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"Boston Legal" Angel of Death (2007)



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9 January 2007 (Season 3, Episode 11)
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Alan and Denny go to New Orleans to help defend a doctor on trial for euthanizing her patients during the flood after Hurricane Katrina, and Clarence sues a women's gym that revoked his membership after he revealed that he was a man. | add synopsis
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Argentina:60 min
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[Shirley Schmidt is sending Alan to New Orleans to help out on a case]
Denny Crane: I just heard! New Orleans! My penis is already packed!
Alan Shore: Denny, I would love for you to join, but this particular excursion is a rather serious one. Maybe you and I could go another time.
Denny Crane: Are you nuts? That damned tornado wiped out half the place. There's no time like the present. Alan, we must seize the hookers - uh, the day.
Alan Shore: You know, Denny, technically it wasn't so much a tornado as a hurricane. And you're holding a kazoo.
Denny Crane: Not just any kazoo. A trombone kazoo. A go-to-New-Orleans-under-the-pretext-of-some-legal-case-to-play-with-a-Dixie-land-band kazoo.
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