The poolside confrontation is intense! You can feel the desperation in the air as the plan falls apart. Watching them scheme against Morgan in Justice really shows how far they'll go. The way he blames her for everything is toxic but fascinating. Can't wait to see if their hospital plan works on Percy.
Sophia Morgan sounds like a powerhouse if they're this scared of her memory! The partner in red is clearly out of her depth here. I love how Justice portrays these morally gray characters. Using a hospitalized kid like Percy as leverage is low, even for them. The tension is killing me!
So they failed to get evidence from ten years ago? That backstory adds so much weight to the conflict. The shift from the sunny pool to the cold hospital hallway in Justice was a great visual metaphor. They think taking Percy will force Morgan's hand, but messing with a mother's love is a dangerous game.
Don't tell me you came back empty handed. That line hit hard! The power dynamic between these two is so unstable. I'm watching Justice on netshort and the writing is sharp. They think taking Percy will force Morgan's hand, but messing with a mother's love is dangerous.
The bald boss is terrifying when he's angry. You can see the calculation behind his eyes when he looks at Percy through the window. Justice really doesn't shy away from dark themes. Using a injured high school kid as bait? That's next level villainy. I need to know if Morgan finds out soon!
The sunny California vibe at the start contrasts so well with the shady conversation. It feels like a classic thriller episode of Justice. The partner in red is panicking while he stays cold. Looking at Percy through that small window gave me chills. What are they planning to record?
She says Sophia Morgan ruined her daughter's life, so now she wants revenge? The cycle of trauma here is deep. Justice handles these complex motivations well. But involving innocent Percy is where I draw the line. The hospital scene feels so claustrophobic compared to the open pool area.
The pacing in this clip is perfect. From the initial failure admission to the new sinister plan forming quickly. I binged this on netshort because the hooks are real. If Morgan betrayed her case once, will she do it for Percy? The stakes in Justice keep getting higher.
Love the costume design, that red suit screams power but she looks so weak emotionally. The visual of Percy sitting alone with a bandage is heartbreaking. Justice knows how to use visual storytelling. The boss's suit is sharp but his morals are rotten. Can't wait for the next episode!
Ending with then neither am I is such a strong cliffhanger. He's ready to cross a line he shouldn't. The threat against Percy feels very real in Justice. Morgan needs to know something is up. That hospital hallway scene was so quiet but so loud with tension. Amazing stuff.