Bull season 2 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Hazel Diaz, a Brooklyn crime boss, has been evading trials by acting mentally ill. Officer Sampson, involved in illegal activities with Hazel, decides to end their arrangement. Dr. Bull is awakened by Gabrielle Ramsden from the DA's office to assess Hazel's mental competency. Despite Hazel's erratic behavior, Dr. Bull concludes she's faking mental illness. Hazel's trial reveals a motive for murder and financial ties with Sampson. Ultimately, Hazel is found guilty of first-degree murder, and Dr. Bull and Gabrielle celebrate their victory, hinting at a romantic interest.
Full Episode S02E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Hazel Diaz?
Hazel Diaz is a Brooklyn crime boss who has been evading trial by pretending to be mentally ill.
What role does Officer Sampson play in Hazel's story?
Officer Sampson is involved in illegal activities with Hazel but decides to cut ties due to his family and career.
Why is Dr. Bull awakened at 2:00 am by Gabrielle Ramsden?
Dr. Bull is needed to assess Hazel Diaz's mental competency to stand trial for the murder of a police officer.
How does Hazel Diaz typically avoid trial?
Hazel acts as if she is mentally ill whenever she is in public to be sent for treatment instead of facing trial.
What does Dr. Bull conclude about Hazel Diaz's mental state?
Dr. Bull concludes that Hazel is faking mental illness, combining symptoms of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
What evidence suggests Officer Sampson was corrupt?
Officer Sampson had a large sum of money in an offshore account, indicating he was being paid off by Hazel Diaz.
How does Hazel Diaz slip up during her second assessment with Dr. Bull?
Hazel accidentally reveals she remembers details from the night of the murder, contradicting her claims of a psychotic break.
What happens at Hazel Diaz's trial?
Hazel is found guilty of first-degree murder after her insanity defense is debunked.
What is the relationship between Dr. Bull and Gabrielle Ramsden?
Dr. Bull and Gabrielle Ramsden work closely on Hazel's case and hint at a developing romantic relationship after the trial.