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Boston Legal :: Gone (02x09)
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| Title: | Gone |
| Episode #: | 02x09 |
| Production Number: | 2F06 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday December 06th, 2005 |
*Also Known As: - Verdwenen (
Netherlands [RTL 8])
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NL (RTL 8) |
Oct 17, 2009 |
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While Denise Bauer shops with her housekeeper and the woman’s four-year-old son, the unthinkable happens when the boy is kidnapped by a known pedophile. An FBI special agent tells them that technicalities prevent the Bureau from getting involved, but he strongly suggests that, as private citizens, Denise and Brad Chase conduct their own investigation. Their frantic search eventually takes them to Father Ryan (Richard Fancy), a priest who refuses to help since he can’t break his confessional seal. Meanwhile, a homeless man throws a rock at Denny Crane for not acknowledging his request for money and Denny shoots him – with a paintball gun. When the man shows up at Crane, Poole & Schmidt for compensation, Denny adamantly refuses to consider his request, but Alan Shore takes the man’s case, pitting the friends against each other.
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Julie Bowen speaks fluent Italian. |
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Denny: Here's a little secret. I know things. Don't tell.
Alan: That secret seems unbelievably safe. | Alan: Denny, I could be wrong, but you might want to think about settling this.
Denny: You're absolutely right. You could be wrong. | Gracie Jane: Maybe they couldn't get out. Maybe they thought the federal government might rescue them or, failing that, give a damn.
Denny: How stupid is that? | Shirley: I always say two things. One is - everything you do reflects on Crane, Poole, and Schmidt. What's the other?
Denise: You're Schmidt. | Shirley: We are lawyers. We sue people. We do not abduct. | Gracie Jane: Gracie Jane
Denny: Denny Crane
Gracie Jane: Gracie Jane
Denny: Are you making fun of me? | Alan: You and Jane Fonda?
Denny: Lest we forget Barbarella. Then she turned on me. Went red. They caught her in one of those communist bitch hunts.
Alan: I think you mean witch hunts.
Denny: No... I'm right on this one. | Brad: Shock and awe, boys. Shock and awe. | Denny: You, kid.
Garrett: Yes, sir.
Denny: Fix my tie. You, you know my name?
Sara: Yes, sir.
Denny: Good, maybe someday I'll learn yours. | Denny: Are we still talking about hurricanes?
Alan: That hurricane was as much a social disaster as a natural one. And the next
hurricane to hit could very well be in the form anarchy.
Denny: One week it’s clowns, next week it’s anarchy. What do you do for fun?
Alan: This. Sleep at my place tonight?
Denny: Haven’t decided. Let’s see how the night goes. |
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Denny: Lest we forget Barbarella.
Barbarella was a 1968 film starring Jane Fonda as a young woman chosen to save the universe from a young scientist, Duran-Duran. |
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