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[s3e2] The One Inspired By Roy Cohn Apr 2026

: Diane Lockhart finds out who recommended her husband, Kurt McVeigh, for a new job, leading to personal and political tension. The Roy Cohn Connection

is the second episode of the third season of the legal drama The Good Fight , which originally aired on March 20, 2019. The episode is notable for introducing Michael Sheen as the flamboyant and corrupt attorney Roland Blum , a character heavily inspired by the infamous real-life lawyer and political fixer Roy Cohn . Plot Summary The episode follows three primary narrative threads: [S3E2] The One Inspired by Roy Cohn

: The firm, Reddick, Boseman & Lockhart , interviews a potential new head for its matrimonial law department. Lucca Quinn is skeptical of the candidates and their qualifications, leading her to consider her own path for advancement within the firm. : Diane Lockhart finds out who recommended her

Episode Discussion: S03E02: “The One Inspired by Roy Cohn” Plot Summary The episode follows three primary narrative

: Maia Rindell is assigned as co-counsel to Roland Blum on a high-stakes murder trial. Blum is presented as "corruption incarnate"—a loud, drug-using, and unethical lawyer who attempts to "corrupt" the by-the-book Maia by teaching her that there is "beauty in a well-told lie".