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* INeverSaidItWasPoison: The reference to the use of an orange soda bottle as a silencer links the account which posted it to knowledge of the crime, since the police never had released this fact.
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* FiringDay: Branch dismisses Serena Southerlyn, having decided that her passion and sympathy for defendants made her a great advocate but a poor fit for her for her work in the DA's office, where she frequently butted heads with [=McCoy=] and Branch over politics and procedures. She remains the only Assistant District Attorney fired by the DA in the original show before it went into hiatus.
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The victim of the episode is found in a recording studio, shot to death. The gunshot was silenced by a glass bottle. The victim is identified as a well-known hip-hop DJ. Fontana and Green believe that the truth behind a rap legend's murder may be found in some rap lyrics. The rap legend's protege is brought to trial, but when he pays a friend to confess, the prosecution worries that neither person can be found guilty. Arthur Branch fires Serena Southerlyn from the DA's office.
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The victim of the episode is found in a recording studio, shot to death. The gunshot was silenced by detectives find a glass bottle."ghetto silencer", a soda bottle duct taped to a weapon. The victim is identified as a well-known hip-hop DJ. Fontana and Green believe that the truth behind a rap legend's murder may be found in some rap lyrics. The rap legend's protege protégé Four-Strike is brought to trial, but when he pays a friend to confess, the prosecution worries that neither person can be found guilty. Arthur Branch fires Serena Southerlyn from the DA's office.
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* PutOnABus: Serena Southerlyn is fired from the district attorney's office.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: Branch cites that exact same phrase when firing Serena. He calls her a great attorney, but he finds her passion more appropriate for advocacy work than for being a prosecutor: "Advocacy is warm-blooded, enforcement's got to be cold-blooded, and blind, and even angry."
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The death of Jam Master Jay of Music/RunDMC.
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[[SuddenlySexuality Say it with me now]]: "Is this because I'm a lesbian?"
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* UsefulNotes/StraightEdge: The victim was a famous rapper who wanted to rap about partying instead of gangsta feuds.
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* UsefulNotes/StraightEdge: The victim was a famous rapper who wanted to rap about partying instead of gangsta feuds.
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* UsefulNotes/StraightEdge: The victim was a famous rapper who wanted to rap about partying instead of gangsta feuds.
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Directed by Creator/ParisBarclay
Written by Creator/RichardSweren & Creator/ElleJohnson
Written by Creator/RichardSweren & Creator/ElleJohnson