The guest star on this Franklin&Bash episode is Jason Alexander who apparently can never get away from the indelible image he created of George Costanza from Seinfeld. Sneaky and conniving always. Now imagine him with Trump like wealth who's been told he has only two months to live and he hires the freewheeling team of Franklin&Bash to distribute his wealth to all the people who have invested with him and lost their money.
Then he gets the news that it was a mistaken diagnosis and let's say that Alexander has done a few things that a man not terminal might not have done. Alexander becomes more Trump like and in that he becomes the kind of guy that Franklin&Bash like to sue rather than represent.
To get their goal of justice and not step over the line of less than zealous representation you have to see how Mark-Paul and Breckin thread this tricky needle. Lots of fun while watching them.
Then he gets the news that it was a mistaken diagnosis and let's say that Alexander has done a few things that a man not terminal might not have done. Alexander becomes more Trump like and in that he becomes the kind of guy that Franklin&Bash like to sue rather than represent.
To get their goal of justice and not step over the line of less than zealous representation you have to see how Mark-Paul and Breckin thread this tricky needle. Lots of fun while watching them.