[s13e8] Guilt — Trip

They investigate the assault of a detective who was undercover. The case gets complicated when they realize the detective might have been "off the reservoir," leading to questions of loyalty versus the truth.

Frank faces a PR crisis when a protestor, who is also a friend of the family, is arrested. He must balance his personal affection for the individual with his commitment to upholding the law without bias. ⚖️ Key Themes

The difficulty of when you know the person behind the crime. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: [S13E8] Guilt Trip

Eddie intervenes in a domestic dispute involving a high-profile civil rights attorney. Her desire to help the victim conflicts with the legal protections and status of the aggressor.

The episode follows three primary storylines where personal feelings collide with professional duties: They investigate the assault of a detective who

The Reagans reflect on how their private lives and public duties often blur, especially during the Sunday family dinner. 💡 Why It Matters

Characters struggle with the "guilt" of potentially ruining a colleague's career to do the right thing. He must balance his personal affection for the

Exploring how influential people use their status to bypass consequences.