I'm not quite caught up for the week, but I have thoughts!
After spilling all her crimes to Nina, doesn't Willow realize that Nina now has a lot more leverage over her than she has over Nina? So she has Nina's fingerprints on one syringe. Nina now knows that not only was Willow in the vicinity of the crime (and Brennan has the traffic cam footage to prove it), but she's the one who stole the Quartermaine gun and shot Drew in the back. Furthermore, she is obtaining drugs from Sidwell to keep Drew paralyzed while she manipulates the situation to keep custody of her kids. If Willow dares to turn on Nina and report her for drugging Drew, all Nina has to do is tell the whole truth about everything Willow did, including tricking her by saying the injection was for pain. It was a really dumb move on Willow's part to drag Nina further into her web, thinking she could hold some kind of power over her.
In terms of the accident, there's something wrong with the case Justine thinks she has against the other driver (Brooklyn). It's true that Brooklyn should not have been driving in her impaired state. She realizes that now, after the fact. She also realizes, in hindsight, that she drifted into the oncoming lane, overcorrected, scraped the guardrail, but was otherwise unscathed so she kept going. She had no idea nor any reason to believe that the other car crashed, hence no real reason to go back and check. Jordan, on the other hand, acknowledges that she took her eyes off the road to kiss Curtis (a very bad choice when driving, on his part too). She also drifted, overcorrected and crashed. It's possible she would have overcorrected whether another car was coming toward her or not as her attention to the road was purposely compromised. Justine and Curtis are arguing that the other driver was obligated to stop and render aid. I would argue that even a sober driver may not have been aware that the other car crashed, especially on a curvy road where the cars ended up out of each other's sight. I don't see how they can blame the other driver for causing the crash when Jordan admitted to taking her eyes off the road and the two cars didn't even hit each other. it's a tenuous argument at best.
--Signed, Daughter of a Former Traffic Cop
And also: Curtis!!! Why the heck did you help Jordan take her bandages off without gloves! Do you want to give her a massive infection on top of everything else she's dealing with? For such a smart guy, that was a dumb move!
--Signed, Daughter of a Retired Nurse
