ADA Jason Kite traps Lilly in an impromptu date. They kiss.
1x11 Hubris

Summary
A college professor, who lost everything ? his career, his family, his reputation ? after being suspected of murdering one of his female students in 1995, offers new information regarding the case that he hopes will clear his name. He believes the student's death is connected to a copycat murder of a prostitute. Rush investigates the woman who was killed and the men in her life in order to discover which one of them killed her.
Roy Minnard : My unfortunate role was as the number one suspect.
Lilly Rush : Who had the unfortunate role of victim?
Lilly Rush : So you saw you and Holly as a kind of modern-day Hamlet and Ophelia, huh?
Barry Tepler : So?
Scoty Valens : That didn't end well for that chick in the play, Barry. Didn't end well for Holly, either.
Sidestories
Scotty Valens seems to know a lot about Schizophrenia. I know someone.
Music
"Wonderful" - Adam Ant
"Stay" - Lisa Loeb
"Don't Look Back in Anger" - Oasis
Notes
Murder weapon: Car antenna
Flashback style: Color
Motive: Love
Murder type: Murder 1
New lead: New murder
Other episodes from 1995:
2x18 Ravaged
4x01 Rampage
7x02 Hoodrats
This case seems to cost something to all the detectives : Vera & Jeffries have a bad day in Norristown, Scotty gets painful memories with the schizophrenic kid Barry and Lilly is "forced" into a date with ADA Jason Kite in exchange of a warrant. And they all have to read Shakespeare to find one quote...
The episode references the painting Ophelia by Sir John Everett Millais. It depicts Ophelia, a character from Shakespeare's play Hamlet, singing while floating in a river just before she drowns.
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