This is the first and only episode directed by Dylan McDermott.
Apparently attorney Adam Dawson has switched sides since his last appearance from the episode titled Axe Murderer when he was a D.A.
It is noted that in the episode End Games, that Kendall is in the background during the opening scene. Kendall doesn't have any other appearance in the episode and did not have any speaking lines. The scene is actually when Leonard runs in and throws drugs at Ellenor, which is how the police were able to set her up and arrest her. Ellenor's arrest, although bogus, was a line of questioning that Sharon's lawyer tries to use against Eugene's line of work and how it affects Kendall.
It seems odd at first that Billie Thomas was given a credit for End Games, but was barely seen. It turns out to be an interesting trivia piece that does become important later on.
In the episode previous to this one Helen makes a comment about wanting to change her hair to give her a softer look. In this episode she now has bangs and a pageboy cut.
The show referenced in the episode was a fictional one. But they did say that the show was on ABC, the same network that The Practice was on.
Marla Sokoloff is added to the opening credits on this episode.
When Ellen and Ellenor go in the elevator they pressumably enter on one floor and exit onto another. However, with the exception of the cork board over the elevator buttons, everything is the same on both floors, including the file cabinets against the right wall and exact same office on the left.
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cerebral, characters with double lives, characters with hidden agendas, city living, corruption