The episode's central conflict revolves around a high-stakes legal decision.
His new high-powered attorney, Alison Crowe, negotiates a plea deal that would reduce his charges to manslaughter with a flat 15-year sentence (potentially 12 with good behavior). Watch The night of part 4 hdtv x264-batv[ettv]-1
Despite pressure from his parents, his lawyer, and even Freddy to "take the deal," Naz balks at the last moment in the courtroom. He refuses to admit he killed Andrea, choosing instead to risk a life sentence at trial to preserve his claim of innocence. John Stone: The Rogue Investigator The Night Of recap: The Art of War - Entertainment Weekly The episode's central conflict revolves around a high-stakes
The episode opens with the aftermath of the previous night’s attack, showing the charred remains of Naz’s mattress. This destruction of his "safe space" signals that keeping his head down is no longer a viable strategy for survival. He refuses to admit he killed Andrea, choosing
Following the attack, Naz finally accepts the protection of Freddy, the prison's "kingpin". Freddy’s interest in Naz is framed as intellectual, but his motives remain ominous and his capacity for brutality is demonstrated when he nearly beats another inmate to death in the gym. The Legal Crossroads: The Plea Deal
Naz is approached by Calvin Hart, a bunkmate who offers advice on prison life—instructing Naz to project toughness by looking people in the eye without being confrontational. However, Calvin eventually betrays Naz by burning him with a mug of hot oil.