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- Debbie carries a bag of flour around all day, determined to prove Fiona wrong about her ability to raise a child while going to school. She quickly realizes people are not as accommodating to mothers and babies as she hoped.
- Jack Bauer, a workaholic businessman, accidentally gets involved in a case of child kidnapping when he returns a doll found in the subway.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- The attorneys cases include a comedy writer (Fran Drescher) whose clinical depression is destroying her marriage; and a lesbian suing her ex-lover for visitation rights to her daughter.
- Cybill's mother comes for a visit and accuses her of favoring Zoey over Rachel.
- Based on a true story of one mother's quest for justice when her son is critically injured by a young, drunk driver, and how she and her family emerge from the ordeal even stronger than before.
- Hands-on healer Dean Kraft struggles for many years to come to terms with his abilities and deal with the skepticism of the medical profession.
- After Cybill fires her agent, he drops dead, so she reluctantly agrees to make his funeral arrangements. Meanwhile, Maryann attempts to seduce Ira.
- After witnessing a violent crime, a tech billionaire purchases a troubled police precinct, rebooting it with new technology.
- The show takes us through the struggles of life as a child monster. Three monster friends are studying how to scare humans in school. Often, their attempts don't work out as planned.
- Ace ices out Smythe, DiRossi and Cohen as partners in the racetrack deal, but Smythe has other ideas. Weathering the ownership claim, Walter enters Gettin'Up Morning in the $1 million Western Derby - head-to-head against Ace and Gus' Pint of Plain. Unable to make weight, Leon loses his mount; Joey comes through for Rosie; a stable accident jeopardizes Jo's pregnancy.
- Chafing under his parole conditions but eager to move forward in the racetrack deal, Ace shows off his famous temper during a contentious meeting with one-time colleague Nick DiRossi and a possible investor, Isadore Cohen. Although Marcus is wary about flaunting his newfound Pick Six wealth, his three partners have no such qualms, as Jerry sits in at higher-stakes poker games, Renzo sets his sights on claiming one of Escalanteʼs mystery horses and Lonnie parties with two unscrupulous women. Uncertain that fledgling jockey Rosie Shanahan is seasoned enough to ride his once-in-a-lifetime horse, Walter Smith enlists Ronnie Jenkins, ignoring the veteran jockeyʼs recent history of substance abuse.
- As Ace pitches his deal to buy a piece of the racetrack, Israel visits Smythe, DiRossi and Cohen onboard Smythe's yacht, where he's offered a "second salary" as an informant. An earthquake spooks many of the horses at Santa Anita, but Escalante decides to go ahead and race Mon Gateau. He and the Degenerates end up sweating the outcome when Leon bumps another horse in the stretch, triggering an official review. Rosie endures her own missteps in her race with Gettin'Up Morning, vexing Walter and inviting fresh scrutiny of the old trainer and his prized horse. Joey reaps an unlikely dividend from a neardeath experience, while Jo ponders an uncertain future with Escalante.
- While Ace tours a prison outreach horse retirement farm with Claire, Israel tries to convince Smythe that his boss is on the level. Jerry and his erstwhile card dealer, Naomi, try to win their way into a poker tournament. Lonnie decides to "go it alone" by putting in a claim for another horse, a filly named Niagara's Fall. Walter meets with Hartstone, a lawyer, to defend his ownership of Gettin'Up Morning, and has to make a decision about which jockey will ride him next. Rosie asks Joey to be her advocate; Ronnie attends AA in an attempt to get his life, and career, back on track.
- A college class, Psychology of Fear, has a new teacher who believes that you have to feel fear to understand it. A group of students convene at the teacher's house, where scary stories are told.
- A gay man demands the wife of his dead lover be convicted after shooting them both, while TV execs wrangle the story rights. Also a couple is split-up over an alien contact and a treasure hunter is refuses to share possible future finds with his ex.
- Nick learns that his unborn baby has down syndrome.
- Cybill flips out when her body is drastically altered on a billboard campaign. Meanwhile, Ira gives up coffee, and Zoey starts dating Justin.
- With the possibility of losing Lulu for good, Nick erupts in the courtroom and is sentenced to anger management sessions.
- A deal Nick and Jake worked on for months to land a major client is badly compromised when Burton blatantly fails to attend one crucial meeting. A teenage relative of James is offered a rap record contract. His guardian refuses, but the boy is reluctant to have his manager appointed instead. An adolescent refuses to be adopted by the WASP Martin couple out of reverse racism.
- Nick represents an African-American bus driver whose response to a racist passenger may have caused his bus to crash.
- The escapades of Stan Smith, a conservative C.I.A. Agent dealing with family life, and keeping America safe.
- Cybill steals a squad car and impersonates a cop. Meanwhile, Kevin hosts a party for his colleagues and Zoey tries to fix up Ira.
- After Burton's firm failure, Nick starts a new corporate lawyer career at McNeil's, but an absurd client adds to his general discomfort. Terminal cancer patient Alvin's last case is Taliek Allen, a killer on death row, who is diagnosed with brain damage but rages at Nick for urging he should prepare a pardon plea. Nick senses after the birth of their Down-affected baby Lulu won't marry him. The legal services foundation needs a new boss.
- A true story of four Jewish intellectuals born in New York and educated at City College during the 1930s, and their divergent paths over the next six decades.
- Nick decides to plead a damage claim for tenant Wilcox's small son Bryant's serious lead-poisoning, but soon realizes multiple foul play involving specialized lawyer Mark Hanson. Jake tries to help Barbara get an embarrassing photograph and ridiculing comment from a dating site, but painfully runs into law student Ignatius J. Reilly's legal argument as well as his mates' fists.
- Cybill and Maryann disguise themselves as men when Ira's bachelor party is moved to a strip club.
- Nick and Burton fight to help an ex-con regain custody of his son and resume his boxing career. Lulu teams up with Jake to sue a school bus company on behalf of a cheerleader coerced into an unsavory initiation ritual.
- Mike tries to remain safe without breaking Danbury's unwritten rules; Jessica and Harvey try to land a whale; Louis searches for an office tenant; and Rachel faces a fellow student.
- Frank and Kyle seek justice for a community organizer who is accidentally killed in a gang-related shooting.
- After Cybill's mother dies, she finds an unsent letter and decides to track down its intended recipient.
- Failed series pilot about a pair of mismatched law partners who struggle to stay ahead of their creditors.
- Private eye Barnaby Jones works with his widowed daughter-in-law to solve cases.
- Fiona, now living with Sean, attempts to get his son, Will, to like her. He starts to come around, but when Will snags one of Carl's guns at the Gallagher house, Sean catches him and is furious with Fiona, worried he'll lose custody.
- Nick returns to using drugs after Lulu leaves him.
- Nick attempts to find a home for two young foster children who are HIV Positive.
- In order to land a new client, Nick puts the unsuspecting residents of a small town in jeopardy.
- Nick's last two cases at legal services of Pittsburgh take a violent turn.
- Bosch faces new threats as Vance's case progresses; Maddie and Chandler are caught up in a controversial police shooting.
- Five months later. Things have changed for the firm which is now named McKenzie, Brackman, Kelsey, Markowitz, and Morales, as the partners begin to interview candidates for a new associate at the firm which is under a massive interior renovation. Meanwhile, Stuart Markowitz's cousin, Eli Levinson, arrives in town from New York to defend Sandy Morris, the mentally ill son of some old friends who's accused of murdering a social worker. Eli's former secretary, Denise Iannello, arrives in Los Angeles to re-start her life and asks Eli to give her a job as his secretary again. Kelsey represents another attorney suing her own firm for sexual discrimination. Also, Becker finds the new associate candidate, Jane Halliday, a Christian fundamentalist, irresistible, while Kelsey is wary about Halliday's presence.
- Harvey counters Cahill's star witness; Mike tries to deliver a witness himself; Jessica and Rachel try to delay Leonard's execution; Louis adjusts to life as the other man.
- An L.A.P.D. homicide detective works to solve the murder of a 13-year-old boy while standing trial in federal court for the murder of a serial killer.
- Bosch embarks on the next chapter of his career and finds himself working with his one-time enemy, Honey Chandler.
- Kelsey stands before Judge Grace Van Owen in a wrongful death suit in representing the parents of a deceased black youth, killed by a skinhead, who are suing the skinhead's parents. Meanwhile, a drug addict's father pressures Abby to steer his son into jail for his own good. Rollins is representing a country fair packager who is being sued by a man who claims he was disqualified from entering a frog-jumping contest because of the size of his frog, and the reptile demonstrates his jumping powers in the courtroom. Also, Markowitz helps out Benny when he tries to sell his baseball card collection.
- Jack and Jeremy help a teenage girl who was born a boy. Gina and Francesca treat an elderly woman suffering from Alzheimer's.
- Laura is a 20-year-old deaf girl who has never been taught sign language. She is rescued from neglect and physical abuse by Pam, a social worker, who teaches her how to communicate--and uncovers her true personality.
- Cybill steals a pig from her TV show. Meanwhile, Ira and Maryann have an awkward sexual encounter, Kevin loses his job and Zoey returns from Europe and announces she's moving out.
- Drama about attorneys at Bronx County's Legal Aid Society.
- Maryann goes to Buffalo for her high school reunion and discovers her son's been living with her parents.
- Lulu tries to make her relationship with Nick official after Alvin catches them having sex at L.S.P.
- The podcast where an actual attorney interviews actors who played lawyers in movies and on television. Writers/producers of legal shows were also interviewed.
- In Las Vegas, a squad of forensic investigators are trained to solve crimes by meticulously examining the evidence. They employ advanced technology and their rationality to detect the perpetrators.
- Maryann and Cybill go to Las Vegas to max out Dr. Dick's credit card. Meanwhile, Ira babysits Zoey; and Jeff gets poison oak.
- After Al Capone is imprisoned, he still continues to run his empire, and plots to assassinate the mayor of Chicago.
- Sydney Guilford advises a fifth grader prosecuting a sexual harassment case in a mock trial and she represents Charlie Howell who is being sued by a former client for the same charge and malpractice.
- When the carnival comes to town, Nick represents a young boy traveling with it who claims that he was molested by the Carnival's owner.
- Nick starts his new job, but instantly hates it, being forced to do mergers. In a case against Burton's firm, representing a son against his father in a firm's transfer of control, his client-priority loses both firms their fat client. The stress gets Nick to accept a bit of drugs from his former dealer, and start a bar fight. The occasion is Alvin' birthday party, after a case in which he reluctantly represents the daughter of his first client, both unfit mothers, over the grandchild's custody. Burton witnessed the fight and quickly evacuates knocked-down Nick.
- During Chanukah, the babies try to help Boris deal with a childhood rival, he is appearing with in a synagogue pageant. Angelica tries to watch a Christmas special.
- An LAPD homicide detective works to solve the murder of a 13-year-old boy while standing trial in federal court for the murder of a serial killer. Based on Michael Connelly's best-selling book series, 'Bosch'.
- Bosch has to face the aftermath of his confrontation with Waits, while his daughter's unexpected visit offers some precious time together. In the wake of the bones investigation, Bosch's job is in jeopardy, and he's suddenly on the outside once again.
- After the young victim in the bones case is identified, Bosch and J. Edgar are pulled into the troubled world of the boy's family. As Bosch's own trial escalates, his romance with Brasher takes a turn. And an intense confrontation with Raynard Waits forces Bosch to rethink everything.
- A routine traffic stop lands a suspect who poses a lethal new threat, while Bosch and J. Edgar (Jamie Hector) pursue a promising lead in the bones case. Bosch locks horns with Deputy Chief Irving (Lance Reddick) over his ongoing court battle, just as his relationship with Brasher picks up. And murder suspect Raynard Waits (Jason Gedrick) makes a startling confession about Bosch's cold case.
- The lives and trials of the staff of a major hospital in Chicago.
- Eli and Sydney are top divorce attorneys in New York City. The dynamic changes when Charlie is hired and Eli takes a lower profile. Sydney and Charlie develop a flirtatious arrangement while concentrating on their clients' problems.
- A devastated mother sees a child that looks like the twin of her dead son. Everyone thinks she's lost it, but they're wrong. The brilliant bio-geneticist who helped her conceive her first child has been working on a confidential project.
- Hayden Fox is the head coach of a university football team, and eats, sleeps and lives football.
- Eli is co-counsel with Defense Attorney Tanya Geiss for one of two men being prosecuted by A.D.A. Tommy Mullaney for manslaughter after resorting to cannibalism during an ill-fated mountain climbing expedition which their partner died. Meanwhile, Becker encourages his client, mathematician Carl Hicks, to resist his wife's divorce demands and to stand up for himself. Denise finds herself caught in the middle of a father and son feud when both vie for her attention which also threatens one of McKenzie's cases.
- A steroid using wrestler with a knee injury learns she may have cancer. Aaron and Gina come up with a plan to use hypothermia on a young girl to better her chances of surviving brain surgery. Keith's son Ray asks his dad for help with a sick tarantula.
- COLLIDING DREAMS recounts the dramatic history of one of the most controversial, and urgently relevant political ideologies of the modern era.
- A struggling, middle-aged actress attempts to make a career for herself, all while surrounded by her hard-drinking best friend Maryann, her two former husbands, and her two daughters.
- Cybill drags Maryann to the desert for a spiritual quest. Meanwhile Rachel goes into labor.
- Stunned to see her own face transposed onto another actress' body for the cover of a porn video - The Last Picture Ho - Cybill marches off to complain to the distributor, only for her and Maryann to be challenged to produce their own erotic script within one week. Unfortunately, Ira e-mails the wrong file - and Zoey's memoir of losing her virginity in Italy nearly hits the screen.
- When Maryann and Dr. Dick resume their war, Cybill is mistakenly drugged, kidnapped and dumped at the bus station in a nightie.
- On their trip to Japan, Cybill and Maryann liberate an oppressed Japanese woman. Meanwhile, Ira tries to get Sean and Zoey back together.
- Cybill gets a job hosting a morning show, but she soon finds herself at war with both the co-host and producer.
- Cybill and Maryann make the shocking discovery that Ira's girlfriend has multiple personalities. Meanwhile, Zoey falls for a busboy.
- Cybill haplessly gets caught in a sex scandal with a Hollywood director.
- After Cybill's home is burglarized she turns to Vicki Lawrence for self defense tips. Meanwhile, Maryann is a prime suspect when Dr. Dick goes missing; and Jeff drags Ira to an AA meeting to pick up women.
- Cybill's father orchestrates a morning show interview for his daughter, but he has ulterior motives.
- 1983TV EpisodeLeia, Han, and Chewbacca face new foes and learn that not every friend can be trusted. Luke, fearing for his friends, makes his way to Bespin.
- Following a random arrest, a problem is found in Jay's citizenship and the firm tries to stop his deportation.
- The duo investigates the murder of Maxwell's old friend, a morning radio host shot in a locked soundproof booth.
- Markowitz reluctantly takes a court case of a libel suit involving an investigative reporter who accused a nuclear physicist of conducting radiation experiments on unwitting subjects in the 1950s. Meanwhile, Kelsey handles a divorce case between a woman and her husband, a Grateful Dead fanatic. Also, Becker gets involved with district attorney Belinda Fox, who is determined to prosecute his client for pandering.
- Following a near death experience, Cybill decides to rekindle her romance with Ira.
- Lynn must decide whether an AIDS stricken boy will be administered life prolonging drugs, Danni defends her father when he causes a car accident, Rex unknowingly becomes the subject of a filmmakers documentary.
- An old friend of Jack's shows up in the ER with a minor gunshot wound and a major heart defect. The conjoined twins return to the hospital and when Jeremy discovers one of them has developed pancreatic cancer, she tries to convince them to have separation surgery.
- An anthology series of shorts directed by famous actors.