Dory has been arrested. Drew, Portia and Elliott flounder as they panic about what may be coming their way.
Further details of the murder are leaked to the press anonymously. Who could have done such a thing? Dory and Drew lawyer up when forced to face the music. Show more
Alarming evidence surfaces that potentially obliterates Dory and Drew's chances of being acquitted. Elliott confronts his roots, and Portia attempts to make amends for testifying against her friends.
It's the tensest day of the gang's lives as the jury deliberates over Dory and Drew's fate.
As the gang tries their best to put aside their differences at Elliott and Marc's epic wedding. Dory can't help but feel wary that a threatening presence looms nearby.
Elliott takes the stand to testify for the defence. Portia's faith deepens, as does her bond with her new Christian friends. Show more
Dory’s lawyer comes up with the idea that she and her practically estranged parents should give a TV interview to improve Dory’s public image. Is it a good idea? Show more
While Dory and Drew face their gruelling first day in court, which begins with damning testimony from Portia, Elliott plays with fire by appearing on a conservative talk show.
Dory tries to casually grill Chantal’s awkward ex over supper, leading to an angry eruption.
Dory’s encounter is dismissed, but a stranger shows faith, while Elliot and Drew each tackle rivals.
Put-upon Dory explores a former acquaintance’s disappearance, despite the reservations of those closest to her.
Dory tries to reassure the missing woman’s parents at a vigil, but Elliot is looking out for a killer.
Given the mountains of evidence against them, Dory, Drew and their uninspiring legal team struggle to come up with a half-decent defence strategy. Portia and Elliott are interrogated by the police.
The media can't get enough of this salacious case, and Dory is starting to enjoy the attention. Meanwhile, Drew addresses the skeletons in his closet. Show more