Completing the challenges and struggles where the last season stops that follows the daily struggles of Alicia, a middle aged woman who married a former state attorney that has lost his reputation in a sex scandal after a sex scandal, the thing that leads her to work as a lawyer, in order to raise her children. A new season begins with Alicia struggles against helping Lemond in getting rid of trouble.
The mark of a great season finale is one that makes you look as fondly as possible on the season that just ended even as it's exciting you about what's coming next. "What's in the Box?" did both those things.
It remains, as it ever was, the cleverest, smartest, most tech-savvy procedural on television, its every case of the week so much less predictable and more hard-elbowed than those of its kin.
Even at its most desultory, when the show is happily proceeding through legal drama conventions or even high-concept schlock, the execution, from the writing to the acting, resonates with virtuosic polish.