Index Of Boston Legal _verified_ 【ESSENTIAL | Method】
| Episode | Title | Plot Summary | |---------|-------|---------------| | 1 | Beauty and the Beast | Alan defends a man who killed a bear; Denny’s romance with a trans woman. | | 2 | The Innocent Man | Death row exoneration case; Denny’s dementia deepens. | | 3 | The Chicken Man | Mobster case; Catherine Piper (Betty White) accidentally kills a man. | | 4 | Do Tell | Reality TV lawsuit; Denny defends a polygamist. | | 5 | Hope and Gory | Medical malpractice; Alan’s romantic crisis. | | 6 | The Object of My Affection | Sexual harassment by a female boss; Denny’s shotgun. | | 7 | Attack of the Xenophobes | Immigration case; Alan vs. xenophobic town. | | 8 | Oral Contracts | Surrogacy contract dispute; Catherine’s trial for murder. | | 9 | No Brains Left Behind | Education lawsuit; Denny’s brain scan reveals Alzheimer’s. | | 10 | Green Christmas | Environmental terrorism case; Denny gives away his fortune. | | 11 | Mad About You | Insanity defense for a stalker; Alan proposes to Denny (platonic). | | 12 | Roe v. Wade, The Musical | Abortion rights case set as a musical dream sequence. | | 13 | Glow in the Dark | Product liability (radioactive jewelry); Denny’s last trial. | | 14 | Rescue Me | Animal rights vs. medical research; Alan’s closing argument masterpiece. | | 15 | Tabloid Nation | Paparazzi harassment case; Lorraine’s betrayal. | | 16 | The Mighty Rogues (Return) | Final episode of season 4: Firm merger fails; Alan & Denny alone again. | – The Final Bow Core themes: Goodbye episodes; every case is a farewell; Denny’s retirement; the last scene on the balcony with cigars and scotch.
– Foundations & Quirks Core themes: Introduction of Crane, Poole & Schmidt; Alan Shore’s ethics; Denny Crane’s ego & "mad cow"; sexual harassment, corporate fraud, civil rights. index of boston legal
| Episode | Title | Key Events | |---------|-------|-------------| | 1 | Can’t We All Get a Lung? | Organ transplant black market; Denny’s insanity plea for a client. | | 2 | New Kids on the Block | Young lawyers join; Alan defends a child beauty pageant mom. | | 3 | Desperately Seeking Shirley | Shirley’s stalker; Denny sues a funeral home. | | 4 | The Fat Burn Syndrome | Weight-loss drug liability; Clarence’s first big case. | | 5 | The Good Lawyer | Jerry Espenson defends a man with Tourette’s; Alan mentors Jerry. | | 6 | The Verdict | Alan takes a murder case to verdict; Denny’s Alzheimer’s worsens. | | 7 | Trick or Treat | Halloween episode: Alan defends a ghost hunter; Denny in costume. | | 8 | Lincoln | Historical reenactment case; Denny shoots a client. | | 9 | On the Ledge | Alan talks a man off a ledge; firm finances crisis. | | 10 | The Nutcrackers | Christmas episode: Alan defends Santa; Denny’s ex-wife returns. | | 11 | Angel of Death | Assisted suicide of a terminal patient; Clara’s death (emotional high point). | | 12 | Nuts | Denny’s insanity defense for himself; Jerry’s breakthrough. | | 13 | Dumping Bella | Clarence’s romance with a model; Alan defends a sex surrogate. | | 14 | Selling Sickness | Pharmaceutical fraud; Denny’s will. | | 15 | The Court Supreme | Alan argues before the U.S. Supreme Court (fictionalized). | | 16 | The Chicken and the Leg | Civil rights vs. poultry industry; Denny’s last stand. | | 17 | The Mighty Rogues | Firm splits; Alan and Denny start their own two-man practice. | – The Two-Man Firm Core themes: Alan & Denny as partners; Catherine Piper (the "tuna lady") returns; Carl Sack joins; Lorraine’s romance. | Episode | Title | Plot Summary |