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| Administrator ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Last week on Boston Legal, we saw Episode 4.18, "The Court Supreme," which followed Alan Shore (James Spader) as he presented an appeal to the Supreme Court regarding a mentally challenged man who was unfortunately convicted of statutory rape. Lorraine Weller (Saffron Burrows) on the other hand, approached Katie Lloyd (Tara Summers) with unexpected news about Jerry Espenson's (Christian Clemenson) girlfriend. In tonight's episode, we'll be seeing more of the Legal crew as Denny Crane (William Shatner) does something very unexpected.Boston Legal's Episode 4.19, entitled "Indecent Proposals" will air tonight in its new timeslot at 10pm. Read on to see what's to come in tonight's episode. To read the rest, click here. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 4
| I will watch this show no matter when it airs. I love the way the writers poke at issues today that make us think and feel while at the same time providing us with some of the best humor around. Spader and Shatner are wonderful together, and it's good to see the great affection the characters have for each other. I was not happy with John Larroquette's character early on, but I've come to love his character as well. Even he has a soft spot. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 30
| I agree, beamup. While I think they sometimes take it the point of absurdity, the majority of the causes that Alan Shore and company champion on the show are those that should be supported by us all. I loved it when Alan dressed down the members of the Supreme Court for their blatant improprieties and political hypocrisy. The delivery is hilarious but the truths behind the jokes make me want to cry. This is a excellent show that is superbly written and well acted by a stellar cast. |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Seattle
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| I'm only a few minutes into this episode, but so far it's as funny as ever. The meta-dialogue about moving to Wednesday was great, plus: Alan is suing the Democrats! And Jason Earles (Jackson from Hannah Montana) is there! |
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