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  Episode Information  
Title: Whose God Is It Anyway?
Also Known As: Schlammschlacht ( Germany)
Episode Number: 49
Season: 3
Season Episode #.: 5
Production Number: 3F05
Original Airdate: Tuesday October 17th, 2006
9.5/10 (2 Votes cast)
Other Release Dates: (Edit)
Country: Aired On:
Germany Sep 05, 2007
Episode Crew
Director: Lou Antonio (1)
Writer: David E. Kelley (1)
  Episode Summary  
In the midst of a media frenzy, Jeffrey Coho and his legal team go to court on the high-profile murder trial of Scott Little, whose estranged father makes a shocking revelation on the stand. Meanwhile, Denny Crane continues to develop feelings for the petite Bethany Horowitz, and Alan Shore defends Jerry Hands Espenson for firing a Scientologist and is surprised to see a familiar face as opposing counsel, Sally Heep.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Special Guest Stars
Lake BellplayedSally HeepRecurring (first appearance)
Guest Stars
Anthony HealdplayedJudge Harvey CooperRecurring (6th appearance)
Armin ShimermanplayedJudge Brian HooperRecurring (5th appearance)
Ashton HolmesplayedScott LittleRecurring (4th appearance)
Christian ClemensonplayedJerry EspensonRecurring (7th appearance)
Constance ZimmerplayedClaire SimmsRecurring (4th appearance)
Curtis ArmstrongplayedDr. Zachary SimonRecurring (4th appearance)
David BottrellplayedLincoln MeyerRecurring (4th appearance)
Ethan PhillipsplayedMichael SchillerRecurring (second appearance)
Jill BrennanplayedGracie JaneRecurring (5th appearance)
Katey SagalplayedBarbara LittleRecurring (4th appearance)
Marco Antonio MartinezplayedForeman 1Recurring (first appearance)
Meredith EatonplayedBethany HorowitzRecurring (4th appearance)
Ron CanadaplayedJudge Willard ReeseRecurring (5th appearance)
Tyler LabineplayedA.D.A. Jonathan WinantRecurring (4th appearance)
Vic PolizosplayedDetective Frank RichmondRecurring (third appearance)
Chris DiamantopoulosplayedDouglas Karnes 
Harvey LevinplayedHimself 
Hollis DohertyplayedForeperson 
Joan RiversplayedHerself 
Rikki KliemanplayedHerself 
  Episode Notes  
Sally and Alan make a wager on the outcome of their case.
 
Jeffrey walks in on Denny and Gracie Jane having sex.
 
  Episode Quotes  
(Joan Rivers bumps into Gracie Jane outside the court room.)
Gracie Jane: Hey, I'm standing here!
Joan Rivers: Well, drop dead, Crime Slut!
 
(As the defense team enters the courthouse.)
Joan Rivers: Jeffrey, Joan Rivers, who are you wearing?
 
(As Sally walks away.)
Brad: I used to date that woman. That gives me the first right to redate her.
Alan: Hmm, I see. Since we’re going by high school rules, I dated her after you did.
 
(To Gracie Jane.)
Denny: Come on, you and me,… 10 minutes of chubby sex.
 
Shirley: You had sex with her?
Denny: Cheap sex, the best kind.
 
Denny: I promise you. Once I enter into an exclusive relationship, I sleep with very few people.
 
Alan: I must admit it, Denny, I don’t like that there’s a huge trial going on in this firm and you and I aren’t front and center. Makes it difficult to remember that in life,… it’s not all about me.
 
  Cultural References  
Brad: Who are you, Columbo?

Columbo is a Detective portrayed by Peter Falk who act incompetent and slow witted in an attempt to catch the criminals who thought there were a step ahead of him.
 
  Episode References  
(To Brad about Sally.)
Alan: What do you want to do? Wrestle me for her?

This is a reference to the episode, "Fine Young Cannibal", were Alan wrestled Denny for the opportunity to date Shirley.
 
Denny: This may be the mad cow speaking, but didn’t we fire you?
Jerry Espenson: I left under unfortunate circumstances.

This is a reference to the episode, "The Cancer Man Can", where Jerry didn't make partner and he held a knife to Shirley's throat. It was an act that got him fired.
 
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