CBS's episodic legal drama focusing on the exciting adventures of Jason Bull's (Michael Weatherly) Trial Analysis Corporation (TAC) may bite off more than they could chew in the upcoming “Bull” season 3 episode 5. The TAC team was definitely hit hard by the recent death of their resident tech expert, Cable McCrory (Annabelle Attanasio) in the show's premiere episode and it looks like they could have used the late Cable's expertise in the upcoming episode.
Fans will remember that the episode prior to “Bull” season 3 episode 5 focused on the TAC team working on a case against the financial institution that had a hand in the death of Cable. While Cable's absence is definitely missed and her spot in the team was eventually filled by Taylor (MacKenzie Meehan), who used to work with Homeland Security, the upcoming episode is already ramping up the challenge.
According to the “Bull” season 3 episode 5 synopsis, the TAC team's upcoming case will focus on the convoluted case of a doctor being linked to a murder after he submits a DNA sample to a database. Unfortunately for the TAC team, it seems that the evidence is stacked against their current client despite his potentially true innocence.
The summary points out that Danny (Jaime Lee Kirchner) will be working with Taylor in figuring out if the Doctor's DNA was contaminated at any point. Fans want to know if Taylor is up to the task to support the TAC team just as much as – if not better than – the tech expert she replaced. While Taylor was instrumental in handling evidence in the show's previous episode, “Bull” season 3 episode 5 will be her first official run with the team.
Fans looking forward to seeing Meehan's Taylor step up once again as the TAC's newest team member can catch “Bull” Season 3 Episode 5 when it airs during its weekly Monday schedule on Oct. 22. Hopefully, Taylor won't be as volatile as the headstrong, but definitely still missed, Cable.


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