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Upon discovering her favorite high school teacher is terminally ill, Ally seeks a court order to allow the women to spend her remaining days in a drug-induced coma, happily dreaming of her imaginary lover. Cage must gather his courage to confront Nelle after Fish tells him she thinks Cage has not had sex with her because he's gay.moreless
  • A very low-point in a good season for the show.

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    As crazy as this show can be, most of the time I can buy it. I can buy the neurosis, the odd behavior, the weird lawsuits. But I just couldn't do that with this episode.

    Why would Ally be the student the teacher called? I cannot believe this women didn't have a single friend or neighbor that was more involved in her life. It would be one thing if she was called because the teacher knew she was a lawyer, but that's not how that plot went and I just couldn't get past that from the beginning.

    I find Ryan annoying as an actress, which didn't help either.moreless
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