Canceled/Renewed Watch Episodes Recently Aired Episodes Latest Blogs API Center TVRage Survey
 
[–] Show Menu
 
[–] Merchandise
 
[+] Empty Sections
 
[+] Show Contribs
 
[+] Episode Contribs
 
[–] Login
Username:

Password:




Forgot Password
Free Sign Up
 

(Change Layout)Boston Legal  
Main:
Show Info:
Show Info:

« Unknown Season   Settings    Season 1 (Printable Guide) Season 2 »
Unknown | S-1 | S-2 | S-3 | S-4 | S-5 | All

Season 1
1 :01x01 - Head Cases (Oct/03/2004)
When esteemed partner Edwin Poole makes a shocking entrance at the morning meeting, Brad Chase, up from the Washington, DC office, is forced to stay in Boston longer than planned, finding himself instantly at odds with Alan Shore, both professionally and personally. Meanwhile, on a dare, Shore takes the case of an African American girl who is denied the lead role in the national tour of Annie, and Denny Crane gets caught having an affair with the wife of the firm's biggest client.
Guest Stars: Kevin Owers as Nigel, David Clennon as Atty. Thomas Mason, Larry Clarke (1) as Bill Morgan, Helen Eigenberg as Atty. Tompkins, Anne Betancourt as Judge Isabel Hernandez, Todd Stashwick as Matthew Alper, Lisa Kaseman as Calder's Receptionist, Jadzia Pittman as Sarah, John F. Schaffer as Chicago Attorney, Simon Rhee as Tokoyo Guy, Eric Payne as Sam Halpern, John Michael Higgins (1) as Jerry Austin, Al Sharpton as Himself, Michael Oberlander as Dr. Steven Rayburn, Michael Ensign as Judge Paul Resnick, Don McManus (1) as John Lennox, Aisha Hinds as Beah Toomy, Philip Baker Hall (1) as Ernie Dell, Rebecca Lin as CPS Receptionist, Sharon Lawrence as Judge Rita Sharpley, Melora Hardin as Sharon Brant, Larry Miller (1) as Edwin Poole, Tom Ormeny as New York Attorney, Anita Finlay as Helen Poole, Steven Anderson (1) as Seymore, Kevin Cooney as Atty. Smith, Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston
Director: Bill D'Elia
Writer: Scott Kaufer, David E. Kelley (1), Jeff Rake
 
2 :01x02 - Still Crazy After All These Years (Oct/10/2004)
Alan Shore represents an ex-lover who was institutionalized after attempting to murder him, and the partners are concerned by Denny Crane's increasingly erratic behavior.
Guest Stars: Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston, John Michael Higgins (1) as Jerry Austin, Andy Milder as Dr. Gill, Ms. P. Reney as Psyche Nurse, David Connell (1) as Tourette's Guy, Erika Greenspan as Female Patient, Rich Cooper (1) as Paul Rober, Eric Payne as Sam Halpern, Penelope Windust as Martha Silver, Thomas Knickerbocker as Dr. Mahoney, Steven Anderson (1) as Walter Seymore, Victor Raider-Wexler as Dr. Bender, Anthony S. Johnson as Judge Baker, Joel Anderson as Atty. Kevin Ripley, Frances Fisher as Carrie Lansing, Elizabeth Mitchell (1) as Christine Pauley
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: David E. Kelley (1), Kerry Ehrin
 
3 :01x03 - Catch and Release (Oct/17/2004)
Denny Crane's long-lost son, Donny Crane — himself an attorney — represents environmental interests against the development of a shopping mall by one of Crane, Poole & Schmidt's major clients. Meanwhile Shore, with Lori serving as second chair, tries a sexual harassment case, with his ex-lover, Christine — whom he recently helped get released from a mental institution and who, he now fears, is stalking him — serving as opposing counsel. And Sally tries her first case, defending a man who was caught stealing red-handed.
Guest Stars: Christine Tucci as D.A. Huff, Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston, Lombardo Boyar (1) as Ramone Valasquez, Diana Yanez as Foreperson #1, Susan Floyd as Wendy Moore, Mary Kathleen Gordon (1) as Sylvie While, Sam Temeles as Dr. Lott, Patricia Belcher as Judge Leslie Bishop, Elizabeth Mitchell (1) as Christine Pauley, Steven Anderson (1) as Walter Seymore, Michael Ensign as Judge Paul Resnick, Christopher Carroll (2) as Judge Bickell, Dean Norris as Byron Kaneb, Todd Waring as Daniel Ralston, Freddie Prinze, Jr. (1) as Donny Crane
Director: Daniel Attias
Writer: David E. Kelley (1), Peter Ocko
 
4 :01x04 - Change of Course (Oct/24/2004)
When Edwin Poole escapes from the mental hospital and wanders into a criminal courtroom, he shocks the firm by taking on the pro-bono case of a man accused of murdering a police officer. Brad Chase persuades Lori Colson to use her skills from her days as a D.A. and serve as first chair in the defense. Meanwhile, Shore is encouraged by a senior partner to use extreme measures to defend a company CEO charged with shoplifting and to keep the case from going public.
Guest Stars: Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston, Will Radford as Miles Tibbett, Jeremiah Birkett as Warren Litch, David Noroña as A.D.A. Harris, Anita Finlay as Helen Poole, Craig Mitchell as Prisoner No. 1, Charles Currie (1) as Bennett Lyne, David Kaufman as Dr. Sam Karp, Larry Miller (1) as Edwin Poole, Linda Gehringer as Lee Tyler, Thomas Kopache as Judge Wallace, Louise Claps as Criminal Court Jury Foreman, Dennis Cockrum as Officer James Jacobs, Kevin R. Kelly (1) as Foreman #2, Jim Kratt as Prisoner No. 2, Robert Joy as A.D.A. William Preston, Richard Portnow as Judge Peter Harding
Director: Ron Underwood
Writer: David E. Kelley (1)
 
5 :01x05 - An Eye for an Eye (Oct/31/2004)
Lori and Sally take on a criminal case defending a man, Jason Binder, who is accused of killing another man at a bar with a martial arts-type punch to the throat, and whose only character witness is his mother — who doesn't make the best impression herself because of her glass eye…which tends to fall out when she gets excited. Meanwhile, Shore and Tara, the sexual tension between them growing, take the case of a hypochondriac, Bill Morgan, who is suing his doctor for malpractice; and the partners are concerned when Crane takes over one of Edwin Poole's cases, especially considering Crane is not at all prepared to try the case — which is taking place the following day — and is flat-out denied a continuance by a spiteful judge.
Guest Stars: Christina Cindrich as Julia, Karl T. Wright as Assistant District Attorney George Martin, Chris D'Elia as Kevin Quinlan, Rusty Schwimmer as Helen Binder, Allan Wasserman as Attorney Goldberg, Derek Magyar as Gregory Stone, Aydiee Vaughn as Night Court Hooker, Steve Seagren as Night Court Beat Cop, Michael Oberlander as Dr. Steven Rayburn, Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston, Louis Giambalvo as Judge Franzetti, David Brisbin as Derek Ross, Michael Ensign as Judge Paul Resnick, Terry Bozeman as Adam Herbett, Larry Clarke (1) as Bill Morgan, Marcy Goldman as Foreperson, Fred Koehler as Jason Binder, Lorna Raver as Judge Katherine Taylor, David Clennon as Attorney Braxton Mason, Jack Shearer as Night Court Judge
Director: Mike Listo
Writer: David E. Kelley (1), Jeff Rake
 
6 :01x06 - Truth Be Told (Nov/07/2004)
When mayoral candidate Jack Fleming has his bid for Boston's highest office threatened by dirty politics just days before the election, his wife, Samantha, seeks the help of longtime friend Alan Shore…whose tactics put him on a collision course with the city's new power elite. Meanwhile, Lori takes the case of a man, Richard Kirkland, whose ex-wife refuses to release their son's umbilical cord blood that was stored at the time of his birth, which may be the only hope Kirkland has to fight his cancer, and Lori is forced to tell him some very difficult news.
Guest Stars: Missy Yager as Marcy Kirkland, Eric Payne as Sam Halpern, Mary Boucher as Judge Olsheim, Fred Helsel as Adrian, Amy Penney as Waitress, Glen Walker (1) as TV Anchorman, Bernadette Speakes as Lab Tech, Kevin Dunigan (1) as Campaign Aide #1, John Sterling Carter (1) as Male Attorney, Dana Delany as Samantha Fleming, Paul Schackman as Stu Himelfarb, Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston, T. J. Thyne as Mark Shrum, Nicole Bilderback as Crane's Secretary, Brian Kerwin as Jack Fleming, Vincent Angell as Assistant District Attorney Richard Kirkland, Danielle Bisutti as Roberta Sloane, Lou Beatty, Jr. as Judge Kolodny, David Starzyk as Attorney Gellman, Henry Hayashi as Dr. Lee, Rebecca Lin as Receptionist
Director: Tucker Gates
Writer: Scott Kaufer
 
7 :01x07 - Questionable Characters (Nov/21/2004)
Lori takes the case of Michael Shea, her former informant when she was an A.D.A., who was shot while robbing a convenience store. She faces a legal and moral dilemma when she argues that the bullet not be removed - despite the fact that this could endanger his life - on the grounds that it could incriminate him. Meanwhile, Shore takes the case of Walter Mack, a man accused of being a slum lord, and is irate when the judge decides to get creative in his sentencing.
Guest Stars: Jon Bernthal as Michael Shea, Nike Doukas as Assistant District Attorney Allison Hayes, Nancy Stephens as Judge Wilcox, Shawn Michael Patrick as Dr. Kodash, Marshall Manesh as George Keene, Hildy Brooks as Chairwoman Nora Lang, Laura Henry as Clerk, Diane Sellers as Tenant #3, Gregor Manns (1) as Tenant #4, Bruno Campos as Assistant District Attorney Mark Wills, Willie C. Carpenter as Walter Mack, Henry Gibson as Judge Clark Brown, James Howell as Police Officer, Nigel Gibbs as Court Officer, Scott Alan Smith as Dr. Randall, Roberto Montesinos as Tenant #2, Reggie DeMorton as Tenant #1, Sue Ozeran as Esther Brown, Dey Young as One Legged Woman, Rebecca Lin as Receptionist, Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston
Director: Mel Damski
Writer: Lukas Reiter
 
8 :01x08 - Loose Lips (Nov/28/2004)
In defending a man, Gil Furnald, who was fired from his post as Santa at a local department store for being a transvestite, Shore tries his own hand at pulling a rabbit out of a hat. Meanwhile, Lori finds herself in a difficult position when her therapist, Dr. Allen Konigsberg, tells her one of his patients has threatened to kill his wife, and asks Lori for advice on whether he should warn the woman.
Guest Stars: Wayne Wilderson as Attorney Paul Phillips, Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston, Al Sharpton as Himself, Donna Cooper as Secretary, Heidi Heller as Clerk, George Newbern as Dr. Allen Konigsberg, Jim O'Heir as Gil Furnald, Steven M. Gagnon as Detective Lowe, Cheryl White as Mary Stevens, Debbie Lee Carrington as Patty, H. Richard Greene (5) as Judge Harry Hingham, Vicki Davis as Sylvia Donato, Neal Matarazzo as Brian Stevens
Director: Jeannot Szwarc
Writer: Jonathan Shapiro (1), David E. Kelley (1)
 
9 :01x09 - A Greater Good (Dec/12/2004)
Crane and Shore defend a major pharmaceutical company and are conflicted over what course of action to take when startling events come to light. Meanwhile, Lori faces a moral dilemma when she discovers that Tara has taken a page out of Alan Shore's book of questionable ethics.
Guest Stars: Elizabeth Sampson as Marybeth Hewitt, Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston, Billy Kane (1) as Guy with bomb, Ben Bode as Atty. Greg Montero, Patrick O'Connor as Irwin Middleman, Gina Ravera as Dr. Amanda Gerard, Anthony S. Johnson as Judge, Derrick McMillon as Security Guard, Nicole Bilderback as Secretary, Steve Tom as Martin Jeffries, Thomas Kopache as Judge Dale Wallace
Director: Arlene Sanford
Writer: Peter Ocko
 
10 :01x10 - Hired Guns (Dec/19/2004)
Brad and Lori defend a woman, Susan May, who is accused of killing her husband and his mistress when she catches them in bed. Meanwhile, at the office Christmas party, Alan Shore is introduced to Carmen Flores, a woman whose ex-husband has kidnapped her children to take them to Peru over the holiday. In coming to her aid, Shore suddenly finds himself in great peril.
Guest Stars: Megan Ward as Susan May, Yeniffer Behrens as Carmen Flores, Charles Emmett (1) as Detective Smiley, Blair Bess as Hostage Negotiator, Michael C. Alexander (1) as Officer Michaels, John Cragen as Paramedic, Scott Conte as Officer Davis, Danny Mora as Julio Flores, Rocky Carroll as A.D.A. John Shubert, Aaron Lustig as Dr. Herbert Waylon, John Kapelos as Detective Wayne Farley, Ed O'Ross as Judge Phillip Stevens, Shirley Saunders as Foreperson, Ming Lo as Dr. Lee Chang, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe as Nora
Director: Dennis Smith (1)
Writer: David E. Kelley (1)
 
11 :01x11 - Schmidt Happens (Jan/09/2005)
Founding Crane, Poole & Schmidt partner Shirley Schmidt (Candice Bergen) returns to the firm to help bring order to the chaotic office. The firebrand Schmidt proves to be a formidable adversary to Alan Shore, and gets under the skin of Denny Crane, with whom she has a checkered history. Meanwhile, Lori represents a Sudanese native who sues the U.S. government for lack of action in the face of the horrific atrocities being committed in his country, and Alan Shore defends a man who killed his mother in a fit of rage, hitting her over the head with a skillet.
Guest Stars: Brenda Wehle as Judge O'Keefe, Tony Pasqualini as U.S. Attorney Joyner, Ron Butler as Dr. Kohler, Rhomeyn Johnson as Detective Willet, Barry Sigismondi as Officer James, Crystal Allen as Maddie Tyler, Phillip Palmer as Anchor, Zylan Brooks as Clerk, Fiona Hale as Della Ferrion, Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston, Ray Laska as Judge James Billmeyer, Obie Sims as Paramedic, Alex Paez as Officer Coulier, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe as Nora, Lisa Kaminir as D. A. Valerie Murrow, Leslie Jordan as Bernard Ferrion, Michael Wiseman as D.A. Bret Haber, Thom Gossom, Jr. as Judge Blake Winters, Gregory Alan Williams as John Zenawi
Director: Allison Liddi
Writer: David E. Kelley (1)
 
12 :01x12 - From Whence We Came (Jan/16/2005)
One of the members of the firm falls victim to Shirley Schmidt's mandate to clean house and is ordered to leave immediately. Meanwhile Lori, with help from Denny Crane and Shirley Schmidt, defends a school superintendent being sued by two science teachers who were fired for refusing to teach creationism. And Bernard Ferrion, Alan Shore's client who killed his mother by whacking her with a skillet, finds himself in need of legal help once again, but Shore refers the case to Tara, as he cannot hide his disappointment in his former client. And Shore is genuinely surprised when he learns his assistant, Nora Jacobs, is offended by his inappropriate advances.
Guest Stars: Rhomeyn Johnson as Detective Willet, Keisuke Hoashi as Police Technician, Betty White as Catherine Piper, Rene Auberjonois as Paul Lewiston, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe as Nora, Leslie Jordan as Bernard Ferrion, Leyna Nguyen as Reporter, Maura Soden as Melissa Stevens, David Starzyk as Attorney Daniel Gellman, Alyson Reed as Roberta Turner, Frank Birney as Judge William Howe, Sam Anderson as Walter Fife
Director: Mike Listo
Writer: David E. Kelley (1)
 
13 :01x13 - It Girls and Beyond (Jan/23/2005)
Brad defends a high-profile publicist who is being accused of entering into a lesbian relationship solely for financial and personal gain, all the while hiding her true heterosexuality from her lover. Meanwhile, Shore hires Catherine Piper (Betty White) to be his new assistant, and she wastes no time offending everyone in the office. And Denny Crane, initially insisting he try the case solo but reluctantly allowing Shore to serve as second chair, defends a doctor who is being sued for prescribing a drug that has not been approved by the FDA.
Guest Stars: Travis McKenna as Mark Harrison, Betty White as Catherine Piper, Sarah Carter (1) as Tracey Green, Angela Sargeant as Foreperson #1, Diane Kim as Newscaster, P. J. O'Connor as Foreman #2, Gibby Brand as Dr. Leonard Raskin, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson as Stephanie Rogers, David Purdham as Judge William Connolly, Andy Umberger as Attorney Morrison, Michael Ensign as Judge Paul Resnick, Michael O'Neill as Dr. Robert McLean, William Atherton as A.D.A. Howard Zale
Director: Mike Listo
Writer: Jonathan Shapiro (1), David E. Kelley (1)
 
14 :01x14 - Til We Meat Again (Feb/13/2005)
Shirley Schmidt and Denny Crane represent a man whose steakhouse is being put out of business as the publicity-hungry mayor has pushed through an ordinance banning red meat for fear of Mad Cow disease, and in the process of trying the case, Crane wins over Schmidt's respect as an attorney. Meanwhile, what begins as an evening out for Alan Shore and Tara Wilson ends in a barroom brawl, with Shore arrested for conspiracy to commit assault and battery. And Lori and Brad serve as second chair for a new attorney Schmidt has just poached from another law firm who refers to himself as "Sexy Man."
Guest Stars: Betty White as Catherine Piper, Henry Gibson as Judge Clark Brown, Kitana Baker as Beautiful woman, Jason Blicker as Attorney Timothy Simms, Glen Walker (1) as Reporter, Rick Yune as Troi Ran, Curt Bouril as Edwards, Yamil Piedra as Joe, Kerry Washington as Chelina Hall, Jack Impellizzeri as Officer Jackson, John Short as Dr. Raymond Young, Pat Skipper as Attorney Michael Roker, David Burke (1) as D.A. Casey Mathias, Brandon Molale as Mike, Holmes Osborne as Mayor George Bostwick, Michael Dempsey (1) as Dominick Ryan, Francesca P. Roberts as Judge Jamie Atkinson, Takayo Fischer as Clerk
Director: Bill D'Elia
Writer: David E. Kelley (1)
 
15 :01x15 - Tortured Souls (Feb/20/2005)
Denny Crane's son, Donny, is the opposing counsel in Denny's trial -- an obvious attempt to settle a score with Denny for letting him believe for 25 years that he was his father. Denny tries the case with Chelina Hall, an associate at the firm. Meanwhile, Shirley Schmidt recruits an extremely reluctant Alan Shore to defend a police officer accused of torture. And Shore's former client, Bernard Ferrion, is befriended by his secretary, Catherine Piper, much to Shore's dismay.
Guest Stars: Kerry Washington as Chelina Hall, Betty White as Catherine Piper, Freddie Prinze, Jr. (1) as Donny Crane, Richard V. Licata as Judge Dale Mellman, Michael Leydon Campbell (1) as Michael Foster, Odetta Bassett as Foreperson, Jeff Morrow (1) as Foreman, Leslie Jordan as Bernard Ferrion, David Barrera as Officer Joe Garrett, Robert Joy as A.D.A. William Preston, Vyto Ruginis as Captain Larry McDonald, Lee Whittaker as Paul Harris, Bobbie Norman as Judge Sean Keneally, Joe Ochman as Minister, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Frannie Huber, Lisa Lynch as Paul Harris's Wife, Kevin Chapman as Officer Wayne Kirkland
Director: Jeff Bleckner
Writer: David E. Kelley (1)
 
16 :01x16 - Let Sales Ring (Mar/13/2005)
Multi-Emmy Award winner Carl Reiner guest-stars as Milton Bombay, a client of Schmidt and Crane, who is an old adversary and legal legend wishing to be frozen and stored in a cryonics institute. Meanwhile, Alan Shore and Chelina Hall represent a high school student who is seeking an injunction to reverse the policy of his principal, Steven Harper, who has banned a particular news network from school grounds on the basis that it is biased and incendiary.
Guest Stars: Christina Chang as Attorney Elizabeth Tyler, Kerry Washington as Chelina Hall, Betty White as Catherine Piper, Ray Laska as Judge James Billmeyer, Chi McBride as Steven Harper, Tyrees Allen as Assistant Attorney General Doug Beecham, David Beckett as Band Leader, Carl Reiner as Milton Bombay, Richard Portnow as Judge Peter Harding, Victor McCay as Dr. Malcolm Freemont, Ryan Kelley (1) as Stuart Milch, Glenn Taranto as Maitre d'
Director: Hubert De La Bouillerie
Writer: David E. Kelley (1)
 
17 :01x17 - Death Be Not Proud (Mar/20/2005)
Alan Shore travels to Texas with Chelina Hall to make a last ditch appeal for death row inmate Zeke Borns, a man with diminished mental capacity who was convicted of a crime he does not even remember committing. Meanwhile, Denny Crane and Shirley Schmidt defend Miriam Watson (guest star Shelley Long), a prim and proper businesswoman who is charged with engaging in sexual conduct for a fee, and Lori Colson, fed up with Denny's offensive behavior, approaches Schmidt and Lewiston to lodge an official complaint.
Guest Stars: William Murphy (3) as Attendant, Traber Burns as Warden Silverman, Kerry Washington as Chelina Hall, Shelley Long as Miriam Watson, Sterling K. Brown (1) as Zeke Borns, John Considine as Judge Lance Abrams, Kat Sawyer-Young as Judge Martha Brenford, James Dalesandro as Judge Theodore Mitchell, Ken Strunk as Father Thomas Martin, Conor O'Farrell (1) as A.D.A. Glenn Jackson, Henry Gibson as Judge Clark Brown, Donovan Scott as Judge Christopher Serra, Liam Craig (1) as Attorney Gerald Litman
Director: Matt Shakman
Writer: David E. Kelley (1), Jonathan Shapiro (1)
Songs: Big & Rich -- Save A Horse, Ride A Cowboy
 
Contact | Terms Of Service | Privacy Policy | Copyright | RSS Feeds
Digg Furl Del.icio.us Google