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Bull
Dr. Jason Bull is the charming and cocky founder of successful trial consulting firm Trial Analysis Corporation, where he and his team of experts employ psychology, human intuition and high-tech data to understand jurors, lawyers, witnesses and defendants, and construct effective narratives to help their clients win. Bull's team include his brother-in-law Benny, neurolinguistics expert Marissa, former detective Danny, hacker Cable, and Chunk, who helps perfect clients' appearances for trial. "Bull" is inspired by the early career of Dr. Phil McGraw, who also serves as executive producer.
S5, EP13 "The Law of the Jungle"
Bull is hired to help a woman determined to go against legal advice when she insists on pleading guilty to the murder of a wealthy philanthropist who preyed on her as a teenager.
S5, EP14 "Under the Influence"
Chunk does his daughter a favor and convinces Bull to represent a teenager who is on trial for robbery and refuses to name his accomplice; Chunk is suspicious of Anna's boyfriend; Taylor struggles when the trial has her working around the clock.
S5, EP15 "Snatchback"
Bull represents Hank Alston, a child recovery agent charged with fraud for not having documented proof of his covert work; Izzy wants Benny to consider hitting back at his opponent in the district attorney race.
S4, EP6 "Into the Mystic"
A woman who has a reputation for aggressive behavior is on trial for her husband's murder, but she claims to have no memory of it due to an alcohol-induced blackout.
S5, EP12 "Evidence to the Contrary"
Bull and the team worry about jury bias when Bull mounts a murder trial defense for a Black Lives Matter activist.
S5, EP11 "Truth and Reconciliation"
Flashbacks reveal Bull's attempt to get a new trial for a wrongly convicted prisoner that inspired him to work in trial science 12 years earlier.
S5, EP10 "The Boy Who Cried Murder"
Izzy asks Bull to petition the court to have her best friend's body exhumed when the woman's son alleges she was murdered, despite her death already ruled accidental.
S5, EP9 "The Bad Client"
Bull uses the First Amendment's freedom of speech to defend a controversial news commentator blamed for a man's suicide after she accused him on air of murder.