Leonard is the focus of this one, that is the halfway house he and his partner have formed for ex-convicts in transition. They are not very popular because people feel they present a danger to the community. Most of them are thieves of some sort, but no murderers or serious felons. They do get into conflicts because of their rather abrasive personalities. After a particularly hard day, Will, who helps out, is asked by one of the men to listen to his confession. Will starts to do it and then departs. The man has told him that he was responsible for an unhappy young woman losing her life. He expresses thoughts of killing himself. The next day, while Leonard is away, the man is found in an outhouse, his wrists slashed and with a serious blow to the back of his head. But there is little bleeding from the wrists. Will continues with his issues of faith, carrying a ton of guilt because he didn't pray with the guy. Well, there's a much more exotic plot that plays out. I must say that Will is really getting tiresome and the setup for the next episode is going to add fuel to that fire. All in all, the last couple episode were pretty contrived. Will needs get through his sobbing and whining. Leonard's friend makes a speech when Leonard is feeling persecuted. Will could use the same speech.