Or…is it?
Yeah, its got to be.
You stash your biggest case for the season finale; thats just the way TV works, right?

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Can Dean make a convincing case or at least charm this jury into ruling in his favor?
Will a hush fall over the court as some sort of surprise witness is introduced?
And who exactly is the mastermind behind Corey Manlers (Kenny Lucas) case?
Everything promises to come full circle in, well, Full Circle, the season finale ofThe Grinder.
Or is it the series finale?
I think right now were realizing for the first time that the ratings arentSeinfeld-esque, quipsGrinderco-creator Jarrad Paul.
We love making the show.
We hope we get to do more, says co-creator Andrew Mogel.
We definitely covered ourselves, and this episode can serve as either the season or series finale.
Before you settle in sorry, poor choice of words.
AGrinderfan would never settle.
1.Its no longer about the law.
2.Dean and Stewart will do anything it takes to get their father off.
3.A past mistake resurfaces, forcing Stewart to watch from the sidelines.
6.Dean has no objection to randomly objecting to anything.
7.Its aScandal-esque reveal when someone from the past returns.
Does Dean know the difference?
9.Will it be one final grind, or will it all grind to a halt?