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The Practice 5/16 (Spoilers)
Is there any way that this episode didn't suck horribly? I'm almost at a loss for words.
Dylan McDermott didn't "star" as so much "take up space while emoting less than the chair he was sitting in." I mean really - was that shot of him at the end supposed to engender some emotion in the viewer? Because all it made me think was "Geez, Dylan, you look like I'd look after a week long bender. That is, if I drank. Which I might start doing after watching this."
I suppose the tone was set at the beginning of the episode when they started advertising "Fleet Street," the spinoff featuring James Spader. Nothing like celebrating the death of "The Practice" before it's even completely dead.
It was almost as if this was an episode of "Fleet Street" and the cast of "The Practice" were only featured as a courtesy... and not even much of a courtesy, because it seemed like they were mostly in the way. The A plot was the Denny Crane (Denny Crane!) court case, and the B plot was the associate with the pot thing, not to mention Spader's character two-timing.
There was a little bit featuring Jimmy's new law firm, but in the end, since I knew I wouldn't be seeing any more of it, I couldn't have cared less. It was like I flipped over to The Sopranos, except no one got whacked -- unfortunately, because that might have made the episode at least somewhat interesting.
The only shred of respect that they had for the series was the scene at the very end with them raising a toast to the firm... but it was SO brief, it was like "Cheers. And... we're done. Thanks for coming. Clear out, this set is getting demolished in about 30 seconds to make room for another office for one of the unnamed associates from 'Fleet Street.'"
And to make things worse... I watched this thing live. *sigh*
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