February 20, 2010 | 0 Comments
Good news for Greek viewers this week, contrasted with bad news for the few fans of The Deep End out there.
Think of Grey’s Anatomy in a law firm. That’s the idea behind The Deep End.
It focuses on a Los Angeles firm and its five new associates. Among others, it stars:
Matt Long as Dylan Hewitt; Billy Zane as Cliff Huddle; Clancy Brown as Hart Sterling,; Norbert Leo Butz as Rowdy Kaiser; Leah Pipes as Beth Branford; Tina Majorino as Addy Fisher; Ben Lawson as Liam Priory; Nicole Ari Parker as Susan Oppenheim; and Mehcad Brooks as Malcolm Bennet.
Good news for Greek viewers this week, contrasted with bad news for the few fans of The Deep End out there.
We’ve collected the songs heard this week on The Deep End. Check them out now.
Dylan and Liam form a bond this week. They both believe their client is innocent.
This episode is titled “White Lies, Black Ties.” During the hour, Cliff tries to find a way back into Susan’s life.
Susan gives Beth and Dylan a challenging pro-bono this week. The episode is titled “Nothing Personal.”
This was the weakest episode yet of The Deep End. The show needs to flesh out its characters more.
This week’s new episode of The Deep End is titled “To Have and to Hold.” Get an early look at scenes from it now.
What did you think of this week’s episode? Our staff has a lot to say about The Deep End.
On the second episode of The Deep End, we learned a bit more about every character. Read on for a detailed review.
There’s a difficult INS case this week. The episode is titled “To Have and to Hold.”