Ep 16. Let Sales Ring
- TVPG
- March 13, 2005
- 42 min
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7.9 (375)
In Boston Legal season 1 episode 16, called "Let Sales Ring," the law firm of Crane, Poole, and Schmidt takes on a case involving a cell phone company, which is accused of knowingly selling phones with defective parts that cause them to explode. The plaintiff is a woman who suffered serious burns when her phone exploded in her hand.
Alan Shore, played by James Spader, is assigned to represent the cell phone company. He is an unorthodox but clever lawyer who often takes on controversial cases to challenge the system and make a point. In this case, he believes that the plaintiff is exaggerating the severity of her injuries and that the cell phone company is not entirely at fault.
Meanwhile, Denny Crane, played by William Shatner, is dealing with personal issues. He is struggling with impotence and decides to try a new pill that promises to help him. This leads to some humorous and awkward situations throughout the episode.
The episode also explores the relationship between Alan and Tara Wilson, played by Rhona Mitra. Tara is another lawyer at the firm who is attracted to Alan, but he is hesitant to pursue a romantic relationship with her. Despite their chemistry, he believes that he is too damaged to be in a healthy relationship.
As the trial progresses, Alan presents a compelling case that disputes the plaintiff's claims that her injuries were severe and that the cell phone company knew about the defects. However, as the trial comes to a close, he realizes that there is more to the case than he initially thought and makes a shocking decision that surprises everyone in the courtroom.
Overall, Boston Legal season 1 episode 16 is an entertaining and thought-provoking episode that touches on several important themes, including the responsibility of corporations, personal relationships, and the power of the legal system. The performances by James Spader and William Shatner, in particular, are standout and make this episode a must-watch for fans of the show.