The Guardian

- Season One -

 

1. Pilot (edit)
First aired: 9/25/2001
Writer: David Hollander, Elisa Bell
Director: Michael Pressman
Guest star: Erik Knudsen (Hunter Reed), Jane Cooke (Teacher), Gerry Quigley (Sherif #1), Phillip Craig (Judge Wenlting), Louise Cranfield (Social Service Attorney), Gerry Becker (Judge Stanton), Michael Pressman (Alex Steele), Carson Durven (Bailiff #1), Ophira Eisenberg (Gretchen), Paul A. Macfarlane (Bailiff #2), Dave Nichols (John Swann), Vincent Corazza (John Feeney), Bruce Clayton (Dr. Samuels), Balazs Koos (Jerry), Dan Warry Smith (Phil), Cynthia Ashperger (Irene), Karl Campbell (Officer), Karen Robinson (Reptionist), Louise Nicol (Phyllis Smaple), David Clement (Donald Smaple), Tom Amandes (Dr.Thomas Reed), Kenneth Welsh ()


Nick Fallin, a high-powered, high-priced attorney living the good life is brought down to earth when he has to pay the price for his indulgent lifestyle. Busted for drugs, he must now perform 1,500 hours of community service and so Nick juggles his white-collar world of litigation with the not-for-profit world of child advocacy working with Children's Legal Services. Under the supervision of Alvin Masterson, Nick is thrust into the life of Hunter Reed, a young boy who has witnessed the murder of his mother by his father's hand. Back at Fallin & Associates, owned by Nick's father, Burton Fallin, he is dealing with company presidents who are looking to bring their business to Pittsburgh and spoiled dot com kids who want to get rich quick.

2. Reunion (edit)
First aired: 10/2/2001
Writer: David Hollander
Director: Michael Pressman
Guest star: Daryl Keith Roach (Judge Harris), Erik Knudsen (Hunter Reed), John Combs (Judge Kaplan), Lawrence Pressman (Donald Sample), Irene Roseen (Phyllis Smaple), Cooper Thornton (Andrew Renton), Jonathan Robinson (Andre Stevens), Stefan Umstead (Johnson Stevens), Java Benson (Marcus Stevens), Valeri Ross (Francine Stevens), Anna Gunn (Meghan Barstow), Michael Kaufman (Albert Murray), Tom Amandes (Dr. Tomas Reed), Kenneth Welsh (), Charles Emmett (Detective), Cara Baker (Woman), Frank Ruotolo (Undercover Cop), Amanda Karr (Youth Conselor), Gino Montesinos (Officer), Peter Birkenhead (Herb Conelly)
Nick brings a lawsuit again the pharmaceutical company, Bendaprine, on behalf of Hunter Reed and his mother's estate for 10 mill

ion dollars. But, when Alvin Masterson gets wind of it he insists that Nick drop the case, being that it is a conflict of interest. Nick is quick to point out that Alvin took him off of Hunter's case and therefore he is acting within his rights as a lawyer for Fallin & Assoc. Meanwhile, James gets handed a case involving a 12-year-old boy who has been living with his older brother after their mother has been arrested for drugs. Marcus, Andre's older brother, is arrested for selling crack and James tries desperately to find a relative for the boy to act as guardian so the youth won't end up in juvenile detention like his brother. But, Andre doesn't want to be separated from Marcus and even when James succeeds in finding a relative, Andre makes it very clear he will stay with Marcus at all cost – even if he needs to get himself arrested to make it happen.

3. Paternity (edit)
First aired: 10/9/2001
Writer: Michael R. Perry
Director: Joan Tewkesbury
Guest star: Jesse Plemons (Lawrence Neal), John Pyper-Ferguson (Jerry), Justine Miceli (Rachel Shell), Nicholas Pryor (Bart Shell), Wendy Fowler (Maria Neal), Trace Turville (Emily Johnson), Paul Schulze (), Dan Desmond (Owens), Dougald Park (Evan Odel), Leslie David Baker (Teddy Descia), Jason Cole (Center Director), Paul Tigue (Michaels), Karina Louge (Summer Neal)


Nick is given the case of a wheelchair-bound boy who is about to be placed in a group home while his mother does time for prostitution. The boy, Lawrence, wants to live with his stepfather, but the man has a criminal record. The state wants him to live at St. Riley's, but Lawrence doesn't want to live among the mentally disabled. Nick thinks the only chance for him is to track down the father, a former customer of the mother's, and sue for child support. But, when the father wants to have more of a relationship with the boy, everyone is caught off guard. Meanwhile, Burton and Nick help out an old friend when his daughter, Rebecca, tries to take over his business.

4. Lolita? (edit)
First aired: 10/16/2001
Writer: David Hollander
Director: Charles Haid
Guest star: Dyan Kane (Jenny Sandro), Shelly Cole (April Evans), Sal Landi (Al Sandro), Scott Anthony Leet (Joel), Gerry Becker (Judge Stanton), Brittany Haid (Gail Behrhost), Todd Robert Anderson (), Elisabeth Harmon (Admiting Nurse), Juantia Jennings (), Irene White (Receptionist), Daryl Keith Roach (Judge Harris), Mary Bogue (Mrs. Jabconik), Ashlee Olivia (Girl)


Nick is taken off of the Hunter Reed case and assigned a case about a fifteen-year-old girl, April Santos, who claims to have been raped by her stepfather, a cop. Nick arranges for her maternal aunt to have guardianship, but Nick soon finds out that all is not what it appears to be and he must go to CLS and admit that he may have placed April in an even more dangerous environment than her home. And at Fallin & Assoc., John Clayton seeks the firm to reorganize his assets at his steel plant. Burton refuses, claiming that there is no money to be made, but Simon discovers that his father has a personal reason for refusing the business – Clayton Steel is the same plant that he worked at as a teenager alongside his father.

5. The Men from the Boys (edit)
First aired: 10/23/2001
Writer: Peter Parnell
Director: Peter Levin
Guest star: Nicholas Downs (Wall Guy), Michael Harrington (Mona The Drag Queen), Aaron Paul (Ethan Ritter), Lisa Pelikan (Carol Ritter), David Valcin (Edward Mathews), Dennis Bailey (Dave), Cliff DeYoung (Franklin), Nina Siemaszko (), David Downs (Judge Bridges), Bridget Ellen (Stripper Attorney), Viola Davis (), Armin Shimerman (Judge), Dan D'Amicol (Young Lawyer), Regina Romain (Alison), Eddie Kehler (Undercover Cop), Crawford James (Bartender), Bonnie Perlman (Jury Foreperson)
6. Indian Summer (edit)
First aired: 10/30/2001
Writer: David Hollander
Director: Lou Antonio
Guest star: Heather McComb (Dina Jameson), John Walcutt (Wayne Haller), Chet Grissom (John Feeney), Morgan Henry (Lisa Jameson), Daniel Bryan Cartmell (Charles Donaldson), Jana Arnold (Edwina Donaldson), Damien Midkiff (Kevin King), John Getz (), Beverly Garland (Buyer), Michael Dean Jacobs (Arnold Goetz), Keith Sellon-Wright (Fletcher Sach), Amy Warner (Jane Sinclair), Dorie Barton (Ms. More)


Nick is duped into representing a young woman who lied to him after they spent the night together. Beverly Garland ("Scarecrow & Mrs. King") guest stars. After the young woman, Dina Jameson, picks Nick up at The Incline, they go back to his place for the night. Dina then reveals herself to be an orphaned, underage girl whose younger sister is about to be placed in a new home, where Dina is not wanted. She gives Nick an ultimatum -- that he must help her get placed in the same family as her sister or risk her going to the cops about his underage encounter. Now he must uncover her true motives or risk the consequences of their ill-fated night together. Meanwhile, in an effort to raise money to save CLS after they lose their grant and their money has run out, Alvin goes to extreme measures, including soliciting a donation from a wealthy socialite (Garland).

7. Feeding Frenzy (edit)
First aired: 11/6/2001
Writer: Alfonso H. Moreno
Director: Peter Medak
Guest star: Evan Jones (Malcolm Dempsy), Daphne Ashbrook (Samantha Furnari), Brooks Almy (Alice Dempsey), Barry Sigismondi (Det. Starrall), Dierdre Holder (Janet Helfer), Michael Kaufman (Albert Murray), Ian Gregory (Bruce Bono), Scott Burkholder (), Jon Sklaroff (), Lily Knight (), Ben Gullory (), Sam Catlin (Stu Bynum), Mageina Tovah (Debbie), D.J. Harner (Doctor), Bradly Upton (Brian), Jesse Burch (Man (Waiter)), Bennet Guillory ()


Now that CLS has expanded its circle of operation to include all people needing legal aid, not just minors, Nick is given a case surrounding a retarded man, Malcolm Dempsy, who wants to remain living on his own. Though his mother fears for his safety, his next door neighbor and friend is a drug dealer, she has no proof and therefore the court will not remove him from his apartment. When Eddie, the suspected drug dealer, is murdered, Malcolm is accused of the murder and Nick must work to find the real killer - a search that puts him back in the world of drugs. Far more crucial to Fallin & Assoc. is the fact that Jake has hit another lawyer with his car and faces felony charges if the man dies. Burton Fallin is concerned that Jake's reckless driving has put the firm in danger of being sued and Jake feels the lawyer Burton has hired to defend him is more concerned about what's good for Fallin & Assoc. than what's good for Jake Straka. So, he embarks on his own investigative work to try to clear his name.

8. Heart (edit)
First aired: 11/20/2001
Writer: David Hollander
Director: Jeremy Kagan
Guest star: JoBeth Williams (Sarah), Robert Loggia (Harry Josephs), Lily Nicksay (Lesley Walker), Julie Pop (Tracey Carlson), Holmes Osborne (), Michael Bryan French (), Paul Yeuell (Jeff Carlson), Cooper Thornton (Andrew Renton), Norman Johnson Jr (Richard), Michael Winters (), Rich Williams (Stan Hopeson), Raymond Patterson (Man), Bobbin Bergstrom (Nurse)


Nick Fallin finds himself the advocate for a 12-year-old girl, Lesley, who needs to be adopted by foster parents immediately in order to receive a heart transplant. Laurie Solt, a social worker for Legal Services (LS), is having trouble placing her due to the many demands of caring for a child with congenital heart disease. Inspired by Lesley's strength after she learns her current foster parents are unable to adopt her, Nick takes the search on as a personal campaign to save Lesley's life. As hope of finding suitable foster care fades, Nick decides that the only way to save Lesley's life is to become her legal guardian. Nick's supervisor at LS, Alvin Masterson questions Nick's ability to care for Lesley. Eventually, the judge does grant Nick legal guardianship. Meanwhile, one of Burton Fallin's old friends, Harry Josephs is dying of cancer and tells Burton he is challenging the employment contract of Hopeson, Inc., which terminates employment if an employee is unable to work for 90 consecutive days. Hopeson Inc. is a long time client of Fallin & Assoc. and Burton helped finalize the original employment contracts. Burton struggles with the responsibility of fighting for his clients and opportunity to stand by his friend.

9. The Funnies (edit)
First aired: 11/27/2001
Writer:
Director: Lou Antonio
Story: Michael R. Perry, Peter Parnell
Guest star: Bobby Brewer (), Daniel Roebuck (), Harry Groener (), Kelly Connell (), Brad Blaisdell (), David Michael (), Loren Lazerine (Matt Pushkin), Jill Remez (Sister Anne), Tobin Bell (), Tricia Dong (Dr. Toth), Rhonda Claerbaut (Mrs.Cook), Peter Birkenhead (Herb Conelly)


Alvin asks Nick to help Barbara after her teenage son is arrested for drug possession. After Barbara's son, Russell, is arrested for drug possession, the charge changes to manslaughter when the teen who was with Russell is found dead from an overdose of the badly manufactured drugs. Now, as Russell maintains his innocence, but refuses to give up his source, Nick must find out whom Russell is protecting before the boy's future is ruined. Meanwhile, Burton asks Nick to help get the copyright for the toy "Bunny - Buddy," which is holding up a multimillion-dollar buyout. However, the eccentric old man who invented it is creating problems for Nick, fearing that the integrity of his creation will now be compromised.

10. Loyalites (edit)
First aired: 12/11/2001
Writer: David Hollander
Director: Arvin Brown
Guest star: John Benjamin Hickey (), Dan Martin (), Annie Abbott (), Tony Pasqualini (), Kate Fuglei (Mimi Hudson), Chris Heuisler (Perry Hudson), Lamya Jazek (Salaam Hassam), Robert Joy (), James Sikking (), Wendy Moniz (Louisa "Lulu" Archer), Bernard White (Ahmad Hassan)


Nick defends an Arab American man who appears to be the victim of a hate crime. Wendy Moniz ("Nash Bridges") and James B. Sikking ("Brooklyn South") guest star. Nick gets a new boss at Legal Aid, Louisa "LuLu" Archer (Moniz), and their first case together involves the vandalism of a restaurant owned by the Arab-American and his young daughter. However, things are complicated further when the vandal, who was viciously beaten in self-defense by the restauranteur, turns out to be a teenage boy.

11. Home (edit)
First aired: 12/18/2001
Writer: Alfonso H. Moreno, David Hollander
Director: Oz Scott
Guest star: Anna Gunn (Meghan Barstow), Lawrence Pressman (Donald Sample), Erik Knudsen (Hunter Reed), Polly Draper (Meryl Dimetrio), Conor O'Farrell (), Tom Amandes (Dr. Thomas Reed), Irene Roseen (Phyllis Sample), John Combs (Judge Kaplan), Lisa Long (Chistina Whittenburg), Chistopher Holloway (Jeff Harsik), Bob Fimiani (Alfred Connor), Mack Dryden (Judge Franklin), Angela Sargeant (Judge Sulton), Jay Brown (Jury Foreperson #2), Gwen Stewart (Jury Foreperson)


Nick, now working at another law firm, is reinstated as the guardian of young Hunter Reed, his first case. Polly Draper ("thirtysomething") guest stars Both Nick and his child advocacy boss, Alvin, face Nick's father, Burton, in court. Nick, who is now working for Burton's competitors, Kirk and McGee, faces him when he is reassigned to Hunter -- the young boy who witnessed his father kill his mother -- after Hunter's father's controversial verdict comes in. Meanwhile, Alvin agrees to defend his ex-wife (Draper), for whom he still has some unresolved feelings, in a wrongful termination case, only to realize that the company they are suing is represented by Burton.

12. Causality (edit)
First aired: 1/8/2002
Writer: David Hollander, Peter Parnell
Director: Jeremy Kagan
Guest star: John Lafayette (Bill McGee), Vernee Watson-Johnson (Ella Kurtz), Gary Dewitt Marshall (Carter Sloan), Nicole Prescott (Hilary Kurtz), Andy Umberger (Judge Gable), James Sikking (), Wendy Moniz (Louisa "Lulu" Archer), Jon Sklaroff (), Jenni Blong (Edith Russo), Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (Teenage Mother), Joyce Fessides (Secretary), Matthew St. James (Man #1)


For the first time since leaving Fallin & Assoc., Nick Fallin goes head to head with his father, Burton Fallin, in a corporate father and son case. A case turned over to Nick by William McGee of Kirk & McGee has Nick representing Harry Sloan, a father wanting to sell his company to his son, Carter Sloan. Burton is representing Carter. As the case progresses and the pressure builds, Nick falls back into some old habits that violates his parole and could cost him his job. At Legal Services, Alvin Masterson confronts the one person who changed the direction of his life forever. Edith Russo, a client from long ago, resurfaces in a child custody case. Alvin represented Edith many years ago and fought to help her keep her children, only to have one of those children die due to her negligence. Now, one of Edith's children is fighting to keep her son from being placed with Edith. Meanwhile, a new Legal Services associate, Lulu Archer is also faced with a difficult case with which she has an emotional attachment, as she finds a baby in a dumpster.

13. Privilege (edit)
First aired: 1/22/2002
Writer: David Hollander, Michael R. Perry
Director: Graeme Clifford
Guest star: John de Lancie (Frank Newburg), Michael Phenicie (Ray Harper), M. J. Karmi (Dawn Nweburg), Wendy Moniz (Louisa "Lulu" Archer), Amanda MacDonald (Wendy Newburg), Mary Carver (Mrs. Stern), Robin Karfo (Judge Lowe), Vaughn Armstrong (), Eddie Jemison (), Richard Topol (Zeve)


After a rough turn of events at Kirk & McGee, Nick is back at Fallin & Assoc. just as Burton is looking into the case of Susan Newberg, deceased daughter of longtime client and family friend Frank Newberg. What begins as an investigation into Susan's widower Ray Harper, and the $11 million estate left to him, ends in a shocking case of suicide linked to sexual assault. Nick and Burton put their legal licenses and freedom at stake by violating their attorney/client privileges to protect Frank's youngest daughter and victim, 16 year-old. Meanwhile, first-year associate Amanda Bowles walks out of Fallin & Assoc. when Burton disapproves of her volunteer work at CLS.
 

14. Family (edit)
First aired: 2/5/2002
Writer: Rick Eid, Alfonso H. Moreno
Director: Andy Wolk
Guest star: Dan Byrd (Jeremy Hetherington), Diana kinney (Kalaya), Supaporn Thienapirak (Thai Interpreter), Grant Albrecht (), Weston Blakesley (Immigration Judge), Robert Cicchini (), David Purdham (), Art Chudabala (Joe Nassurn), Christine Estabrook (Aunt Liz), Anastasia Basil (Agnes (Aggie) Lenbert)


Nick's Aunt Liz visits Burton & Nick and tells them she is dying.

15. In Loco Parentis (edit)
First aired: 2/26/2002
Writer: David Hollander
Director: Michael Pressman
Guest star: Nike Doukas (), Blake Heron (), Randy Oglesby (), Ryan Tyler Collier (Lammont Tralins), Scott Klace (), Ryan Collier (Lammont Tralins), Annie Abbott (), Tonya Pinkins (Melinda Tralins), Myndy Crist (Doris Greene)


Nick thinks a woman he helped get her kids, may still use drugs.

16. Solidarity (edit)
First aired: 3/5/2002
Writer: David Hollander, Michael R. Perry
Director: Lou Antonio
Guest star: Johnny Sneed (Brian Olson), Missy Crider (Minette), Frank Novak (Dan Kelsey), Kaylan Bolton (Aaron), Morgan Rusler (Tim Coker), Ben Lang (Dan Barczyk), Idris Muhammed (Tyler), Angela Sargeant (Judge Sulton), Svetlana Efremova (Maria Braczyk), Paula Newsome (), Lee Thompson Young (Levi), Tom Ormeny (Gary Davey), Aloma Wright (), Karen Hensel (Judge Harting)


A case that Nick took at Legal Services creates a conflict of interest, James tries to help his nephew.

17. The Divide (edit)
First aired: 3/12/2002
Writer:
Director: Alan Myerson
Story: David Hollander, Alfonso H. Moreno, Rick Eid
Guest star: John Patrick Amedori (Justin Damira), Bruce Wietz (Jake's Dad), Cyndi Martino (Janet Montgomery), Micole Mercurio (), Jane Fleiss (Suzanne Diamond), Vincent Cefalu (Mike Fritas), Cheryl White (), John Berg (Robbie Gersh), David Reivers (Phil), Van Epperson (Hank), Jason McCune (Loan Officer(omitted)), Logan O'Brien (Matthew Damira)


Nick tries to help 2 brothers get adopted, the foster parents want the "gifted" brother. Jake tries to save his dad from losing his house to a loan shark.

18. Mothers of the Disappeared (edit)
First aired: 3/26/2002
Writer: David Hollander, Michael R. Perry
Director: Steve Robman
Guest star: Kathy Baker (Janine McGregor), Gerry Becker (Judge Stanton), Johnny Lewis (), Martha Hackett (), Earl Billings (), Christopher John Fields (), Jillian Peterson (), Robin Karfo (Judge Lowe), Mark Robman ()
When a mother of a missing child shows up in Nick Fallin's office at Legal Services, he finds himself in the middle of an emotional struggle for closure and justice. Prior to the disappearance of her daughter Grace, Janine McGregor was in a car accident with her for which they were awarded a large settlement. However, since Grace has been missing for 10 years, the insurance company will not release the money.

After years of searching for her daughter, Janine believes her only chance to get the money she so desperately needs is to have Grace declared deceased. However, just as a judge is about to sign off on the declaration, Grace unexpectedly reappears saying she had been kidnapped and taken to Europe. Nick encourages Janine to take the necessary steps to verify Grace's identity. However, with nothing but her gut feeling, Janine is convinced that the girl who has returned claiming to be her daughter is really her "Gracie."

Meanwhile, Nick and Burton Fallin are faced with the death of a close friend and colleague, Judge Stanton. He was a long-time friend of Burton's and was the judge who presided over Nick's probation. His passing causes Burton to re-evaluate his life and his accomplishments as a lawyer.
19. Lawyers, Guns and Money (edit)
First aired: 4/9/2002
Writer: David Hollander, Michael R. Perry, Rick Eid
Director: Jerry Levine
Guest star: Jo. D. Christopher Jonz (), Molly Weber (), Nola Payson-Denny (), Rod Britt (), Larry Miller (Dale Petrocki), Lee Thompson Young (), Ben Siegler (Thomas Paul), Michael Bowen (), Judith Scott (), Jamie Brown (Mandy Gressler), Brent Hinkley ()


Trouble gets very deep for Dale (Nick's Parole officer asks for help from Nick. Later LuLu's husband to be is arested. Nick can't tell LuLu. Burton wonders if his son will be on the federal bench.

20. Shelter (edit)
First aired: 5/7/2002
Writer: Michael R. Perry, Rick Eid, David Hollander
Director: Steve Gomer
Guest star: Pat Skipper (Wade Meyers), Brian Casey (), James Ingersoll (Robert Colden), Robert Curtis Brown (), Promise Ryan (District Judge), Jennie Vaughn (Carol Munday), Stephen Duvall (Det. Darger)


Nick and LuLu find teenagers in her house, after they hear a girl screaming giving birth. They want to keep the baby and soon end up in foster care.

21. Chinese Wall (edit)
First aired: 5/14/2002
Writer: David Hollander, Alfonso H. Moreno, Peter Parnell
Director: Joan Tewkesbury
Guest star: John Rubinstein (Sen. Nathan Caldwell), Evan Handler (Mitchell Lichtman), Pat Skipper (Wade Meyers), Patience Cleveland (Rose Valent), Bob Morrisey (Kenneth Van Gergen), Marc Vann (), Adrian Ricard (), Karl T. Wright (), John Harrington Bland (Jay Hendee), Mack Dryden (Judge Franklin)


Burtton turns his law firm over to Sen. Nathan Calldwell, he gets ready to be a federal Judge.

22. The Beginning (edit)
First aired: 5/21/2002
Writer: David Hollander, Anne McGrail
Director: Michael Pressman
Guest star: Tom Amandes (Dr. Thomas Reed), Stephen Duvall (Det. Darger), Jamie Brown (Mandy Gressler), John Rubinstein (Sen. Nathan Caldwell), Erik Knudsen (Hunter Reed), Lawrence Pressman (Donald Sample), Lee Thompson Young (), Jason McCune (Arnold Parker), Evan Handler (Mitchell Lichtman)


In The Season Finale Burton and Lulu tells Nick damaging information but that deals with a wanted killer. Dr. Reed asks to be his son's (Hunter)Trustee but their future could be in trouble

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