The central case of the finale is deeply personal for (Hayley Atwell). She decides to revisit the trial of Gerald Harris , a man convicted of murdering his wife nine years prior. This specific case is where Hayes, then a defense attorney, first met Conner Wallace (Eddie Cahill), who served as the prosecutor.
What a way to wrap (or pause) the season. This episode had everything: a seemingly impossible case, Hayes facing her past head-on, and the team fractured but fighting. Biggest takeaways:
The central case of the finale is deeply personal for (Hayley Atwell). She decides to revisit the trial of Gerald Harris , a man convicted of murdering his wife nine years prior. This specific case is where Hayes, then a defense attorney, first met Conner Wallace (Eddie Cahill), who served as the prosecutor.
What a way to wrap (or pause) the season. This episode had everything: a seemingly impossible case, Hayes facing her past head-on, and the team fractured but fighting. Biggest takeaways: