Ava and co writers go beyond platitudes, to create a character whose evil is propelled by layered and multi-dimensional motivations and objectives. It is made implicitly clear if not at time explicitly that in her own mind she is merely seeking justice, and yes maybe she is ambitious an what is wrong with that?” is something she may ask herself when she feels morally compromised. The answer is of course racism . The strength of this depiction lies in the the abilities of Felicity Huffman, and in the storytelling that allows for the cohabitation of her motivations, objectives, and desires along with racism without absolution. Objective, and the selective being seen, being made visible. The first of these objectives is made clear when she finds she body, and subsequently when she doubles down after finding out the timeline doesn't match. As our into is being made this is a woman on the trail of justice, for the bodily, and psychological harm done to another woman. The other quality turned vice (ambition) is in previewed in a scene that declares her rivalry as a prosecutor with another woman. What can be easily implied from that scene alone are the stakes, for her career, what this win means for her outside the context of her prejudice and hate. The racism does not spring from these it meets with them, takes them out to dinner, connects with and then deploys them. When compared to Three Billboard’s Dixon, her arc is inverted. We see at the beginning that she has some semblance remaining humanity, but unlike Dixon the arc does not go upward to then redeem her, and politely sermonize its audience. As the series moves along her humanity is devolving, and the facade of decency crumbling. Fairstein, unlike Dixon is also not alone. She has dozens of people working in concert with her to put these children away. Soldiers in a war on black people and children, and the generational effect of this war is evident in characters like Bobby McCray played with crushing vulnerability by Michael K Williams in a gut wrenching scene between father and son.