The Good Fight season 2 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a dramatic turn of events, Mr. Lock faces a courtroom dilemma over tax breaks for his TV show's location choice, emphasizing diversity in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Lucca Quinn's sudden labor triggers a scramble among friends and colleagues, intertwining personal crises with professional commitments. As FBI agents delve into the lives of Diane and Kurt McVeigh, privacy and ethics come under scrutiny. Amidst this, Adrian and Julius gr
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Frequently Asked Questions
What city is Mr. Lock's TV show set in?
Chicago.
Why was there a discussion about a tax break in the courtroom?
Mr. Lock was promised a 30% tax break for using post-production facilities in Illinois, but he moved them to Los Angeles for diversity reasons.
What is the ownership status of the Los Angeles facilities used by Mr. Lock?
The Los Angeles facilities are majority African-American owned.
Why does Lucca Quinn need a bathroom break in court?
Lucca Quinn goes into labor.
Who is trying to contact Lucca Quinn's OBGYN during her labor?
Her friends and colleagues are trying to contact the OBGYN.
What is the relationship between Diane Lockhart and Kurt McVeigh in the episode?
Diane and Kurt are married and facing an FBI investigation for Kurt's job.
What committee do Adrian and Julius join?
They join the Violence Prevention Committee.
What is the main topic of discussion in the Violence Prevention Committee?
Strategies to address lawyer killings.
Who is the father of Lucca Quinn's baby?
Colin Morrello.
What are the legal and political challenges faced by Diane and her colleagues?
They deal with subpoenas, grand jury testimonies, and ethical dilemmas.
What is the name of Lucca Quinn's baby?
Joseph Quinn-Morrello.
What themes are explored in this episode?
Justice, law, personal conscience, and the complexity of legal and political landscapes.
How does the episode end?
With the birth of Lucca's son and ongoing professional and personal struggles for the characters.
What are the implications of the characters' actions and decisions?
They reflect on moral and ethical dilemmas in their professional and personal lives.
What is the main conflict in the courtroom scene?
The conflict revolves around the tax break for Mr. Lock's TV show and its relocation for diversity reasons.