The Practice 10/26/03
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The Practice 10/26/03
Alan (James Spader) is single-handedly saving this show in terms of watchability. Gotta love the foreplay between Tara and Alan, like a game of "chicken", but where the benefits of "blinking first" has little downside.
Stephen and Jimmy's case is less interesting, but somewhat compelling.
Jamie is slowly becoming the Kim (from 24) on this show.
Stephen and Jimmy's case is less interesting, but somewhat compelling.
Jamie is slowly becoming the Kim (from 24) on this show.
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Re: The Practice 10/26/03
Originally posted by Patman
Alan (James Spader) is single-handedly saving this show in terms of watchability.
Jamie is slowly becoming the Kim (from 24) on this show.
Alan (James Spader) is single-handedly saving this show in terms of watchability.
Jamie is slowly becoming the Kim (from 24) on this show.
The closing scene with Alan and Tara was great. So was his showdown with the judge.
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Re: The Practice 10/26/03
Originally posted by Patman
Alan (James Spader) is single-handedly saving this show in terms of watchability. Gotta love the foreplay between Tara and Alan, like a game of "chicken", but where the benefits of "blinking first" has little downside.
Stephen and Jimmy's case is less interesting, but somewhat compelling.
Jamie is slowly becoming the Kim (from 24) on this show.
Alan (James Spader) is single-handedly saving this show in terms of watchability. Gotta love the foreplay between Tara and Alan, like a game of "chicken", but where the benefits of "blinking first" has little downside.
Stephen and Jimmy's case is less interesting, but somewhat compelling.
Jamie is slowly becoming the Kim (from 24) on this show.
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I was channel flipping last night but I think it was on this episode -- was the woman wanting a refund - who didn't want the cash and wanted to go to court - based on the stupid amusement park "lack of amusement" lawsuit or did I just miss something?
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Re: Re: The Practice 10/26/03
Originally posted by Rogue588
I'd have to agree on all points too. Spader's signed for the FULL season, right..?
I'd have to agree on all points too. Spader's signed for the FULL season, right..?
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Originally posted by Tuan Jim
I was channel flipping last night but I think it was on this episode -- was the woman wanting a refund - who didn't want the cash and wanted to go to court - based on the stupid amusement park "lack of amusement" lawsuit or did I just miss something?
I was channel flipping last night but I think it was on this episode -- was the woman wanting a refund - who didn't want the cash and wanted to go to court - based on the stupid amusement park "lack of amusement" lawsuit or did I just miss something?
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Re: Re: Re: The Practice 10/26/03
Originally posted by leepyswetr
How is it that they dumped half the cast, then went out and signed a bunch of guest stars?
How is it that they dumped half the cast, then went out and signed a bunch of guest stars?