The unfortunate understand that they need to take matters into their own hands in order to somehow cope with the tasks. This desire to set the firm back on the right path is what keeps this episode from feeling like it’s retreading the steps of The Good Wife‘s “Threesome,” since Stern was only interested creating a new firm out of spite. As a result, now Diana, along with her goddaughter Maya, found herself in the backyard. I bet Reddick definitely wouldn’t have let that go. Remember, Adrian told Barbara to let Neil Gross’ casual racism slide because of how much money he’s bringing in. And there’s definitely a sense that Reddick at least has some kind of point. Not only was the firm almost indicted, but it also just signed Chum Hum, “one of the whitest Silicon Valley companies,” as a client, which leads Reddick to think that Adrian cares more about money than fighting the good fight. Reddick wastes no time in revealing that he plans on calling a vote to remove Adrian as managing partner because he’s worried that the firm has lost its way under Adrian’s leadership. This is a legal show, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise to learn that Adrian and Barbara were right to be worried about Reddick coming back.
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