What do you mean? I'm confused....
The 'role of the black woman', is the accused fellows' wife (how could you not know that? Because the husband was white?), and ultimately a brief suspect. (The woman whom was murdered was the couples' babysitter).
Also, you must be the only person whom didn't see the crystal-clear and obviously heavy innuendo in Kalindas' (Archie Panjabi) testimony...'Client 12' (used for the 'example' in her testimony)was clearly Judge Reigert! This is why he'd looked so uncomfortable during her testimony, and why he'd ultimately granted Florrick a re-trial on the grounds of Childs' 'sexual witch-hunt'! The defense attorney cleverly stood up to object once again, so that the 'names of the Client List' didn't have to become public record (meaning the married, father-of-three Judge Reigert would not be 'outed')....Childs' didn't look like he got it, either, though...
:-)
The 'role of the black woman', is the accused fellows' wife (how could you not know that? Because the husband was white?), and ultimately a brief suspect. (The woman whom was murdered was the couples' babysitter).
Also, you must be the only person whom didn't see the crystal-clear and obviously heavy innuendo in Kalindas' (Archie Panjabi) testimony...'Client 12' (used for the 'example' in her testimony)was clearly Judge Reigert! This is why he'd looked so uncomfortable during her testimony, and why he'd ultimately granted Florrick a re-trial on the grounds of Childs' 'sexual witch-hunt'! The defense attorney cleverly stood up to object once again, so that the 'names of the Client List' didn't have to become public record (meaning the married, father-of-three Judge Reigert would not be 'outed')....Childs' didn't look like he got it, either, though...
:-)