The biggest story was Collin Sweeney killing his wife and being found not guilty. His step daughter, Charlotte, was suing him for money. I loved the opening shot of photos in Collin’s house. The set designer did an amazing job because the colors were so bright and the pictures itself definitely said a lot. The saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” is certainly true. You can tell a lot about a person when it comes to what kind of artwork is in their home. It was the first couple scenes with Collin that I got the feeling he was a bit crazy.
The scene with Diane and Colinda in the gun store was very interesting to me. I didn’t know that a person with a firearm ID can buy a gun for another person who doesn’t have an ID. That explains all the illegal guns on the street, which is really scary to think about. One of the things that is so great about this show is that it educates you about issues you may not be aware of. Instead of Diane having a gun, which she obviously was uncomfortable with, she could have hired a police officer to guard her.
Something big happened at Peter’s appeal, I could feel it, based on Glenn Childs’ reaction, but it still remains a mystery. The big question is why didn’t those cases get pursued in Peter’s absence, even though he said to drop them? I think Childs had something to do with that.
I have to wonder why Alicia is letting Peter back into their home after all he has done. I think the writers need to explore that more. I’m sure I’m not the only one who is wondering that.
I liked the pattern of using the photos as an opening shot every time there was a scene at Collin’s house. I’m not quite sure who killed Caroline. I’m leaning towards Collin, but I don’t think Charlotte is all that innocent either. I loved how the writers made both of them look guilty. Maybe they are trying to set each other up to take the fall?
It was revealed that Amber Madison was being paid by Peter and Glenn Childs. She was sent to Peter by Childs, which is a major red flag. Something is really dirty about that character. I can tell he is getting nervous since he made Peter an offer at the end of the episode. Peter has a big decision to make: go free and not be able to practice law or risk more time in prison? I have a feeling he is not going to take Childs’ offer. I think Peter is going to work really hard to bring down Glenn Childs.