Boston Legal/Schadenfreude
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| Schadenfreude | |
| Season 2, Episode 2 | |
| Airdate | October 4, 2005 |
| Production Number | 1F20 |
| Writer(s) | David E. Kelley |
| Director(s) | Arlene Sanford |
| The Black Widow | Finding Nimmo |
| Boston Legal — Season Two | |
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Schadenfreude is the second episode of the second season of Boston Legal, and the ninteenth episode overall.
Guest Stars: Leslie Jordan (Bernard Ferrion), Betty White (Catherine Piper), Hugh Holub (Jury foreperson), Ellen Crawford (Frances Stadler), John Berg (Judge Robert Hober), Kurt Fuller (Reverend Donald Diddum), Michael Brownlee (Reporter no. 2), John Thaddeus (Detective John Stephenson), Glen Walker (Anchorman), Paul Perri (Ronald Emmerich), Helen Eigenberg (Atty. Tompkins), Francesca P. Roberts (Judge Jamie Atkinson), Russell Andrews (Johnny Damon), Diane Kim (Reporter), Vic Polizos (Detective Frank Richmond), Monica Potter (Lori Colson), Gregory Itzin (A.D.A. Todd Milken), Shawn Christian (Tim Bauer), Anthony Heald (Judge Harvey Cooper), Rhona Mitra (Tara Wilson), Heather Locklear (Kelly Nolan), Rupert Everett (Malcolm Holmes)
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The case of the Black Widow is concluded and Denise finds herself encompassed in her own alimony battle. In the midst of a media circus, the murder trial of Kelly Nolan (Heather Locklear), AKA 'The Black Widow,' gets underway with defense team Alan Shore, Brad Chase and Denny Crane. Can they pull off an acquittal in this seemingly un-winnable case, with the media playing judge and jury and a defendant who is unapologetically cold as ice? Meanwhile Denise Bauer, intent on avoiding alimony payment to her soon-to-be-ex-husband, enlists the help of junior associates Garrett Wells and Sara Holt to challenge the constitutionality of no-fault divorce; Holmes (Rupert Everett) convinces Tara (Rhona Mitra), who's desperately trying to avoid his charming advances, to help represent his client, Johnny Damon (Russell Andrews) -- Damon, singer Edwin Starr's nephew, wants to be allowed to sing his late uncle's trademark song, "War," at a club where the owner has deemed the song un-American -- and a frightened Catherine (Betty White) goes to the police when Bernard (Leslie Jordan) calmly tells her that he fantasizes about committing another murder. (Source: ABC)
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Monica Potter is credited for this episode but does not appear.
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