The Good Fight
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Is there anyone you would not represent?

Her inexperience isnt an issue for either of them.
Perhaps her moral flexibility is the chief allure here.
This is a show calledThe Good Fight, but the title is often suffused with irony.
The reason for most of these decisions is simple: money.
The sole difference between the normal clients and the repugnant clients is the fee.
Reddick-Lockhart will sell out if the price is right.
Its that the murderous cartel boss is supposed to get premium service.
Wackner lays it out in a speech to Marissa: You know why all these people are here?
Thats why Exxon beats out Mr. Nobody.
So thats an issue for the balance sheet, not the conscience.
Liz and Diane now have a boss worse than John Larroquettes mercurial demon.
The only problem is that the defendant cannot pay the settlement.
The judge has to follow the law, after all.
Thats how the justice system works.
She hasnt even taken the bar.
Dianes decision to blow the whistle without Kurts knowledge satisfies her conscience while breaching their marital contract.
They are in the same gross club.
See also: James Carville and Mary Matalin.