Boston Legal Season 1 Episode 12 From Whence We Came
- TV14
- January 16, 2005
- 43 min
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7.6 (461)
Boston Legal season 1 episode 12 begins with the firm setting up a case pertaining to adoption rights. Shirley Schmidt brings forth a complaint made to the Department of Family and Children Services against the state. It is revealed that there is a couple who had adopted a child, yet due to unforeseeable events, the couple divorced, and the father, who was not biologically related to the child, was fighting to get custody of the child. The biological mother had granted her consent for the child to be adopted and had given up her rights. Denny Crane, Senior partner at Crane, Poole & Schmidt, and his colleague Alan Shore take charge of this case.
As the case progresses, it leads to various other discussions, with characters expressing different concerns. Alan Shore takes the case rather personally and is emotionally invested in the matter. The child's story strikes a chord with him, and he further delves into the biological mother's backstory. The mother had been given away for adoption and was now searching for her roots. Alan Shore finds her and brings her back to Boston, and they try to negotiate with the father.
Meanwhile, Shirley Schmidt finds herself in a conflict of interest when she discovers that her law partner, Paul Lewiston, is related to the accused father. Shirley struggles to tell everyone about this new development as she realizes that she must remain ethical while keeping her colleagues informed.
The episode is filled with ethical dilemmas that need to be managed. Faced with the conflict of interest, Shirley takes a responsible step to avoid any obstacles for the firm, and in doing so, sets an example. There are moments of tension and drama as the story unfolds, but it is ultimately a victory for the firm.
Boston Legal season 1 episode 12 deals with complex family issues and ethical dilemmas that are familiar themes in popular legal dramas. The episode is filled with strong performances by actors James Spader, William Shatner, and Candice Bergen. The show consistently delivers engaging storylines, providing an entertaining yet thought-provoking viewing experience.