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1. Pilot
First aired: 9/19/1999 Production Code: 1ADG01Amy Gray, an attorney, has found herself a single mother after a recent divorce. With Amy’s young daughter Lauren in tow she moves back to Hartford, Connecticut with her very opinionated mother, a retired social worker. Amy moves back in to her mother’s home where the family issues are plentiful. Amy is selected to become a Juvenile Court Judge, with the new career and family, Amy will be more challenged than she ever dreamed. Amy’s first case involves a child abandoned by a drug addicted mother. Amy quickly finds the politics and shortcomings of the juvenile justice system a bit overwhelming.
Director: James Hayman
Guest star: Al Pugliese (Fred Gilbert) , LaTanya Richardson (Lena Railsback), Spencer Garrett (Franklin Dobbs), Tracy Letts (Mr. Kleinman), Jacqueline Schultz (Mrs. Jenkins), David Newsom (Jack Overby), Hardy Rawls (Randy), Jane Lynch (Ms. Perkins), Carlo Allen (Donald Karon), Phillip Attmore (Jay Williams)
2. Short Calendar
Community Score
| 8.6 Great |
Judge Amy is thrown into the dog-eat-dog world of the short calendar, with some 54 cases, decisions must be made quickly. Judge Amy is called to an ER, where a doctor wants to terminate medication being given to a critically ill infant. Lauren is having troubles at school and Amy has a confrontation with Lauren’s new teacher. Adding to her troubles Maxine decides to return to work.
Director: Jack Bender
Guest star: Al Pugliese (Fred Gilbert), Karl T. Wright (Curtis Mayhern), L. Scott Caldwell (Tanya Miller) , Ann Dowd (Mrs. Schleewee), Taylor Nichols (Tracy Carroll), Todd Robert Anderson (Andrew Scribner), Jay Karnes (Dr. McGrath), David Newsom (Jack Overby), Charles Chun (Stu Wong), Paul Linke (Dick Waxwood), Nikol Hodges (Valerie Namphy), Tara Chocol (Renee Livingstone), Evelina Fernandez (Lana Reyes), Sha Bennett (Marie Namphy), Tracy Burns (Carla Ceccarini), Tony Sears (Court Interpreter), Adele Robbins (Mrs. Dowd), Tanya Soler (Diane Conrad), Paul Darrigo (Jay Blitzman), R. Martin Klein (Uncle Moe), Katrina Marie Gibson (Monique Conrad)
3. Trial By Jury
Community Score
| 8.2 Great |
Judge Amy has a friend who is undergoing chemotherapy, and Amy has agreed to take over a case, Amy’s first jury case. A young girl was murdered and her parents are suing the parents of the boy who killed the young girl. Amy has a run in with a former law school classmate representing the girl’s parents. With an emotionally packed case, Amy instructs the jury to not let the emotion of the case sway their judgment. Both sides are determined to use every trick they can come up with, to win. Elsewhere, Maxine decides to buy a new car and seeks Vincent’s help. Vincent does not understand why his mother does not take his writing seriously.
Director: James Hayman
Guest star: Reed Diamond (Stuart Collins) , Mercedes Dennehy (Katy Ralston), Susan Slome (Ms. Hardy), Greg Zerkle (Mr. Harper), Cal Gibson (Mr. Pullman), Anthony S. Johnson (Dr. Atkinson), Bob Rumnock (Mr. Nebbett), Elizabeth Rodgers (Saleswoman), Susan Savage (TV Announcer), Bonita Friedericy (Mrs. Thompson), Katie Layman (Mrs. Harper), Robin Pearson Rose (Mrs. Spellman), Michael McGuire (Alex Reames), Amy Aquino (Greta Anastassio)
4. Victim Soul
Community Score
| 8.4 Great |
Amy must determine if a comatose boy who is believed to have healing powers is being abused by his grandmother; Maxine clashes with her supervisor over taking an underfed little girl away from her anorexic mother; Vincent begins a relationship with an older woman.
Director: James Frawley
Guest star: Al Pugliese (Fred Gilbert), Wendy Makkena (Susie Nixon) , Christine Dunford (Linda Oaks), Jack Laufer (Dr. Meyer), Kathryn Harrold (Chris Osborne), Joel Anderson (Mr. Cutler), Brooks Almy (Maila Bell), Terry Bozeman (Victor Pascal), Pierrino Mascarino (Anthony Ruggerio), Mimi Rose (Lori Osborne), Abigail Mavity (Ashley Oaks), Allan Arbus (Judge Fowler), Amy Aquino (Greta Anastassio), Steven Fanning (Thomas Bell), Jaimie Franklin (Young Girl at Bell's), Robert Maffia (Reporter), Susan Fukuda (Reporter), Donna Winfield (Reporter), Gwyn Fawcett (TV Reporter), Nicholas Cascone (David Trask (uncredited))
5. Last Tango in Hartford
Community Score
| 8.5 Great |
A death threat, coupled with Maxine's disapproval, puts a crimp in Amy's blossoming relationship with Tracy; Vincent begins to feel like he's Chris's pet project; Maxine rekindles an old friendship; Amy officiates at Donna's wedding to a convict; Maxine helps a second generation foster teenager keep her infant son out of the system.
Director: James Frawley
Guest star: Al Pugliese (Fred Gilbert), Karl T. Wright (Curtis Mayhern), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski), Brent Sexton (Oscar Ray Pant, Jr.) , Chelcie Ross (Simon McKinley), Taylor Nichols (Tracy Carroll), Ann Hearn (Paula Mitchell), Kitty Swink (Ms. Holbrook), Loyda Ramos (Ms. Sandoval), Kathryn Harrold (Chris Osborne), Morgan Nagler (Stephanie Griffith), Claudette Sutherland (Elisa Dodson), Kelly Curtis (Leslie Wirth), Mimi Rose (Lori Osborne), Billy Maddox (Mitch Gannon), Morlan Higgins (Bob Redlich), Evelina Fernandez (Lana Reyes), Jon Kellam (John Frankhauser), Ricky Luna (Mario Rozas), Joseph Hindy (Gordon Panelli), Jean St. James (Woman), Sarah Zinsser (Receptionist), Daniel Graves (Guy With Dog), Mae Whitman (Darci Mitchell)
6. Witch Hunt
Community Score
| 8.7 Great |
A woman fights for custody of her son after the boy's father claims that her practice of the Wiccan religion makes her an unfit mother; Vincent gets an agent; in the week before Halloween, Lauren gets spooked by some older boys; Amy confronts narrow-minded attitudes at the P.T.A. meeting; in direct defiance of Susie's orders, Maxine pursues the search for a boy missing from a family with a history of child abuse.
Director: Ken Olin
Guest star: Lawrence Pressman (Alan Stetson), Wendy Makkena (Susie Nixon) , Tracy Ellis (Anne Featherstone), Meredith Scott Lynn (Hillary Baker), Spencer Garrett (Franklin Dobbs), Jack Stehlin (Mitchell Axelrod), Stanley Anderson (Thomas Carr), Alison Martin (Angela Compson), Shannon O'Hurley (Nancy Fine), William Windom (Professor Barnett), Paul Linke (Dick Waxwood), Rachel Roth (Joanne Arnold), Fiona Hale (Ruby), Cindy Basco (Farrah), William Forward (Noel Compson), Brian Casey (Kenneth Compson), Kim Fifield (Teresa Compson), Judith Drade (Clerk), Emma Hunton (Sophie), Travis Richard Weaver (Timothy Compson), Brandon de Paul (Darien)
7. An Impartial Bias
Community Score
| 8.8 Great |
Maxine fights to keep a deaf boy in the care of his teenage brother after they are orphaned; Bruce disagrees with Amy's decision in an interracial adoption case; Vincent gets a job teaching writing; Donna seeks Amy's assistance in getting a conjugal visit with Oscar; Vincent learns something surprising about his father.
Director: James Hayman
Guest star: Rhyon Nicole Brown (Rebecca Van Exel), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski) , Marlee Matlin (Eliza Spears), Richard Lawson (Thomas Horne), Allan Arbus (Judge Fowler), Harry J. Lennix (Mr. Newman), Mariclare Costello (Dr. Singer), Phyllis Lyons (Lynette Chase), Irma P. Hall (Beverly Raymond), Bill Pugin (Seth), Gianni Manganelli (II) (Kevin Dexter), Alisa Wilson (Nancy Feinberg), Strawn Bovee (Dr. Lisa Bittman), Mary Faulkner (Lulu), Jerry O'Connor (Randall), Carol Avery (Housewife), Christopher Pettiet (Paul Dexter)
8. Near Death Experience
Community Score
| 8.6 Great |
Amy presides over the sentencing hearing of an emotionally immature teenager convicted of the murder of a ten year old girl during a drive-by shooting; Vincent is shot when he attempts to rescue a woman who's being assaulted; Maxine investigates a mother who claims that she was abducted by aliens; a divorced couple asks Amy to resolve a dispute about the care of their five-day-old son.
Director: Kevin Dowling
Guest star: Al Pugliese (Fred Gilbert), Jeana LaVardera (Lisa Matthews), L. Scott Caldwell (Tanya Miller) , Justin Louis (Mr. Harbert), Ashley Gardner (Mimi Carter), Paul Schulze (Aaron Carter), Michael Laskin (Mr. Voci's Attorney), Josie DiVincenzo (Sandra Voci), James Lorinz (Mr. Voci), Lorey Hayes (Mrs. Marquadt), Jeanie Hackett (Mrs. Voci's attorney), Sam Jones III (Robert Chetwind), Cynthia Martells (Ms. Baxter), David Reivers (Mr. Marquadt), Chip O'Neil (Dr. Wagner), Rick Burns (Det. Warren), Anthony R. Jones (Dennis Dejean), Jascha Washington (Vaden Marquadt), Nicolette Vajtay (Nurse), Richard Augustine (Gunman)
9. The Persistence of Tectonics
Community Score
| 9.2 Superb |
Amy juggles preparing Thanksgiving dinner, being on call, and coping with a surprise announcement from Michael; Gillian asks Maxine for help in financing another in-vitro procedure; Amy presides over an adoption in which the biological father shows up at the last minute to claim his child; Hillary tries to settle the score with Vincent during a Thanksgiving party at Alan's; Amy sentences two boys convicted of animal cruelty.
Director: Joe Ann Fogle
Guest star: Lawrence Pressman (Alan Stetson) , Meredith Scott Lynn (Hillary Baker), Lisa Eichhorn (Mrs. Snowden), Larry Joshua (Mr. Snowden), Jon Sklaroff (Mr. Hardy), Zach Graham, David Smigelski, Allen Williams (J. Wesley Hobson), John Slattery (Michael Cassidy), Michael Rivkin (Dewayne Langston), Miguel Najera (Luis Salerno), Rod Britt (Cliff Taubin), Frank Sharp (Officer Lawton), Michael B. Silver (Justin Hopkins)
10. Crowded House
Community Score
| 8.9 Great |
Amy hears the case of an extremely abused, mentally ill teenager who has stabbed a teacher; Vincent's agent finds him a publisher who will sign him only if he completes another short story in the next four days; Maxine tries to help an overstressed young mother who is afraid that she will hurt her baby; Lauren strains Amy's patience as she waxes enthusiastically over Michael's girlfriend; Maxine faces a house full of her children for a week as Vincent moves back home to devote all his energies to writing, and Gillian takes a much-needed break from the strain that infertility has placed on her marriage; Vincent's short story inspires Gillian to return home to Peter and reconsider adoption.
Director: Martha Mitchell
Guest star: Lawrence Pressman (Alan Stetson) , Anna Maria Horsford (Ms. Charles), Margaret Welsh (Veronica Welch), Stephen Caffrey (Mr. Weims), Cynthia Mace (Dr. Gellman), Mandy Freund (Lizzie Turtin), Billie Worley (Phil), Marilyn Fox (Ms. Bossi)
11. Presumed Innocent
Community Score
| 9.3 Superb |
Amy takes it personally when Stuart appeals her decision to overturn the jury's verdict; Maxine arrives at a creative solution in placing an extremely gifted teenager who chronically runs away from his foster placements; Donna becomes Vincent's new roommate; Amy must decide whether to remove a child from the care of a mother suspected of suffering from Munchausen by Proxy syndrome; after her verdict is upheld, Stuart asks Amy out on a date, and she royally disses him as she turns him down flat.
Director: James Hayman
Guest star: Reed Diamond (Stuart Collins), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski), Wendy Makkena (Susie Nixon) , Michael Dempsey (Al Berenro), Richard Brooks (Mr. Plymouth), Anna Gunn (Emily Noble), Allan Arbus (Judge Fowler), Tony Amendola (Mr. Morton), Joel Polis (Dr. Eaton), Erik Alexander Gavica (Joaquin Acosta), Jayne Amelia Larson (Sharon Lemieux), Eric Winzenried (Ted), Danica Sheridan (Janice), John Eric Montana (Garth Burrows), John H. McKay (Clerk), Skye McCole Bartusiak (Marcy Noble)
12. Spoil the Child
Community Score
| 9.4 Superb |
Amy threatens to remove a young boy from the custody of a father who asserts his right to beat his son regularly with a belt, leaving welts; Maxine becomes frustrated by her ever-increasing case load and a system that doesn't seem to care about the children it should be serving as she struggles to get placements for two orphaned and mentally ill siblings; Gillian and Peter begin the adoptive process; Vincent and Donna work out some roommate issues; Amy's assertiveness in dealing with a judge who disrupts her courtroom lands her a job offer; Donna turns to a reluctant Vincent for advice after her conjugal visit with Oscar goes badly; Lauren goes into a full-tilt brat meltdown when the dancing supply store runs out of her recital costume after Amy waits too long to order it; Amy stays up all night to make the costume after spurning Maxine's offer to help.
Director: Kristoffer Tabori
Guest star: Samantha Shelton (Evie Martell), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski), Wendy Makkena (Susie Nixon), L. Scott Caldwell (Tanya Miller) , Richard Gilliland (Brent Reynolds), Bruce McCarty (Ernie Wolfson), George Murdock (Judge Norman Artel), Holmes Osborne (Judge Brooks), Gretchen Wyler (Shopkeeper), Alisa Wilson (Nancy Feinberg), Adrian Ricard (LaBarbara Kettler), Deance Wyatt (C.J. Kettler), Melanee Murray (Tasha Kettler), Sean Marquette (Seth Reynolds), Aloma Wright (Judge Roberta Pattison), Geoffrey Wade (Alan Sweet), Charley McQuary (Noel McDermott), Sarah Lilly (Mrs. Rapaport), Time Winters (Mr. Croneth), Dennis Singletary (Kip Heebner), Johnathan Holliday (Deputy Sheriff)
13. Zero to Sixty
First aired: 1/18/2000 Production Code: 1ADG13Michael's insistence upon joint custody of Lauren after Amy requests an increase in child support payments dooms the divorce mediation process, and they each retain high-powered and aggressive attorneys; Maxine wants nothing to do with any celebration of her 60th birthday; Amy must decide whether a college senior should be charged as an adult for a fatal hit and run accident that occurred when he was fifteen; Michael's attempt to win Vincent over to his side in the custody battle ends badly; Amy hears a father's petition which contests the divorce agreement requiring him to pay for his daughter's college education; Maxine deals with combative divorced parents who can't seem to manage a peaceful exchange of their three small children.
Director: Anita Addison
Guest star: Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski), L. Scott Caldwell (Tanya Miller) , Michael Jace (Mr. Rhymers), Caroline Aaron (Eloise Darling), Allan Miller (Mr. Keane), Roger Aaron Brown (Judge Fastbind), Michael Bryan French (Mr. Reeves), Fred Sanders (Mr. Ross), Marilyn McIntyre (Mrs. Reeves), Matthew Carey (Ken Thompson), Jessica Townsend (Ellen Reeves), John Slattery (Michael Cassidy), Jonathan Stockwell Baker (Roland Thompson), Joe Mazza (Barry Berkman), Brett Rickaby (Brian Lawler), Marlene Forte (Margaret Lopez), Josh Preven (Monroe Horwitz), Natalie Beth Smith (Sally Lawler), Mike Weinberg (Ted Lawler), Kyle Bischoff (Robbie Lawler), Karen Piluso (Ms. Smith), Robert Hutt McLeod (Mr. Crowson), Cody Bischoff (Robbie Lawler), Orly Kate Sitowitz (Paige Lawler)
14. Shaken, Not Stirred
Community Score
| 9.2 Superb |
Amy must decide if a young boy accused of shaking his infant sister to death is guilty of murder; Maxine fights to keep a 10 year old girl away from her abusive stepfather; Vincent struggles with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder; Amy finds herself in a sticky situation when she accepts a date with the father of one of Lauren's classmates, and then learns that he's a child advocacy attorney who's scheduled to appear in her court; Vincent gets better acquainted with Lisa.
Director: David Semel
Guest star: Jeana LaVardera (Lisa Matthews), Al Pugliese (Fred Gilbert), Rhyon Nicole Brown (Rebecca Van Exel), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski) , K.K. Dodds (Mrs. Shepherd), Max Gail (Psychiatrist), Mark Moses (Mark Pruitt), Randy Brooks (Judge Sweeter), Lorna Raver (Dr. Sachman), Harry Johnson (District Attorney), Gregory Harrison (Tom Gillette), Laura Jane Salvato (Denise Pruett), Christopher Holloway (Hank Leary), Joe Adams (Jack Sinclair), Dylan Kasch (Dylan Shepherd), Renee Tenison (Mia), Jeff Goldman (Mike Pontrelli), Barry Livingston (Cliff Newman), Maggie Connelly (Mrs. Tanner), Hallee Hirsh (Jodi Larson)
15. Culture Clash
First aired: 2/15/2000 Production Code: 1ADG15Amy is assigned to a Judicial Conduct Commission panel which will decide the fate of a judge accused of demanding sexual favors from a prostitute in exchange for a reduced sentence; Maxine faces a culture clash when she tries to help a Yemeni teenager who was stabbed after being accused of dishonoring her family; Amy presides over the case of a woman who fears that her ex-husband may have abducted their children; Vincent's book is published and reviewed by The New York Times; Evie moves in temporarily with Maxine and Amy, and proves to be quite a handful; Michael's parents come to visit Lauren, and rebuff Amy's attempts to discuss the divorce.
Director: Jack Bender
Guest star: Wendy Makkena (Susie Nixon), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski), Jeana LaVardera (Lisa Matthews), Samantha Shelton (Evie Martell) , Michael Murphy (Judge Alistair McNeil), Claudette Nevins (Karen Cassidy), Drew Snyder (Bill Cassidy), Joel Swetow (Marvin Gellman), Rusty Schwimmer (Alice Benedict), John Vickery (Dwayne Cochrane), Robert Walden (Ian Tyson), Biff McGuire (Judge Helmstadler), Bennet Guillory (Arthur Ethelridge), Dori Mizrahi (Wahid Al-Jamal), Jeff Harlan (Rick Bachman), Randy Kovitz (Doctor), Clarinda Ross (Andi Herick), Scott Alan Smith (Colin Wright), Ansuya (Kadja Al-Jamal), Angela Sara (Aisha Al-Jamal), Melik (Yasin Al-Jamal), Mary Berg (Amina Al-Jamal), Ruth Silveira (Diane Doosbeeber)
16. The Wee Hours
First aired: 2/22/2000 Production Code: 1ADG16Amy gears up for the custody battle over Lauren; Vincent takes a job at the local newspaper to help him overcome a severe case of writer's block; Amy suffers from a bad bout of insomnia that's coupled with some interesting dreams in the few hours that she's able to sleep; Maxine investigates why a boy from a loving family persists in sleepwalking far from home; Amy decides the fate of a teenaged athlete when her parents disagree on how her gymnastics training is affecting her life; Lauren and Amy have an ongoing battle over bedtime; Amy must decide if she'll allow the children of combative parents to be represented by their own attorney.
Director: James Hayman
Guest star: David Marciano (Len Mildmay), Wendy Makkena (Susie Nixon), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski) , Caroline Aaron (Eloise Darling), Robin Bartlett (Roberta Orr), James Sutorius (Richard Acuff), Tommy Hinkley (Mr. Saunders), Caitlin Wachs (Grace Frame), Taylor Nichols (Tracy Carroll), Robert Kerbeck (Jack King), Liann Pattison (Mrs. Saunders), Biff Yeager (Hal Cherhoff), Allan Kolman (Gregor Travanin), Renee Ridgeley (Tara Rowen), Emily Wagner (Juanita Flippance), Daniel Reichert (Andy Klein), Andrew J. Ferchland (Danny King), Austin Wolff (Mark Saunders), Jill Brennan (Irene Frame), Jeffrey Scott Jensen (Murray Frame), Mark Chaet (Concerned Citizen), Mark Colson (Motorcycle Cop), Brandon Gatson (15 Year Old Boy), Frank Sharp (Jack McEachern), Taran Killam (Freddie Felleman), Samantha Smith (Nicola King), Jonathan Osser (11 Year Old Boy)
17. Drawing the Line
Community Score
| 8.9 Great |
Amy must decide if a brain-injured woman is fit to be a mother; Maxine discovers that a teenage client is being abused by his therapist; Leisha meets Amy, and faces her ire for piercing Lauren's ears without permission; Vincent and Maxine clash over his journalism career; Amy faces a class of insufferable law students when she's asked to teach a seminar at Yale; Donna takes modeling herself after Amy a bit too far when she begins to show up for work dressed and coiffed exactly like her mentor; it's all bark and no bite when Amy decides to dismiss the case of a drug dealer sniffed out by a four-legged member of the neighborhood watch.
Director: Jack Bender
Guest star: David Marciano (Len Mildmay), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski) , Leslie Hope (Amanda Kubiak), Fred Koehler (Joe Broussard), Karina Arroyave (Martina Romano), Steve Eastin (Ed Dunsmore), Charles Emmett (Dr. Timothy Haney), Brad Blaisdell (Ronald Broussard), Jay Varela (Oscar Ortiz), Billy Gardell (Lyle Cooper), Jane Lynch (Ms. Perkins), Marlon Young (Ted Martlett), Annie Kitral (Marci Watson), Patricia A. Lewis (Pretty Girl #1), Leslie Windram (Pretty Girl #2), Kyme (Melanie Richardson), Jennifer Westfeldt (Leisha Elden), James Henriksen (Doug Grooms), Scot Zeller (Eric Mullins), Christopher Francis (Yale Law Student)
18. Human Touch
Community Score
| 8.9 Great |
Amy presides over a custody case between a young girl's stepfather and her biological father, whose severe case of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder may interfere with his parenting ability; after an unsuccessful experiment with day trading puts holes in her financial situation, Maxine has difficulty fixing the holes in her roof; the court reporter from hell, who is also Donna's nemesis, is assigned to Amy's courtroom; Maxine uncovers systematic fraud at D.C.F. that leads directly to Susie's desk; Amy realizes that she needs to assume more of the financial burden at home after she and Peter quarrel over their mother's monetary predicament; Vincent and Lisa work through their relationship fears; Amy orders D.C.F. to cut through the bureaucracy and the paperwork so that Croatian refugees can find a home and be reunited with their son.
Director: Martha Mitchell
Guest star: Jeana LaVardera (Lisa Matthews), Al Pugliese (Fred Gilbert), Karl T. Wright (Curtis Mayhern), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski), Wendy Makkena (Susie Nixon) , Ken Lerner (Mr. Bellamy), Raphael Sbarge (Paul Brody), Michael Mantell (Charles Lassiter), Jonathan Nichols (Eric Capano), Arnetia Walker (Laura Evans), James Lashly (Mitch Evans), Lynnda Ferguson (Joyce Donovan), Allan Rich (Jim Southam), Josip Kuchan (Samir Filipovic), Tatianna Chekova (Elvedina Filipovic), Zeljka Gortinski (Karla Besic), Ina Romeo (Alicia Clark), Megan Vint (Carolyn Brody), Emon Novin (Kevin Deacon), P.B. Hutton (Megan Brock), Mary Anne McGarry (Dr. Grayson), Christopher Liam Moore (Ian Jankowski)
19. The Out-of-Towners
First aired: 4/18/2000 Production Code: 1ADG19Heeding the request of counsel to deliver one of her "rants" at a sentencing hearing, Amy lectures a young drug dealer whose mother has made tremendous sacrifices to provide him with a better life; much to Peter's dismay, Maxine accepts a date from an attractive man she meets at the diner; Amy gets "backwater detail" subbing for another judge, and travels with Bruce to a small town to hear a case centered on the misdiagnosis and overmedication of its teenage boys; as her abductor's case comes to trial, Lisa and Vincent argue when her fears for the possibility of acquittal, and thus her safety, increase; pending the outcome of an investigation, Susie is back at work after a one week paid suspension and, over Maxine's objections, sets in motion a chain of events which eventually leads to the death of a young mother; Amy and Bruce have divergent reactions when confronted with intolerance during their trip; Maxine unsuccessfully tries to resign, and ends up being blackmailed into accepting the position of D.C.F. supervisor until a replacement for Susie can be found.
Director: Bob McCracken
Guest star: Jeana LaVardera (Lisa Matthews), Samantha Shelton (Evie Martell), Wendy Makkena (Susie Nixon), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski), Richard Crenna (Jared Duff), L. Scott Caldwell (Tanya Miller) , Allan Rich (Jim Southam), Richard Portnow (Charles Novotny), Jack Conley (Terry Bogage), Zach Grenier (Dr. Norman Golden), Michele Shay (Laura Zaccaro), Al Sapienza (Greg Christofaro), Michelle Bonilla (Alma Delbello), Stephen Ramsey (Officer Davidson), Brian Poth (Nick Dobson), Ginger Justin (Janice Glinko), Jeff Meleski (Waiter), Pat Crawford Brown (Louise), Roz Witt (Karen Cavallo), Carol Hickey (Caitlin Barger), Juan Diego (Phil Rivera), Josie Gammell (Vivian Kessler)
20. The God Thing
First aired: 5/2/2000 Production Code: 1ADG20Amy decides the fate of two teenagers arrested for possession of a date rape drug; Greta returns to work with a newfound appreciation of her spirituality, causing Amy to question her own; while working on the case of a neglectful mother, Maxine discovers that management isn't all that it's cracked up to be, especially when it gets in the way of her time with Jared; Donna ropes Amy into having coffee with Leisha, who in turn ropes Amy into going shopping for bathing suits; Vincent breaks up with Lisa after she perjures herself on the stand; after Donna delivers some very sad news, Amy seeks some answers, and some consolation, at Bruce's church.
Director: Kevin Dowling
Guest star: Jeana LaVardera (Lisa Matthews), Inny Clemons (Robert Clifton), Richard Crenna (Jared Duff), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski) , Reni Santoni (Clyde Tate), Jennifer Dundas (Kimberly Ryan), Jennifer Griffin (Dorothy McElroy), Bruce Nozick (George Stryker), Sara Botsford (Laura Boulton), Nancy Linari (Mimi Higgins), Carole Goldman (Elsie Littlejohn), Eric Jungmann (Victor Laughlin), Dougald Park (Edward McElroy), David Booth (Ralph Higgins), Ned Netterville (Judge Rob Sissman), Thomas Redding (Mr. Lawrence), Tom Lenk (Allen Higgins), Amy Aquino (Greta Anastassio), Richard Augustine (Lisa's Abductor), DeLauné Michel (Kit McElroy), Jennifer Westfeldt (Leisha Elden)
21. Gray vs. Gray
First aired: 5/9/2000 Production Code: 1ADG21Maxine gets a new supervisor at D.C.F.; Donna becomes stressed when Oscar's attorneys petition to have his conviction reversed; Amy and Maxine are at odds over having Maxine's terminally ill client testify in a case that Amy is hearing; Vincent counsels Donna against telling Oscar about her attraction to other men, and reassures her that her feelings are normal.
Director: James Hayman
Guest star: Brent Sexton (Oscar Ray Pant, Jr.), Timothy Omundson (Sean Potter), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski) , Andrew Robinson (Daniel McGill), Chip Zien (Dr. Ken Baker), Vic Polizos (Det. Jesmer), Judith Scott (Mara Roberts), Billy Gardell (Lyle Cooper), Robert Treveiler (Mark Duggan), James Cunningham (Ben Bradford), Vicellous Shannon (Joseph Dutton), Matt Newton (Taylor Bradford), Lisa Connaughton (Nurse)
22. Not With a Whimper
First aired: 5/16/2000 Production Code: 1ADG22After going on the date from hell with a Yale professor, Amy has one last fling with Michael the day their divorce becomes final; Maxine returns a stowaway boy to his mother; when Donna and Vincent persuade a reluctant Evie to deliver her baby in the hospital instead of home, she insists that they, instead of Gillian and Peter, act as her birthing coaches; Amy assigns a unique condition of probation to a bright and feisty teenager; Maxine fears that she's contracted Alzheimer's after suffering cognitive lapses, and is relieved to discover that it's only a concussion sustained when she bumped her head on a piece of furniture; Evie's son is born, surprising the family with his interracial heritage.
Director: David Platt
Guest star: Samantha Shelton (Evie Martell), Al Pugliese (Fred Gilbert), Jillian Armenante (Donna Kozlowski) , Julissa Marquez (Bebe Torres), Randall Arney (David), John Billingsley (Bebe's attorney), John Slattery (Michael Cassidy), Valerie Bickford (Laura Dobkin), Loren Lazerine (Officer), Jorge Luis Abreu (Dr. Arnold Pettler), Andre Jamal Kinney (Benny Dobkin),