I can't figure out where to go from here with the characters and the whole trial scene seems awkward at this point.
During the trial scene, she is disguised as Portia's clerk.
Each episode has several trial scenes, with both sides examining witnesses and giving arguments.
Even the big trial scene is a lesson in moral philosophy.
He admits that he's thinking of dropping the trial scene, or at least editing it down.
This connection is made explicitly by the prosecutor in the trial scene.
As detailed in the bill, the play terminated "with the celebrated trial scene."
Not even its trial scenes reach the pitch of ordinary television histrionics, which comes as a great relief.
In the trial scene the message reasserted itself, "like an accusation against the race."
The whole plot comes to a head in the final trial scene.