We've been dragged along with some silly sidetracking. Now it's back to the case, the murder of the judge. Mike Atlas is coming around as those he deals with fill in spaces and bring flashbacks. He realizes that he, in his drugged state, participated in leaving a man to die in a fire. He has guilt but can't figure out why. He realizes in a bonafide epiphany, that the people he worked with are ambitious and have the agenda of cleaning up the streets at the expense of ethnic groups, most of whom have nothing to do with anything but earning a living. Jule is about as dense as can be because she sees an opportunity to move up in the organization. She has a compatriot but it takes a great deal of convincing to push her. She is anything but heroic, choosing to go along for the ride (well not so simply). But Mike Atlas is hitting on all cylinders and realizes the danger around him and his loved ones.
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