Index Of Boston Legal Season 1 [ Full HD ]
Denny defends a meatpacking plant accused of distributing contaminated beef, proudly eating a steak in court to prove his point. Episode 15: "Tortured Souls" Original Air Date: February 20, 2005
Unlike later seasons’ road-trip antics, Season 1 is firmly rooted in Boston courthouses and firm politics. The show balances high-minded legal ethics with broad satire — often targeting corporate greed, media hypocrisy, and judicial vanity.
Alan assists a teacher who used unconventional methods to punish a bully. Tara Wilson deals with an aggressive opposing counsel. Episode 6: "Truth Be Told" Original Air Date: November 7, 2004
Alan represents a senior citizen who was scammed out of his retirement savings by a predatory telemarketing company. Denny Crane undergoes a medical evaluation to prove he is still fit to practice law. Episode 17: "Death Not Be Proud" Original Air Date: March 20, 2005 index of boston legal season 1
Alan is temporarily committed to a psychiatric facility after experiencing a brief panic-induced breakdown. While there, he ends up helping a fellow patient with a legal matter. Episode 14: "Til We Meat Again" Original Air Date: March 20, 2005
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– Denny’s past returns in the form of his son, Donny Crane, who serves as opposing counsel. Episode 16: Let Sales Ring Denny defends a meatpacking plant accused of distributing
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The first season consists of 17 episodes that follow the unconventional exploits of attorneys Alan Shore Denny Crane Episode 1: Head Cases
| Episode | Title | Air Date | Synopsis | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "Head Cases" | Oct. 3, 2004 | The series kicks off with Alan Shore defending a young black girl barred from playing Annie, supposedly due to her race. Meanwhile, Brad Chase is brought in to "babysit" the eccentric Denny Crane, and Lori Colson deals with a messy custody battle. Airing in a prime Sunday slot on ABC, the series premiere quickly found its unique tone—blending serious legal issues with sharp, character-driven humor. The stakes were immediately established not just in the courtroom, but in the firm's internal politics. | | 2 | "Still Crazy After All These Years" | Oct. 10, 2004 | Alan helps his ex-lover, Christine, get released from a psychiatric hospital—only to suspect she is now stalking him. Denny faces the risk of being ousted from the firm after a tactless comment lands him in legal trouble. The episode cleverly uses Alan's past romantic entanglements as a mirror for his present, showcasing his tendency to attract chaos. This storyline also deepens our understanding of Alan's personal life, which is often just as tangled as his cases. | | 3 | "Catch and Release" | Oct. 17, 2004 | The firm faces an environmental lawsuit filed by Denny's estranged son, Donny, which adds a personal twist to the case. Alan and Lori tackle a sexual harassment case, only to discover that Christine is the opposing counsel. Meanwhile, Sally Heep nervously handles her first trial. This episode is a masterclass in familial dysfunction, showing how Crane's professional decisions are often deeply personal. The legal duel between father and son sets up a recurring theme of legacy and loyalty. | | 4 | "Change of Course" | Oct. 24, 2004 | Firm co-founder Edwin Poole escapes a mental hospital to take on a murder case, forcing Lori to assist an incompetent lead counsel. Alan defends a kleptomaniac CEO, and Sally becomes the firm's scapegoat when things go wrong. The episode brilliantly uses Poole's erratic behavior as a commentary on the legal profession's own insanity. The moral compromises required to win cases become increasingly transparent, as Alan pushes Sally to her ethical limits. | Alan assists a teacher who used unconventional methods
A festive atmosphere turns tense when Alan represents a man fired from his job as a mall Santa for being cross-dresser. Denny faces a medical evaluation to determine his mental competency. Episode 9: "A Greater Good" Original Air Date: December 12, 2004
Boston Legal debuted on ABC in the fall of 2004 as a spin-off of David E. Kelley’s acclaimed legal drama The Practice . It shifted the gritty focus of its predecessor into a sharp, satirical, and deeply comedic exploration of a high-priced Boston law firm. Season 1 established the legendary, Emmy-winning chemistry between James Spader (Alan Shore) and William Shatner (Denny Crane).
A new, ruthless attorney joins the firm, putting pressure on the existing team. Alan finds himself defending a controversial client, testing his limits as an attorney. 6. " Shift " Original Air Date: November 7, 2004
Shirley Schmidt takes center stage to defend a client in a high-stakes corporate espionage case. Alan deals with a bizarre case of identity theft. Episode 12: "From San Diego to S'ndondridge" Original Air Date: January 16, 2005