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* At the end of "Frontotemporal", Bull rushes to Marissa's new office while Chunk distract the new hire by showing the mock courtroom. Marissa says no when he tries to persuade her to come back.
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* "Under the Influence" has the office being [[BlatantLies in denial about any missing shirts]] when Benny gets in the TAC office asking if there's any campaign shirts missing.
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* "Off the Rails" has Bull address Benny as a religious fanatic because he doesn't want his daughter to be baptized.
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* "Bounty" has a rookie [=ADA=] objecting to Colon's question to a witness. When the judge asked why she was objecting, [[ItMakesSenseInContext She just says "I don't know".]]
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* "Justice for Cable" has Bull struggling to get out of the elevator when the deliverymen were bringing in boxes of financial banks from a local bank.
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* When dealing with Rebecca, who is considered a potential perpetrator of the murder of her husband who had a [[TheGamblingAddict gambling addiction]] and drove the family broke, Bull gives her the GoodNewsBadNews and figures it's implausible she'd be actually suspected. Then she reveals that her husband had put out an insurance policy on his life within the past six months, with the money to go to her which would inevitably create the image of murderous InsuranceFraud. All it takes is for Bull to hear 'insurance' before he [[OhCrap shows he knows all too well how bad this is.]]
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* When dealing with Rebecca, who is considered a potential perpetrator of the murder of her husband who had a [[TheGamblingAddict gambling addiction]] and drove the family broke, Bull gives her the GoodNewsBadNews and figures it's implausible she'd be actually suspected.pinned for it given the circumstances in her favor. Then she reveals that her husband had put out an insurance policy on his life within the past six months, with the money to go to her which would inevitably create the image of murderous InsuranceFraud. All it takes is for Bull to hear 'insurance' before he [[OhCrap shows he knows all too well how bad this is.]]
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* When dealing with Rebecca, who is considered a potential perpetrator of the murder of her husband who had a [[TheGamblingAddict gambling addiction]] and drove the family broke, Bull gives her the GoodNewsBadNews and figures it's implausible she'd be actually suspected. Then she reveals that her husband had put out an insurance policy on his life within the past six months, with the money to go to her which would inevitably create the image of murderous InsuranceFraud. All it takes is for Bull to hear 'insurance' before he [[OhCrap shows he knows all too well how bad this is.]]
-->'''Bull:''' Well, forget everything I said after 'good news'.
-->'''Bull:''' Well, forget everything I said after 'good news'.
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* Bull's Thanksgiving plans in Season 2: a day spent watching football in the office while enjoying a huge meal by himself. What makes it funny is that he and Marissa have a ritual where she presents him with the football package as Music/AlsoSprachZarathustra blares in the background.
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* When going to meet Marissa's new date. Bull has a inner monologue with himself about being nice and as he gets there thinks maybe he won't be so bad. Then he sees him and already decides he hates him.
* Lot of [[DeadpanSnarker Bull's]] mental thoughts or imagining what the jurors are thinking of can be funny.
* Lot of [[DeadpanSnarker Bull's]] mental thoughts or imagining what the jurors are thinking of can be funny.
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* Lot of [[DeadpanSnarker Bull's]] mental thoughts or imagining what the jurors are thinking of can be funny throughout the show.
* When going to meet Marissa's newdate.date in "Play the Hand You're Dealt". Bull has a inner monologue with himself about being nice and as he gets there thinks maybe he won't be so bad. Then he sees him and already decides he hates him.
* Lot of [[DeadpanSnarker Bull's]] mental thoughts or imagining what the jurors are thinking of can be funny.
* When going to meet Marissa's new
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* Lot of [[DeadpanSnarker Bull's]] mental thoughts or imagining what the jurors are thinking of can be funny.
* Lot of [[DeadpanSnarker Bull's]] mental thoughts or imagining what the jurors are thinking of can be funny.
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!!Meta
* The tagline "He'll get you off". Dr. Phil was asked about this tagline and whether he and the production crew were sincere about creating it for the show.
* The tagline "He'll get you off". Dr. Phil was asked about this tagline and whether he and the production crew were sincere about creating it for the show.