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Friday, 13 January 2012

Summary "The Firm": Chapter Three


If you missed the last time we get another look at suicide Martin down from the balcony of the hotel. Now we also have the chance to see Mitch in a very narrow escape from that hotel room, taking over a jump of his pain. Unfortunately, the early exit means that you left behind his napkin.

We flash back again, and it is five weeks instead of six, with the meeting of High Power Mitch Russell Strickland and his son Brian. His girlfriend had allegedly been missing for three days, but in reality he accidentally hit with his car following an argument and hid her body. "You must tell your father. You say to the family of Amy. They deserve to know what happened," Mitch called the boy, but he does not want to hear. Mitch's hands are tied because of attorney-client privilege, but that does not stop promising to "do the right thing happens," because we already know from last week is what it is.

Before he could go very far, however, feels that someone has entered a local police station and confessed to the murder of Amy. That someone is Brian, but a very scary guy by the name of Calvin Parker (Brian Markinson) who wants to punish Mitch "table manners". However, Ray Calvin refutes claims by finding the body to the right, where Brian has said, which means you need to free Mitch Brian Calvin, who is innocent, no matter how mind. Unfortunately, Brian is gone.

It is up to Ray to do some research and find what shakes her head case, and he and Mitch find a wall full of clippings about losing the girls in the apartment of Calvin. Ray is upset when the rules in its own way, which is probably not the last time you see this happen. Mitch is able to challenge the confession of Calvin as Calvin has told a court that must be stopped.

Another family gathered around the table McDeere probes into the past of Calvin, that the old private school, attended only once. Based on the declaration of Calvin that he buried his victims in a red room, Mitch and Ray find themselves in a music room of the school, where they find dead bodies in the floor. Tammy made an anonymous call to the police to conduct 911 school, and Calvin is nailed by not one, not two, but six bodies, none of Amy. Brian is finally located, it needs a pep talk seriously of Mitch. "It will not be corrected until you deal with," said Mitch, promising to be with him every step of the way to do it.

Return to Mysterious Affair Sarah Holt, Martin tense. "I did not know," Sarah says of the woman is accused of killing her. He killed the woman to steal her pendant expensive? Well, someone has strangled the woman. Alex wants a laptop, Sarah, Andrew ordered to take it. Five weeks later, Andrew is the second person Mitch calls for the incident at the hotel, but hesitates when Andrew asked him where he is.

Having well established the characters and the world for the last time, the company is back with a third episode corresponds with what we already know Mitch McDeere and his family. And 'at all surprising to see Mitch wants to do the right thing, even if the legal obligation to keep your mouth shut, or Ray and Mitch have different approaches on how to conduct business, or Mitch have a weak stomach at the sight of corpses. We know that the choices we make in this episode, because we have learned that they were before, more than the basic development of most pilots.

This leads to something like the first double episode is not necessarily new, but it's actually watchable. A rich boy freaked-out is not new, and there was no real suspense or not the confession of Calvin was valid, not being able to identify where Amy's body was found. The suspense came from where, and how Mitch would get stalled and Brian Calvin on the hook without torpedoing his career, and that was done quite well.

There is an interesting area where it is ready to leave the lines of his profession to do what is morally right, but apparently has its own code of the operation, why not go to his brother. I'm sure you will not be the last time we see them head to head and honestly it is interesting when they do, because we can see both sides of the issue and, at least for me, it's like comparing me through these two characters.

There is a subplot dealing with Abby's student cheating, but it's pretty simple, and simply do not have the same impact as the main story. Abby works much better when they help Mitch, Tammy Ray and their case, it is shown that it is really equal to her husband. I know that stories like this need to give a life to it, outside of society, but I hope that they are a little 'more interesting.

With "The third chapter," The toilet is not too busy with his mythology, and instead continues to develop his characters and their philosophies. We'll see how the play: we will see next week to compensate for the lack of mythology of the time? When will continue to have more flashforwards weekly with additional pieces of this opening scene? I have no idea, but I'm still really interested in who these people are and what makes them tick.

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