I really hope we get the chance to meet Sharon's children at some point. She wants him to have a relationship with his mother for as long as his mother can do it, and Sharon will stand beside him and ensure he doesn't regret any decisions he makes. It's so well done how Sharon always puts Rusty and his needs first, even if she's scared to death at the thought of losing him. : Rusty, how she got there isn't as important as what she does with it.Sharon: Rusty, how she got there isn't as important as what she does with it. Rusty: It's bad, isn't it, that she didn't check in there on her own. Rusty's balloon of happiness was deflated a little when his mom revealed that she was in court-ordered rehab. As always, Sharon maintained the utmost composure and the meeting went really well. Cruz gave brilliant performances all night: the initial courtroom scene and his disbelief about Dante's release, the look on his face when witness Cesar (who was the murderer) said he wasn't the same person he was all those years ago and the emotional moment with Dante's grandmother.Įlsewhere, Provenza used his personal day to help Rusty deliver his mother from rehab to the station to meet the other Sharon in his life, Raydor. When she told him he reminded her of her son and he raised his face with a tear rolling down his cheek - wow. In his own time, he promised Dante's grandmother that she would finally get justice. Sanchez reopened another case that of Dante's father. She had no faith in the system to solve Dante's murder.ĭante's murder was solved and Sanchez delivered the news that he was also innocent of the crime to which he confessed. Dante's grandmother lost her son to an unsolved murder years ago and now she lost her grandson. Then Dante was killed and Sanchez thought it was his fault. Sanchez was certain everything about the case was cut and dry, but Sharon found holes in the protected witness' memory. It was too late for Dante to take back his confession, so he did his time. One more strike and his friend would go away for life.įor his lie he was given protection in prison from his friend - who only lasted seven months on the outside before getting a life sentence anyway. As it turned out, he was committing armed robbery 23 miles away from Anna's murder, but copped to it to protect his friend from the 3 Strikes laws. Dante knew he wasn't a good guy, but he wasn't a killer, either. He lied in his parole hearing to get out so that Anna's true killer was finally found and prosecuted.
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