The Practice 11/23/03
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The Practice 11/23/03
"Concealing Evidence"
James Spader simply owns this show right now. Alan Shore's questionable scruples and Robin Hood outlook on the law makes this show a guilty pleasure.
Both cases center around Shore's involvement, and the lengths he's willing to go in using the law and the gray area of the law to help his clients is admirable in some ways, and oh so loathsome in others.
James Spader simply owns this show right now. Alan Shore's questionable scruples and Robin Hood outlook on the law makes this show a guilty pleasure.
Both cases center around Shore's involvement, and the lengths he's willing to go in using the law and the gray area of the law to help his clients is admirable in some ways, and oh so loathsome in others.
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Ok, so I left the TV on while studying for the LSAT last night after Alias for some background noise. I used to be a Big Time Practice fan and hated having to wait for Alias to be over to watch it (pre-me-watching-Alias-days).
The show slid last year and I lost interest after the time slot change to Monday or whenever it was, so I never even bothered this year watching it.
The opening scene with Spader intrigued me so much I watched the whole episode and am again a Pratice fan!
Spader totally rocks and takes this show where McDermott never took it. He's a badass and I love it!
"No, I don't hug clients. Grope them sometimes, yes, but never hug."
The show slid last year and I lost interest after the time slot change to Monday or whenever it was, so I never even bothered this year watching it.
The opening scene with Spader intrigued me so much I watched the whole episode and am again a Pratice fan!
Spader totally rocks and takes this show where McDermott never took it. He's a badass and I love it!
"No, I don't hug clients. Grope them sometimes, yes, but never hug."