Ep 9. You Never Can Tell
- TV14
- November 23, 1998
- 44 min
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7.1 (176)
Ally McBeal season 2 episode 9, titled "You Never Can Tell," centers around Ally's ongoing struggle to balance her personal and professional life. As she prepares for her upcoming date with a successful businessman named Victor Morrison, she becomes increasingly anxious about the possibility of getting hurt again.
Meanwhile, at the law firm, a new case arises when a wealthy client named Donald Hane hires them to represent him in a lawsuit against a former employee who stole trade secrets and started his own business. The catch is that the employee in question is Richard Fish's estranged brother, Billy. Despite Richard's initial reluctance to take the case, the firm ultimately agrees to represent Hane, and Billy becomes their new opponent.
As the case progresses, tensions rise between Richard and Billy, as well as between Ally and Victor. While Ally tries to open herself up to the possibility of love, she finds herself struggling to balance her feelings for Victor and her fear of vulnerability. Victor, on the other hand, seems to be taking things in stride and is eager to pursue a future with Ally.
Throughout the episode, we also see various subplots develop, including Elaine's ongoing feud with Ling and Nelle's pursuit of an elusive client named David E. Kelley (who happens to be the real-life creator of the show).
As the case reaches its climax, the tension between Richard and Billy comes to a head, and Ally is forced to confront her own emotions when a surprising revelation threatens to derail her relationship with Victor.
Overall, "You Never Can Tell" is a fast-paced and emotional episode that highlights the complex relationships and personal struggles of the show's main characters. With its mix of drama, humor, and romance, it is a great example of the unique blend of genres that made Ally McBeal such a beloved and groundbreaking show.