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For episode 105, let’s consider that in this era of Thomas J. Henry spending untold zillions to convince the state of Texas he’s not the T-800 in a six thousand dollar suit, we can instead recall a simpler time, when criminal attorney Betty Blackwell referenced her own late night television advertisement in a subsequent advertisement that swapped out the perp’s photo for something that looked vaguely dustier (we’re left to guess what Brian’s problem was but we can safely assume it was something in the DUI / controlled substances department - or maybe not. Betty did not specifically say she was unwilling to represent clients accused of bombing government facilities. In retrospect, maybe this wasn’t such a simple time after all.
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For episode 105, let’s consider that in this era of Thomas J. Henry spending untold zillions to convince the state of Texas he’s not the T-800 in a six thousand dollar suit, we can instead recall a simpler time, when criminal attorney Betty Blackwell referenced her own late night television advertisement in a subsequent advertisement that swapped out the perp’s photo for something that looked vaguely dustier (we’re left to guess what Brian’s problem was but we can safely assume it was something in the DUI / controlled substances department - or maybe not. Betty did not specifically say she was unwilling to represent clients accused of bombing government facilities. In retrospect, maybe this wasn’t such a simple time after all.
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