I should be able to quickly tell you all of the
other blogs that I have fairly soon into writing these new posts. I’ll tell you
one in each new post until I’ve mentioned all of them. Now I plan on mentioning
current events relating to politics in this blog. If you want to get a better
scope of this, read my blog on Madam Secretary, which I have linked below.
Since that show will be ending in its newest season, I’ll want to find a new
place to put random political thoughts and this blog might be the best place
for it. So I hope that you enjoy this blog.
В то время как в выпуске Time
от 4-2-2018 много говорится о влиянии Владимира Путина в очень хорошей статье,
начинающейся на странице 36, я упомяну подробности другой статьи под названием
«Трамп готовится к рискованному сезону 2», которая начинается на странице 8
этого вопроса. Люди описывают кое-что из того, что сделал Трамп. Частично это
включает в себя «гнев союзников Америки». Больше говорится о том, почему он не
должен увольнять Мюллера, а сенатор из Юты Оррин Хэтч объявил это «самой глупой
вещью», которую мог сделать Трамп, что, на мой взгляд, звучит как вызов для
него быть еще хуже. В статье странным образом отмечается, что Оррин является
«надежным союзником» Трампа, когда я не думаю, что это так. Я имею в виду,
будет ли он уходить в отставку и проложит путь для критика Трампа Митта Ромни
занять его место в офисе, когда человек, верный Трампу, останется на этом посту
дольше?
One of the dumbest group of people in my mind
are those who are against using vaccines. Until recently, I had no idea that
religion was a reason used for why one shouldn’t get vaccinated. I only heard
the widely debunked claim that they cause autism as the sole reason why one
wouldn’t want it. Thankfully, people aren’t buying that claim, which is good as
nothing bad happens from getting vaccines while so many bad things happen from
not getting one.
I’m kind of addicted at times to reading Daily
Kos, even though I know it is not the best source for information all the time
due to unprofessional writing choices and a bias they seem to often have.
Still, I like reading them. And one might not know some of what they report on
without reading their articles. Here is a link to one about the problems Trump
seems to have paying for his many rallies.
So many people who are either a supporter or
detractor of Trump seem to think that it is possible that he can win reelection
despite poor polling numbers. Now while I think that there are too many flaws
in the way polling is done to the point in thinking that they are often
unreliable. They can still offer proof that Trump is probably not going to be
president after noon on January 20th 2021.
Act one starts with Maia talking to Jack right
after where the last episode had left off. Jack tries to be pleasant while Maia
clearly looks pissed. She seeks to leave as her mother chases after her. What’s
going on? Why do the Kings have to write such confusing shows? I don’t get all
of that.
We next see people treating an injured man
somewhere foreign looking. A doctor is helping with this situation until he is arrested
for some reason. Diane is back as her new firm and they are talking to each
other about various things. Marissa then talks to an investigator who is now
working for Diane. We learn about the doctor who was arrested for terrorism who
must be a client of Diane’s.
Act two has Maia wanting to talk to her dad
since she thinks that her uncle Jack and her mother set him up. But is this the
case? Her lawyers demands to go with her to this visit. We see Diane talking to
the doctor who was doing open heart surgery in Syria. His patient was a
terrorist according to Lucca. Diane is overruled by her senior associate in
what is believed to be a lesson in humility.
Adrian and Barbara talk to each other as he
feels that she might be overstepping some of her bounds. While at trial, the
lawyer talks about why the doctor shouldn’t be let out of prison yet. The judge
lets the client free as she feels that too much drama has already gone on thus
far.
Barbara and Adrian talk to some random man
about something that I didn’t quite catch right now. He seems to be mean to
them in some way. A man named Andrew is important in the case since he is a
black man who ran a Trump pac. The doctor is still helping the patient through
Skype, although he’s on the move since he feels that he is being watched and a
group of people surround him before arresting him.
Act three has Maia talking with her father. It’s
a bit strange since both of their lawyers are there in the room with them. Her
mother visited him. She doesn’t know what to say about Jack as he ends the
conversation here. He whispers something in her ear that neither of their
lawyers like. I only get something about a computer in this brief whisper. Adrian
talks about the fact that the Trump administration might be offended by their
firm’s record of police brutality cases. He wants someone in the firm who had
voted for Trump.
The case gets more heated, even though they don’t
know whether or not this doctor was helping a known terrorist yet. This patient
has four hours to live so the judge wants to solve this before 5:00. Marissa
talks to Maia before looking for the new investigator. Adrian was able to find
someone who voted for Trump in the firm, but I don’t catch who this guy is just
yet.
Lucca talks to the opposing lawyer in the case
over a meal that she takes from him. A witness is brought into the courtroom
for Diane’s side mentions that he might be in danger of losing his license if
he doesn’t continue to treat the case. A new witness is brought in that says
that the patient is a member of ISIS. Only this person turns out to be a
citizen of the United States, I think.
Act four has Maia talking with Jack slightly
before 4:00 when Marissa might be there to show up. Her father blames him for
the scam. Marissa talks to him over the phone while Maia looks up information
on his computer. Jack is distracted for long enough to help Maia find info on
the computer. Meanwhile at the trial, they learn that the man who is being
treated was trying to get his terrorist brother to return home. Due to a
Supreme Court case, the return ticket that he bought was considered aiding the
man and the judge rules against releasing the doctor.
Act five has Marissa talking to the fighters over
Skype when a man comes in and threatens to kill them if the patient dies. A bid
is won by the firm, although I don’t get what exactly happened. Who is this
supposed Trump voter? Lucca talks to the one lawyer again (I think that his
name is Colin) at the same bar as earlier. They then pick out a lover for each
other. While Lucca’s side won the case, a drone strike was made on the hospital
based on delays in court that kills the main terrorist and his brother as well
in addition to 32 other people.
On the next episode of The Good Fight, Lucca
seems to have a relationship with Colin that probably shouldn’t be happening,
the lawyers at Diane’s firm are served for some reason, and more things. Stay
tuned for the answers to what happens in the next episode on Friday in this blog.
For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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