The Verdict

The truth behind Carolyn's murder is revealed.

The Witness

Rusty is forced to pivot his legal strategy. Tommy receives a disturbing message.

The Elements

The trial begins. Startling events inside the courtroom threaten to derail proceedings.

Pregame

Raymond insists Rusty is innocent, but the weight of the looming trial pushes the Sabich family to its breaking point.

The Burden

Kyle is confronted about his whereabouts the night of the murder. Tommy questions Carolyn's son when the case takes a complicated turn.

Discovery

Rusty learns of the evidence against him. Barbara looks to protect herself and her family as new secrets emerge.

Bases Loaded

Chief deputy prosecutor Rusty Sabich is determined to investigate the horrific murder of his colleague Carolyn Polhemus.

My Old Man

An assortment of moms and dads descend on their offspring at home and in the workplace. J.D.'s father is a gregarious yet lonely divorcee who's desperately trying to be just one of the guys. Elliot's folks, on the other hand, are a snooty couple whose pompous behavior dismays their daughter. Similarly rattled is Turk, unnerved by the bonding of his girlfriend, Carla, and his brassy mother. But the most vexatious parent by far is the janitor's dad.

My Tuscaloosa Heart

J.D. has a patient who's rude to him and the nurses and eventually dies from cancer. J.D. feels awful for not giving him his full attention and worries maybe he could have saved the guy if he was nicer to him.

Meanwhile, Elliot is convinced that Dr. Kelso is the one singing a song called "Tuscaloosa Heart" on a tape given to her by a patient who claims he went to college with Bob. And Dr. Cox finds himself trapped in a love square: He's falling in love with Kristen Murphy, his intern, just as his ex-wife reappears demanding sex – and there's also his crush on Carla.