Ep 12. Avenging Angels
- TV14
- January 18, 2004
- 42 min
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7.5 (14)
The Practice season 8 episode 12, titled "Avenging Angels," follows the attorneys of the Boston law firm, Donnell, Young, Dole and Frutt, as they take on a case involving a vigilante group. When an innocent man is shot and killed by a group of individuals seeking revenge for the murder of a young girl, the attorneys must navigate the complicated legal system to bring justice for both the victim and the accused.
As the case heats up, tensions rise within the firm as some attorneys begin to question the tactics used to defend their clients. ADA Rebecca Washington also becomes involved in the case, further complicating things for the defense team.
Meanwhile, Bobby Donnell struggles with personal demons as he faces the fallout from his decision to take on a controversial case involving a death-row inmate. His actions have put his relationship with his wife, Lindsay, in jeopardy and he must deal with the consequences of his actions.
As the trial progresses, the lawyers at Donnell, Young, Dole and Frutt must confront their own beliefs about justice and morality in the pursuit of a fair trial for their clients. The episode ultimately raises questions about the limits of the law in the face of vigilante justice and the importance of upholding the principles of justice and fairness in the legal system.
Overall, "Avenging Angels" is a thought-provoking episode that explores complex legal and moral issues, while also delving into the personal struggles of its characters. It is a gripping installment in The Practice series that is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.