The Law According to Jax | Power, Privilege, and Perception in Reasonable Doubt
With an intentional mix of veteran and emerging Black storytellers, creator Raamla Mohammed built a writers’ room that gives Reasonable Doubt its voice and authenticity.
With an intentional mix of veteran and emerging Black storytellers, creator Raamla Mohammed built a writers’ room that gives Reasonable Doubt its voice and authenticity.
The Season 3 finale of Reasonable Doubt delivers its most explosive hour yet, unraveling the real story behind Wendy’s death while pushing Jax Stewart into her boldest chapter so far.
As Reasonable Doubt heads into its newly announced fourth season, three-time Black Reel Award nominee Emayatzy Corinealdi remains the show’s steady center.
Episode nine of Reasonable Doubt, “D’Evils,” brings the season to a simmering boil as Jax’s faith in her client collides with the truth she may not want to face.
Betrayal burns brighter than ever in Reasonable Doubt’s “Ignorant Sh*t.” As the Ozzie trial unravels, Jax faces family secrets, hidden agendas, and a house of lies ready to collapse.
Grief and memory collide in “Lost One,” a powerful and deeply personal episode of Reasonable Doubt that forces Jax to confront her childhood trauma and her fear of losing her mother.
Old secrets surface and new betrayals emerge in “No Church in the Wild.”
In this week’s gripping episode of Reasonable Doubt titled “Threat,” the courtroom heats up as Jax Stewart (Emayatzy Corinealdi) dismantles the prosecution’s witnesses one by one while her personal life spirals further out of control.