The first 200 lines.
Yeah?
Uh, Mrs. Florrick, sorry,
the other bathroom's clogged.
Okay.
Thank you.
: Can I go to the jamboree?
: Why are you whispering?
Eli said to.
It's something Shannon's going to next weekend.
It's a Campus Faith jamboree.
No, it's not like what you think.
It's like a social. You don't even
have to believe in it or anything.
Why did Eli say we should whisper?
Oh, yeah-- he phoned and said that Dad needed his rest,
'cause of his debate.
: Oh...
: Thank you, Mrs. Florrick.
Do you want some French toast? Shannon made it.
: Tell her about the jamboree.
Tell Mom about the jamboree.
It's really cool, Mrs. Florrick.
Like, you sing and you, like, play games.
It's really good for preteen self-esteem.
The toilet's clogged.
Shh! We're trying to let Dad sleep.
Eli said.
Today is Dad's debate.
: Who's this, Mrs. Florrick?
Oh, he's a guy who killed
his wife and her boyfriend. Allegedly killed his wife and her boyfriend.
They're gonna execute him tonight.
Unless my mom's appeal works. Unless the firm's
appeal works.
I got it.
Shut up.
He's got a new girlfriend.
It's a study partner.
Okay, could you all just stop
growing up so quickly? This is really good.
I told you.
She'll be with you in a second.
Um, some guy, uh, Collagan?
Kerrigan?
I'll take it in the...
He got jealous that his wife was divorcing him,
so he burned down her home.
Whoa. I wish I lived here.
Yes. This is Alicia Florrick.
Hello, Mrs. Florrick.
This is Jason Kerrigan.
with the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
Yes. Is everything all right?
Yes. You filed the final habeas petition
for Carter Wright last night, correct?
Yes.
I'm calling to ask if, uh, you'll be filing an addendum
before tonight's execution.
I'm sorry, can you... repeat that?
Will you be filing an addendum to the brief?
Mrs. Florrick?
Uh, yes, uh, an addendum.
We will be.
Let me phone you back, if you don't mind.
I don't mind, but I'm under a bit of a...
Okay. It's okay.
Call me within the hour.
(rock music blaring, phone ringing)
It's Saturday-- I said no calls.
Oh, I'm so sorry,
Will-- it's Alicia.
Oh. Hey, sorry, I thought it was work.
What's wrong?
Nothing. I mean...
it might be nothing.
Last night I turned in the appeal
on the Carter Wright execution, and I...
approximately two minutes ago,
the Seventh Circuit clerk phoned me back
and he asked...
if I had an addendum.
Will?
So, tell me what he said exactly.
He phoned me, and he said they received our appeal
and he wanted to know when he could expect
an addendum. And you never said anything about an addendum?
No.
When I turned it in Friday night,
no, I didn't say anything.
But...
Did he phone the office?
No, he phoned my home.
I don't understand-- why did he phone your home?
I put that number on the buck slip--
if he had any questions.
Where was it left?
I said I...
would be phoning him back about our addendum.
Good. When does he expect your call?
Within the hour.
Okay. I have to phone Diane.
I'll phone you right back. Stay there, okay?
Oh. Can I just go back and answer that?
What's up? I thought you were off the grid.
Alicia just got a call from the clerk at the Seventh Circuit,
asking if we have an addendum on our appeal.
You're hearing me, aren't you?
Yes.
What did Alicia say?
She said she'd phone him right back.
Good girl. Uh, wh-where are you?
Heading back. Gonna try to pull in
whoever I can on a Saturday. You're there?
Yes. I was just going in to see him,
try to keep him calm.
Do you know the clerk at the 7th?
No. He didn't say anything else?
No. Hopefully, Alicia can get more when she phones back.
Maybe it should be one of us phoning.
Nah, this guy's breaking the rules
trying to tell us there's something we missed
without actually telling us there's something we missed.
If we treat this out of the ordinary, he'll bolt.
He might also be telling us we have an opportunity.
A last Hail Mary appeal?
You need to get someplace where you can talk.
I'm sending Kalinda over to Alicia right now.
Good. I'll-I'll phone you in 30 minutes.
Step through, please.
Step back, please.
Hi.
Hi.
How you doing?
I slept.
Good.
You hear anything?
The judges didn't say anything?
N-No.
But we just submitted it last night.
I got the warden
to agree to a phone call with your daughter.
Yeah.
That's okay.
It's been ten years.
I don't even blame her.
Ruby's moved on.
You have to know what you want to know.
Hi. Your mom?
Yeah, but you can't just throw her out there.
You work with my mom?
Yeah.
Sure.
And you're sure
the clerk said addendum, not amendment?
Yes, I'm sure.
Okay, so it's very important you don't seem
overly eager for information
when you call him back.
That's right. The most important
thing to do is sound casual.
You're just proofreading the addendum.
Keep him talking-- the more he gives us, the better.
And try to get him to point to a specific section of the brief.
Or ask if there is a section missing.
But he might get suspicious,
so don't ask him too many direct questions.
I think that Alicia should play this one by ear.
Yes, of course.
Anything he gives us will be helpful.
Good, Kalinda. Keep us on your cell.
Sure.
You okay?
Seventh Circuit Appellate Court.
Oh, hi. This is Alicia Florrick.
We spoke about an hour ago.
You had inquired about an addendum.
Yeah.
Uh, well, I was going through our appeal...
MAN (in background): They're all waiting on you.
Do you want me to phone back?
No, no, that's okay.
: I'll be right in.
I was here going through our appeal,
and I was just wondering,
uh, which section you were referring to.
Which... what?
I can't recall which section...
uh, you said that you felt was incomplete.
: Just tell him you'll talk later.
Look, I'm here till 6:00.
If you have an addendum to file, he needs it by then.
Do you understand?
I understand, but why don't we talk later-- you sound busy.
Stay by the phone.
Well, we have a deadline:
6:00 p.m.
Great. Nine hours to figure out what we missed,
or Carter dies.
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