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'Bull' Season 2 Spoilers: Bull to Help Prosecute Frat Men After Fatal Hazing Incident

In the next episode of "Bull," the titular main protagonist, Dr. Jason Bull (Michael Weatherly), will help to prosecute a fraternity that is under fire for a hazing ceremony that went horribly wrong.

The series is named after the main character, Bull, who is a popular "trial science" expert. He is head of the Trial Analysis Corporation and has acquired multiple PhD degrees in psychology. He uses his knowledge mainly to let his clients choose the most favorable set of jurors for them.

Ironically, while his practice and living revolves around courts, Bull personally hates lawyers. Added to that, another major part of his job is to help TAC's clients' lawyers determine which would be the most effective approach and argument they could use to win the case.

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However, in the third episode of "Bull's" second season titled "A Business of Favors," the trial consultant expert will be asked to help the District Attorney's office prosecute a fraternity that is allegedly responsible for the death of a neophyte member.

A pledge of the fraternity in the hot seat has died and was believed to have drowned during hazing and initiation rites. However, Bull's work will be made much harder since the fraternity members will naturally want to disrupt his tactics.

According to the synopsis of "A Business of Favors," Bull's work on the D.A.'s case will be obstructed as "the students close ranks to stonewall him." This means that fans of the show will find Bull dealing with two tricky scenarios in next Tuesday's episode.

Before being able to determine the best approach and line of reasoning to apply in court, Bull will have to first outsmart the students and fraternity members who could be lying or refusing to give him answers considering they belong to a very exclusive and well-bonded type of organization.

Since there is usually limited time to process these types of cases, Bull is also expected to work his magic and find a way around the students' efforts to evade his questions.

"Bull" season 2's "A Business of Favors" will air on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 9 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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