6/10
Now if you guys tell me what I ate for breakfast I'll really be impressed
19 October 2012
Warning: Spoilers
**Spoilers** Somewhat nonchalant and deadpan in his approach to getting his client hospital orderly Dudley Banks, Devon Gummersall, found innocent of a murder charge ex-cop and now full time lawyer Mike McBride, John Larroquette, got his hands full in just establishing just whom Banks murdered. In that the murder victim classy blond beautiful and now dead Whitney Collier, Maeve Quinlan, is not the person that she seems to be. In fact she's three or possibly four different people at the same time. Not different personalities but real flash and blood human beings!

With Whitney giving the startled in not realizing what's he's in for Dudley a ride home after meeting him in an all night diner the end of the ride ended up with her getting strangled and left in her car. With Whitney's purse and $5,000.00 in cash found in Dudley's apartment by the police, who were tipped of, the next morning he's arrested and later booked for her murder. With McBride taking on the case Pro Bono he works his behind off in and out of the courtroom to get to the bottom of who really murdered Whitney Collier. That leads to her having three different husbands as well as identities at the same time! And on top of all that Whitney was in the process of establishing a forth one in order to get a new passport and check out of the country before her scheme was soon to be exposed!

***SPOILERS*** With McBride coming up zilch in getting any evidence on Whitney's three husbands having murdered her it becomes apparent to him that her death was not the result of a jealous lover or husband but that in fact it was money that was behind it. The money that she was stiffing her three husbands out of whom a forth party got wind of. And as McBride soon discovered that person was someone very close to him. So close that he can keep up with everything that was going on. In just what McBride was doing and watch his every movement in trying to solve Whitney's murder, and thus exonerating his client Dudely Banks, and always have him be one step ahead of him! Without McBride ever realizing it!
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