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How long til Bull looses a case?


You know it's bound to happen eventually. That case that for whatever reason, Bull and his team are unable to get a not guilty verdict. Which episode do you think it will be?

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Episode 8 or 9?
But then it wil turn out that Bull knew all along that the accused was guilty - so he might have steered it purposely to a guilty verdict.
(Otherwise he would lose his face and credability.)

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I like your theory, but aren't they paid to get people off even if they're guilty? I agree there has to be a loss eventually though. Even Matlock lost once or twice.?

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The OP said nothing about a loss. That would be losing. He was talking about letting a case get loose.

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Typo. I meant to say losing.

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I think I remember Matlock losing on purpose once... when he found out his client was guilty. Since he couldn't violate lawyer client privileges he opened a line of questions where the prosecutor was able to use that to get to the truth. I think even the great Perry Mason lost a few times, but I think it took him about five seasons before it happened.

I think we will get a hung jury before he loses. I think it might be the final episode cliffhanger and he will have the case re-opened.

That's what we need - ridiculous odds, and just a speck of hope that someday, we'll beat it

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We can't win 'em all. :)

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Denny Crain never lost a case.

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Lol! He was hilarious.

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Perry Mason never lost, and he didn't even have millions of dollars worth of computers like this guy.

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No, he had Paul Drake instead.

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Great detective.

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