Alan Shore and Denny Crane represent judge Brown, who suffers from SSAD, which means he's gay.The message the show tries to tell us is that "this is a silly case, because being gay is not curable". I don't agree with this because I think sexuality is a matter of choice, so I didn't enjoy that as much. However, I did like Alan's contempt (never gets old), Denny telling Alan exactly what he needs to win, and the whole interaction between Alan and the judge. I liked that they won because he paid to be cured, and the treatment didn't work.
The other case I did not enjoy so much. Creepy Clifford Cabot comes back as the uncle of a 16 year old girl that was molested by a rabbi. The father wants to give her a forgetting pill, but the mother (Cabot's sister) doesn't want it. She has all this crazy ideas that pain is good and our experiences make us who we are. Why go through pain we can avoid? Why not let the girl decide what she wants (she wanted the pill, but like anyone cares what a kid wants...). This should have been her choice and only hers. This case actually made me mad and was my least favorite since Brad's niece last season.
Then we have the love triangle Between Denise, Brad and the now underused Jeffrey Coho. Guess what? She's pregnant! That's right, a succesfull attorney that had an affair with two men apparently wasn't being careful enough. Anyway she orders a paternity test (wouldn't it be too soon yet? whatever) and Brad's the father, which saddens Coho because apparently he's biological clock is ticking. Brad wants to start planning his kid's education already but Denise drops a crap bomb: She's not sure if she wants it! Why didn't she decide that before testing for patternity? She has no right to play with Brad or anyone else like that. She even threatens to get a restraining order against Brad, who has every right to be upset. Whether you agree with abortion or not (I don't), Denise should be more mature and make up her mind before telling Brad he's a father. Way to assassinate her character here, writters, thumbs up!
In other news Clarence is now Alan's asssintant. Let's hope that leads somewhere, but somewhere doesn't seem to be this show's direction...
In conclussion, a not so enjoyable episode (mainly because Shirley's case and Denise's pregnancy and immaturity) but with some funny parts (Alan“s case).





