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Its current dysfunction, in her estimation, is mostly a consequence of rapid growth. Maia getting the dirt on Carl Reddick doesn't matter, either, because it doesn't save Blum from a recommendation of disbarment. Characters like Liz and Maia have compromised themselves to no benefit. And for Marissa, who's still young and idealistic despite being Eli Gold's pessimistic daughter, these revelations shake her to her core. • Like many viewers, I was perplexed that last week's Jonathan Coulton animated explainer was replaced by a title card claiming it was censored by CBS. And like many viewers, I dismissed it as a subversive little joke on the show's part. But Emily Nussbaum of The New Yorker details a genuine behind-the-scenes dustup between CBS and the show's producers, Robert and Michelle King, who threatened to walk after the network killed the song, called "Banned in China, " over concern that it would upset the notoriously censorious Chinese government. The title card was a compromise solution to denote the King's displeasure over what happened to the short.
As everyone exits the meeting room, Blum continues to yell about getting his revenge on them. Around this time, the storm ceases and the sun indeed starts to come out. Brenda concludes her investigation of the firm and her report says that all of the firm's dysfunctionality stems from its recent growth spurt and there isn't any evidence of further sexual misconduct. Honestly, I couldn't tell if Chumhum decided to drop them or not after the report, but I suspect the answer is not. Either way, Diane decides to take a stroll in the sun and to ignore their problems for a few minutes. If only it were that easy… While the firm was dealing with the investigation, Diane was fretting over the Book Club becoming increasingly radical. In this episode, they decide to swat (read: call the police and file a false report about a home invader) Michael Tyrek, a Trump official responsible for the terrible child separation policy at the border. Diane opposes this, but the Book Club goes through with it anyway, and this results in a S. W. A. T. team killing him in his home.
Here's where I have to admit that I was wrong: Last week, I suggested that the "CBS HAS CENSORED THIS CONTENT" message was a joke; however, it turns out that the network actually said the Kings couldn't run their animated short on Chinese censorship, and that message was the creative compromise the Kings reached with the network over the issue. For more information, you should read Emily Nussbaum's fantastic piece on the matter over at The New Yorker.
The firm's recent troubles are brought out into the open By May 09, 2019 at 07:01 PM EDT The last time we saw Rose Leslie's Maia Rindell was in the season's fifth episode, "The One Where the Nazis Get Punched. " The recently-fired lawyer was slumming it in a lawyer call-center and isolating herself from her friends at Reddick, Boseman. After several episodes off-screen, she's back with a vengeance this week and brings with her a storm that, in now-classic Good Fight tradition, is a great metaphor for all of the drama facing, well, everyone in this episode, "The One Where the Sun Comes Out. " The hour begins with "The Great Chicago Flood, " a raging May storm. The hail slams against the Reddick, Boseman windows, foreshadowing the tumult ahead, as the firm's partners meet with Chumhum about the Carl Reddick scandal. Chumhum wants to keep the firm as its lawyers because of #diversity, however, to do so, the partners must let an independent lawyer investigate the way in which it handled the scandal.