Ep 10. A Choice Between Two Things
- TV14
- May 16, 2019
- 42 min
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8.4 (131)
In For the People season 2 episode 10, titled "A Choice Between Two Things," tensions are high between the government and public defenders. The episode follows both sides as they prepare for a potentially explosive trial that could have huge repercussions on the justice system as a whole.
As Assistant U.S. Attorney Seth Oliver (Ben Rappaport) and his team prepare to prosecute a group of white supremacists on terrorism charges, they encounter pushback from the public defenders office. Sandra Bell (Britt Robertson) and Jill Carlan (Hope Davis) argue that the charges are overreaching and unconstitutional, and tensions rise as both sides dig in their heels.
Meanwhile, Sandra's colleague Jay Simmons (Wesam Keesh) confronts his own moral dilemma when he discovers that his mother has been detained by ICE. As he debates whether or not to use his connections to help her, he becomes increasingly frustrated with the legal system and the government's treatment of immigrants.
The episode also delves into personal relationships within the public defenders office, as Sandra and Kate Littlejohn (Susannah Flood) struggle to reconcile their differences. Kate, who has been gunning for a promotion, feels slighted by Sandra's leadership and is frustrated by what she sees as Sandra's lack of ambition.
As tensions mount and the trial approaches, both sides are forced to confront difficult choices and make tough decisions. With the fate of the accused white supremacists hanging in the balance, everyone must weigh their principles against the harsh realities of the legal system.
"A Choice Between Two Things" is a tense, thought-provoking episode that delves into some of the most pressing issues facing the justice system today. With superb writing, acting, and direction, it keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as they watch the drama unfold.