The new Boston-based ‘Rizzoli & Isles’ sparked a debate about which shows have done a decent job of portraying Bostonians, without employing really bad accents.
In a long-overdue development, someone finally determines that Bobby’s behavior is unfitting for a sworn officer of the court … and he gets benched for a month.
Don’t you love it when the far-fetched stories that defense attorneys concoct to purport their client’s innocence turn out to possibly be true? Talk about great imaginations!
I know the point is to establish a reason for Bobby and the convict to leave the show, but must we really get so much of them episode after episode?
If I hadn’t known that David Kelley was more Alan Shore and less Denny Crane, the cases of “ignore the First Amendment” and “stem cell research” would have hit me over the head with that revelation.
With a plea off the table, Bobby and crew make one more desperate play at springing Lindsay from jail … with a little help from their old friend Helen.
Lindsay’s sentencing hearing goes badly (yay!), but the appeals process saves the day — and proves what’s wrong with it — when she has her conviction overturned.