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When Josh Peyton has a mental breakdown and is charged with breaking and entering, and assault, Harry comes to his defense. Meanwhile Adam and Rachel reluctantly team up to represent death row inmate Brian Jones only to realize that his appeal may be jeopardized by a clerical error. Back at the shoe store, Jenna and Malcolm's relationship is tested when they have their first argument. Written by
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Paul McCrane sings "Is It Okay If I Call You Mine" which he had written and he performed in the movie
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"Is It Okay If I Call You Mine"
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Am sorry to see this show go. Hopefully, there will be more episodes later on. Would also be good for Kathy Bates to lose some weight. Instead of walking, she is waddling.
We see Rachel and Adam hung up on a case where the defendant has been sentenced to death? Wasn't the defendant the same guy who starred alongside Sandra Bullock in "The Blind Side?" We see a court system stretched to the limit and the almost callous disregard of a life in jeopardy because of a clerical error. While the ending to this may be a disappointment, at least we see attorneys who are dedicated enough to fight on.
Our D.A. who went off the wall last episode continues his pattern. By the end, he is on the guitar. Believe me, he is no midnight cowboy. He performs at the gala attended by Harriet and Tommy Jefferson.
Love seems to resolve itself with Rachel and Adam, Jenna and Malcolm. Poor Harry. She is always walking in when kissing is going on. However, her snide remarks are appreciated. Come back in the fall for more!