Bull (TV Series)
The Illusion of Control (2017)
Geneva Carr: Marissa Morgan
Quotes
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Ron Getman : So, uh, what kind of jurors are we looking for?
Marissa Morgan : Well, as you so beautifully explained in your opening statement to our empty chairs, our narrative is that Bull is human. His job isn't to see the future. It's to give the best advice possible with the information he's given. Now, for that to work, we need jurors who can separate certainty from chance, people who understand that there are limits to foreseeability, that choices and outcomes don't always correlate. We want to focus on individuals who judge circumstances only on the factors that they can control.
Ron Getman : I'm sorry. Was that English? I-I-I just I-I don't know what the hell she's talking about.
Benny Colón : Think of, uh, texting and driving. Right? It's illegal, but we've all done it. Now, you got two people driving on the same road. First person finishes their text, puts their phone away, keeps on driving. No one's the wiser. But as the other person is hitting "send," a kid chases a ball onto the street. The car hits the kid. Now, is the second person more culpable than the first because a kid jumped out
Ron Getman : Okay, so what we need is people that understand - that sometimes stuff just happens.
Marissa Morgan : Yeah, exactly.
Ron Getman : Well, why didn't you say that in the first place?
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Marissa Morgan : [He] understands that outside forces sometimes shape outcomes.