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Chris C 
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Posted - 03/28/2008 : 17:48:21
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We caught the Boston Legal bug halfway through series 3. We are now into series 4 over here.
This is one of the better things on the telly at the moment. Sharp script, some proper laugh out loud moments mixed with the gentler stuff, serious points to be made, and some good casting. William Shatner as the lecherous old lawyer is absolutely spot on. James Spader and Candice Bergen also feature in the worlds most disfunctional law firm.
Does anyone else in FWFRworld watch this? If you don't, you ought to give it a try.
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duh  "catpurrs"
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Posted - 03/28/2008 : 19:40:35
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quote: Originally posted by Chris C
We caught the Boston Legal bug halfway through series 3. We are now into series 4 over here.
This is one of the better things on the telly at the moment. Sharp script, some proper laugh out loud moments mixed with the gentler stuff, serious points to be made, and some good casting. William Shatner as the lecherous old lawyer is absolutely spot on. James Spader and Candice Bergen also feature in the worlds most disfunctional law firm.
Does anyone else in FWFRworld watch this? If you don't, you ought to give it a try.
I've seen it a time or two and thought it was pretty good. My best friend is a big fan of the show. |
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RockGolf  "1500+ reviews. 1 joke."
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Posted - 03/28/2008 : 19:51:17
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Almost anything David Kelley is involved in is a surefire season pass at the RockGolf residence. It started with the episodes of LA Law that he wrote, then moved the absolutely terrific and virtually forgotten Picket Fences, then Chicago Hope, Ally McBeal, Boston Public and The Practice. Yeah, he had a couple of dud series along the way, but what a batting average!
He's adapting "Life On Mars" for US TV, and I think he's one of the few writers who could make it work. I've only seen season one of the BBC version. ("Where's my PC?" "Are you looking for a constable?")
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duh  "catpurrs"
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Posted - 03/29/2008 : 02:08:42
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quote: Originally posted by R o � k G 0 1 f the absolutely terrific and virtually forgotten Picket Fences
I'm with ya 100 percent on that. Excellent writing. |
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 03/29/2008 : 07:52:18
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Gotta admit that I too am a David E. Kelley fan. I even liked "Doogie Houser M.D." (but am now enjoying Neil Patrick Harris on "How I Met Your Mother" and thrilled he moved from child to adult TV star so nicely), but got totally hooked with "L.A. Law" and "Chicago Hope". I wish we had gotten "Picket Fences" here, and we only got one season of "Boston Public". While I loved "Ally McBeal" the last season with Jon Bon Jovi was just blah. But I adore "Boston Legal" and now that Candice Bergan is on the show, I've got my husband hooked as well (he really dislikes William Shattner so until she showed up, he wasn't thrilled).
("Youuuuuuuu stinker!" And "That's some bad hat, harry".)
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duh  "catpurrs"
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Posted - 03/29/2008 : 13:48:22
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quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady While I loved "Ally McBeal" the last season with Jon Bon Jovi was just blah.
I saw only one 'Ally McBeal' and had no interest in watching more. It was the ep where 2 overweight people were getting married and Ally convinced the fellow that he deserved 'better.' Then the bride-to-be asked Ally to talk to him again because 'people like us don't get to be picky.' So Ally talked to the fellow again and he had 'raised the bar' for a choice of bride and Ally told him that none of her friends would date him.
All I could think was, "Then you and your friends are very shallow bitches." I was supposed to LIKE Ally McBeal?
So why was the series popular? That one ep was so wrong and I wondered whose prejudices it was promoting: the writers? the star? the producer?
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Downtown  "Welcome back, Billy Buck"
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Posted - 04/02/2008 : 04:02:55
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I love this show, it's a hundred times better than The Practice ever was and I won't even call it a spinoff. It's very much in the tradition of LA Law, with just the right mix of courtroom drama, personal drama, humor, sex, and UTTER ABSURDITY. It's also clear from watching it that William Shatner has totally lost his mind.
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thefoxboy  "Four your eyes only."
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Posted - 04/02/2008 : 05:54:23
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quote: Originally posted by Downtown
I love this show, it's a hundred times better than The Practice ever was and I won't even call it a spinoff. It's very much in the tradition of LA Law, with just the right mix of courtroom drama, personal drama, humor, sex, and UTTER ABSURDITY. It's also clear from watching it that William Shatner has totally lost his mind.
"Denny Crane"
Hey DT Yes mate, it is April. 
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 04/02/2008 : 06:45:29
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quote: Originally posted by duh
quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady While I loved "Ally McBeal" the last season with Jon Bon Jovi was just blah.
I saw only one 'Ally McBeal' and had no interest in watching more. It was the ep where 2 overweight people were getting married and Ally convinced the fellow that he deserved 'better.' Then the bride-to-be asked Ally to talk to him again because 'people like us don't get to be picky.' So Ally talked to the fellow again and he had 'raised the bar' for a choice of bride and Ally told him that none of her friends would date him.
All I could think was, "Then you and your friends are very shallow bitches." I was supposed to LIKE Ally McBeal?
So why was the series popular? That one ep was so wrong and I wondered whose prejudices it was promoting: the writers? the star? the producer?
I don't think you were ever really supposed to like Ally, actually. She was a mess and for the most part, you felt sorry for her. What I think made it popular was that it made people realize that people who look perfect on the outside are actually far from perfect on the inside, while some who seem terribly flawed on the surface are actually far better off. That was, I think, the point to the show - it put a type of real reality in front of us where we saw the down-sides of the "beautiful people" and the true beauty of those we might normally overlook (or look away from).
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 04/02/2008 : 07:03:44
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| Oh, and Vonda Sheppard. That was the best part of "Ally McBeal". Vonda Sheppard's songs. |
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Downtown  "Welcome back, Billy Buck"
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Posted - 04/09/2008 : 03:20:16
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William Shatner.
Without pants. |
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ChocolateLady  "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 04/09/2008 : 06:05:08
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quote: Originally posted by Downtown
William Shatner.
Without pants.
Yes, but seeing him in the diving suit was a bit... Too much information for my taste.
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