Bull

2016
4.6
572 reviews
TV-14
Rating
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Season 3 episodes (23)

1 The Ground Beneath Their Feet
9/24/18
Bull returns to work following his heart attack with a new rich client for the firm to represent: an insurance company being sued by a dying mother for denying coverage of her liver transplant.
2 Jury Duty
10/1/18
Bull finds himself on the opposite side of voir dire, when he serves jury duty while simultaneously mounting a defense for a woman on trial for killing her daughter's murderer.
3 Excessive Force
10/8/18
Bull and the TAC team are at the center of a federal civil suit dividing the city when they consult for the NYPD on the defense of a police officer accused of excessive force in the shooting of an unarmed man. As they aim to select jurors who will focus on the shooting's circumstances, the social politics surrounding the case create tension within their own ranks.
4 Justice for Cable
10/15/18
Business becomes personal for Bull when TAC assists with a civil suit against the bank that funded the terrorists responsible for Cable’s death. Also, Marissa enlists her former homeland security co-worker and international banking cyber-investigator, Taylor Rentzel, to help with the suit.
5 The Missing Piece
10/22/18
Bull joins the defense team of a seemingly unwinnable case when a doctor is put on trial for murder after his submission to a DNA database links him to a homicide. While Bull and Benny work on selecting jurors who are predisposed to trust their instincts instead of incontrovertible evidence, Danny and Mackenzie research if their client's DNA sample may have been contaminated.
6 Fool Me Twice
10/29/18
Bull and the TAC team help one of their own when Marissa's restaurateur husband, Greg (David Furr), is charged with involuntary manslaughter after one of his employees dies in a kitchen fire allegedly caused by negligence. During voire dire, Bull and Benny aim to select jurors who will believe the fire was an accident and not a pattern of irresponsible management.
7 A Girl Without Feelings
11/5/18
Bull confronts his guilt over closing his psychiatric practice to start TAC when his former patient, a young woman who is a clinical sociopath, goes on trial for killing her brother. When Bull and Benny’s client has no memory of the crime due to her mental condition, they enter a “Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity” plea and aim to seat jurors that are sympathetic to mental illness.
8 But for the Grace
11/12/18
Bull takes on a pro bono client who was poorly advised by his public defender to plead guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge and is now facing felony manslaughter after the victim dies.
9 Separation
12/3/18
Danny enlists her colleagues to help when her boyfriend, Gabriel (E.J. Bonilla), is arrested for being in the country illegally and threatened with deportation. Also, Bull represents a German national who is being sued by a museum over possession of a valuable painting.
10 A Higher Law
12/10/18
Bull agrees to have TAC represent a priest who is charged in a fatal hit-and-run after he's found behind the wheel of the church van involved in the crash. But the case is complicated when the priest claims that the actual driver confessed to him, but he can't reveal that person's identity due to the confidentiality that comes with confession.
11 Separate Together
1/14/19
Bull and his on-again, off-again romantic rival, Diana Lindsay (Jill Flint), join forces to create two separate but collaborative defense teams when Diana's niece and her husband are charged with armed robbery. As the trial gets underway, Bull's reunion with Diana is strained by his new post-heart attack regimen.
12 Split Hairs
1/21/19
Bull mounts the defense of New York City's chief medical examiner, Julia Martin (Francie Swift), when she is charged with tampering with evidence tied to the years-old case that made her career. As Bull worries that his client's propensity for brutal honesty could affect her chances in court, he aims to fill the jury with individuals inclined to believe she made a mistake rather than conspired to tamper with forensic evidence.
13 Prior Bad Acts
2/4/19
Bull's new relationship with Diana, his on-again romantic rival, is complicated by his renewed feelings for his ex-wife, Isabella (Yara Martinez), when they're reunited by the sudden death of her and Benny's father. Also, a deceased tech billionaire's brother comes to TAC for help in bringing suit against the doctor he holds personally responsible for the tycoon's death.
14 Leave It All Behind
2/11/19
Bull aims to raise reasonable doubt among the jurors in his friend Nathan's (Shawn Parsons) trial when the man is tried for his wife's murder and the prosecution's case is based on circumstantial evidence.
15 Security Fraud
2/18/19
Bull gets to work alongside his idol, Walter Franklin (Dan Ziskie), a legendary lawyer who asks him to help a family bring suit against the U.S. government for the wrong death of a man killed while in witness protection. As the trial gets underway, Bull's admiration for Walter is tested when the eminent litigator begins to deviate from Bull's advice in court.
16 Forfeiture
2/25/19
The TAC team works tandem cases when Chunk represents his first legal client, Darius Lambert (Brian Bradley), a young man facing federal counterfeiting charges, and Bull represents Darius' grandfather, Willie Lambert (Ben Vereen), who may lose his business to the FBI for owning the barbershop where the fake goods were sold.
17 Parental Guidance
3/18/19
Bull and the TAC team represent a teen boy raised in complete isolation when the young man goes on trial for murder after engaging in a deadly shootout. As the trial gets underway, Bull looks to select jurors who believe his sheltered client acted under the misguided influence of the only other person he has ever known.
18 Don’t Say a Word
4/1/19
Bull’s romantic rival, Diana Lindsay (Jill Flint), jeopardizes her career when she secretly has Bull come to Texas to assist a couple fighting against her former client for custody of their grandchildren.
19 Bounty
4/15/19
Danny enlists Bull's help with the assault trial of her former FBI mentor, Trent Bolton (Manny Perez), a bounty hunter who kidnapped the wrong mark during his first assignment. After Bull learns their client received an anonymous tip that led him to nab the wrong person, he decides on a 'Mistake of Fact' defense, which asserts their client's actions were based on factual error.
20 The Good One
4/29/19
Bull fears that his client's family ties will negatively impact the jury when TAC represents the seemingly innocent young heir, Connor McCandless (Garrett Foster), of an infamous crime family on trial for murder with his brother. As the trial begins, Bull aims to convince his client to sever his trial from his brother's, which would pit the siblings against each other in court.
21 When the Rains Came
5/6/19
Bull helps mount a defense for Taylor's brother-in-law, Ralph Kelly (Bobby Moreno), a prison guard charged with manslaughter for the drowning deaths of two inmates in the middle of a hurricane. During the trial, Bull aims to convince the jury that his client tried to prevent a "greater harm" when he abandoned his prison command to evacuate his own family.
22 Pillar of Salt
5/13/19
Bull works to convince a jury that an alleged murder was actually a tragic accident when TAC represents a woman charged with her 3-year-old stepdaughter's death. Also, Benny gives Bull some surprising news regarding Isabella (Yara Martinez), Benny's sister and Bull's ex-wife.
101 Michael Weatherly Explains What Bull Looks For in a Woman
8/20/18
Dr. Jason Bull can be a bit of a ladies man - and he's had a few complicated relationships. He also seems to have a type, with admirable character traits. Michael Weatherly is happy to explain what his character is looking for in Bull.

About this show

Bull stars Michael Weatherly as Dr. Jason Bull in a drama inspired by the early career of Dr. Phil McGraw, the founder of one of the most prolific trial consulting firms of all time.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
572 reviews
Ken R
December 11, 2016
The show started off just fine. It was good, in fact. Each of the episodes has dealt with a different type of legal case, and are all, if you watch any particular episode, quite good. The problem is that every episode seems to be the same. They show the same mock jury selection, etc, each and every time and explain it all over again. There is really no character development, and the show lacks a crucial element for continued success: a Red John. So the show becomes more boring the longer you watch it, which is the opposite of what should happen. Sorry, Dr. Phil.
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A Google user
June 11, 2017
I truly enjoy Michael taking the lead on this show. Great character development and with the addition of the sultry Eliza Dushku, I'm looking forward to how this plays out. I'm concerned with each episode becoming predictable and boring. I truly hope there are more interesting plots on the way.
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Peter Scherer
December 22, 2016
As Ken R. previously stated in his review, these episodes are great TV Drama, the writing is typical CBS-quality, nothing showy, lots of snippy jokes and funny moments, but there's no serial-content. By "Serial", I mean a long running story arch that keeps viewers hooked and interested from one episode to the next. As Ken said, you can literally watch any of the first 9 episodes in any order and you won't miss a thing... Ken mentioned adding a "Red John", and while I also watched The Mentalist and found the overarching storylines intriguing, I don't really see an opportunity for such a character in Bull. To me, this show has so far been a viable alternative to NCIS and other CBS shows that have jumped the shark, but it's nowhere near the level of drama and intrigue as shows on HBO, Amazon, or Netflix. I truely believe the internet is the future of TV Drama. --------------------------------------------------- TLDR: Great show, weak character development, good writing, awesome casting, don't expect too much.
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