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I realize many of you couldn't see Monday television because a problem at Bright House Networks knocked out the schedule. But here are the results anyway. CBS won the night with its regular lineup. ABC placed second with "A Charlie...
Five years from now, when you're asked the trivia question, "What was the final line spoken on Boston Legal'," smile when you answer that it was Denny Crane (William Shatner) saying "It's our wedding night" to AlanShore (James Spader)...
AlanShore (James Spader) is going out in a big way: He'll argue in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in the series finale of "Boston Legal." The ABC drama calls it quits Dec. 8 with a two-hour finale, from...
All of you who are fans of Boston Legal will recognize the irony in this. Alan gets a client who says she was fired from her job because she voted for McCain, so that wouldn’t be up Alan’s alley, right? Alan reluctantly takes the case, but you’ll see in the end who it truly skewers. I [...]
... a Beantown law firm. However, the final season was so rife with engrossing stories, theatrical AlanShore (James Spader) closings, bizarre Denny Crane (William Shatner) moments and fun character interplay that I quickly became a passionate fan. What I'll miss most: the lawyers' constant lusting after office maven Shirley Schmidt (a still-seductive-at-62 Candice Bergen), the endearing...
When Boston Legal ended its run last week, the series finale also marked the end of one of prime time's most poignant 'bromances.' The deep friendship between William Shatner's Denny Crane and James Spader's AlanShore, marked by their regular dates for cigars and Scotch at the end of the day, was a touchstone of the David E. Kelley dramedy, bringing out-there storylines back down to...
Mary McNamara at the LA Times ' Show Tracker blog: After last’s week’s revelation that Denny Crane’s Alzheimer’s was getting worse, it was hard not to suspect that Monday night’s final finale of “Boston Legal” would wind up with best friend AlanShore either killing him or kissing him. Instead, they split the difference and got married. It was a fitting end to the most devoted, and deranged,...
When "Boston Legal" ended its run last week, the series finale also marked the end of one of prime time's most poignant "bromances." The deep friendship between William Shatner's Denny Crane and James Spader's AlanShore, marked by their regular dates for cigars and Scotch at the end of the day, was a touchstone of the David E. Kelley dramedy, bringing out-there storylines back down to...
James Spader and his fiance Leslie Stefanson are seen for the first time with their 3-month-old baby at the Grove in LA. The couple have not announced the gender or name of their baby. James (’Jimmy’) is best known for his eccentric roles in movies such as Pretty in Pink and Crash as well as the colorful attorney AlanShore on the television series The Practice, and its spin-off Boston...
When "Boston Legal" ended its run last week, the series finale also marked the end of one of prime time's most poignant "bromances." The deep friendship between William Shatner's Denny Crane and James Spader's AlanShore, marked by their regular dates for cigars and scotch at the end of the day, was a touchstone of the David E. Kelley dramedy, bringing out-there storylines back down to...
After last’s week’s revelation that Denny Crane’s Alzheimer’s was getting worse, it was hard not to suspect that Monday night’s final finale of “Boston Legal” would wind up with best friend AlanShore either killing him or kissing him. Instead, they split the difference and got married. It was a fitting end to the most devoted, and [...]
[[SPOILERS]] In last night's Boston Legal finale, characters Denny Crane and AlanShore got married. It was referred to as a same-sex marriage, not a gay marriage, since neither character is gay, but according to the LA. Times' Mary McNamara,...