Oliver and Laurel investigate Ted Grant (Wildcat) as a suspect while Roy struggles with a secret he shares with Felicity. 2. Mr. Robot (Season 3, Episode 6: "kill-process.inc")
The episode focuses on the distribution of physical paper records to prevent E Corp from recovering its data. Elliot and Angela argue over the plan to use paper as a backup to take down the company. 3. Line of Duty (Series 3, Episode 6)
While not titled "Guilty," this S3E6 revolves around a critical "paper" plot point.
In this episode, a body is found hanging in Ted Grant’s gym with the word "GUILTY" written in blood. If you are looking for the script (often called "the papers" in production), you can find archived TV scripts on sites like The Script Savant .
A documentary-style look at a man who admits to killing his partner but claims insanity. 5. The Guilty (TV Mini-Series)
This season finale features a physical list of names (an envelope of evidence) that a character (Cottan) attempts to destroy by burning it.
Oliver and Laurel investigate Ted Grant (Wildcat) as a suspect while Roy struggles with a secret he shares with Felicity. 2. Mr. Robot (Season 3, Episode 6: "kill-process.inc")
The episode focuses on the distribution of physical paper records to prevent E Corp from recovering its data. Elliot and Angela argue over the plan to use paper as a backup to take down the company. 3. Line of Duty (Series 3, Episode 6) [S3E6] Guilty
While not titled "Guilty," this S3E6 revolves around a critical "paper" plot point. Oliver and Laurel investigate Ted Grant (Wildcat) as
In this episode, a body is found hanging in Ted Grant’s gym with the word "GUILTY" written in blood. If you are looking for the script (often called "the papers" in production), you can find archived TV scripts on sites like The Script Savant . Robot (Season 3, Episode 6: "kill-process
A documentary-style look at a man who admits to killing his partner but claims insanity. 5. The Guilty (TV Mini-Series)
This season finale features a physical list of names (an envelope of evidence) that a character (Cottan) attempts to destroy by burning it.