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Did Lola make a big mistake?

On All Rise Season 1 Episode 3 Lola immersed herself in the world of online gaming. 

The Truth Comes Out - All Rise Season 1 Episode 3

This was her first case concerning cybercrimes, and she had to make some tough decisions. 

It all came down to two friends arguing over a deleted avatar. 

Meanwhile, Luke found himself being racially profiled on his way to work. 

Luke Meets with Lola - All Rise Season 1 Episode 3

Did he manage to to complain to the right people to make a change?

Elsewhere, Mark discovered that he was going to have to make some new friends thanks to Lola's absence. 

Who did he turn to?

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All Rise Season 1 Episode 3 Quotes

Driscoll: Ms. Cartwright, how did you come to amass 200,000 followers?
Janni: By you, do you mean Irk?
Driscoll: Let me rephrase, I'd like to know how you, Janni, created your avatar Irk.
Janni: I, uh, uh, she, Irk is air cobra who descends from a long line of avian Queens. I'm royalty. I mean Irk's royalty, I, um. She...
Lola: Counselor, does your witness need a minute?
Driscoll: How 'bout you keep your pronouns straight?
Jani: I can't.
Lola: Jani, why do you find it difficult to answer Mr. Driscoll's questions?
Jani: I'm more comfortable when I'm online, when I'm just me.
Lola: Alright, but we are here, and you're a witness in a very serious proceeding.
Jani: Irk isn't in my mind. Irk's me.

Lola: Judge Binner!
Liz: What, you didn't like your new furniture? Stairwell 411?
Lola: Oh, right. Getting my 10,000 steps in is kind of hard without the Santa Monica stairs, so I ask people to meet me up here and then we walking down.
Liz: In heels?
Lola: Each step counts as double. Plus, it's nice to get outside of the office. How's your day?
Liz: Lovely, thanks for asking. I understand our chambers can feel a bit snug at first.
Lola: No, I like them very much.
Liz: But instead of the fire route, we do have the judges' lounge.
Lola: I'm trying to ease my way in. There's a little too much golf talk for me.
Liz: If you want to feel like you belong, and I want you to, you will need to spend more time with us, your new friends. And less time up here in the treehouse with your old ones. I'll see ya in the lounge.