Episode: 13 Production Code: AM113 First Air Date: January 19, 1998 Writer: David E. Kelley Director: Sandy Smolan Recurring Characters:
Guest Stars:
Harry J. Lennix as Ballard
Synopsis: The one where the waif becomes a man, or well, at least everything she detests about them. Remember that free and clean one night event with Glenn who was supposedly leaving the country? Ally awkwardly meets up with him while having cappuccino with Georgia her ex-boyfriends current wife. Consequently Glenn later says he never called again because she made him feel cheap, the wheels grind in her head as she realizes that’s supposed to be the man’s job. You can just hear her stomping those chunky heels as she tries to prove what was most definitely true, so she has sex with him again.. Litigation Report: John, Ally, and Georgia attempt to prove that an airline is liable for the death of Joshua Lamb. Their expert does little to help prove mechanical failure as his fervent belief in alien abductions comes to light undermining his testimony. Fish, however, is delighted by the media spotlight and potential cash cow, even if their case isn’t as solid as it should be. Returning to Ally’s disastrous love life, just as she’s thinking she could really fall for the guy, Glenn says he stills feels objectified and breaks up with her. Figuring he manipulated her back into bed, she and Renee bring an old revenge scheme out of mothballs called ‘the penguin.’ The airline offers a decent sum ($375,000) but Fish daringly advises that they hold out for more. Cage urges the jury to spank the irresponsible airline in his closing dissertation, while Fish is privately crossing his fingers that he bet on the right horse. ‘The Penguin’: Flirting expert Renee convinces Glen to join her for a drive on a lonely street, where she intimates that she wants sex and she wants it now! With Ally and Georgia glued to their binoculars, Renee has the model pull his pants down around his ankles. As she teases mercilessly, Glenn tries to waddle towards her like a penguin would. Renee jumps into Ally and Georgia’s car and the ladies leave him there in all his pent up yearnings. Though Ally later apologizes to him. Even with a staggering offer of $685,000 now on the table, the family so trusts in the firm that they refuse it, leaving Fish to gnaw on his fingernails. He needn’t have worried, the Lamb family was awarded one-million dollars. Everyone goes to the bar to celebrate, with both Billy and Ally noticing how genuinely happy she seems. Yeah, like that will last. |