The Practice Season 6 Episode 2
The Practice
Season 6

Ep 2. The Candidate (2)

  • September 23, 2001

In season 6 episode 2 of "The Practice" titled "The Candidate (2)," tensions rise as both alliances and betrayals form in the high-stakes world of politics. This riveting legal drama series delves into the lives of talented lawyers at the prestigious Boston law firm, Young, Frutt & Berluti. They are known for their relentless pursuit of justice, straddling the fine line between moral righteousness and doing whatever it takes to win their cases.

As the episode begins, tensions from the previous episode continue to mount as Eugene Young (portrayed by Steve Harris) and Ellenor Frutt (played by Camryn Manheim) find themselves at odds with one another. While Eugene had been representing the incumbent state senator, Senator Matthews (portrayed by Charles Cioffi), Ellenor decided to throw her support behind his charismatic opponent, Richard Batcheldor (played by guest star Peter Outerbridge).

Both attorneys are personally invested in their respective candidates, with Eugene committed to protecting Senator Matthews' reputation and career, while Ellenor sees Batcheldor as a breath of fresh air for Boston politics. Their strong convictions drive them further apart, resulting in a fracture within their professional and personal relationships.

Meanwhile, Bobby Donnell (portrayed by Dylan McDermott) finds himself caught in the middle of the political storm brewing at the firm. Always the voice of reason, Bobby tries to bridge the gap between Eugene and Ellenor, attempting to maintain a semblance of unity within the team. However, with emotions running high, it becomes increasingly challenging to foster a sense of harmony.

Amidst this turmoil, Lindsay Dole (played by Kelli Williams) takes on an interesting case that intertwines with the political narrative. She represents a client, Jackie Greenbaum (portrayed by guest star Lisa Waltz), who is charged with assaulting a campaign worker from the opposing political party. Lindsay finds herself juggling the complexities of the legal case while navigating the tense political backdrop that exists outside the courtroom.

As the episode progresses, alliances are tested, and surprising revelations emerge. The intricacies of the legal process blend seamlessly with the political maneuvering occurring beyond closed doors. The stakes continue to rise, and both Eugene and Ellenor must confront the consequences of their choices and convictions.

"The Candidate (2)" encapsulates the essence of "The Practice" as it delves into the moral dilemmas and ethical quandaries faced by its characters. It explores the blurred lines between personal beliefs, professional obligations, and the pursuit of justice, showcasing the intricate dance between power, ambition, and the law.

With its compelling storylines, brilliant performances, and thought-provoking narratives, "The Practice" offers a gripping exploration of the legal world while tackling contemporary social and political issues head-on. In this episode, as allegiances shift, secrets are revealed, and the consequences of one's choices become apparent, viewers are left on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the next twist in the unfolding drama.

Disclaimer: "The Practice" and its episodes were created by David E. Kelley. The episode description provided is a creative interpretation by a fan of the show and should not be considered an official synopsis.

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  • First Aired
    September 23, 2001
  • Language
    English
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