Ep 12. Stockholm Syndrome
- TV-14
- January 24, 2017
- 41 min
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5.5 (646)
Bull season 1 episode 12, titled "Stockholm Syndrome," follows Dr. Jason Bull and his team as they take on the case of a woman who has been accused of murdering her fiancé. The accused woman, Sarah, has no memory of the night in question and is clearly traumatized by the events leading up to her fiancé's death.
Sarah's defense is that she was suffering from Stockholm Syndrome, a psychological condition in which a hostage starts to develop feelings of trust and affection towards their captor. Sarah's fiancé had been emotionally abusive towards her and she claims that she was in such a state of fear and confusion that she turned to him for comfort and support, even though he was the one causing her pain.
Bull and his team find themselves facing a tough challenge as they try to prove Sarah's innocence. The prosecution argues that she was not suffering from Stockholm Syndrome but rather that she was a willing participant in the murder. They also point to evidence that suggests Sarah may have been suffering from a mental illness at the time of the crime.
As the trial progresses, Bull and his team are forced to confront some uncomfortable truths about the nature of abuse and trauma. They must navigate the delicate dynamics of victimization and agency, all while trying to build a compelling defense for their client.
Along the way, Bull finds himself forming a connection with Sarah, who is desperate for someone to believe her side of the story. He uses his expertise in human behavior to help her come to terms with the traumatic events of the past and find the courage to speak her truth in court.
"Stockholm Syndrome" is a deeply emotional episode that tackles some difficult themes with sensitivity and nuance. It asks important questions about the nature of abuse and offers a powerful message of hope and healing for survivors. The performances are outstanding, particularly that of Sarah, who is portrayed with remarkable depth and complexity by the guest actor. Overall, this is an episode that will resonate with viewers long after the credits have rolled.