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BULL
Air Date: Thursday, March 03, 2022
Time Slot: 10:00 PM-11:00 PM EST on CBS
Episode Title: (#BUL613) "The Hard Right"
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BULL HELPS HIS ARMY PSYCHIATRIST FRIEND MOUNT A DIMINISHED CAPACITY DEFENSE FOR A SERGEANT ACCUSED OF KILLING A FELLOW SOLDIER, ON "BULL," THURSDAY, MARCH 3

Lou Diamond Phillips Guest Stars as Bull's Friend, Colonel Victor Taggert, a U.S. Army Psychiatrist

Edward Akrout Debuts in a Recurring Role as Henri Fray, a Gallery Owner and Marissa's New Romantic Interest

"The Hard Right" - Bull helps his friend, Army psychiatrist Colonel Victor Taggert (Lou Diamond Phillips)
, mount a diminished capacity defense for a sergeant accused of killing a fellow soldier. Also, Marissa forges a romantic connection with her art dealer, Henri Fray (Edward Akrout)
, a French gallery owner in need of legal assistance to stop an auction house from selling a piece of art that should be repatriated, on the CBS Original series BULL, Thursday, March 3 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.

REGULAR CAST:

Michael Weatherly (Dr. Jason Bull)
Yara Martinez (Isabella "Izzy" Colón)
Geneva Carr (Marissa Morgan)
Jamie Lee Kirchner (Danny James)
Christopher Jackson (Chunk Palmer)
MacKenzie Meehan (Taylor Rentzel)

RECURRING CAST:

Jazzy Kae (Anna Baker)
Edward Akrout (Henri Fray)

GUEST CAST:

Lou Diamond Phillips (Colonel Victor Taggert)
Michael Olberholtzer (Sergeant Carter Bly)
K.K. Moggie (ADA Thomas)
Philip Hoffman (Judge Naumann)
Evangeline Young (Trish Wells)
James Andrew Walsh (Bernard Ratliff)
Brian Wolfe (Sergeant Nathan Wells)
Alex Ross (Sergeant Nathan Wells)
Ura Yoana Sanchez (Jury Forewoman)
Zach Chyz (Gate MP)
Omar Ghonim (Post MP)
John Wu (Range Master)
Tyler Hopkins (Soldier #1)
Darrin D. Hickok (Soldier #2)

WRITTEN BY: Chandus Jackson

DIRECTED BY: Martha Mitchell

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