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The turning point of the episode—and the catalyst for the entire series—is the transition from this drug-fueled haze to a stark, waking nightmare. Ben wakes up downstairs in Melanie's house with no memory of the later hours of the night. When he goes upstairs to say goodbye, he finds her brutally stabbed to death in her bed. Moffat’s writing shines in this sequence by subverting the typical television trope of the heroic or hyper-rational protagonist. Ben does not call the police, secure the crime scene, or look for clues. Instead, he panics. He flees, takes the murder weapon, crashes the cab, and is eventually arrested under suspicion of a routine traffic violation before the murder is even discovered.
Moffat is critiquing the caution’s false promise. "It may harm your defense if you do not mention when questioned something you later rely on in court." Ben, by speaking without a lawyer, harms his defense. But by staying silent, he appears guilty. The episode presents a Kafkaesque no-win scenario. Criminal Justice Season 1 - Episode 1
It is generally considered a "must-watch" for fans of courtroom dramas, even if the plot points feel predictable to those who have seen earlier versions of the story. Criminal Justice (TV Series 2019) - IMDb The turning point of the episode—and the catalyst
(Vikrant Massey), a middle-class football player who occasionally drives his father’s cab. His life changes irrevocably during a single night in Mumbai: The Encounter : Aditya picks up a passenger, Sanaya Rath Moffat’s writing shines in this sequence by subverting