The final dialogue is from the mother of the child dead on the operating table after doctors performed surgery. The words are should be a much easier case for you to prosecute Miss Johnson, you know I think Dr. Woods thought he was God, doubt he was wrong. The mother is Melissa Langner, screaming in the hospital corridor after her son had been declared dead after an unsuccessful procedure. She goes to extraordinary measures to prove the surgeons errored causing her son's death.
Brenda's team looks no further than the actual doctors performing the operation, but there is no proof of a crime, let alone murder. Brenda believes the mother certainly did not cause her son's death linking the numerous trips to the hospital with the youngster; he was not an entirely healthy youth but there was no reason to think his life was endangered.
The antagonists include the Deputy District Attorney not going to try the doctors for lack of tangible proof to win the case; he said he does not try cases he can't win. Other people in the mix were the in-laws issuing their opinions against the daughter-in-law. Brenda grills the doctors in the typical interview learning Dr. Woods made the decision to allow the boy to die rather than take preventive measures to save him but knowing he likely would be damaged permanently assuming he survived.
The tension is prevalent throughout the story between the mother and the hospital. Detective Daniels shares the scenes with Brenda obviously distraught at the outcome from the doctors' interview; Brenda apologizes to her in the garage prior to the climatic close.
The episode is certainly worth a look in order to enjoy excellent acting from the dominant cast members and indeed an ending providing twisted revengeful justice.
Brenda's team looks no further than the actual doctors performing the operation, but there is no proof of a crime, let alone murder. Brenda believes the mother certainly did not cause her son's death linking the numerous trips to the hospital with the youngster; he was not an entirely healthy youth but there was no reason to think his life was endangered.
The antagonists include the Deputy District Attorney not going to try the doctors for lack of tangible proof to win the case; he said he does not try cases he can't win. Other people in the mix were the in-laws issuing their opinions against the daughter-in-law. Brenda grills the doctors in the typical interview learning Dr. Woods made the decision to allow the boy to die rather than take preventive measures to save him but knowing he likely would be damaged permanently assuming he survived.
The tension is prevalent throughout the story between the mother and the hospital. Detective Daniels shares the scenes with Brenda obviously distraught at the outcome from the doctors' interview; Brenda apologizes to her in the garage prior to the climatic close.
The episode is certainly worth a look in order to enjoy excellent acting from the dominant cast members and indeed an ending providing twisted revengeful justice.