Original title
Goliath
Released
10/13/2016
Origin country
US
Genre
Crime, Drama
Production companies
Amazon Studios, Picrow, David E. Kelley Productions, Jonathan Shapiro Productions
Status
Ended
Number of seasons
4
Number of episodes
32
Once a powerful lawyer, Billy McBride is now burned out and washed up, spending more time in a bar than a courtroom. When he reluctantly agrees to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against the biggest client of Cooperman & McBride, the massive law firm he helped create, Billy and his ragtag team uncover a vast and deadly conspiracy, pitting them all in a life or death trial against the ultimate Goliath.
A burned-out attorney gets a second chance for redemption when he agrees to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against the biggest client of his former law firm.
Billy scrambles to get his wrongful death lawsuit into court by any means necessary.
The judge gives Billy only a day to make a compelling offer of proof before he dismisses the lawsuit.
The beginning of discovery unearths a startling new piece of evidence that threatens to unravel Billy's entire theory of the case.
As both sides begin their depositions, more secrets start to come to the surface, threatening to destroy everyone involved.
Billy has to go to great lengths to secure his physical evidence's safety and preserve his witnesses' credibility.
With danger mounting around every corner, Billy has to decide whether to head directly to trial or take his chances with a continuance.
The trial concludes as former partners and old friends have their final showdown in court.
In season two, Billy McBride returns to defend a 16-year-old boy accused of a grisly double homicide. Billy, Patty and team fervently build their case in the seedy underworld of LA, squaring off with a dirty cop, a ruthless drug lord and a prosecutor to prove the boy's innocence. As the true culprits come to light, the implications reach as far as the mayoral race and the city's preeminent billionaire developer.
Billy McBride is reluctantly pulled back into criminal defense when his friend's 16- year-old son is arrested for a double murder.
After a brutal loss, Billy decides to formally take on Julio Suarez's defense but, before he can go back to court, he must get his team back together.
When Billy learns the name of the real shooter, he has to turn to the FBI to help him bring his elusive suspect in for questioning.
Billy tries a risky strategy to suppress the prosecution's two key pieces of evidence, hoping he can clear Julio's name before trial even begins.
Billy finally gets a witness who can exonerate Julio, but he won't talk unless Billy can convince the prosecutor to give him a deal.
Believing his client will soon be a free man, Billy joins Marisol for a romantic weekend in Mexico, only for his case to fall apart at home.
Held hostage by strangers and with no memory of how he got there, Billy has to make a harrowing escape from Mexico.
On the night of the mayoral election, Billy and his team race to take down the people responsible before they become an unstoppable Goliath.
In season 3, the unexpected death of an old friend leads Billy McBride to take a case in the drought-stricken Central Valley where he comes face-to-face with a new Goliath: a billionaire rancher and his sister. As Billy and his team pursue the truth, old enemies and personal demons resurface, forcing him to confront his own mortality.
The unexpected death of an old friend takes Billy McBride to California’s Central Valley, where a record drought has made water more valuable than human life.
Billy’s investigation into the Central Valley’s water problem threatens the launch of Diana Blackwood’s almond-based lifestyle brand.
As Billy and Patty begin a class action lawsuit against the corporate farmers, the Blackwoods start dealing with everyone who gets in their way, including Billy.
Flashing back to before the events of the season, Billy has a drunken weekend at the Rising Sun Hotel and Casino, crossing paths with the Blackwoods and their scheme to steal water.
As Billy and Patty make their first appearance in court, their class action is threatened when they walk into traps set for them by the Blackwoods.
Billy and Patty grill the Blackwoods in their depositions, shining a light on their complicated relationship and how they obtained ownership of the county’s water supply.
Billy puts Wade Blackwood on the stand and under oath, forcing him to admit every detail of his scheme to steal the state’s water.
As Billy and Patty close in on the Blackwoods, Wade tries to cover up their crimes while Diana makes one final, desperate play, regardless who gets in her way.
In the final season, Billy returns to his Big Law roots after Patty takes a job at a prestigious white-shoe law firm in San Francisco. Together, they try to take down one of America’s most insidious Goliaths: the opioid industry. As Billy deals with his own chronic pain and Patty can’t shake the feeling she’s being used, they will test each other’s loyalty like never before.
Billy returns to his Big Law roots after Patty takes a job at a prestigious white-shoe law firm in San Francisco. Together, they try to take down one of America’s most insidious Goliaths: the opioid industry.
Patty finds herself on the hook for Billy’s behavior as he digs deeper into the case.
As Billy and Sam grow closer, he discovers that the opioid industry is keeping bigger secrets than he ever imagined.
Billy goes to extremes to keep the case alive, and Sam questions whether bringing him on board was a good idea after all.
As Billy faces repercussions from his conduct, he is forced into a truce with an old adversary.
Billy and Patty take measures to protect a witness, while the partners at Margolis & True scramble to strengthen their case.
When Patty calls a surprise witness to the stand, the defense does everything they can to undermine the witness’s credibility.
In a final showdown with George Zax, Billy and Patty seek justice for the victims of the opioid epidemic, no holds barred.
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