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Index of Boston Legal Season 1: The Ultimate Episode Guide and Production Overview
From corporate malpractice and the war in Iraq to civil liberties and elder abuse, David E. Kelley used Alan Shore’s closing arguments as a mouthpiece for pressing contemporary political issues.
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Alan defends a telemarketer who was fired for refusing to use deceptive sales scripts. Denny tries to win back his reputation by taking on a high-profile corporate merger. Episode 17: "Death Be Not Proud" Original Air Date: May 22, 2005 index of boston legal season 1
Denny and Alan defend a steakhouse owner who refuses to stop serving beef despite a mad cow disease scare. The episode heavily emphasizes the duo's shared love for red meat, cigars, and political incorrectness. Episode 15: "Tortured Souls" Original Air Date: February 20, 2005
that establish the show's signature blend of absurdity, "preachy" moralizing, and the deeply human bond between its leads. Core Themes & Character Dynamics The Ethical Grey Area: The season centers on Alan Shore
Alan defends a man accused of murdering his wife, but the case takes a turn when the defendant claims he was tortured into a confession by police officers. Shirley Schmidt defends a university professor fired for his controversial political beliefs. Episode 16: "Let Sales Ring" Original Air Date: March 13, 2005 Index of Boston Legal Season 1: The Ultimate
This comprehensive index provides an overview of Season 1, including core cast details, thematic summaries, and a complete episode-by-episode guide. Season 1 Overview and Production March 20, 2005 Network: ABC Number of Episodes: 17 Creators: David E. Kelley
," senior partner Edwin Poole has a breakdown (appearing without pants), leading to Brad Chase joining the Boston office to manage the unpredictable Denny Crane Shirley Schmidt’s Arrival:
(October 10, 2004) The firm takes on a case involving a man who was denied poverty benefits. Meanwhile, Shore and Chase have differing opinions on how to handle the case. When a website has a page that looks
(These represent types of episodes rather than a full episode-by-episode list.)
The straight-laced, procedural partner who constantly tries to maintain order and rein in Alan and Denny.
The show frequently tackles contemporary American politics, civil liberties, and corporate greed through its courtroom battles.