Sophia Morgan is absolutely iconic in this scene. Watching her reveal that voice recorder while injured gave me chills. The way she dismantled the opposition in Justice was pure perfection. You do not mess with the Queen of the Bar!
The look on the red-haired defendant's face when the judge denied the appeal was priceless. She thought she could play the victim but Sophia Morgan saw right through it. This courtroom drama keeps me on the edge of my seat every time in Justice.
That father exploding in the courtroom was intense. He promised probation but got the death penalty instead. The tension in Justice is always dialed up to eleven. You can feel the rage coming off the screen here.
I love how Sophia used the bully's own strategy against them. Finding that evidence under the table was such a smart move. It shows why she is the top lawyer. Justice really knows how to write a clever twist for us.
The green suit lawyer thought she had won until the recorder came out. Her shock was so satisfying to watch. Nothing beats a good courtroom reversal. Sophia Morgan really taught her a lesson today in Justice.
Seeing the actual victim thank Sophia brought tears to my eyes. She thought she wouldn't make it through but the verdict was served. It is emotional moments like this that make Justice so worth watching.
The pacing in this episode was insane. From the recorder reveal to the bailiffs dragging the defendant away. Justice does not waste any time getting to the good stuff. I was holding my breath the whole time.
Sophia standing there with bruises and a bandaged hand still winning the case is powerful. She did not let physical pain stop her from finding the truth. That is true dedication to the law in Justice.
When the judge said the lower court's decision stands I cheered. The defendant begging for her dad was such a karma moment. You cannot bully people and expect to get away with it forever in Justice.
The final line from Sophia about never being beaten was the perfect closer. She told the rival lawyer she just got lucky but we know it was skill. Justice always delivers the most satisfying conclusions ever.