Excellent episode where Alicia is asked by Diane to serve on a blue ribbon panel investigating the tragic shooting of a good Samaritan by a police officer who thought the Samaritan was coming to the aid of a criminal. Besides having racial overtones, the case could conceivably depict Peter in a bad light.
Matthew Perry, in his debut on the show, is excellent as the vicious head of the panel.
It's really a shame that everything now has to be related to race relations and politics.
Alicia soon figures out who bought the house. How do you like the ethics showed by the woman selling the house? It's really a dog eat dog world out there.
Diane and Will find a way to thwart those who want Peter's seat during his suspension. Leave it to the dynamic duo to outwit their fellow members in the firm.
Matthew Perry, in his debut on the show, is excellent as the vicious head of the panel.
It's really a shame that everything now has to be related to race relations and politics.
Alicia soon figures out who bought the house. How do you like the ethics showed by the woman selling the house? It's really a dog eat dog world out there.
Diane and Will find a way to thwart those who want Peter's seat during his suspension. Leave it to the dynamic duo to outwit their fellow members in the firm.