Ep 17. Dark Horse
- April 14, 2022
- 42 min
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7.5 (163)
Bull Season 6 Episode 17, titled "Dark Horse," centers around the team's latest case involving a young entrepreneur facing legal troubles after creating a controversial new app.
The episode kicks off with Taylor Rentzel, the founder of an up-and-coming dating app called "BaeWatch," seeking Bull's help after being hit with multiple lawsuits. BaeWatch is designed to match users with compatible partners based on their musical preferences. However, it's come under fire from critics who claim the app is discriminatory and promotes "musical elitism."
As Bull and his team dig deeper into the case, they uncover a harsh truth about the tech industry: it's rife with discrimination and bias. Despite Rentzel's claims that BaeWatch is meant to bring people together over a shared love of music, the algorithm behind the app is designed to favor certain genres and exclude others. This has led to the app predominately being used by white, male users who enjoy "popular" music - a fact that doesn't bode well for Rentzel's case.
To make matters worse, Bull and his colleagues soon discover that Rentzel has a personal vendetta against one of the plaintiffs. He'd previously dated her and become obsessed with her "underrated" musical taste, leading him to design the app specifically to match him with women who appreciate the same obscure bands as him. This revelation puts Rentzel's character into question and could potentially derail his entire defense.
As the trial unfolds, the team battles with the issue of tech bias and attempts to prove that Rentzel wasn't intentionally discriminatory when designing BaeWatch. Bull relies on his usual tactics of utilizing jurors' emotions and personal experiences to sway their opinions. However, with the deck stacked against him, even he may not be able to win this one.
Meanwhile, Bull's personal life takes a backseat as he becomes fully consumed with the case. His former flame, Diana, resurfaces to offer him comfort and support, but Bull is too caught up in his work to really appreciate her presence. It's clear that he's prioritizing the case and his team over his personal life once again, and Diana isn't sure she can handle it.
Overall, "Dark Horse" is a thought-provoking episode that tackles important issues in the tech industry. The team's work is cut out for them as they attempt to clear Rentzel's name and prove that BaeWatch isn't intentionally discriminatory. With engaging subplots and character development, the episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.