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[s13e8] Guilt Trip — Easy & Trusted

Characters struggle with the "guilt" of potentially ruining a colleague's career to do the right thing.

The Reagans reflect on how their private lives and public duties often blur, especially during the Sunday family dinner. 💡 Why It Matters [S13E8] Guilt Trip

The episode follows three primary storylines where personal feelings collide with professional duties: Characters struggle with the "guilt" of potentially ruining

Do you need a of a specific Reagan in this episode? [S13E8] Guilt Trip

The difficulty of when you know the person behind the crime. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:

They investigate the assault of a detective who was undercover. The case gets complicated when they realize the detective might have been "off the reservoir," leading to questions of loyalty versus the truth.