Boston Legal: Seasons 1-4 - DVD
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Boston Legal: Seasons 1-4 - DVD
Emmy Award winners James Spader and William Shatner play Alan Shore and Denny Crane, unlikely kindred spirits among the brigade of high-priced litigators at Crane, Poole and Schmidt. In addition, one of the founding law partners, Shirley Schmidt (played by five-time Emmy winner Candice Bergen), has been coaxed back to the Boston law firm to help bring order to the chaotic office. She keeps a vigilant eye on all, particularly Denny Crane - with whom she has a checkered history.
The firm's other attorneys include Brad Chase (played by Mark Valley), an ex-Marine, who often finds himself in a test of wills with Alan Shore; and Paul Lewiston (played by Rene Auberjonois), the "lawyer's lawyer" who continually tries to save Crane from himself.
Additions this season are Denise Bauer (played by Julie Bowen), a tough, smart senior associate who is on track to making partner and who won't let anything (including a messy divorce) stand in her way; Garrett Wells (played by Justin Mentell), an ambitious junior associate who sometimes has trouble recognizing when to back off; and Sara Holt (played by Ryan Michelle Bathe), another junior associate who is highly intelligent (first in her class, editor of the Law Review) but challenged when applying her book-smarts to everyday law practice at Crane, Poole and Schmidt.





