Instead, she sounds off to her dad back at the office. "That woman is out of her mind! She should recuse herself from the case," she says, and once again I'm struck at how naive Kate is for complaining about ethical breaches with her dad. That's like complaining to Tony Soprano about the schoolyard bully. Her dad says they can't give up Judge Blake, who gave them their TRO on a silver platter. But Kate says the woman's unreasonable, and she wants Kate to find her George Clooney. Fox Daddy points out that George Clooney is single. Hee. Still, Kate's worried that if she doesn't find someone good enough for Judge Blake, the judge will take it out on Kate in the courtroom. Kate says that if the judge won't recuse herself, Kate will have to recuse herself as matchmaker. "Well, you can't do that," says Fox Daddy. "Why not?" says Kate. Because "recuse" is a legal term that wouldn't apply to your little matchmaker hobby? Nah. Jerrold just says the number one rule of being a lawyer is "don't piss off the judge." Anyway, Fox Daddy comes up with a plan that, all other things being equal, really isn't that bad. He tells Kate to tell Judge Blake she'll be happy to set her up, but she's obligated to tell opposing counsel about the arrangement. Opposing counsel will go ballistic and won't allow it, whereupon the judge will blame him for screwing up her love life. Kate's quite agreeable to the plan
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