Bull (2016) - Season 1 〈POPULAR〉

A stylist and former football player who fine-tunes the physical appearance of clients for the courtroom. Season 1 Story Arcs

Several episodes delve into the team's past, such as Bull returning to his childhood home in "Light My Fire" or facing his only previous trial loss in the Texas town of "Callisto" .

The season concludes with a high-stakes deal between Bull and criminal attorney J.P. Nunnelly (Eliza Dushku). Bull agrees to consult on three of her cases in exchange for her defending Benny, who faces a trial for misconduct from his days at the DA's office. Critical Reception Critics and audiences offered mixed views during its debut: Bull (2016) - Season 1

The show centers on , a jury consulting firm where Dr. Bull and his team meticulously analyze jurors, attorneys, and witnesses to craft winning narratives. Bull’s unique approach involves using a " mirror jury "—a group of people matched to the actual jurors to predict their reactions with near-perfect accuracy. Key Characters and the TAC Team

A neurolinguistics expert and former Homeland Security officer. A stylist and former football player who fine-tunes

The charming, three-Ph.D.-holding leader who often sees the truth through intuition and algorithms.

The firm’s tough, street-smart investigator and former NYPD detective. Nunnelly (Eliza Dushku)

Season 1 of the CBS legal drama (2016) introduces Dr. Jason Bull, a brilliant and brash psychologist who specializes in "trial science". Inspired by the early career of executive producer Dr. Phil McGraw , the series explores how psychology and high-tech data can be used to influence jury verdicts. Core Premise and Setting