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Crane Poole and Schmidt

Larry Miller has played Edwin Poole in 3 episodes so far. He had a nervous breakdown in the pilot, and has returned twice in "escaped from the institution" episodes since.
 
Yes. I was laughing at his initial overtures to his judge friend as well.

The forgetting pill storyline was a mess though.
 
I'm glad Denny Crane isn't always a blithering idiot anymore. That was starting to piss me off.

I love it when they let Alan have a good closing argument. The forget pill thing was a dud... Not sure what I think about the upcoming abortion issue the show is obviously going to tackle. I wonder if Denise somehow mixed up the DNA samples. The previews kinda make that a possibility.
 
Eggs Mayonnaise said:
Larry Miller has played Edwin Poole in 3 episodes so far. He had a nervous breakdown in the pilot, and has returned twice in "escaped from the institution" episodes since.

Oh yeah, he was a bit annoying.
 
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lol
 
OH man.. what's his face is leaving the show? I was just starting to warm up to him.
 
Brace yourself, he's probably not the only one leaving...
NBC Books Mark Valley in 'Business Class'http://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/zap-n...harylevi,0,170842.story?coll=zap-tv-headlines

February 8, 2007

"Boston Legal" star Mark Valley is headed to NBC, signing on as one of two leads for the comedy "Business Class."

The network has also placed another "Legal" player, Jane Lynch, in its comedy "Area 52" and found stars for two of its dramas, the showbiz trade papers say. Zachary Levi ("Less Than Perfect") will play the title role in the Josh Schwartz pilot "Chuck," which has also added Adam Baldwin, and "Rome" star Kevin McKidd will star in the time-travel drama "Journeyman."

Valley, who plays Brad Chase on "Boston Legal," will play an amoral salesman in "Business Class," a comedy from "Simpsons" veterans Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein. The show centers on Valley's character and a rival salesman who live their lives on the road.

His casting may not bode well for Brad's future on the ABC series; there's no word on which show is in "first position" for the former "Keen Eddie" star.

Lynch ("The 40 Year Old Virgin," "Talladega Nights"), meanwhile, has joined "Area 52," a comedy about employees at a secret government facility in the Arizona desert. Lynch had a recurring part on "Boston Legal" earlier this season.

And in other news...
Mullally Spends Time in 'Boston'http://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/zap-m...legal,0,7713204.story?coll=zap-news-headlines
'Will & Grace' Emmy winner to guest on 'Legal'

February 12, 2007

With her daytime show now done, Megan Mullally is headed back to primetime, courtesy of the folks at "Boston Legal."

Mullally will guest-star on an episode of the ABC series later this season, playing a former co-worker and ex-girlfriend of James Spader's character, Alan Shore. She's shooting the episode this week; an airdate hasn't been scheduled yet.

Whenever the episode does air, Mullally will have a memorable entrance. Per ABC, viewers will meet her character, Renata Hall, "as she dashes down the courthouse hallway wearing a bloody wedding gown, carrying a bloody pair of scissors and proclaiming her innocence in the murder of her betrothed."
I kind of hope Mullally will become a regular. She's a great actress but was a rotten talk show host. She's much better off hiding behind a character...
 
I won't miss Mark Valley much.. I like him, but he doesn't have a big part in BL anyway. Yay, Megan Mullally!! I hope she gets to be a regular too.

I was glad Clarence got to try a case.. the dressing up stuff was getting a little old.
 
I would LOVE it if they got Peter MacNichol to come back as John Cage from Ally McBeal. They're all still in Boston anyway and David Kelley created the characters, might as well use what was good from the other shows...
 
There are only a few episodes of Keen Eddie, FOX canceled it before really giving it a chance. It was a good show, I think you'd like it.
 
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