In the very first episode of season three (which was set at the very end of the second year of law school), you learn that instead of taking a clerkship with a Supreme Court justice, Golden takes a job with a local litigation firm. And, through the credits of season three, you see Michael Tucci (Golden) in the credits. However, in most episodes he doesn't appear at all and in many of the rest he's a minor character. Now, finally, in the final episode of season three they are having an episode about him! Go figure!
Golden's first case for the firm is representing a pharmaceutical company which was obviously defamed by an attention-seeking news reporter. The problem is that although his client is in the right, the owner of the pharmaceutical film (William Schallert) is awful...and an anti-Semite! How could he possibly work with a client who despises him...simply because of his ethnicity??
There is also a very small plot involving a janitor (Scatman Crothers) who is missed after he retires....and misses his old job.
Overall, it's a very good episode...and about time considering what Tucci is such a gifted actor. Well worth your time.
Golden's first case for the firm is representing a pharmaceutical company which was obviously defamed by an attention-seeking news reporter. The problem is that although his client is in the right, the owner of the pharmaceutical film (William Schallert) is awful...and an anti-Semite! How could he possibly work with a client who despises him...simply because of his ethnicity??
There is also a very small plot involving a janitor (Scatman Crothers) who is missed after he retires....and misses his old job.
Overall, it's a very good episode...and about time considering what Tucci is such a gifted actor. Well worth your time.