Show More Episodes Critic Reviews for. Audience Reviews for The Practice: Season 8. Jun 30, 2019. The 8th season took a nose-dive.No Lindsey,Bobby,or Helen.Not good.
In the first of a three-part story arc, Chris O'Donnell plays an accused killer whose case generates media frenzy. Another plot concerns a drug dealer's slaying by an enraged neighbor. Alan Shore: James Spader. DA Silverman: Norman Lloyd. Aisha: Viola Davis. Judge Harrod: Kenneth Welsh. Randy Markham: Jeff Perry.
MoreSharon Stone stars in a three-part story arc as a brilliant litigator---and schizophrenic---who is Alan's client in a wrongful-termination suit against the firm that fired her. Elsewhere, Ellenor's murder case takes a startling turn involving the defendant's preteen daughter. Brad: Chris O'Donnell. Ginsberg: Adam Arkin. Campbell: Tyrees Allen.
MoreThe challenge of a murder acquittal finds Shore facing disbarment; an infidelity case becomes a cause célèbre for unconventional Sheila Carlisle (Sharon Stone), in a tentative association with the firm. Stanfield: Chris O'Donnell. Roland Huff: Ken Campbell. Judge Warren West: Frank Birney.
MoreTroubling cases affect Sheila (Sharon Stone), who's further losing her grip on reality; Eugene, who deals with a disturbed client's double murder; and Ellenor, who's haunted by a manipulative killer. Stanfield: Chris O'Donnell. Roland Huff: Ken Campbell. Judge Wallace: Ron McLarty.
MoreA complex murder case implicating a white supremacist embroils Eugene; malpractice fears haunt Jamie; the defense of accused killer Roland Huff embattles Shore, whose tactics astonish Tara and precipitate a run-in with a judge. Macklin: John Walcutt. Grant: Andrew Leeds. Huff: Ken Campbell.
MoreThe trial of a white supremacist, charged with ordering the slaying of an African-American, hinges on a follower's suspicious testimony, which uncovers secrets from the accused's past. Meanwhile, closure is reached in the Huff case, thanks to the sister of a slain victim.
MoreA rape case rattles Jimmy, ill-prepared to defend a client who maintains his innocence despite overwhelming evidence against him. Also, ethics violations catch up to Shore, who has a showdown with Eugene. Webb: Bruce Weitz. Mills: Laz Alonso.
MoreThorny cases embolden Shore, who plays hardball with a drug company's high-powered lawyer (Ron Leibman) in a civil suit, and fast and loose with evidence in a homicide. Ted Grayson: Michael Tighe. Judge Moreno: Amy Aquino. Judge White: Herb Mitchell. Beckham: Christopher Shea.
MoreA political-asylum case embattles Shore and a 12-year-old client, a Romanian girl who fears a marriage in her homeland; a homicide stirs troubling memories for Eugene. Gilbert: Josh Hamilton. Anna: Becca Gardner. Susan Alexander: Kate Burton. Judge Stucky: David Andrews. Bennett: David Garrison.
MoreThe Practice Season 8 Episode 14
A sordid homicide tries Shore, who's representing a teen drug dealer and accused killer with an unorthodox defense; a civil suit tests Tara, who's undertaking her first case as lead counsel. Judge Robbins: Jordan Baker. Marshall: Brenden Richard. Tang Jingyu: Tzi Ma.
The Practice Season 8 Episode 11
MoreShow More EpisodesSet in Boston, the award-winning 'The Practice' centers on the passionate attorneys of Donnell, Young, Dole & Frutt. To these lawyers, every case is i...more
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Set in Boston, the award-winning 'The Practice' centers on the passionate attorneys of Donnell, Young, Dole & Frutt. To these lawyers, every case is important and every client worth a fight to the bitter end. Legal maneuvering is the firm's modus operandi and they have it down to a science, making even the most questionable arguments seem convincing. And while they can't - and don't - win every trial, the pursuit of justice remains the priority until the final verdict is announced...and sometimes afterwards. Pursuing justice, however, often confronts the firm with serious ethical and moral issues of conscience. 'The Practice' is one of television's most acclaimed series. The popular drama has won a Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series, a Peabody Award, Viewers for Quality Television Award, was nominated several times for Emmy awards (winning twice) and received an American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award, among many others.