Boston Legal Fly Fishing Episode

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For example, when he was first confronted by an environmental lawyer who was trying to put him on the salmon side, Denny Crane responds with one of the best lines from the episode: “I came here to enjoy nature. Don`t talk to me about the environment. Later, when Alan and Denny go to bed, Alan reads a book about how terrible it is for farmed sea lice to kill wild salmon and mentions that lice are nicknamed “staple foods,” to which Denny replies, “Did you say Klingons?” ABC published a preview of the episode on its website. Click here to go directly. If you are planning a trip to Nimmo Bay and would like more information, visit the Nimmo Bay Resort website. “It was one of the most beautiful places I`ve ever been,” Shatner said. Episode Summary Finding Nimmo / Season 2, Episode 3 Broadcast: 11. October 2005 Alan Shore resides about his separation from Tara and travels with Denny Crane to Nimmo Bay, British Columbia to practice fly fishing and male bonding to heal his pain. When they learn that the salmon population is threatened by sea lice produced by fish farms, Shore and Crane feel compelled to act. Meanwhile, Catherine Piper drops a bombshell on Shirley Schmidt when she confesses to killing Bernard Ferrion (Leslie Jordan) by hitting him on the head with a saucepan, and the company tries to find the best way to deal with this shocking turn of events. And Sara Holt and Garrett Wells go to the extreme to convince Reverend Diddum (Kurt Fuller), the divorce lawyer for Denise Bauer`s husband, to reduce the alimony she owes him.

Find Nimmo, find comfort, discover that pig sounds are soothing / Image by Nicalamity Episode Credits Directed by . Mike Listo Written by . David E. Kelly Edited by. Michael Hathaway Jeremy Davidson . Peter Barrett Takayo Fischer . Clerk Kurt Fuller . Reverend Donald Diddum H.

Richard Greene . Judge Harry Hingham Leslie Jordan . Bernard Ferrion Lisa Kaminir . D.A. Valerie Murrow David A. Kimball . George Knott J. Patrick McCormack . Judge Sean O`Byrne Clifton Murray . Himself Johannes Thaddeus . Detective John Stephenson Betty White. Catherine Piper The fishing camp was “anchored in a river with no footprint in the forest itself”? said William Shatner.

Photo courtesy of Nimmo Bay. “Finding Nimmo” offers Denny Crane and Alan Shore the chance to spend time together, and it results in funny and adorable scenes between the characters. Alan agrees to go to Canada at Denny`s insistence: “Look, the only place you can connect is in the woods and fishing. You have to go fishing. They trade law books for fishing rods, sit on the terrace to bask on a terrace and Boston`s crowded skyline for the secluded and peaceful wilderness. Despite a fishing competition that threatens their friendship, the trip brings them together. But it`s not just fun and games. In nimmo Bay, they discover that freshwater salmon is threatened by sea lice from local fish farms and they feel compelled to act. But I digress. Boston Legal. Here`s the summary of yesterday`s episode: Alan Shore [played by James Spader] overcomes his breakup with Tara and travels to Nimmo Bay, B.C.

with Denny Crane [played by William Shatner] to fly fish and bond males to heal his pain. When they learn that the salmon population is threatened by sea lice produced by fish farms, Shore and Crane feel compelled to act. Above, William Shatner and James Spader were filmed on location in Nimmo Bay in the episode titled “Finding Nimmo”. Photo courtesy of Nimmo Bay. Boston Illegal Radio “Finding Nimmo” mp3 download [89 min; 30 mb] Listen or subscribe via Yahoo Podcasts Listen with mp3 streaming or subscribe via Odeo iTunes Subscription Download the free iTunes app And because our dynamic duo appeared in a Canadian court where lawyers wear black dresses and the judge is called “my master”, They put on not only the necessary clothes, but also wigs (!) and their fishing waders. What a show. As a “friend of the court,” Alan explains how important wild salmon is to British Columbia`s ecosystem. , and triggers numerous environmental violations that are regularly covered in Daily Grist – all in less than five minutes. I was impressed, and so were the fans.

Here`s just a taste: Transcript Read the episode transcribed by Imamess >> pdf-file Episode Reviews 2.03 `Finding Nimmo` written by Abney. arrival. [Listen to Abney and Dana`s conversation on Finding Nimmo – mp3 download] Episode News Ratings Ratings [101 by Nielsen] PRIMETIME RANKING REPORT from 10.10.05 – 16.10.05 Rank #32 for the week 10,900,000 viewers 3.9% estimated percentage of all TV households or people who have activated Boston Legal SEASON TO DATE RANKING REPORT from 19.09.05 – 16.10.05 for 3 episodes Rank #27 for season 11,680,000 viewers 4.2% estimated percentage of all TV households or people, Boston Legal listening to Boston Legal (10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.) With the second place of its veteran of the hour “Law & Order: SVU”, ABC`s “Boston Legal” beat “Close to Home” by 8% among the total number of viewers (10.9 million versus 10.1 million) and among adults aged 18 to 49 (3.4/9). Compared to the average abc original show at the time of the last season (“NYPD Blue” / “Line of Fire”), “Boston Legal” improved the network`s performance by 24% in total viewers (11.7 million vs. 9.4 million), by 17% among adults aged 18 to 34 (2.1/6 vs 1.8/5), by 9% among adults aged 18 to 49 (3.5/9 vs 3.2/8), and 15% in adults aged 25 to 54 years (4.6/10 vs 4.0/10). [Source: © 2005 ABCmedianet.com Primetime Ratings Report for the week of October 10-16, 2005] Households: 7.7/12, No. 5; Adults 18-49: 3.5, #8. A year ago, “NYPD Blue” was in this window of time with households: 6.2/10, #6; Adults 18-49: 3.1, #10. At 10 p.m., “Law & Order: SVU” released a 9.6/15 to push NBC to the top. “Boston Legal” was second for ABC with 7.6/12, ahead of FOX`s ALCS, 7.1/11, and CBS`s “Close to Home,” 6.9/11.

Boston Legal dropped the network`s Top 20 Prime-Time Series for the week of 3/10/05 to 9/10/05. The week before (The Black Widow), Boston Legal came in at number 20 for the week. [Source: © 2005 Nielsen Media Research of fast national numbers for Tuesday, October 11, 2005] U.S. series Boston Legal features B.C. fishing lodge, hooks fish farm debate Dirk Meissner Canadian Press October 10, 2005 VICTORIA (CP) – A British Columbia fishing article with a political hook will be featured Tuesday in an award-winning American television series. Boston Legal, with an estimated weekly audience of 15 million viewers, filmed its October 11 episode at an exclusive British Columbia eco-adventure lodge known for its spectacular scenery and access to some of the best salmon fisheries in the world. The Nimmo Bay Resort features a lead visual role in the episode, in which Emmy-winning actors William Shatner and James Spader, who play Boston`s lawyers, come to the remote fishing hole for a weekend of male liaison but become entangled in a local issue that involves fish farming policy toward wild fish. The episode is titled Finding Nimmo. When the two Boston Legal stars learn that fish farms in the area threaten local wild salmon stocks, they feel compelled to act. And it`s here that the ABC-produced SERIES transforms from a TV drama into a real-life drama. British Columbia`s aquaculture industry, which operates salmon farms near the station, and a local federal politician fear the Boston Legal episode will give the local industry a black eye. John Duncan, a Conservative opposition MP from the Campbell River area of the North Island, appeared in the House of Commons last month and raised questions about promoting a show that could harm some of his constituents.