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* [[Clear My Name]]: The ongoing plot of the series.
* [[Clear My Name]]: The ongoing plot of the series.
* [[Courtroom Antics]]: When a possibly senile court-appointed client won't speak to anyone except through a dummy, Whit calls the ''dummy'' to the witness stand.
* [[Courtroom Antics]]: When a possibly senile court-appointed client won't speak to anyone except through a dummy, Whit calls the ''dummy'' to the witness stand.
* [[Curse Cut Short]]:
* [[Curse Cut Short]]:
** In the pilot, Alex tells Whit that she "studied [her] a-- butt off" to earn her law degree.
** In the pilot, Alex tells Whit that she "studied [her] a-- butt off" to earn her law degree.
** Alex to Whit again in "Buried Past":
** Alex to Whit again in "Buried Past":
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* [[One-Hour Work Week]]: Alex's night job at the cleaning company comes across as this before she quits.
* [[One-Hour Work Week]]: Alex's night job at the cleaning company comes across as this before she quits.
* [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping]]:
* [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping]]:
** Lisa Lackey as Alex occasionally slips into her native Australian accent or various regional U.S. accents (particularly [[New York City]]). This is [[Lampshaded]] and [[Justified]] in the pilot when Alex tells Whit she was an army brat and traveled all over growing up, specifically mentioning [[Australia]], New York, and East [[Los Angeles|LA]] as places she picked up accents from.
** Lisa Lackey as Alex occasionally slips into her native Australian accent or various regional U.S. accents (particularly [[New York City]]). This is [[Lampshaded]] and [[Justified]] in the pilot when Alex tells Whit she was an army brat and traveled all over growing up, specifically mentioning [[Australia (2008 film)|Australia]], New York, and East [[Los Angeles|LA]] as places she picked up accents from.
** Also, Peter Wingfield's attempt at an American accent in "Above the Law."
** Also, Peter Wingfield's attempt at an American accent in "Above the Law."
* [[Pun-Based Title]]: "Dying to be Thin," in which Alex investigates unsafe diet pills.
* [[Pun-Based Title]]: "Dying to be Thin," in which Alex investigates unsafe diet pills.