Maura is embarrassed to have to contradict the heart failure by age diagnose of the posh doctor of wealthy terminal cancer patient Chelsea Rothsburgher, kin of the governor. In fact she was injected air -fatally- and a potentially lethal dose of morphine. The latter calm too too late and is confessed as 'mercy aid with suicide' by loyal maid Polly Scott, meaning to avert murder suspicions from her sons, a recovering addict and a businessman in dire debt, but another trail leads to the chauffeur Brad Oskoff. Since Maura starts teach a college forensic science class, where she and charming professor Jack Armstrong have instant crushes, which she resists fearing it will go wrong 'as always', Angela feels responsible for pregnant Jane, who resents maternal meddling.
—KGF Vissers