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* [[Sinister Minister]]: Standouts include such [[Smug Snake|Smug Snakes]] as Reverend Donald Diddum (the "[[Catch Phrase|Think on it, pray on it]]" guy with the fetish for used panties), and Father Ryan, who "[[Lawful Stupid|cloaks himself in canon law]]" to shield a pedophile kidnapper who confessed to him. |
* [[Sinister Minister]]: Standouts include such [[Smug Snake|Smug Snakes]] as Reverend Donald Diddum (the "[[Catch Phrase|Think on it, pray on it]]" guy with the fetish for used panties), and Father Ryan, who "[[Lawful Stupid|cloaks himself in canon law]]" to shield a pedophile kidnapper who confessed to him. |
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* [[Smug Snake]]: On a show about amoral, high-powered lawyers? [[Sarcasm Mode|I'm shocked.]] |
* [[Smug Snake]]: On a show about amoral, high-powered lawyers? [[Sarcasm Mode|I'm shocked.]] |
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* [[Southern-Fried Genius]]: A Southern defense lawyer that's a sleazy non-heroic version and Alan occasionally crosses swords with him. |
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* [[Spin-Off]]: Of ''[[The Practice]]'', although you'd be forgiven for not noticing. |
* [[Spin-Off]]: Of ''[[The Practice]]'', although you'd be forgiven for not noticing. |
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* [[Straight Man]]: A trifecta -- Paul Lewiston, Brad Chase, and Shirley Schmidt. |
* [[Straight Man]]: A trifecta -- Paul Lewiston, Brad Chase, and Shirley Schmidt. |