Do Justly, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly

The turning point comes when Jane looks in the mirror after winning the case. For the first time, she doesn’t see a prison. She sees a face—Jane’s face—smiling back. She touches her cheek and says softly, “We’re not so bad, are we?”

The episode’s title, “The ‘F’ Word,” has a double meaning. On the surface, it’s about “fat.” But deeper, it’s about —Grayson. Deb must watch Grayson move on, dating a slender, beautiful paralegal named Nikki. In a heartbreaking scene, Jane visits the cemetery where her old body (Deb’s body) is buried. She kneels at her own grave, whispering, “I miss you.” It’s a poignant moment of grief for the person she was.