Here
we'll discuss some of the important things said by the critics:
This show is about defense lawyers who, obviously, defense
generally offenders and on another point, a gathering of legal counselors that
began little, scarcely making rent and all until the point when their notoriety
for protecting rubbish elevated their notoriety.
A great
show! Positively worth my time!
This is one my most loved shows, however as I would see it,
by the decision of the cast (season 1-7) completely the best!
That is to say, each fragment of each scene is exceptionally
well idea.
The battles, the fun minutes, the genuine minutes, all the
principle and supporting characters - splendid!
What's more, the repeating characters, e.g. judges Zoey
Hiller and Roberta Kittleson are Oscar-commendable. Alongside the primary cast
(once more, the initial seven seasons). Despite the fact that there are no
Oscars for TV appears... pity!
I don't exactly comprehend the charging request, however. I
get that Lara Flynn Boyle is last since she is the one that is most known for
her earlier work. Yet at the same time, why is e.g. Michael Badalucco second?
The intelligent request would be: Dylan McDermott, Kelli
Williams, Steve Harris, Camryn Manheim, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Michael Badalucco,
Marla Sokoloff and (/with) Lara Flynn Boyle.
Be that as it may, season 8? That is to say, go ahead! In
the event that the monetary allowance was SO low, then don't recharge it for
another season! They ought to have recently publicized the new show with new
characters.
In any case, to flame six of them? Alright, the story-line
for Bobby was basically done, and Lindsay and Claire had their own business far
from the firm, and I assume that Lucy is a minor character, yet... all things
considered, to flame Lisa Gay Hamilton was sufficiently terrible. Be that as it
may, to flame Lara Flynn Boyle? That is a wrongdoing. A massive mistake by
Kelley, which is the reason The Practice just gets 9 focuses from me.
Please
bring it back to regular TV! It's thought provoking, suspenseful, and
meaningful - unlike many new shows out there today! I miss it!
Please bring it
back to regular TV!!! It's thought provoking, suspenseful, and meaningful -
unlike many new shows out there today! I miss it!!! The characters had a strong
relationship, the stories were realistic, well most of them, and I just can't
believe that it is so hard to find on tv these days. It should easily be deemed
a classic. Mash, on the other hand, I don't understand why that's on all the
time, on many channels. This is such a special show that I wish they could
continue to make more new episodes - would such a thing be possible? Are the
wonderful writers still around? Thanks for hearing me out.
It was
and always will be the greatest TV drama in Tv history.
I watched
evrysible episode from season one to season 8. the show had its ups and downs ,
but even on a bad day, the practice had at leat one scene that bettered
anything you'll see on the telly nowadays.
The cast was pitch perfect from its main cast , most notably Dylan Mcdermott and Steve Harris who gave inspiring performances. Episodes that people should seek out are, Day In Court, Honor Code, Killing Time.
This shows needs to come back. Can you imagine what sort of storylines could be used in the show , in regards to the way the US and the orld has changed since The Practice ended in 2004.
The cast was pitch perfect from its main cast , most notably Dylan Mcdermott and Steve Harris who gave inspiring performances. Episodes that people should seek out are, Day In Court, Honor Code, Killing Time.
This shows needs to come back. Can you imagine what sort of storylines could be used in the show , in regards to the way the US and the orld has changed since The Practice ended in 2004.
The
Practice is excellent TV show about lawyers and their everyday struggle for
survival of their clients, and themselves.
The Practice is
very good TV show, one of my best. And the thing I love the most about it is
the way that actors represent the lawyers, and that every episode is different
and exciting. The only thing I mind is that it should be more seasons, and that
the show wasn't the same after some of the actors went away, like Lara F.
Boyle. One of the things I liked is that the story was about the job of the
lawyers, and not only about their lives, putting their job behind them.
There were many unexpected twists during the "battle" in the courtyard, when characters like Bobby or Eugene( and others) would win, even if their clients were guilty or there were very hard evidents against them. Then, things would get "messy" and you could feel the excitement episode after episode. Every character had something special that made me like them all. But I liked the most Lara, that is Helen, because the way she interrogated and because of her attitude.
At the end, my opinion is that this TV show is one of the best and that it will be for a long time.
There were many unexpected twists during the "battle" in the courtyard, when characters like Bobby or Eugene( and others) would win, even if their clients were guilty or there were very hard evidents against them. Then, things would get "messy" and you could feel the excitement episode after episode. Every character had something special that made me like them all. But I liked the most Lara, that is Helen, because the way she interrogated and because of her attitude.
At the end, my opinion is that this TV show is one of the best and that it will be for a long time.
Surpasses
all other legal shows by a country mile
I came across
this show after it ended and cannot believe it slipped past me in its original
run. I am currently sifting through every episode and have yet to come across a
weak one.
It is nothing short of brilliant. Many other legal shows (including any other David E Kelly ones) although entertaining in their own right seem too afraid to get down and dirty. They are way too cute to be taken too seriously, and are essentially forgettable for this very reason.
The Practice is about the real business end of the legal profession, the people that pick clients because no one else will touch them, generally because they need the money but mostly because they absolutely believe that everyone is entitled to their day in court. The acting is OK but the characters, and stories are the real strong point. Particularly Steve Harris' "Eugene Young", probably the poorest of all the actors, but his fascinating character is the living embodiment of all the show stands for. He hates seeing the guilty walk free, but even more he hates when they are jailed for the wrong reasons (see particularly season 2's "Rhyme and reason")
All in all a great show and the good thing about missing its first airing is that I now have the joy of watching them all for the first time.
It is nothing short of brilliant. Many other legal shows (including any other David E Kelly ones) although entertaining in their own right seem too afraid to get down and dirty. They are way too cute to be taken too seriously, and are essentially forgettable for this very reason.
The Practice is about the real business end of the legal profession, the people that pick clients because no one else will touch them, generally because they need the money but mostly because they absolutely believe that everyone is entitled to their day in court. The acting is OK but the characters, and stories are the real strong point. Particularly Steve Harris' "Eugene Young", probably the poorest of all the actors, but his fascinating character is the living embodiment of all the show stands for. He hates seeing the guilty walk free, but even more he hates when they are jailed for the wrong reasons (see particularly season 2's "Rhyme and reason")
All in all a great show and the good thing about missing its first airing is that I now have the joy of watching them all for the first time.
The
Practice is set in Boston and it centers on a firm of passionate attorneys to
whom every case is important and every client worth a fight to the end.
What I loved
about the Practice was its sheer grittiness and the real life like way the show
was written.
The characters all were so easy to identify with. Each had their flaws, their weaknesses and their dark sides. It was a wonderful fresco of greys.
They didn't show people as good or bad but rather people who made good or bad choices in difficult situations and then dealt with their demons.
The plots were all interesting and the show was fast paced and kept you interested from the first roll of the starting credits.
The actors were all brilliant at their jobs and put life into their characters.
I think it was another gem from David E. Kelley.
The characters all were so easy to identify with. Each had their flaws, their weaknesses and their dark sides. It was a wonderful fresco of greys.
They didn't show people as good or bad but rather people who made good or bad choices in difficult situations and then dealt with their demons.
The plots were all interesting and the show was fast paced and kept you interested from the first roll of the starting credits.
The actors were all brilliant at their jobs and put life into their characters.
I think it was another gem from David E. Kelley.
This
amazing drama series is currently being repeated from the beginning in the uk
on the itv 3 channel. catch every episode its incredible tv ! david e kelley
what a guy every series he has made is superb !
Unfortunately, Itv only bought
series 1-7 and have no plans to show season 8 so if anyone out there has this i
would love to get a copy. If you like this show then check out boston legal it’s
just as good you can find this show on living tv in the uk, james spader is awesome and
william shatner is off the charts as denny crane.
We follow
the exploits and cases of defense attorneys of a Boston law firm. Bobby Donnell
stars as the senior defense attorney and founder of the firm.Bobby Donnell is
the head of a struggling Boston law firm that seems to constantly struggle with
ethical
Jimmy, Eugene, Ellenor and
Lindsay are junior attorneys with the firm, the streetwise receptionist, and
Helen the firm's frequent adversary with the D.A.'s office in this smart and
clever weekly series.
I love The Practice so very much. I have been watching The Practice seen it first came on. At one point have had lose interest, but I came back to it. I love all of the characters. I think that they all played their parts very well. My favorite character is Ellenor Frutt played by Camryn Manhiem and Eugene Young played by Steve Harris. I also like Bobby, Lindsay, Helen, and all of the other characters. I loved the show and miss it so much. I think that show was somewhat on the edge of your seat because of all the different episodes and different story plots. The last season I loved because of Alan Shore played by James Spader. I think that because of all of his mischief that he caused, that made the ending good. Also, anotherone of my favorites was Tara Wilson, played by Rhona Mitra. I think that there is something about her that makes me like her. But, I do.
I love The Practice so very much. I have been watching The Practice seen it first came on. At one point have had lose interest, but I came back to it. I love all of the characters. I think that they all played their parts very well. My favorite character is Ellenor Frutt played by Camryn Manhiem and Eugene Young played by Steve Harris. I also like Bobby, Lindsay, Helen, and all of the other characters. I loved the show and miss it so much. I think that show was somewhat on the edge of your seat because of all the different episodes and different story plots. The last season I loved because of Alan Shore played by James Spader. I think that because of all of his mischief that he caused, that made the ending good. Also, anotherone of my favorites was Tara Wilson, played by Rhona Mitra. I think that there is something about her that makes me like her. But, I do.
The
Practice was a great show. Really enjoyed it. But what happened in the last
season? It got so weird!
My parents got me to start
watching The Practice in the fifth season and I really enjoyed it. Watched it
faithfully for the entire sixth season. Then it just got weird. I didn't like
what they did with the characters. I really didn't like it when that guy had
sent a bomb to their office. And Lindsay shooting that guy... it just went so
downhill. It was like, since David E. Kelly couldn't write weird stuff on Ally
McBeal anymore (since it ended), he started writing bizarre story lines on The
Practice instead. I ended up not watching the final season, because I couldn't
take all the weird stories.
A strong
legal drama centered more around the court cases - rather than the lives of the
attorneys that fight them.
The Practice was a good legal
drama with attention grabbing story lines.
The writers and producers never fell short of the viewers expectations. The show was always ahead of the game in producing 'around the water cooler' topics for the morning after.
I loved the cast and stayed faithful until the end. But it was obvious that the final two seasons were the show's worst. Story lines lagged, and the final season could not survive loosing a bulk of its cast members even with the addition of the infamous Alan Shore.
During its prime, The Practice was definitely the show to watch - and the show to try to top.
The writers and producers never fell short of the viewers expectations. The show was always ahead of the game in producing 'around the water cooler' topics for the morning after.
I loved the cast and stayed faithful until the end. But it was obvious that the final two seasons were the show's worst. Story lines lagged, and the final season could not survive loosing a bulk of its cast members even with the addition of the infamous Alan Shore.
During its prime, The Practice was definitely the show to watch - and the show to try to top.
If any
proof is needed that ‘The Practice” was a top quality TV series, we only need
to look at the awards, ratings it received and the life span it had....
If any proof is needed that ‘The
Practice” was a top quality TV series, we only need to look at the awards,
ratings it received and the life span it had.
I only managed to ‘religiously’ watch the last 3 seasons that arguably were not the best it had to offer. But even so it was still gripping drama. The majority of cases in the early seasons were original and provided great television. The cast along with the writers did an excellent job of giving the viewers an insight to courtroom proceedings and the daily life inside a law firm.
It is bizarre how the series began to die two seasons before it finally ended. Leading characters were being removed from the show and the focus shifted from the ‘law’ cases to personal relationships between members of the firm. That was the beginning of the end.
Now a spin-off to ‘The Practice” has been created named ‘Boston Legal’ that is a more light-hearted version of the original.
In all ‘The Practice” was an excellent show that dominated its genre for the late 90’s .
I only managed to ‘religiously’ watch the last 3 seasons that arguably were not the best it had to offer. But even so it was still gripping drama. The majority of cases in the early seasons were original and provided great television. The cast along with the writers did an excellent job of giving the viewers an insight to courtroom proceedings and the daily life inside a law firm.
It is bizarre how the series began to die two seasons before it finally ended. Leading characters were being removed from the show and the focus shifted from the ‘law’ cases to personal relationships between members of the firm. That was the beginning of the end.
Now a spin-off to ‘The Practice” has been created named ‘Boston Legal’ that is a more light-hearted version of the original.
In all ‘The Practice” was an excellent show that dominated its genre for the late 90’s .
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