The Defenders tonight is annoying me. How did the opposing attorney get that recording of Nick's conversation with the other lawyer and the EMT? And having it, how was it in way admissible? It was a private conversation, and protected by attorney-client privilege. Wasn't it?
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and the EMT
Didn't see it, but a third party on the line vitaites privilege. Or so many years of L&O would have me believe.
Didn't see it, but a third party on the line vitaites privilege.
There wasn't anyone else on the line. The conversation was recorded without Nick or Pete's knowledge. The only ones in the room were Nick, Pete, the EMT, and the EMT's lawyer. Who made the recording was never mentioned. And the lawyer who gave the recording to the judge was not the EMT's lawyer, either. It made no sense to me.
Best bomb defusing ever!
Castle FTW! I had NO IDEA how they were gonna get out of that one.
Excellent episode.
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I was practically yelling at the TV "Yank them all!"
And then he did! Which was awesome!
I was yelling "cut them all."
I think he was entitled to a little fist-pumping after that.
And yay Ryan and Esposito for recognizing the "Castle's family is worried, this is the real deal!" warning.
I was practically yelling at the TV "Yank them all!"
Me too! I was yelling "fuck it, rip 'em all out!"
I thought that he was rather restrained. I would not have been able to resist a loud "BOO-YAH!" or something to that effect.