Billy and Leo - Accused Season 1 Episode 15
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Recap

A man and his wife arrive at a courthouse.

Billy records a song in his home studio. There is a difference in creative direction between Billy and his manager and son.

Billy's son is an addict, and he has a daughter.

Billy has cancer, and the latest tests show that it is progressing.

Billy hears an alarm and rushes to find his son, who has overdosed, and Jojo is trying to wake him up. They manage to revive him.

In court, the prosecution requests the maximum sentence for manslaughter.

Billy visits Dana, Leo's ex-wife, and requests that she doesn't contact Leo, who is getting out of rehab.

Leo requests that his dad record an old song he gave up on.

A family reunion creates tension between Leo and his brother.

A visit to the doctor shows that the situation with the cancer is not improving.

Billy takes another crack at the song Leo wants him to record, but he does not feel it. He talks about it with his wife, but they argue, and Leo overhears.

Leo takes Jojo on a ride with the boat, but he is high and passes out. He nearly kills them both.

Dana tries to shake down the family for more money.

Billy finds Leo passed out again.

Billy decided to take custody of Jojo. They have Dana sign over her rights.

They approach Leo about signing over his parental rights, which upsets him.

They find him overdosed in the studio, and Billy's wife decides not to revive him again. First responders arrive and find him dead. They see the destroyed syringe.

In court, the judge sentences Billy to four years in prison. He took the fall for his wife when she didn't revive Leo and stood accused of manslaughter.

Billy is taken to jail to serve his sentence, which might be a life sentence, as he has few months left to live.

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Accused
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15
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Accused Season 1 Episode 15 Quotes

Everyday keeps falling faster than the last. But I can't run faster. Faster than my past.

Leo

I think we should put that song out as a bonus track. I could go through your old notebooks, piece a melody together.

Leo