
Title theme
Sheila roasts Lincoln’s boring legal style, calling his performance a funeral for saltine crackers.
A pill-fueled montage set to "Cleveland Rocks" cements Lincoln and Sheila’s chaotic Vegas bond.
Over breakfast, Sheila and Lincoln swap trauma stories and form a "scrappin' and zappin'" legal partnership.
Lincoln calls his ragtag team together, while Sheila asks for broad-shouldered young Danish men.
Lincoln plans a standard legal delay, but Sheila insists he needs more Vegas-style theatrical spectacle.
Confetti flies as Lincoln wins, prompting the news to recap the absurd "stripper-eat-keys-gate" trial.
Kringle and Crimmons battle in a bizarre musical "Santa-off," competing for legitimacy through a spooky holiday carol.
Lincoln takes a massive gamble, letting his unhinged client deliver the high-stakes closing statement to the court.
Horse Girl displays her "rage-filled power" on the court.
Irene starts singing a spiritual to distract from an angry crowd calling Glem an "anti-god."
End credits
Montage of the team's past personal failures and insults.
Sheila's grief over her cat.
Sheila being named the creative director for the firm.
Glem's expert manipulation of the bar patrons.
Sheila’s decision to take on a "normal" family divorce case.
Ringtone for an urgent call from the Pope.
The awards show begins.
Legal commercial for Kyle and Skyle Munt's "We Do It All."
Start of the in-memoriam reel.
Montage of the duo's courtroom and social victories.
The group's frantic realization that they are late for the wedding.