Bull season 2 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Elliot Miles is arrested for a brutal crime involving a federal employee, drawing FBI attention. Dr. Jason Bull, believing in Elliot's innocence, represents him in a challenging trial. Key testimonies include a neighbor identifying Elliot and his girlfriend Lily Galloway providing an alibi that she later changes, insinuating prosecutorial influence. Dr. Bull strategically selects jurors and navigates complex legal dynamics, culminating in a trial that leaves Elliot's guilt or innocence ambiguous.
Full Episode S02E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What crime is Elliot Miles accused of?
Elliot Miles is accused of arson, rape, and murder.
Who are the victims in this case?
The victims are a husband and wife, both federal employees.
How are the FBI involved in the investigation?
The FBI is involved because the crime involves a federal employee, making it a potential capital crime.
What evidence is there against Elliot Miles?
Elliot Miles was arrested for possessing the victims' stolen Silver Ford Explorer.
Who is Dr. Jason Bull?
Dr. Jason Bull is a trial science expert who decides to represent Elliot Miles, believing in his innocence.
What strategy does Dr. Bull use for jury selection?
Dr. Bull seeks jurors with reduced emotional reactivity, who can objectively weigh the facts.
What significant testimony is given during the trial?
A neighbor testifies to seeing Elliot Miles at the crime scene, and his girlfriend Lily Galloway initially provides an alibi.
How does Lily Galloway's testimony change?
Lily Galloway changes her testimony, stating she was unsure of the time Elliot came home, casting doubt on his alibi.
Is there any indication of misconduct by the prosecution?
Yes, Lily Galloway implies that the prosecutor offered her protection in exchange for altering her testimony.
What is the outcome of the trial?
The trial concludes with ambiguity and doubt cast on the prosecution's case, but the exact outcome is not specified.