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Who Is “Bad Client” News Commentator Madeline McBride on ‘Bull’?
by 2Paragraphs in Culture | February 22, 2021
In the
Bull episode ‘The Bad Client,’ Dr. Jason Bull (
Michael Weatherly) uses the First Amendment’s freedom of speech to defend TAC’s client Madeline McBride. She’s a controversial news commentator on Wired News Network blamed for a man’s suicide after she accused him on air of murdering his stepdaughter.
Bull compares his client to The Hunchback of Notre Dame. When people see Madeline, he says “they’re appalled but they’re also fascinated.” So Bull’s approach is to “humanize her so people don’t find her so frightening and terrifying.” It’s now his job to make the jury care about her.
are, instead of waiting for them to reach some asinine standard of excellence? Nik Walker
What advice would you give to someone who may be struggling with the isolation and/or the current unrest?
My advice to anyone strugglingâfirst of all, know that everything youâre feeling is valid. This is an incredibly stressful time, you are living through active trauma. True freedom is freedom of expression, honest emotion: Do not feel the need to âstiff upper lipâ this one. Treat yourself gently, be patient. There is no need to achieve anything; as weâve seen now, the fact that weâre breathing is, in itself, an achievement. Get outside if you can. Talk to friends and family as often as possible. Journal. Talk to a therapist. Apply for unemployment if you need to, take that menial job if you must, there is
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