Index Of Boston Legal Season 1 Now
Denny Crane is arrested for carrying a concealed weapon after shooting a mugger in an alleyway, forcing Brad to defend him. Alan helps a man whose business is being shut down because he hires ex-convicts. Episode 8: "Loose Lips" Original Air Date: November 28, 2004
The death penalty, systemic racism, intellectual disability. Principal Cast and Characters
Alan represents a young, tabloids-obsessed Hollywood starlet who is accused of shoplifting. Denny Crane struggles with a case involving a polyamorous relationship, forcing him to confront his own views on marriage. Episode 14: "Til We Meat Again" Original Air Date: February 13, 2005
The "balcony scene" at the end of almost every episode became the show's signature structural device, offering a rare televised example of deep male friendship that transcended stark political differences. index of boston legal season 1
– Alan helps an old flame while Denny struggles with his waning mental faculties. Episode 4: Change of Course
Season 1 introduces a legal landscape where ethics are flexible, courtroom theater is mandatory, and personal lives constantly bleed into professional duties. The show balanced progressive social commentary with unapologetically politically incorrect humor, driven by its exceptional ensemble cast:
: Denny Crane deals with a case involving a former lover, while Alan represents a woman suing her ex-husband. Change of Course Denny Crane is arrested for carrying a concealed
Alan takes on a major pharmaceutical corporation in a class-action lawsuit over a flawed drug study. Courtroom tensions rise as Alan uses public theater to force a settlement. Episode 10: "Hired Guns" Original Airdate: December 19, 2004
Season 1 of Boston Legal was not just about the cases; it was about the complex, often broken characters navigating the legal system.
Alan Shore routinely proves that the legal system is flawed, arguing that breaking the rules is sometimes the only way to achieve a moral outcome. Principal Cast and Characters Alan represents a young,
– Alan and Denny represent a pharmaceutical company in a class-action lawsuit. Hired Guns
Alan Shore joins Crane, Poole & Schmidt and immediately takes a controversial case involving a young Black girl cast as Little Orphan Annie. Meanwhile, Denny Crane deals with the onset of his cognitive decline while trying to maintain his undefeated courtroom record. Episode 2: "Still Crazy After All These Years" Original Air Date: October 10, 2004
Elite divorces, petty neighborhood disputes, legal mediation. Episode 12: "From Creativity to Chaos" Original Air Date: January 16, 2005
(February 13, 2005) Shore and Chase clash over a case involving a man who was accused of murder.