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Fairly Legal <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Ripple of Hope Season 2 <strong>Episode</strong> Number: 18 Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 8 Originally aired: Friday May 04, 2012 Writer: Robert Nathan Director: Peter Markle Show Stars: Sarah Shahi (Kate Reed), Michael Trucco (Justin Patrick), Virginia Williams (Lauren Reed), Baron Vaughn (Leonardo Prince), Ryan Johnson (Ben Grogan) Recurring Role: Charlie Gallant (ADA Foster) Guest Stars: Agnes Bruckner (Lea Ferran), Laci J Mailey (Ashley Woods), Wendy Crewson (Warden Sarah Wilkes), Alanna Ubach (Bonnie), Tobias Slezak (Case), Olivia Cheng (Sullivan), Richard Keats (Judge Becker), Hiro Kanagawa (Dale Rence), Brady Schlecker (Prison Guard), Suzanne Ristic (Dr. Feeny), Michael Denis (Elevator Person 1), B.J. Harrison (Elevator Person 2), Nicola Anderson (Elevator Person 3), Drew Tanner (Elevator Person 4), Paul Duchart (Elevator Person 5), Simon Bradbury (Colston), Mig Macario (Warne), Gigi Jackman (Wing Girl 1), Ruthie O. Unaegbu (Wing Girl 2), Jennifer Mawhinney (Wing Girl 3), Ricardo Scarabelli (Guard 1) Production Code: FL208 Summary: Kate and Ben take a personal interest in a prison mediation and find they have feelings for each other. Leo persuades Lauren to take a case on his behalf. The episode begins with Kate entering an elevator and beginning to sing, with the others in the elevator joining in. Later, Ben wants to fight case for the rights of women prisoners, because he wants to end up looking like Nelson Mandela by helping them out. Meanwhile, Leo takes his friend Ashley Woods to meet Lauren, as Ashley is a comic book writer, and has a copyright issue only Lauren can help with. The only problem is Ashley can’t afford a lawyer. Leo assures Lauren that if they win, their firm will get a part of the profits from the sale of the comic books. Lauren tells Leo that, she doesn’t have time for a contingency case. Meanwhile, Ben and Kate pay the women’s prison a visit. The warden briefs the two about the hunger strike the prisoners have gone on to fight for their rights. She wants the two of them to end it as quickly as they can, so the authorities don’t have to use force. Kate would be meeting the prisoners without Ben being present. She then talks to the inmates, and asks them for a list of their demands. She also adds that the inmates need to be reasonable in their demands, and ask for something she can actually get for them. The prisoners in the end settle for better quality food, the warden tells them that she would look into it, if they end the hunger strike. The warden says change will take time as there is a lot of red 63