The first six episodes were built around this mystery, and then it just…ends?!
I wonder if Where were you when Jake Gregorian lead the police in a slow-speed chase?
will stick for future generations.

Credit: ABC/Kelsey McNeal
Meanwhile, 48 hours earlier, D.A.
Of course, Julias upset about her dear friend being accused of murder.
She firmly believes hes innocent and even lets him crash on her couch.

(Side note: Shout-out to Julia for having nothing but wine in her fridge.
Thats my girl).
to appear on her show.
Maybe he likes playing hard to get.
Meanwhile, Ella and Bradley are on the case since Jake cant exactly be his own client.
Did he stop calling her after they slept together?
Has she been listening nonstop to Adeles21ever since episode 4?
These are the important facts I need to know!
Im sorry, WHO?
Ella is just as confused, so she and Bradley pay a visit to Donnie, Sarahs loan shark.
Sure, Alan was always a little weird, but this is definitely an unexpected development.
Jake, of course, feels the need to track down this Brian fellow (he loved Sarah!
He must avenge her!)
but hes stuck with a ticking ankle bracelet that prevents him from leaving the county.
And, of course, Brian does not live in the county.
But for Sarah, hell do anything…
Even break the law!
Could Sarahs killer really have such an ideal family life?
To be honest, this to-the-point strategy seems to work out better for Jake, anyway.
But wait, didnt Alan say Sarahs biological child had died?
Oh Alan, youre getting shadier by the minute.
Brian says Sarah contributed the money for Zoeys college fund.
NEXT: The plot thickens
The DNA test proves to be even more of a kicker.
Julia reveals to JakeMaury-style that hes not the father but ALAN is!
Yep, the same Alan who is Sarahs brother.
All signs shockingly point to Alan raping and abusing his own sister.
So how can they explain the debts she was paying off for him?
Max drops the charges against Jake, arrests Max, and all is well… Well, not quite.
Jake feels like theres got to be more to the story, and, as usual, hes right.
Jake and Oscar meet up in a bar, where Oscar apologizes for bashing Jake in the press.
Jake quickly begins unraveling the tale of what really happened the night Sarah was murdered.
Oscar, ever the smug, perfectly coiffed jerk, politely denies Jakes timeline.
Thats not true, Jake, he says.
And even if it were, anything you saw or heard while representing me is protected under attorney/client privilege.
I feel the same way watching this scene as I did when I found out O.J.
Simpson had writtenIf I Did It.
Gotta give props to Kevin Zegers, though: He plays the creepy, psychotic killer to perfection.
His menacing smile towards the end almost made me forget he ever befriended a friendly golden retriever inAir Bud!