Harry represents a public school whose principal expels a student with a stress based condition called Conversion Disorder, which causes her to have uncontrollable facial contortions that frighten the other students and disrupt classes. She also reaches out to Roseanna Remmick for help with a case in which a former client is convinced that his sister, who was killed in a car accident that was barely investigated by police, was actually murdered by her husband and the accident staged to cover it up.
Adam takes on the case of a Maggie Buchanan, a high school friend of his who has a string of drug and prostitution charges and has taken a plea bargain for three years in prison. Lastly, Tommy and Roseanna are both up for the prestigious Trial Lawyer of the Year award.
Kathy Bates |
Harriett "Harry" Korn |
Nathan Corddry |
Adam Branch |
Karen Olivo |
Cassie Reynolds |
Mark Valley |
Oliver Richard |
Christopher McDonald |
Thomas "Tommy" Jefferson |
James Avery |
Principal Fred Billings |
Guest Star |
Melinda McGraw |
Amanda |
Guest Star |
Teddy Sears |
Alan Bagley |
Guest Star |
Irene Keng |
Chunhua Lao |
Recurring Role |
Maggie Buchanan: You're a big shot lawyer now, huh?
Adam: I wouldn't say big shot. God, you look fantastic. Cassie Reynolds, this is Maggie Buchanan, she's an old high school classmate.
Cassie: Another one! (shakes her hand)
Roseanna Remmick: (handing Alan Bagley a search warrant after a SWAT team broke his front door down) Sorry about all the to do, I always wanted to work SWAT.
Alan Bagley: (grabs warrant) Think you'll get away with this?
Roseanna Remmick: Actually, ah, yeah, actually I do. I've gotten away with worse.
This episode is rated TV-14-DL.
Original International Air Dates:
Canada: March 16, 2012 on Global
United Kingdom: April 16, 2012 on Universal Channel/Universal Channel HD
Additional Credits:
Post Production Services: Motion Picture Imaging
Final Color by: CCI Digital
Maggie: I really feel like Eliza Doolittle now.
Eliza Doolittle is a fictional character from George Bernard Shaw's 1912 play, Pygmalion and from the musical adaptation of the play, the famous My Fair Lady. Eliza is a smart-mouthed flower girl who seeks elocution lessons from Professor Henry Higgins, who helps to turn her into someone worthy to mix with nobility.
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