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Inside Rudy's Big Deposition Comeback and Sarah's New Romance (Exclusive)
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Inside Rudy’s Big Deposition Comeback and Sarah’s New Romance (Exclusive)

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • The newest episode of The Rainmaker saw Rudy down, but not out, after his disastrous hearing and second firing.
  • Meanwhile, Sarah got to live it up in London … and spark a new romance.
  • Executive producer Michael Seitzman broke down the key moments of the episode to TV Insider, below.

[Warning: The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for The Rainmaker Episode 6.]

After being humiliated in court and then fired for the second time, you might think Rudy Baylor (Milo Callaghan) would just hang it up and find something else to do. But that was decidedly not the case on this week’s edition of The Rainmaker. Instead, Rudy returned to the bar to earn much-needed money while he searched for another job. Then, when that didn’t work, he gave the Black vs. Keeley case another run and made a miracle happen.

At the start of the episode, Sarah (Madison Iseman) flitted off to London in a private jet to enjoy the spoils of luxury on her client’s dime — and fell right into the open arms of Brad (Wade Briggs). About her attraction to Brad, showrunner Michael Seitzman explained, “With Tinley Britt, she is in the lion’s den, and she really only has two choices if she’s going to remain: if she’s going to be predator or she’s going to be prey. She’s surrounded by predators, and her ambition tells her that she needs to become a predator, whereas Rudy’s ambition tells him something else. Rudy’s ambition tells him that he has to fight for other people, but hers tells her that in order to get ahead, she has to be like them. So when she looks at Brad, it’s kind of like looking through a surface mirror. She sees some version of herself, but a little bit blurry, and as she moves along, that image becomes clearer and clearer. She wants to become one of them. So what she sees in Brad is she sees what she wants to be. She sees her ambition in its purest, most blood thirsty form, and it’s attractive to her.”

Meanwhile, Deck (P.J. Byrne) wisely declined Rudy’s effort to divulge details of the case, even as he championed for Bruiser to rehire him. However, Rudy still learned everything he needed when he was nearly run over by a key defense witness whose social media brags contradicted his story. After conferring with an old law school buddy who could give him intel on the man’s stock portfolio history, Rudy had a plan.

Bruiser was desperate to settle the case until Leo (John Slattery) dropped the offer to a number that her client would never accept. She came into the deposition with little hope of gleaning anything new from it until Rudy interrupted. Considering the man at the table was the one the mysterious-to-them nurse Jackie talked to about her suspicions about Melvin Pritcher (Dan Fogler), and he conveniently made some stock exchanges after speaking with her, Rudy believed he could get the guy to talk about the tissue committee and thus open it up to discovery despite the official ruling against him.

So what made Bruiser, who’d just fired Rudy, decide to let him take the lead on this? Seitzman said the whole exercise was a lesson. “Bruiser basically likes Rudy from the outset, and I think for Bruiser, she sees somebody who she could form in her image, the same way that Leo and Brad see someone in Sarah that they can form in their image. So I think when he shows up, he makes a lot of sense in that lobby. And I think she doesn’t really have many other cards to play in that room, but he comes in with a couple cards to play, and she sees it and thinks, ‘Why not?’” he explained. “I also think on some level, Bruiser is always rooting for Rudy. He doesn’t necessarily see it that way at first, but like any great mentor, she teaches with tough love sometimes, and I think that’s part of the fiery crucible that Rudy has to go through.”

As for the source of Rudy’s own confidence in the matter, Seitzman added, “With both Rudy and Sarah, they’re wrestling with confidence all the time, and I think very often, for most people, confidence is what holds people back. Overconfidence, rather, will cause people to stumble, but that confidence from the outset will make people they’ll make people fill the shoes that they’re dying to fill. And I think for Rudy, his confidence is born out of that, which is he also wants to fit into bigger shoes. And I think he walks into this with knowledge that he’s gleaned from hard work and intelligence, and I think he’s feeling pretty good.”

Indeed, at the deposition, Brad’s continuous objections to Rudy’s questions only amplified the irritation of the witness as Rudy pressed and pressed, and the guy finally broke, mentioning the tissue committee without realizing what he’d done. From there, Rudy was immediately welcomed back onto the team.

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Upon reviewing the documents they fought so hard to get, Bruiser made a devastating discovery: Not only did Jackie reveal her suspicion that Melvin killed Donny Ray Black, but she also presented her theory that he’d killed multiple other victims as well… dun dun dun.

Elsewhere in the episode, Rudy’s mother made a plea for him to move on from trying to live the life his dead brother once wanted for himself, and Rudy convinced Kelly Riker (Robyn Cara) to run away from her abusive husband, with Dot (Karen Bryson) offering her a safe home to stay in for the time being.

The Rainmaker, Fridays, 11/10c, USA Network

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Taylor Swift Deposition Ruled Off Limits to Justin Baldoni
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Taylor Swift Deposition Ruled Off Limits to Justin Baldoni

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

A federal judge has denied Justin Baldoni’s last-minute bid to depose Taylor Swift as he prepares for an upcoming trial over Blake Lively’s claims she was sexually harassed and retaliated against during the filming of It Ends With Us.

In an order handed down Friday, U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman ruled that Baldoni and his co-defendants at Wayfarer Studios simply waited too long to seek the sit-down and missed their chance. The judge did, however, grant a 10-day extension for Lively to take the depositions of Baldoni and two others. He said the defendants dragged their feet in producing the requested documents, so Lively and her lawyers deserved the extra time to prepare. In the case of Swift, the judge said Baldoni and Wayfarer failed to show “good cause” to justify a similar reprieve.

“The only justification [Baldoni and the Wayfarer parties] have provided for the extension is their assertion that Swift’s preexisting professional obligations now prevent her from appearing for a deposition prior to October 20, 2025,” Judge Liman wrote. “Importantly, however, the Wayfarer parties have provided no discussion of when they began attempting to schedule the deposition. Discovery has been ongoing in this case for approximately six months.”

The judge noted that Baldoni previously requested Swift’s deposition in May 2025 before ultimately withdrawing that subpoena. “They have offered no evidence that they have served a renewed subpoena on Swift. Thus, at most, the Wayfarer parties have demonstrated that scheduling the deposition now presents logistical difficulties; that does not answer the question of why the deposition could not have been conducted earlier,” he wrote. “Having failed to demonstrate appropriate diligence, the requested extension is denied.”

The judge’s order followed after Baldoni’s lawyer, Ellyn S. Garofalo, claimed in a letter to the court filed Thursday that Swift had “agreed” to appear for deposition but was unable to do so before Oct. 20. The letter requested an extension of the Sept. 30 discovery deadline to accommodate Swift’s schedule.

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On Friday, Swift’s lawyer stepped into the fray to set the record straight, refuting the claim that his client had agreed to answer questions under oath.

“As counsel for the parties know, since the inception of this matter, we have consistently maintained that my client has no material role in this action,” Swift’s lawyer J. Douglas Baldridge wrote in a letter to the judge filed in Manhattan federal court. He was clear that Swift “did not agree to a deposition,” but if she was “forced,” she had informed Baldoni’s camp that her schedule was too busy to accommodate it before October 20. Baldridge didn’t explain what the conflict was, but Swift has been a little busy lately, getting engaged to Travis Kelce and preparing for the release of her new album, The Life of a Showgirl, set to debut Oct. 3.

Lively, 38, is suing Baldoni, 41, and Wayfarer Studios with claims Baldoni subjected her to “disturbing” sexual harassment during production of It Ends With Us and then engaged in a retaliatory campaign to “eviscerate” her credibility. Lively alleges the harassment included an incident during the filming of a slow dance where no sound was recorded. She says Baldoni improvised a scene where he “leaned forward and slowly dragged his lips from her ear and down her neck as he said, ‘It smells so good.’” Lively alleges Baldoni also tried to add a graphic sex scene where their characters would climax together on their wedding night. She says Baldoni then “intrusively” asked her if she and her husband, the actor Ryan Reynolds, climaxed simultaneously during intercourse.

Swift was initially ensnared in the fight when Baldoni filed a dueling defamation lawsuit against Lively that included claims Swift was present during a pivotal meeting at Lively’s Tribeca penthouse that involved Lively’s efforts to make changes to the movie script.

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In a separate response letter filed Friday, before the judge’s ruling, one of Lively’s lawyers blasted Baldoni’s camp for an “astounding” lack of respect for “Swift’s privacy and schedule.” The lawyer urged the court to deny Baldoni’s request for the late deposition.

“The Wayfarer defendants have repeatedly sought to bring Ms. Swift into this litigation to fuel their relentless media strategy. In this latest effort, the Wayfarer defendants assert – though, notably, without evidence – that Ms. Swift has supposedly ‘agreed’ to sit for a deposition sometime between October 20-25, some three weeks after the close of fact discovery in this matter,” Lively’s lawyer Michael J. Gottlieb wrote in his opposition.

“Ms. Swift is someone whose calendar should be presumed to be packed with professional obligations for months in advance,” he continued. “At any point over the past six months, the Wayfarer defendants could have noticed a deposition, served a subpoena, and negotiated an agreeable time and place for this deposition. But they did not. Instead, the Wayfarer Defendants previously noticed Ms. Swift’s deposition in May 2025, accompanied by a barrage of press stories covering the same, only to withdraw that subpoena to much fanfare.”

Gottlieb claimed Baldoni and Wayfarer did “not even attempt to explain their need for [Swift’s] deposition.” He further accused them of trying “to generate a media spectacle in this matter.”

Swift had a very public friendship with Lively prior to the legal war, but they have not been seen together in months. In his court filings, Baldoni claimed that Swift — originally identified only as “megacelebrity” — supported Lively’s edits to the movie script, as did Reynolds. Baldoni said after the penthouse meeting, Lively sent him a text message referring to Swift and Reynolds as her “dragons.” Baldoni said he interpreted the message as a suggestion Lively could tap Swift to “make things very difficult for him.”

“If you ever get around to watching Game of Thrones, you’ll appreciate that I’m Khaleesi, and like her, I happen to have a few dragons,” the purported text from Lively read. “For better or worse, but usually better. Because my dragons also protect those I fight for. So really we all benefit from those gorgeous monsters of mine. You will too, I can promise you.”

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Back in May, a rep for Swift slammed Baldoni’s initial attempts to subpoena the singer. “Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie, she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions, she did not score the film, she never saw an edit or made any notes on the film,” the rep previously told Rolling Stone. The rep said the subpoena was “designed to use Taylor Swift’s name to draw public interest by creating tabloid clickbait instead of focusing on the facts of the case.”

Lively’s battle with Baldoni first made headlines last year when The New York Times published a Dec. 21 story titled “‘We Can Bury Anyone’: Inside a Hollywood Smear Machine.” The story revealed Lively had filed a precursor complaint against Baldoni with the California Civil Rights Department.

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