Jason Bull's (Michael Weatherly) Trial Analysis Corporation team may have been hit hard when news of Cable's (Annabelle Attanasio) death reached them but it seems that the “Bull” cast still have their vulnerabilities. “Bull” season 3 episode 6 is poised to hit hard when someone close to one of the TAC team members gets snared by a particularly grisly accident.
According to the “Bull” season 3 episode 6 synopsis, Marissa's (Geneva Carr) husband, Greg (David Furr), will be on the receiving end of a jury's judgment when an accident in one of his restaurants results in a dead employee. Because of this, Bull and Benny (Freddy Rodriguez) will have to figure out a way to convince a jury that the employee's death was simply a non-coincidental accident rather than due to “irresponsible management.”
But the “Bull” season 3 episode 6 promo trailer seems to paint a different picture about Bull and TAC's newest case. The trailer teases that Greg's kitchen fire may not even be a simple accident – with Greg being the prime suspect for an act of arson. Fans are also shown scenes of Marissa losing her trust in the husband she recently remarried, putting her marriage on the line as well.
Considering the new stakes involved in “Bull” season 3 episode 6, fans can expect to be treated to an episode where the TAC team might not be functioning at their best. While working towards saving someone close to the team is a good motivation, the potential for Greg to be willfully responsible for the accident that resulted in the death of his employee will be at the back of everyone's mind until the truth is definitely exposed.
Fans looking forward to seeing how Bull's team pulls through in this episode to either help or bring down one of their own can catch “Bull” season 3 episode 6 when it airs during its usual Monday broadcast schedule tonight, Oct. 29. Hopefully, the promo trailer is simply amping up the anticipation and the proceedings over Greg's case go off without a hitch.


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