A trial that tests the justice system—and everyone watching—streaming weekly on Hulu
The Trial Everyone Thinks They Know
In an era when narratives form before facts, Season 3 asks whether a fair fight is still possible. A famous defendant, a ravenous news cycle, and a city primed for outrage—this is the storm Jax walks into. The writers frame the case as both legal battleground and cultural referendum, and the tension never lets up.
The Ethics of Winning
One of the show’s strengths is how it interrogates success. A courtroom victory isn’t always a moral one, and the season refuses easy catharsis. Jax’s decisions land with consequences that feel immediate and human. Colleagues question her calls; loved ones question her balance. The show’s empathy stretches to every corner without excusing harm.
Characters With Edges, Not Labels
Support players get arcs with teeth: loyalty tested, ambition priced, truth bargained. Even the accused is more than a headline. That complexity keeps each reveal surprising but inevitable—a sweet spot few series hit consistently.
Built to Trend Because It’s Built Right
The craft is clean, the dialogue economical, the turns earned. That’s why the series so often bubbles up when people ask what to watch this week. To feel the pull for yourself, watch the official Season 3 trailer, then lock in your Thursdays on Hulu.