: While in jail, Robyn attempts to mentor a young girl named Kisha , who reminds Robyn of her younger self. She urges Kisha to choose counseling over a life of crime, showing "the process" of how to fix a broken system from the right side of the law.
: Detective Mallory is promoted and transferred to cover up the mess, effectively removing a major long-term threat to Robyn’s operation.
McCall races against time to prevent the assassination of , the prosecutor leading the legal charge against her vigilante activities. The threat stems from a desperate father whose son has been imprisoned for two years for a crime he didn't commit; the boy's resulting self-harm drives the father to target Grafton as the face of an unjust system. Key Plot Points
: The assassination plot is thwarted with Dante’s help. It is revealed that ADA Ellis and a mobster partner were the true puppet masters, hoping to profit politically and legally from Grafton's death. Outcome and Impact
: Being in jail forces Robyn to be honest with Delilah and Aunt Vi , who must cope with the helplessness of knowing their loved one is behind bars.
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: Having had her life saved by the "vigilante," DA Grafton agrees to a truce: she won't advocate for McCall's methods, but as long as Robyn "stays in her lane," Grafton will leave her alone.
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