![]() Casimiro will react strongly against Howard and this should lead to definitively discredit him and quickly close the case. It is therefore expected that he will go mad, publicly accusing Casimiro of being bribed. The idea is that on the D-day, when Howard and Cliff take part in the mediation meeting in the presence of Judge Casimiro, Howard will be under the confused effects of that substance (which Saul will give him earlier in some way), and will have recently “discovered” that Saul has bribed Casimiro. Combining this with the meeting between Saul, Kim and the vet, everything suggests that Saul is in possession of a substance that sends a person into hyper-arousal. His job is to give Howard photos and information that would lead him to believe that Saul is bribing Judge Casimiro in order to get the Sandpiper case closed as soon as possible, allowing Saul to collect his share. The most plausible explanation is the following: the private investigator hired by Howard to spy on Saul actually works for Saul himself. At the end of the episode, Saul discovers with great surprise that Judge Casimiro has a broken arm and this sends him into a panic: in the car he observes the photos that have been taken of him and the fake Casimiro and it becomes clear that those photos are not credible, because the actor who plays Casimiro doesn’t have a broken arm. ![]() In episode 6 Saul shows up with an actor who looks a lot like Judge Casimiro. Saul and Kim are setting the stage very carefully for something big to come: all the false evidence sown during season six that aim to discredit Howard will culminate in what happens in episode 7. ![]() The D-day is a fundamental day in the evolution of the Sandpiper case, in which the mediation hearing will take place, chaired by Judge Casimiro.
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