It’s Leonard Knox’s turn to step into the spotlight.

Leonard Knox is the final one of our Baby Lawyers to have the spotlight turned on him.

Is he really as cocky, calculated, and cold-blooded as he seems?

SUSANNAH FLOOD, REGE-JEAN PAGE

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By the end of Have You Met Leonard Knox?

we discover that the answer is…sort of but not really.

Theyll leave that to the guy with the MacArthur grant to study ants, thank you very much.

This is their thing.

The murderer is being tried on a state level and Roger wants nothing to do with it.

Leonard has another idea: Charge him for misprision of a felony.

Who should come to Leonards side, but Miss Kate Littlejohn.

He needs to bring Nash to justice.

This charge only comes with a three-year sentence, but it issomething.

Her argument to her boss is pretty much dont bet against Leonard Knox.

Leonard seems relieved and grateful.

Alone with Kate, he still has no answer for why he was so passionate about this case.

He wanted justice for the victim.

Kate reminds him, thats reason enough.

But when he pulls up outside, he cant bring himself to go in.

Hes not about that life anymore.

Aw, Leonard Knoxs heart grew three sizes today.

Now that the Major Case of the Week is over, can we talk about something delightful and confusing?

You guys, what is going on with Jill and Roger?

Are they in love?

Are they just best friends?

This is so exciting!

Jill is also very excited about the news until she has a chat with Tina Krissman.

Tina once had season tickets that she shared with a friend, and now those two arent friends anymore.

Going to games together is a cool, fun thing.

Sharing season tickets is like a marriage.

A marriage that will end in divorce.

So what does lawyer extraordinaire Jill Carlan do to protect her friendship with Roger?

She draws up some very thick contracts.

Roger either signs the contracts or finds someone else to split the tickets with.

But Roger doesnt want to go to any baseball games without Jill.

His dream hasnt been to just have season tickets to the Yankees.

Its been to have season tickets to the Yankees with Jill.

Baseball has not been so romantic since Michael Squints Palledorous and Wendy Peffercorn.

But will Jill and Roger ever really go there?

Have they gone there in the past?

This relationship is a glorious mystery!

Perhaps love is in the air over in the Southern District of New York.

Jay is a man making moves.

He meets a new court clerk working under Tina and is immediately smitten.

He cannot get enough of Lara!

He is, however, worried about how his BFF Tina Krissman will take the news.

Adorably, Jay goes to seek Tinas approval.

She does not give it to him.

Theyve worked hard to get him where he is and he cant afford distractions.

He must bethe best.

A relationship would hold him back from his career goals.

As sincere as Tina is, Jay goes ahead and asks Lara out anyway.

Jays living his life, Tina!

Another surprisingly heartfelt moment comes by way of Sandra Bells case.

Shes defending a comedian who tweeted a picture that looks like she is assassinating the president.

The comedian is pretty pumped about all the press and her eventual restraining order.

She was never a real threat, so this is best case scenario for her.

Sandra is loyal to a fault and Seth cant help himself, so this quickly turns personal.

Sandra never liked Seth and his opinions on California anyway, she tells him.

Sandra is tiny and scary, Seth says.

These two people arent great at insults.

It takes a little one-on-one with Allison to help ease the tension.

She tells Sandra that Seth is a good guy.

Shes trying to move on from their breakup, and so should Sandra.

Allison appreciates Sandy defending her honor, but she needs to put her client first.

Sandra never really gave Seth a chance.

Its a nice note to end their case on.

Too tightly, sometimes.

She never liked Seth because she was always afraid hed come between them.

Allison tells her pal that she has nothing to worry about.

Your mine, she says.