In fact, I didn't like Fitz very much from the beginning to the end. The whole show only felt that he was emotional when he shook hands with the victim at the end, instead of just focusing on the case and leaving his favorite family, who betrayed Tabby and Ted's brother. However, the show gave Ted more emotional shots. He actually poured love into everyone around him, but unfortunately he couldn't get the same return, so he sinned.
The two of them are all about getting the attention of the people around them, the difference is that Fitz wants to prove himself, while Ted just wants to get love.
Ted wanted to convey his ideas through the court trial, even at the risk of death, but after listening to the speeches of the victims and their families, he was unable to express his prepared and powerful theories. He probably did not expect that he would hurt him. For so many people, he is not completely evil, and even thinks that he is the most flesh-and-blood person in the show.
It's really hard to fall asleep after watching the show
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