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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Pilot (Sep/19/2005) | | When David "Skip" Ross (Jay Baruchel, "Million Dollar Baby"), a 19-year-old brilliant legal prodigy, can't land a job at any of the prestigious Los Angeles law firms because he's too young, he ends up working for Grant Cooper (Don Johnson, "Nash Bridges," "Miami Vice"), a washed-up court-appointed attorney based in Venice, California. Although Cooper is a functioning alcoholic with a cynical view of the world, Skip never loses his dreams of becoming a great trial lawyer. As they work their way through the legal system, defending the accused and crusading for the unjustly wronged, Cooper teaches Skip to be a lawyer and a man, while Skip renews Cooper's faith in the law and himself. Andrew Davis directed the episode written by Jonathan Shapiro. | | Starring Roles: Peyton List as Paradise, Raphael Sbarge as Lenny Ross, | Guest Stars: Kim Morgan Greene as Mrs. Smith, Faran Tahir as Coroner, Cheryl Francis Harrington as Police Officer, Renee Talbert as Susan Colvin, Michael Cavanaugh as Man, Russell Wong as District Attorney, Julie Warner as Deborah Ross, Reiley McClendon as Tom Ross, John Mese as Detective James Walsh, Amy Aquino as Judge Sarah Abrahams, Bradley Stryker as Kem Hunt, | Co-Guest Stars: Boo Arnold as Golfer One, Josh Daugherty as Young Cop, Alex Daniels (1) as Foreman | Director: Andrew Davis (2) Writer: Jonathan Shapiro (1) | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The Runner (Sep/26/2005) | | Cooper (Don Johnson) and Skip (Jay Baruchel) defend a young African-American man (guest star Jocko Sims) who has been wrongly accused of robbery and murder because of his race and the fact that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. When Skip uses a tactic he learned in law school to show that a witness cannot distinguish the defendant's photo from those of other black men, the prosecution presents a witness that catches them off guard. Meanwhile, Cooper gives manslaughter convict Dulcinea "Dee" Real (Jaime Lee Kirchner, "Rent") a job as his receptionist to fulfill her parole agreement and Skip runs into his law school crush, Kate Manat (Susan Ward, "Sunset Beach"), who is now working for the powerful law firm that wouldn't hire him. Dwight Little directed the episode written by Jonathan Shapiro | | Starring Roles: Susan Ward as Kate Manat, | Guest Stars: Jocko Sims as Zeke Rawlin | Director: Dwight Little Writer: Jonathan Shapiro (1) | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - The Limit (Oct/03/2005) | | When Cooper (Don Johnson) and Skip (Jay Baruchel) take on a client who has been paralyzed by her plastic surgeon, Cooper hopes to settle the malpractice suit out of court believing that they'll get a large settlement. When they learn that the opposing counsel has secured costly expert witnesses, pages of discovery documents and has damaging testimony on their client, Skip enlists the help from his friend Kate, (Susan Ward), who works for the defense's firm. | | Starring Roles: Susan Ward as Kate Manat, | Guest Stars: Abra Chouinard as Lawyer | Director: John Badham Writer: Rob Bragin | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - The Body in the Trunk (Aug/13/2006) | | The lawyers defend a man (Gil McKinney) who was found with a body in the trunk of his car and fails a polygraph test. Skip's landlord threatens to evict him when his apartment gets flooded. | | Starring Roles: Susan Ward as Kate Manat, | Guest Stars: Reiley McClendon as Tom Ross, Alex Quijano as Valet, Jose Pablo Cantillo as Lamar Hill, Jason Azikiwe as Impound Lot Officer, Jack Laufer as Mr. Davis, P. J. Byrne as Wayne, Madison Mason as Judge M. Keller, James Patrick Stuart as A.D.A. Dick Dietz, Gil McKinney as Sean Walker, | Co-Guest Stars: Kristi Clainos as Female Driver, Anthony Holiday as Bailiff, Simon Brooks (1) as Sheriff's Deputy | Director: Tim Matheson Writer: Jason Tracey, Craig O'Neill | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - The Heater (Aug/20/2006) | | The team gets a “heater,” (high-profile case) that generates a lot of publicity. Their client is the husband (Dax Griffin) of a woman whose body washed ashore near their office. Meanwhile, Skip continues apartment hunting but keeps getting rejected when his potential landlords find out that he's a lawyer. | | Starring Roles: Susan Ward as Kate Manat, | Guest Stars: Nicole Lapin as News Reporter, Jamie Lee Kirchner (1) as Dulcinea 'Dee' Real, Dax Griffin as Joe Chase | Director: Dennis Smith (1) Writer: Nick Thiel | | | | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - The Code (Sep/03/2006) | | A body is found in the storage shed of a mentally challenged street vendor accused of murder. Skip works to defend their client while Cooper soon doubts his client's innocence and also his alleged lack of mental capacity. Skip is wooed by Kate to join her law firm. | | Starring Roles: Susan Ward as Kate Manat | Director: Oz Scott Writer: Alfredo Barrios, Jr. | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - The Bar (Sep/10/2006) | | Cooper defends a busboy who is accused of murdering a waitress at his favorite bar, but his zeal soon lands him in jail on obstruction charges. His nemesis Leeza Lynch prosecutes both cases. Kate's defense of Coop leads to a surprising decision. | | Starring Roles: Susan Ward as Kate Manat | Director: Kevin Dowling Writer: Jonathan Shapiro (1) | | | |
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