband, however.
11:35I mean, Drew was pulling strings.
11:37Well, he's not above it.
11:39Maybe Drew convinced someone in your IT department to disappear the evidence.
11:43Yeah, I guess that's possible.
11:46I just feel like the WSP has a bad habit of poaching from the PCPD.
11:50Like our commissioner, who's randomly taken off on an assignment for you guys with no notice.
11:56I can assure you, Detective, that I had nothing to do with that decision.
12:00And I sincerely hope Anna comes home soon.
12:03How am I supposed to explain going to Windermere all the time?
12:06To see who? Lucas?
12:08We hate each other.
12:10I'm sure you'll come up with something.
12:12Lucas asking questions is the last thing you want.
12:14If he gets even a hint at what you're involved in, you guys are donezo.
12:19You will stay away from Lucas and don't ever use him to threaten me again.
12:23Got it?
12:25I'm telling you, searching Jack's room, it's too risky.
12:29And besides, we don't know if we're going to find anything.
12:31And everything he's working on, wouldn't that be locked up at the WSB?
12:34Well, not necessarily. Jack doesn't trust anyone except for you, including the people he works with, especially since Collette, his second-in-command turned on him.
12:43And that wasn't that long ago.
12:44So?
12:46So, he's going to be very careful not to keep any incriminating documents in his office.
12:51When we worked together back in the day, he had a hiding place wherever we would stay.
12:56Okay, so what happens when said hiding place is empty?
13:00It won't be, because you're going to use your phone to take a picture of whatever you find.
13:03Oh, because a picture of a flash drive is oh-so-helpful.
13:06No, anything digital can be hacked. Jack knows this.
13:11He's hacked plenty of information on his own.
13:15So, anything damning or top secret, like Sidwell Intel, that's going to be hard copy only.
13:21And once we know what Sidwell has been working on, we can use it to incriminate Jack and exonerate me.
13:29And then Jack can be the one rotting at Steinmauer.
13:33I don't know. I don't know.
13:35Alternatively, we can just stay the course.
13:38And you can continue to sleep with a man you despise.
13:42Hey, Jordan. Trina. How are you?
13:45I'm good. Um, I was actually going to go look for Kai, so I'll see you guys later.
13:52Okay, sweetheart. Um, sounds like a plan.
13:54See you later.
13:57You guys.
14:00Sounds like she might consider us a unit.
14:03Well, that's certainly how I see it.
14:06Surprised seeing you here today.
14:08Sidwell asked me to come.
14:10And since I knew you'd be here, I was happy to comply.
14:14Well, you should have stayed away. This trial is very important to the future of Aurora.
14:19And you are very, very distracting.
14:23Well, then I suggest you try extra hard to pay attention.
14:27I'll give it a shot.
14:28I'm not quite sure how you expect me to concentrate in this room with you.
14:33Looking like this.
14:35Well, I can leave.
14:37Don't you dare.
14:42Where is Alexis?
14:43Probably gearing up for her summation.
14:47I would have thought the stakes would have had her plenty geared up already.
14:51Excuse me.
15:00Jacinda?
15:03What are you doing here?
15:05I pay you, correct? You should be at work.
15:07I forwarded your calls to Jennifer and left a note that you were out of the office this morning.
15:12Oh, sounds like everything's covered.
15:14See you inside.
15:20Drew, do you think something's wrong?
15:22Alexis should be here by now.
15:23No, everything's fine.
15:25I'll call her, just to make sure, okay?
15:28Oh, actually, I gotta take this.
15:30Just give me a second.
15:33Congressman King.
15:37You know that it is your duty to defend your client to the best of your ability.
15:44Oh, I know that.
15:46I did such a good job that I'm pretty sure I convinced the jury that Michael could have done it.
15:50And now I know that Michael didn't do it.
15:53So what if Willow is acquitted and Michael is arrested?
15:56Okay, calm.
15:57One thing at a time.
15:59How convinced are you that you made your case with this jury?
16:03I'm pretty damn convinced.
16:04Yeah.
16:05My gut tells me the jury's gonna, gonna acquit her.
16:08They will.
16:10Unless I use my closing to tell them what really happened.
16:14Sorry, I won't ask about Lucas.
16:17But it's not like I can get to Windermere in secret.
16:22I could try to help with that.
16:24I could arrange a boat to meet you at Pier 32 and, and have them take a different route.
16:29I, I don't think that will work.
16:33Well then maybe you should think about taking up a permanent residence at Windermere.
16:38And disappear from my life?
16:40It's not like you haven't done it before.
16:42Britt, we have the medicine to keep you functional.
16:46Which means you're indebted to us.
16:49People will notice that I'm gone.
16:50Well then maybe you should come up with a cover story.
16:54To account for your time.
16:56In case that day were ever to come that you wouldn't need it.
17:05I'll do it.
17:06Good.
17:07I'll get you an RF scanner so you can make sure he hasn't bugged his own room.
17:10After that, his usual hiding spaces will be trap doors, false bottoms of drawers, under the sofa, chairs, things of that nature.
17:20I got it.
17:23You want me to go now?
17:24Unless you want to keep staring at each other.
17:27Don't expect me to be here when you get back.
17:30How, where are you going?
17:31I'm exploring the Sidwell angle.
17:33I'm going to be paying a visit to Windermere.
17:35Spoon Island is a perfect place for clandestine operations.
17:38Why the hell am I going to go search Jack's room where you're going to go out there and get caught?
17:43What makes you think I'll get caught?
17:45Anna claims to be ill.
17:47She says she needs a phlebotomy treatment and she needs it soon.
17:52Hmm.
17:54Does she appear unwell?
17:56She dropped the cup, says her hand went numb.
17:59She did seem genuinely concerned about her health.
18:02Don't do anything yet, but keep an eye on her.
18:05Understood.
18:08Good morning, Pascal.
18:11I'm here to see Jens.
18:13Ava Jerome.
18:14What a pleasure.
18:15Please come in.
18:17Well, is the coast clear?
18:19Lucy.
18:20She seemed a bit put out when you invited me here on boxing.
18:23Lucy.
18:24Oh, Lucy.
18:25Oh, Lucy.
18:26That would be her problem, not mine.
18:27I mean, I would be a fool to turn away a woman as fascinating and beautiful as yourself.
18:40Alexis isn't here.
18:41Alexis isn't here.
18:42She's cutting it pretty close.
18:43You haven't heard from her since we left her office last night, have you?
18:44No.
18:45You?
18:46No.
18:47Do you think she believed this after all?
18:48I spoke to Brennan about our missing evidence.
18:49And?
18:50Well, he denies any WSB involvement, but I just don't really trust that guy.
18:53Maybe you shouldn't.
18:54But is it also possible you want to blame the WSB so you don't have to consider someone
18:58closer to home?
18:59You mean Chase?
19:00Well, Chase is my friend, he's my partner, and not long ago, if you asked me, he would
19:05not even think of tampering with us.
19:06You don't think she believed this after all?
19:07I spoke to Brennan about our missing evidence.
19:08And?
19:09Well, he denies any WSB involvement.
19:10But I just, uh, I don't really trust that guy.
19:11Maybe you shouldn't.
19:12But is it also possible you want to blame the WSB so you don't have to consider someone
19:13closer to home?
19:14You mean Chase?
19:16Well, Chase is my friend, he's my partner, and not long ago, if you asked me, he would
19:21not even think of tampering with evidence.
19:24And now?
19:25Now he's been culling outside the lines for Willow's benefit this entire trial.
19:29I don't know, I can't say with certainty that he would or wouldn't.
19:32Yeah, and after watching him undermine our case on the stand, I'd have to agree.
19:37Well, I'm still looking into it.
19:39Good, it's too late to have any bearing on Willow's trial, but if someone has illegal
19:43access to the evidence database, you need to find that leak and shut it down.
19:48I called Alexis to see where she was, but I just got her voicemail.
19:54I'm sure she'll be here soon.
19:57Can you believe Michael would show his face here?
19:59With his fake alibi, no less.
20:02The idea of that woman being anywhere near my kids.
20:05Do not let Michael get to you.
20:08It is surprising that he would be here though.
20:11Yeah, well, Michael's smart.
20:14When you're guilty, the best thing to do is hold your head high and proclaim your innocence.
20:23Alexis, if you implicate your own client during your closing arguments, that is the very definition of unethical behavior.
20:30And it will only result in a mistrial.
20:32I know.
20:33Not a conviction.
20:34I know, okay?
20:35I know a jury has to find her guilty.
20:37My friend, you worked so hard to be reinstated.
20:41You are an excellent attorney.
20:44And that comes from the best.
20:46So why do you want to throw it all away now?
20:49Because if Willa was acquitted, my granddaughter will be raised by a would-be murderer who married her victim to cover it up.
20:58What else is she capable of?
21:01My daughter isn't here to protect her, so I have to.
21:05I get it.
21:06I do.
21:07I absolutely get it.
21:08But what happens when you're not able to protect her because you've been excised from Scout's life?
21:14Because that's exactly what's going to happen the moment you sound the alarm on this.
21:19Look, I read the transcript of Drew's testimony yesterday.
21:22He seems to think that he and Willow are some epic love story.
21:25He's never going to believe that she is guilty, especially when the evidence that you are providing is circumstantial.
21:31She's guilty.
21:34I know she is.
21:37So how, in good conscience, do I tell a jury otherwise?
21:41Because we're defense attorneys, Alexis.
21:44Trust me when I say, not all of our clients are angels.
21:47I know that.
21:48Okay, good, good.
21:49Then I want you to take a step back and look at the whole picture.
21:54What is more important to you?
21:57Scout's future or your duty as a lawyer?
22:02My granddaughter's future.
22:03You just answered your own question.
22:05Because if Scout's future is your priority, you know exactly what you have to do.
22:11You're right.
22:12You're right.
22:13It's your privilege.
22:14Okay.
22:16I'm glad you're going to take a step back.
22:17No, I'm glad you're kind of taking a step back.
22:18It's our own question.
22:19Why are you doing this?
22:21What is it?
22:22What is it?
22:23Alexis, where have you been?
22:24Alexis, is everything okay?
22:25All rise.
22:30The Honorable Judd Sullivan presiding.
22:38Jack?
22:49Jack?
22:51You expressed interest in Beatrice Restrepo?
22:55Yes.
22:55The up-and-coming painter from Columbia?
22:57Yes.
22:58I adore her work, I really do, but she produces so few pieces, they're very difficult to find.
23:04That's true.
23:05But I heard from a gallerist friend in Bogota that five new Restrepos are going on the market.
23:12And I arranged for us to have a video chat with her so you can get a little sneak peek at the pink.
23:16Oh, Eva, I would be honored.
23:18Oh, that's wonderful.
23:19I brought my computer.
23:21Oh, no, no, no.
23:22Don't be ridiculous.
23:23Let's go to my study for, uh, you know, a larger screen.
23:28Huh.
23:30Oh, Eva, when I met you, it was my lucky day.
23:35The defense has painted a very sympathetic picture of Willow Tate.
23:52But nothing, I repeat, nothing justifies attempted murder.
23:57And make no mistake, this was not a crime of passion, it was premeditated.
24:03The defendant, Willow Tate, who we know had firearms training, chose to take a .38 caliber revolver from Edward Quartermain's gun collection.
24:12Willow then kept that gun, biding her time, considering her next move.
24:17Then on the night of September 2nd, 2025, she stopped considering and took action.
24:25You see, earlier that evening, Willow learned that the judge in her visitation hearing had been killed, which would delay any chance of the defendant seeing her children.
24:35She was stuck.
24:35Willow's ex-husband had been very clear that he wouldn't allow her near the kids as long as she was with the congressman.
24:42And Drew had been clear that he wasn't about to let Willow go.
24:47I mean, we all saw the intensity of his love on the stand.
24:53If she was going to be in her children's lives, she had to take matters into her own hands.
24:58And she did.
25:02Willow drove to Drew's house, let herself in with her key, and then shot Drew not once, but twice in the back.
25:10Then, she returned to General Hospital as if nothing had happened, standing by quietly while her mother lied to authorities and said that she was with her that night.
25:20All of these decisions were planned, calculated, and very much in keeping with the defendant's M.O.
25:30On the day of her wedding, Willow had discovered that Drew, her groom-to-be, had had an affair with her mother.
25:38Did she call off the nuptials the moment she learned this?
25:41No.
25:43She waited until they were at the altar to publicly humiliate him.
25:47And hey, no judgment, I, I might have done the same thing.
25:54But the point is, Willow Tate is not someone who acts rashly.
25:59And maybe that's why she held on to the gun.
26:02Perhaps she intended to sneak it back into the quarter mains.
26:05Or maybe she never expected the police to search Elizabeth Baldwin's home, or to consider her a suspect at all.
26:12Not sweet Nurse Tate, who loved the victim so much she married him.
26:20The defense has tried to distract you with the possibility of another suspect.
26:26Asked you to have pity on this poor, wronged mother.
26:30Anything so you wouldn't look at the facts.
26:33Because the facts say that Willow Tate is guilty.
26:49Come on, come on.
26:51Come on.
26:51No way.
27:06No way.
27:11You.
27:15I can't.
27:21Miss Davis, are you ready for closing arguments?
27:45Yes, Your Honor.
27:45Please, please, let her tell the jury the truth.
27:53Willow did not shoot true.
27:55My client is innocent of all charges.
27:59Willow is a pillar of our community that we call home.
28:05She's a loving wife.
28:08She's a loving and dedicated mother to her two children who she misses dearly.
28:13Does that mean that she's never made a mistake?
28:18Of course not.
28:19Nobody's perfect.
28:21In fact, she would be the first person to admit that she fell in love with another man while she was married to Michael Carinthus.
28:30Leaving him extremely bitter and extremely angry.
28:34Angry enough to want to keep Drew away from his children permanently.
28:42Angry enough to shoot Drew with his great-grandfather's gun and then plant it among Willow's things.
28:48Now, you heard testimony from his great Aunt Tracy Quartermain that she saw Michael at Drew's house on that night.
28:57You also heard testimony from Elizabeth Baldwin, who testified that Michael was alone in her house the day before the police found the gun there.
29:11But the real question that you need to ask yourselves, and you must ask yourself,
29:15why would an attempted murderer hang on to the one thing that would tie them to the crime?
29:25And mark my words, the only piece of evidence that ties Willow to the crime is that gun.
29:33Then the other question that you need to ask yourselves is, when would Willow have taken that gun?
29:41She didn't live at the Quartermains.
29:43Yet Michael lives there now.
29:44He's lived there since he came back to Port Charles.
29:47So he had easy access to take that gun and plant it among Willow's belongings.
29:55Willow had every opportunity.
29:59My bad, sorry.
30:01Obviously, my client is at the top of my mind.
30:02Michael had every opportunity and reason to shoot Drew because he hated him.
30:11He didn't just hate him.
30:12He despised him because he broke up his marriage.
30:15Whereas my client, she just wants a chance to be with her children.
30:21I mean, you heard her testimony when she talked about Amelia and Wiley.
30:26I mean, why would she then do something that would put her in a situation to keep her away from them permanently?
30:32I mean, it just doesn't make any sense.
30:39Ladies and gentlemen, please don't be a part of this miscarriage of justice.
30:44My client is innocent and was framed by her ex-husband.
30:52And she just wants a chance to be with her children.
30:55And when you find her innocent, you will give her that chance.
31:06Because she deserves it.
31:11Anna.
31:27Anna, levez-vous.
31:31Anna, vous m'entendez ?
31:32Anna, vous m'entendez ?
31:42Anna, vous m'entendez ?
31:43We ask that you return with a unanimous verdict of guilty or not guilty.
32:02The jury is dismissed for deliberation.
32:05All rise.
32:06What do you think ?
32:15She might get away with this.
32:20When you walk out of here, you're gonna be a free woman.
32:23Dr. Westbourne, how can I help you ?
32:34I'm not any happier about my being here than you are, but I need to speak with you.
32:37It's important, and it can't wait.
32:39Why are you approaching me at my room ?
32:41Because I need to speak with you.
32:42So we can do it out here or in your room.
32:45You pick.
32:45You pick.
32:52Good.
32:57God.
33:01Now, what is so important ?
33:04Your strategy for me to pass Sidwell's data on to you, it won't work.
33:15If you're looking for the trigger to the passageway, I got rid of it.
33:31Tell me, Valentin.
33:33Does Jens know he's harboring a fugitive ?
33:45The ADA made a good case, but after hearing Alexis...
33:52Yep, I'm glad I'm not on that jury.
33:55Hey, that was a great closing.
33:59Despite some curveballs, you presented a solid argument to the jury.
34:01They're gonna see that.
34:02I don't know.
34:04The jury didn't have all the evidence, and Alexis's closing was solid.
34:09This is far from a slam dunk.
34:15Despite her hostility, it was such a smart move hiring Alexis to represent Willow.
34:23Not only did she argue on Willow's behalf brilliantly, but she essentially got Michael convicted.
34:30Win-win?
34:32My wife gets her children back.
34:34Michael goes to prison.
34:35Yes, it's a win-win.
34:37This is playing out exactly how I promised Willow it would.
34:42I honestly don't know which side the jury will land on.
34:48Well, Turner laid out the facts.
34:50Alexis focused more on feelings.
34:52So it really just comes down to whether or not the jury feels sorry for Willow.
34:56And I just pray for my kids' sake that they could see her for who she really is.
35:01Thank you, Alexis.
35:03Well, don't thank me yet.
35:05The verdict isn't in, and juries are very unpredictable.
35:08Still, I'm hopeful.
35:11You gave me the best defense possible, and if I go free, it'll all be because of you.
35:17It'll all be because of you.
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