![]() And it makes me desperately want Alicia to end up as a single woman when the hour is over - holding out for this kind of easy, breezy chemistry, rather than something politically convenient or enigmatically short on words. “Nothing’s ever over - remember that,” he tells her of Peter’s case, but maybe about everything. The two of them reminisce (in Alicia’s mind, anyway) and it’s sad and beautiful and sexy all at once. ![]() Their kiss is the hottest thing we’ve seen on this show since Kalinda’s boots walked off into the sunset. When Alicia is done with her day, she fantasizes about arriving in her kitchen and finding Jason… Peter… Will? Oh yes, Will. ![]() * Lucca pushes Alicia to thank Jason for figuring out the ringtone clue - “you tend to confuse responsibility and love,” she points out, asking her pal who she truly wants to come home to at night. And much of it hinges on a ringtone buried beneath the scary tape of the victim’s pleas for help. are in Classic Lockhart-Gardner Frenzy Mode - looking for a loophole to keep Peter out of jail. Just like that, Alicia, Lucca, Jason & Co. Attorney Connor Fox have hashed out a plea deal putting Peter behind bars for two years, the jury comes back with a question: They want to hear the 911 call in the case where Peter’s been accused of pushing for a mistrial in a murder case of a wealthy donor’s son.
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