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In addition to Moffat, the series is executive produced by Emmy nominees Robert and Michelle King (The Good Fight, The Good Wife, Evil) and Liz Glotzer (Evil, The Good Fight). James Degus executive produces for Moonshot Entertainment. Cranston executive produces as well in addition to starring. Along with Moffat, Robert and Michelle King executive produce, as does Liz Glotzer of KingSize Productions. “Your Honor” is based on the Israeli series “Kvodo” created by Ron Ninio and Shlomo Mashiach.
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Speaking of which, Lee spends the entirety of “Part Six” looking into it and manages to discover Carlo’s involvement, all of which comes to a head in a climactic sequence that gives us an idea of the direction we’re going to be heading in for the back half of the season.Aside from Cranston, the Season 1 cast also included Hope Davis, Michael Stuhlbarg, Hunter Doohan, Carmen Ejogo, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Sofia Black-D’Elia, Maura Tierney, Amy Landecker, Margo Martindale, Lorraine Toussaint, Benjamin Flores Jr., Chet Hanks, Lamar Johnson, and Lilli Kay. Or does it? This doesn’t seem to be a philosophy that Carlo subscribes to, anyway, since he’s determined to do drug deals with Desire behind the backs of his parents, which might well create an opportunity for the gang to avenge Kofi’s death. Blood, it seems, remains thicker than water. It’s what she says to Adam that’s important, since when Rocco’s death comes up again (don’t they have anything else to talk about other than death?), she’s quick to remind him that whoever killed him didn’t just kill him, but her life with him, too. Her rapidly burgeoning romance with Adam seems real enough, and when she spends some quality alone time with Jimmy that night - blimey, that sounds like an innuendo, but I swear it isn’t - nothing she says to him gives the impression she has ulterior motives. It’s still hard to get a real sense of Fia. The only reason they don’t is that they see who dropped Adam off - Fia, with whom he spends almost the entirety of Your Honor episode 6, bonding over their mutual lost loved ones and sharing a cheeky smooch. The reason it’s funny is that he has no idea Jimmy has been roaming around his house and using his facilities, or indeed that he and Frankie are parked right outside waiting to whack him.
#In your honor driver
It’s later, after Michael puts two and two together and figures out that Ed’s son Trevor, a cab driver who fancies himself a luxury yachtsman, is who he’s after, that he goes back home and starts showing out to Adam. When Michael frantically unburdens himself to Ed, knowing that he’s not very likely to remember the exchange anyway, the overwhelming sense we get is of a man who deep down knows he’s not the type to deliver fruit and veg to the needy and hates himself for it. “This is my life,” he says, and he means it, even though it’s complete fiction. When he has to blag his way in to see Ed, an elderly man with dementia, can you guess what cover story he cooks up for himself? He poses as a deliveryman for a charitable non-profit delivering groceries to people who need them. The same idea comes up again a bit later in Your Honor season 1, episode 6, when Michael is tracking down the names of the Camry owners and crossing them off his little list.
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But the fact he still sees himself that way, despite everything, only makes him seem delusional. He clearly fancies himself as a selfless hero of a failed American justice system. Depicting him way back in the premiere as basically being a fictional version of that Rhode Island judge who’s always going viral on Facebook and never seems to convict anyone obviously wasn’t an accident.
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Michael’s awareness of the fact everything he’s doing is wrong is causing him to cast himself as the altruistic hero of his own made-up fantasies. The story he spins to get Nancy to pony up this information is so ridiculously morbid that, again, it’s almost funny.
#In your honor license
So, Michael’s latest scheme is to use the first three license plate numbers of the Toyota Camry he spotted on the gas station CCTV footage to get Nancy to turn up some potential owners. It’s a bleak gag, admittedly, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t chuckling at it all the way through. See, the episode is divided up almost evenly between scenes of Michael trying to uncover his blackmailer, and scenes of Jimmy and his goon, Frankie, plotting to kill Michael - the payoff is a brief five minutes of Michael really feeling himself when he thinks everything is finally coming together for him. There’s an episode-long joke in “Part Six”, although it isn’t intended as a joke however funny I happened to find it.