A 'Bounty' of Lessons in This Week's 'Bull'
In this week's episode of “Bull,” Dr. Bull and team are representing Trent Bolton, a retired FBI-agent-turned-bounty-hunter whose first gig goes…
April 17, 2019 at 02:38 PM
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In this week's episode of “Bull,” Dr. Bull and team are representing Trent Bolton, a retired FBI-agent-turned-bounty-hunter whose first gig goes wildly off the rails: He finds his mark, threatens him with a gun, knocks him unconscious, zip-ties his hands and tosses him into his trunk for a secure delivery to the bail bondsman. Unfortunately, the guy in the trunk—Michael Cole—isn't the actual target. Oops.
Upon learning of his mistake, Bolton takes the unconscious Cole to the ER and slips out the door.
Bolton gets caught and faces up to 30 years in prison for a litany of criminal charges. Of course, Dr. Bull thinks he can persuade the prosecutor to cut a deal, but this time, he's up against a hungry, albeit brand new, ADA who feels her case is on solid ground.
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