(“You’re full of surprises,” Jack said after “You ain’t seen nothing yet,” Erin smiled back.) But Erin, probably sparked by something Anthony had said earlier - about how as DA, she’d be busy networking and glad-handing and not helping victims firsthand anymore - announced to the press that she would be running “not this time,” and instead was right where she needs to be. But rather than slip out the back, dodging waiting reporters, Erin turned to speak to the press - detailing the sentencing, and then addressing the elephant in the room: her candidacy for DA. After that win, Anthony, Jack, Jamie and Eddie were waiting for Erin. Once they did, Erin successfully got the man sentenced to 25 years. * When a man who Erin had let go weeks prior (having remanded him to a rehab program) started assaulting women again, Jamie and Eddie worked hard to get one of his new victims to testify. He maintained, “I’m exactly where I want to be,” and they drove off.Įlsewhere in the already-renewed drama’s season finale: Of some note, Baez from the car closely regarded their farewell, and when Danny seemed a bit distracted when he hopped into the passenger seat, Baez asked if he was OK. Jackie and Danny then parted ways again, though not before she nudged him to find his own happy, as she did out in the boondocks. Fire Country Spinoffs Teased by CBS Exec: ‘We’re Doubling Down’
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