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8.5/10 (96 votes)
#1

All Happy Families

S2:E10

Abby finds herself torn between her a lucrative offer from her former firm, and her new life at Svensson and Svensson; Lucy fights for status as Harmony's parent and asks Abby to represent her.

grumpyV Dec 18, 2024

What a great episode and proves how far along we have come with victims of abuse

8.4/10 (92 votes)
#2

Family History

S2:E8

Abby can't help but intervene when she discovers Jerri's daughter won't let Jerri meet her grandchild, but Abby's meddling reopens old wounds from Jerri's past.

8.3/10 (91 votes)
#3

Acting Out

S2:E9

The firm represents Charisma Singhal, a young superstar whose reckless behavior has led her older brother to push for a conservator-ship, a la Britney Spears.

8.3/10 (52 votes)
#4

The Chickens Come Home to Roost

S3:E10

When a DNA test reveals that Carla's child was switched at birth, Abby fights for her client. Sofia's school essay makes Abby question the work she's done to stay sober.

8.2/10 (124 votes)
#5

Legacy

S1:E10

When Svensson and Associates' receptionist Nina discovers she is not her father's biological daughter, Abigail builds a case against the fertility clinic where Nina was conceived. Synopsis: After Nina discovers she is not her father's biological daughter, Abigail traces a history of malpractice at the fertility clinic where Nina was conceived. Abigail predicts a huge civil claim case, which means lots of capital for the firm - but she tells Harry she will only work on the case with Daniel, who is leaving. Meanwhile, Lucy is fully committing to parenthood as Maggie embarks on in-vitro, and Harry weighs an exciting new relationship against the prospect of losing his kids. Abigail prepares to move back home with Frank and the kids, but is Frank having second thoughts?

8.2/10 (105 votes)
#6

Under the Influence

S2:E3

Abby and Daniel represent a woman whose divorce gets ugly when her ex-husband accuses her of being in a cult.

8.2/10 (55 votes)
#7

Where There's a Will

S3:E8

The parallels to their own lives are unmistakable when both Abby and Daniel represent clients who want something a court can't order: their parents' respect.

8.2/10 (45 votes)
#8

Catch 22

S3:E9

Abby's client, Naomi, wants a medically assisted death before Alzheimer's destroys her capacity to consent, but Naomi's grieving son seeks a court order to block her access.

8.1/10 (96 votes)
#9

Return to Sender

S2:E4

The lawyers represent a mail-order bride whose husband wants to annul the marriage and have her deported.

8.1/10 (98 votes)
#10

Fifty Shades of Judginess

S2:E5

The firm represents Phaedra, a recent widow, in an estate dispute. Her late husband's daughter, wants her out of the will because they met while her mother was still alive and Phaedra was his escort.

8.1/10 (92 votes)
#11

Wicked Games

S2:E6

Separated from her kids, Abby throws herself into helping Jessie, a woman who claims that her ex-husband is harassing her; Abby and Daniel suspect she is doing it to herself.

8.1/10 (77 votes)
#12

Arrested Development

S2:E7

Abby and Daniel represent Drew, a 40-year-old man whose parents want to evict him from their basement.

8.1/10 (57 votes)
#13

When the Chip Hits the Fan

S3:E6

When a heart attack lands Judge Chip Crombie in hospital and both his wives show up, Abby revels in her nemesis' shame at being exposed as a bigamist.

8.0/10 (110 votes)
#14

Blame it on the Mother

S1:E9

Abigail and Daniel represent Trish and Kim, two sisters who are being sued by their estranged mother for parental support. To win their case, the lawyers must prove that Trish and Kim's estrangement from their mother is due to her emotional abuse. Surprisingly, Abigail finds herself identifying with their imperfect mother because she has been such an imperfect one herself. Meanwhile, Daniel debates leaving Svensson for a rival firm; Lucy is melancholic as her deceased mother's birthday approaches; and Harry goes viral after making a public gaffe that is #problematic. And Abigail is hopeful when Frank agrees to adjust both their custody arrangement, and their living situation.

8.0/10 (77 votes)
#15

What Came First

S3:E1

Still dealing with the aftermath of her own divorce, Abby represents Hannah, whose ex-husband left her and now wants to use their last remaining embryo to start a new family.

8.0/10 (53 votes)
#16

Bass Fishing

S3:E7

When the lucrative Bass divorce is derailed by allegations of husband Connery's embezzling, Abby and Daniel race to get their client, Sabrina, clear.

7.9/10 (118 votes)
#17

Baby Off Board

S1:E6

The lawyers are bewildered when a young couple begs them to reverse an adoption after learning about the baby's serious health issues. Abigail determines that the father, Ajay, is driving the decision, and convinces the mother, Jane to fight to keep the baby. Meanwhile, Daniel makes his case for Harry to promote him to partner, after breaking it off with Danielle. Lucy and Maggie's differences over starting a family come to a head while Abigail and Frank have to deal with their own parenting issues when Sofia is caught making out with a boy Abby calls "Charles Manson kid.

7.9/10 (127 votes)
#18

Three's Company

S1:E7

Abigail and Daniel represent Bailey, a soon-to-be-starving-again artist who was once the unicorn (third) in a polyamorous relationship. Bailey believes he is owed spousal support for taking care of the home while Crystal Steele, one of his former partners, built her empire as a notorious right-wing personality. Crystal will not acknowledge the relationship. And when a verbal spar prompts Abigail to behave unethically, Crystal retaliates by unleashing her alt-right trolls onto Bailey and the firm. Harry is not amused. During the crisis that ensues, Daniel regrets dumping Danielle and tries to reach out. And after Abby gets doxxed, Frank and the kids are forced to stay with her at her mother's place - prompting Frank and Abby to draw closer.

7.8/10 (124 votes)
#19

Until Death Do Us Part

S1:E5

Abigail and Daniel represent Ira, who wants his wife Helen moved from a care home that he claims is worsening her Alzheimer's. But because his daughter doesn't want Helen moved and holds power of attorney, Ira must challenge her in court. The more the lawyers witness, the more they wonder about Ira's true motivations. The case, and his own family, make Daniel start to question his commitment to Danielle. Meanwhile, Lucy tries to maintain a sliver of sanity when her in-laws stay over. And Harry forces Abigail to represent him in a (deeply embarrassing) personal injury case.

7.8/10 (111 votes)
#20

Truthiness

S1:E8

Abigail is in over her head when she agrees to defend her friend Elaine, who turns out to be an anti-vaxxer. Elaine's ex-husband refuses to allow their daughter to fly to Germany without first being vaccinated. As Abigail finds a way to challenge this (perfectly reasonable) request, she wonders if her loyalty to a friend is putting Elaine's daughter at risk. Even worse, Daniel is no help on the case. He is still bitter that Harry rejected his partnership proposal and has completely checked out. Meanwhile, Nico gets suspended for forgery, forcing Abby and Frank to reconsider their parenting plan, and Lucy considers confessing to Maggie about her affair.

7.8/10 (116 votes)
#21

Revisionist History

S2:E1

Still reeling from finding out about Frank's continued affair, Abby seeks justice for a debt-ridden widow whose husband might have faked his own death.

7.8/10 (61 votes)
#22

Between a Rock and a Hard Place

S3:E5

Abby scrambles to undo damage after she advises a pair of exhausted parents to surrender their autistic son to the Ministry for support and her clients are charged with neglect.

7.7/10 (148 votes)
#23

Addicted to Love

S1:E3

Abigail and Daniel defend a mother who may lose custody of her kids due to a gaming addiction. Abby continues to deny her own addiction and pays the price for that denial.

7.6/10 (77 votes)
#24

A River in Egypt

S3:E2

When a biased judge rules against Daniel's petition to have a scam marriage annulled, Abby uses Cecil as bait to trap the romance fraudster.

7.5/10 (152 votes)
#25

Parenthood

S1:E2

Abigail and Daniel represent a couple with Down syndrome who must prove to authorities they are fit to raise their unborn child.

7.5/10 (143 votes)
#26

Mama Don't Preach

S1:E4

Abigail and Daniel represent an out and proud teenager who seeks emancipation from his bigoted parents. But representing their client becomes a challenge when he disappears.

7.5/10 (68 votes)
#27

It's the End of the World as We Know It

S3:E3

Abby represents an environmental activist whose devotion to the cause might cost him custody of his children. Meanwhile, a meeting with an old flame lands Harry in trouble.

7.5/10 (76 votes)
#28

Play It Straight

S3:E4

Abby finds herself playing both lawyer and counsellor as she helps a paranoid and deeply closeted actor avoid being outed to the public when his bitter ex writes a play about him.

7.3/10 (200 votes)
#29

Sins of the Fathers

S1:E1

After an embarrassing alcoholic incident on her past, Abigail Bianchi returns to law as part of her fathers firm and is thrown in at the deep end, in the midst of family drama and extended family dynamics.

7.3/10 (120 votes)
#30

I Now Pronoun You

S2:E2

Daniel and Abby represent a trans teenager whose grandfather wants to block her access to hormone replacement therapy.

7.3/10 (200 votes)
#1

Sins of the Fathers

S1:E1

After an embarrassing alcoholic incident on her past, Abigail Bianchi returns to law as part of her fathers firm and is thrown in at the deep end, in the midst of family drama and extended family dynamics.

7.3/10 (120 votes)
#2

I Now Pronoun You

S2:E2

Daniel and Abby represent a trans teenager whose grandfather wants to block her access to hormone replacement therapy.

7.5/10 (152 votes)
#3

Parenthood

S1:E2

Abigail and Daniel represent a couple with Down syndrome who must prove to authorities they are fit to raise their unborn child.

7.5/10 (143 votes)
#4

Mama Don't Preach

S1:E4

Abigail and Daniel represent an out and proud teenager who seeks emancipation from his bigoted parents. But representing their client becomes a challenge when he disappears.

7.5/10 (68 votes)
#5

It's the End of the World as We Know It

S3:E3

Abby represents an environmental activist whose devotion to the cause might cost him custody of his children. Meanwhile, a meeting with an old flame lands Harry in trouble.

7.5/10 (76 votes)
#6

Play It Straight

S3:E4

Abby finds herself playing both lawyer and counsellor as she helps a paranoid and deeply closeted actor avoid being outed to the public when his bitter ex writes a play about him.

7.6/10 (77 votes)
#7

A River in Egypt

S3:E2

When a biased judge rules against Daniel's petition to have a scam marriage annulled, Abby uses Cecil as bait to trap the romance fraudster.

7.7/10 (148 votes)
#8

Addicted to Love

S1:E3

Abigail and Daniel defend a mother who may lose custody of her kids due to a gaming addiction. Abby continues to deny her own addiction and pays the price for that denial.

7.8/10 (124 votes)
#9

Until Death Do Us Part

S1:E5

Abigail and Daniel represent Ira, who wants his wife Helen moved from a care home that he claims is worsening her Alzheimer's. But because his daughter doesn't want Helen moved and holds power of attorney, Ira must challenge her in court. The more the lawyers witness, the more they wonder about Ira's true motivations. The case, and his own family, make Daniel start to question his commitment to Danielle. Meanwhile, Lucy tries to maintain a sliver of sanity when her in-laws stay over. And Harry forces Abigail to represent him in a (deeply embarrassing) personal injury case.

7.8/10 (111 votes)
#10

Truthiness

S1:E8

Abigail is in over her head when she agrees to defend her friend Elaine, who turns out to be an anti-vaxxer. Elaine's ex-husband refuses to allow their daughter to fly to Germany without first being vaccinated. As Abigail finds a way to challenge this (perfectly reasonable) request, she wonders if her loyalty to a friend is putting Elaine's daughter at risk. Even worse, Daniel is no help on the case. He is still bitter that Harry rejected his partnership proposal and has completely checked out. Meanwhile, Nico gets suspended for forgery, forcing Abby and Frank to reconsider their parenting plan, and Lucy considers confessing to Maggie about her affair.

7.8/10 (116 votes)
#11

Revisionist History

S2:E1

Still reeling from finding out about Frank's continued affair, Abby seeks justice for a debt-ridden widow whose husband might have faked his own death.

7.8/10 (61 votes)
#12

Between a Rock and a Hard Place

S3:E5

Abby scrambles to undo damage after she advises a pair of exhausted parents to surrender their autistic son to the Ministry for support and her clients are charged with neglect.

7.9/10 (118 votes)
#13

Baby Off Board

S1:E6

The lawyers are bewildered when a young couple begs them to reverse an adoption after learning about the baby's serious health issues. Abigail determines that the father, Ajay, is driving the decision, and convinces the mother, Jane to fight to keep the baby. Meanwhile, Daniel makes his case for Harry to promote him to partner, after breaking it off with Danielle. Lucy and Maggie's differences over starting a family come to a head while Abigail and Frank have to deal with their own parenting issues when Sofia is caught making out with a boy Abby calls "Charles Manson kid.

7.9/10 (127 votes)
#14

Three's Company

S1:E7

Abigail and Daniel represent Bailey, a soon-to-be-starving-again artist who was once the unicorn (third) in a polyamorous relationship. Bailey believes he is owed spousal support for taking care of the home while Crystal Steele, one of his former partners, built her empire as a notorious right-wing personality. Crystal will not acknowledge the relationship. And when a verbal spar prompts Abigail to behave unethically, Crystal retaliates by unleashing her alt-right trolls onto Bailey and the firm. Harry is not amused. During the crisis that ensues, Daniel regrets dumping Danielle and tries to reach out. And after Abby gets doxxed, Frank and the kids are forced to stay with her at her mother's place - prompting Frank and Abby to draw closer.

8.0/10 (110 votes)
#15

Blame it on the Mother

S1:E9

Abigail and Daniel represent Trish and Kim, two sisters who are being sued by their estranged mother for parental support. To win their case, the lawyers must prove that Trish and Kim's estrangement from their mother is due to her emotional abuse. Surprisingly, Abigail finds herself identifying with their imperfect mother because she has been such an imperfect one herself. Meanwhile, Daniel debates leaving Svensson for a rival firm; Lucy is melancholic as her deceased mother's birthday approaches; and Harry goes viral after making a public gaffe that is #problematic. And Abigail is hopeful when Frank agrees to adjust both their custody arrangement, and their living situation.

8.0/10 (77 votes)
#16

What Came First

S3:E1

Still dealing with the aftermath of her own divorce, Abby represents Hannah, whose ex-husband left her and now wants to use their last remaining embryo to start a new family.

8.0/10 (53 votes)
#17

Bass Fishing

S3:E7

When the lucrative Bass divorce is derailed by allegations of husband Connery's embezzling, Abby and Daniel race to get their client, Sabrina, clear.

8.1/10 (96 votes)
#18

Return to Sender

S2:E4

The lawyers represent a mail-order bride whose husband wants to annul the marriage and have her deported.

8.1/10 (98 votes)
#19

Fifty Shades of Judginess

S2:E5

The firm represents Phaedra, a recent widow, in an estate dispute. Her late husband's daughter, wants her out of the will because they met while her mother was still alive and Phaedra was his escort.

8.1/10 (92 votes)
#20

Wicked Games

S2:E6

Separated from her kids, Abby throws herself into helping Jessie, a woman who claims that her ex-husband is harassing her; Abby and Daniel suspect she is doing it to herself.

8.1/10 (77 votes)
#21

Arrested Development

S2:E7

Abby and Daniel represent Drew, a 40-year-old man whose parents want to evict him from their basement.

8.1/10 (57 votes)
#22

When the Chip Hits the Fan

S3:E6

When a heart attack lands Judge Chip Crombie in hospital and both his wives show up, Abby revels in her nemesis' shame at being exposed as a bigamist.

8.2/10 (124 votes)
#23

Legacy

S1:E10

When Svensson and Associates' receptionist Nina discovers she is not her father's biological daughter, Abigail builds a case against the fertility clinic where Nina was conceived. Synopsis: After Nina discovers she is not her father's biological daughter, Abigail traces a history of malpractice at the fertility clinic where Nina was conceived. Abigail predicts a huge civil claim case, which means lots of capital for the firm - but she tells Harry she will only work on the case with Daniel, who is leaving. Meanwhile, Lucy is fully committing to parenthood as Maggie embarks on in-vitro, and Harry weighs an exciting new relationship against the prospect of losing his kids. Abigail prepares to move back home with Frank and the kids, but is Frank having second thoughts?

8.2/10 (105 votes)
#24

Under the Influence

S2:E3

Abby and Daniel represent a woman whose divorce gets ugly when her ex-husband accuses her of being in a cult.

8.2/10 (55 votes)
#25

Where There's a Will

S3:E8

The parallels to their own lives are unmistakable when both Abby and Daniel represent clients who want something a court can't order: their parents' respect.

8.2/10 (45 votes)
#26

Catch 22

S3:E9

Abby's client, Naomi, wants a medically assisted death before Alzheimer's destroys her capacity to consent, but Naomi's grieving son seeks a court order to block her access.

8.3/10 (91 votes)
#27

Acting Out

S2:E9

The firm represents Charisma Singhal, a young superstar whose reckless behavior has led her older brother to push for a conservator-ship, a la Britney Spears.

8.3/10 (52 votes)
#28

The Chickens Come Home to Roost

S3:E10

When a DNA test reveals that Carla's child was switched at birth, Abby fights for her client. Sofia's school essay makes Abby question the work she's done to stay sober.

8.4/10 (92 votes)
#29

Family History

S2:E8

Abby can't help but intervene when she discovers Jerri's daughter won't let Jerri meet her grandchild, but Abby's meddling reopens old wounds from Jerri's past.

8.5/10 (96 votes)
#30

All Happy Families

S2:E10

Abby finds herself torn between her a lucrative offer from her former firm, and her new life at Svensson and Svensson; Lucy fights for status as Harmony's parent and asks Abby to represent her.

grumpyV Dec 18, 2024

What a great episode and proves how far along we have come with victims of abuse

7.3/10 (200 votes)

Sins of the Fathers

S1:E1

After an embarrassing alcoholic incident on her past, Abigail Bianchi returns to law as part of her fathers firm and is thrown in at the deep end, in the midst of family drama and extended family dynamics.

7.5/10 (152 votes)

Parenthood

S1:E2

Abigail and Daniel represent a couple with Down syndrome who must prove to authorities they are fit to raise their unborn child.

7.7/10 (148 votes)

Addicted to Love

S1:E3

Abigail and Daniel defend a mother who may lose custody of her kids due to a gaming addiction. Abby continues to deny her own addiction and pays the price for that denial.

7.5/10 (143 votes)

Mama Don't Preach

S1:E4

Abigail and Daniel represent an out and proud teenager who seeks emancipation from his bigoted parents. But representing their client becomes a challenge when he disappears.

7.8/10 (124 votes)

Until Death Do Us Part

S1:E5

Abigail and Daniel represent Ira, who wants his wife Helen moved from a care home that he claims is worsening her Alzheimer's. But because his daughter doesn't want Helen moved and holds power of attorney, Ira must challenge her in court. The more the lawyers witness, the more they wonder about Ira's true motivations. The case, and his own family, make Daniel start to question his commitment to Danielle. Meanwhile, Lucy tries to maintain a sliver of sanity when her in-laws stay over. And Harry forces Abigail to represent him in a (deeply embarrassing) personal injury case.

7.9/10 (118 votes)

Baby Off Board

S1:E6

The lawyers are bewildered when a young couple begs them to reverse an adoption after learning about the baby's serious health issues. Abigail determines that the father, Ajay, is driving the decision, and convinces the mother, Jane to fight to keep the baby. Meanwhile, Daniel makes his case for Harry to promote him to partner, after breaking it off with Danielle. Lucy and Maggie's differences over starting a family come to a head while Abigail and Frank have to deal with their own parenting issues when Sofia is caught making out with a boy Abby calls "Charles Manson kid.

7.9/10 (127 votes)

Three's Company

S1:E7

Abigail and Daniel represent Bailey, a soon-to-be-starving-again artist who was once the unicorn (third) in a polyamorous relationship. Bailey believes he is owed spousal support for taking care of the home while Crystal Steele, one of his former partners, built her empire as a notorious right-wing personality. Crystal will not acknowledge the relationship. And when a verbal spar prompts Abigail to behave unethically, Crystal retaliates by unleashing her alt-right trolls onto Bailey and the firm. Harry is not amused. During the crisis that ensues, Daniel regrets dumping Danielle and tries to reach out. And after Abby gets doxxed, Frank and the kids are forced to stay with her at her mother's place - prompting Frank and Abby to draw closer.

7.8/10 (111 votes)

Truthiness

S1:E8

Abigail is in over her head when she agrees to defend her friend Elaine, who turns out to be an anti-vaxxer. Elaine's ex-husband refuses to allow their daughter to fly to Germany without first being vaccinated. As Abigail finds a way to challenge this (perfectly reasonable) request, she wonders if her loyalty to a friend is putting Elaine's daughter at risk. Even worse, Daniel is no help on the case. He is still bitter that Harry rejected his partnership proposal and has completely checked out. Meanwhile, Nico gets suspended for forgery, forcing Abby and Frank to reconsider their parenting plan, and Lucy considers confessing to Maggie about her affair.

8.0/10 (110 votes)

Blame it on the Mother

S1:E9

Abigail and Daniel represent Trish and Kim, two sisters who are being sued by their estranged mother for parental support. To win their case, the lawyers must prove that Trish and Kim's estrangement from their mother is due to her emotional abuse. Surprisingly, Abigail finds herself identifying with their imperfect mother because she has been such an imperfect one herself. Meanwhile, Daniel debates leaving Svensson for a rival firm; Lucy is melancholic as her deceased mother's birthday approaches; and Harry goes viral after making a public gaffe that is #problematic. And Abigail is hopeful when Frank agrees to adjust both their custody arrangement, and their living situation.

8.2/10 (124 votes)

Legacy

S1:E10

When Svensson and Associates' receptionist Nina discovers she is not her father's biological daughter, Abigail builds a case against the fertility clinic where Nina was conceived. Synopsis: After Nina discovers she is not her father's biological daughter, Abigail traces a history of malpractice at the fertility clinic where Nina was conceived. Abigail predicts a huge civil claim case, which means lots of capital for the firm - but she tells Harry she will only work on the case with Daniel, who is leaving. Meanwhile, Lucy is fully committing to parenthood as Maggie embarks on in-vitro, and Harry weighs an exciting new relationship against the prospect of losing his kids. Abigail prepares to move back home with Frank and the kids, but is Frank having second thoughts?

7.8/10 (116 votes)

Revisionist History

S2:E1

Still reeling from finding out about Frank's continued affair, Abby seeks justice for a debt-ridden widow whose husband might have faked his own death.

7.3/10 (120 votes)

I Now Pronoun You

S2:E2

Daniel and Abby represent a trans teenager whose grandfather wants to block her access to hormone replacement therapy.

8.2/10 (105 votes)

Under the Influence

S2:E3

Abby and Daniel represent a woman whose divorce gets ugly when her ex-husband accuses her of being in a cult.

8.1/10 (96 votes)

Return to Sender

S2:E4

The lawyers represent a mail-order bride whose husband wants to annul the marriage and have her deported.

8.1/10 (98 votes)

Fifty Shades of Judginess

S2:E5

The firm represents Phaedra, a recent widow, in an estate dispute. Her late husband's daughter, wants her out of the will because they met while her mother was still alive and Phaedra was his escort.

8.1/10 (92 votes)

Wicked Games

S2:E6

Separated from her kids, Abby throws herself into helping Jessie, a woman who claims that her ex-husband is harassing her; Abby and Daniel suspect she is doing it to herself.

8.1/10 (77 votes)

Arrested Development

S2:E7

Abby and Daniel represent Drew, a 40-year-old man whose parents want to evict him from their basement.

8.4/10 (92 votes)

Family History

S2:E8

Abby can't help but intervene when she discovers Jerri's daughter won't let Jerri meet her grandchild, but Abby's meddling reopens old wounds from Jerri's past.

8.3/10 (91 votes)

Acting Out

S2:E9

The firm represents Charisma Singhal, a young superstar whose reckless behavior has led her older brother to push for a conservator-ship, a la Britney Spears.

8.5/10 (96 votes)

All Happy Families

S2:E10

Abby finds herself torn between her a lucrative offer from her former firm, and her new life at Svensson and Svensson; Lucy fights for status as Harmony's parent and asks Abby to represent her.

grumpyV Dec 18, 2024

What a great episode and proves how far along we have come with victims of abuse

8.0/10 (77 votes)

What Came First

S3:E1

Still dealing with the aftermath of her own divorce, Abby represents Hannah, whose ex-husband left her and now wants to use their last remaining embryo to start a new family.

7.6/10 (77 votes)

A River in Egypt

S3:E2

When a biased judge rules against Daniel's petition to have a scam marriage annulled, Abby uses Cecil as bait to trap the romance fraudster.

7.5/10 (68 votes)

It's the End of the World as We Know It

S3:E3

Abby represents an environmental activist whose devotion to the cause might cost him custody of his children. Meanwhile, a meeting with an old flame lands Harry in trouble.

7.5/10 (76 votes)

Play It Straight

S3:E4

Abby finds herself playing both lawyer and counsellor as she helps a paranoid and deeply closeted actor avoid being outed to the public when his bitter ex writes a play about him.

7.8/10 (61 votes)

Between a Rock and a Hard Place

S3:E5

Abby scrambles to undo damage after she advises a pair of exhausted parents to surrender their autistic son to the Ministry for support and her clients are charged with neglect.

8.1/10 (57 votes)

When the Chip Hits the Fan

S3:E6

When a heart attack lands Judge Chip Crombie in hospital and both his wives show up, Abby revels in her nemesis' shame at being exposed as a bigamist.

8.0/10 (53 votes)

Bass Fishing

S3:E7

When the lucrative Bass divorce is derailed by allegations of husband Connery's embezzling, Abby and Daniel race to get their client, Sabrina, clear.

8.2/10 (55 votes)

Where There's a Will

S3:E8

The parallels to their own lives are unmistakable when both Abby and Daniel represent clients who want something a court can't order: their parents' respect.

8.2/10 (45 votes)

Catch 22

S3:E9

Abby's client, Naomi, wants a medically assisted death before Alzheimer's destroys her capacity to consent, but Naomi's grieving son seeks a court order to block her access.

8.3/10 (52 votes)

The Chickens Come Home to Roost

S3:E10

When a DNA test reveals that Carla's child was switched at birth, Abby fights for her client. Sofia's school essay makes Abby question the work she's done to stay sober.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
2 ★ 8.1 10
★ 8.5 All Happy Families
★ 7.3 I Now Pronoun You
3 ★ 7.9 10
★ 8.3 The Chickens Come Home to Roost
★ 7.5 It's the End of the World as We Know It
1 ★ 7.8 10
★ 8.2 Legacy
★ 7.3 Sins of the Fathers