Hot Bench Season 6 Episode 111 Wedding Cake Fondant Disaster!; Diminished-Value White Privilege?!
- February 13, 2020
In this episode of Hot Bench, season 6 episode 111, viewers are in for two cases that are sure to keep their minds occupied and their attention glued to the screen.
The first case revolves around a wedding cake disaster. A bride-to-be had ordered a custom wedding cake that was made with fondant. However, upon receiving the cake, the bride was extremely disappointed with the quality and taste of the fondant. The cake was so bad that the bride claims it ruined her wedding day. The defendant, who was responsible for making the cake, insists that the bride had approved of the design and taste of the cake. The judge presiding over the case will have to determine whether or not the defendant is responsible for the failed cake and if the bride is entitled to any compensation for her ruined wedding day.
The second case deals with the topic of white privilege and diminished value. The plaintiff, who is African American, claims that he was involved in a car accident with the defendant, who is white. The plaintiff argues that the value of his car was diminished as a result of the accident, and that this was due in part to white privilege. He claims that because he is black, his car is worth less than a white person's car, and that he has thus suffered a greater loss due to the accident. The defendant, on the other hand, denies any responsibility for the accident and argues that the plaintiff is simply trying to play the race card in order to receive more money. The judge in this case will have to navigate the tricky terrain of discussing race and privilege in a courtroom, and ultimately decide whether or not the plaintiff is entitled to the compensation he is seeking.
Overall, this episode of Hot Bench promises to be full of drama, tension, and tough questions. Between the failed wedding cake and the discussion of race and privilege, viewers are sure to be on the edge of their seats throughout the entire episode. It remains to be seen how the judges will rule in these two cases, but one thing is for certain: they will have their work cut out for them in trying to reach a fair and just decision.