Index Of Boston Legal Season 1

Alan represents a woman suing her former boss for sexual harassment, but the case takes a personal turn. Lori Colson deals with a client who wants to keep a massive secret from his wife. Episode 4: "Change of Course" Original Air Date: October 24, 2004

Alan defends a man accused of stealing a doctor's identity to practice medicine. Denny faces a challenge to his firearms license after shooting a robber in his office.

Alan is assigned a pro bono case defending a man accused of stealing a loaf of bread, which escalates into a larger critique of the penal system. Lori handles a case involving a surgeon who allegedly botched a procedure due to a video game addiction. Episode 5: "An Eye for an Eye" Original Air Date: October 31, 2004 index of boston legal season 1

Season 1 originally aired from October 3, 2004 to March 20, 2005. Here is a complete episode list, including the title, air date, and a brief synopsis for each.

Brad Chase: Mark Valley plays the rigid, ex-Marine foil to Alan. Alan represents a woman suing her former boss

Alan defends a controversial artist whose work is deemed obscene by local authorities. Denny attempts to prove his competence to Shirley by handling a difficult contract negotiation.

This guide strongly encourages legal streaming and purchase. The brilliant writing of David E. Kelley deserves to be supported. Denny faces a challenge to his firearms license

Season 1 of Boston Legal was a major success, quickly carving out a niche distinct from other procedural dramas of the era like Law & Order . Critics praised James Spader’s mesmerizing, Emmy-winning performance, noting his ability to make an arrogant, hyper-sexualized character deeply empathetic. William Shatner also took home an Emmy for his portrayal of Denny Crane, cementing one of the greatest career reinventions in television history.