S2E2

They Eat Horses Don't They?

Ally McBeal

calendar_todaySep 21, 1998 schedule43 min star8.5

Ally is feeling increasingly antipathetic towards Nelle Porter. She thinks Nelle brings out the darker side of the firm. Nelle represents a First Amendment case about a popular radio talk show host, ala Howard Stern, who is accused of inciting a hostile work atmosphere through his vulgar discourse. Nelle triumphs by implying that the talk show host has certain sexual dysfunctions, then promptly drops the case as a legal tactic. Ally becomes disgusted. Cage takes on the case of a restaurant owner being sued by a man claiming intentional infliction of emotional distress for serving horse meat to patrons. During the course of the case, Cage finds it increasingly difficult to do his job due to a preponderance of empathy for the horse in question.

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FOX

star Guest Stars

Stuart Pankin

Stuart Pankin

Mr. Handy

Mark Metcalf

Mark Metcalf

Attorney Walden

Albert Hall

Albert Hall

Seymore Walsh

Wayne Newton

Wayne Newton

Harold Wicks

Tim Thomerson

Tim Thomerson

Mr. Daley

David Ogden Stiers

David Ogden Stiers

Judge Andrew Peters

James Sutorius

James Sutorius

Daley's Attorney

J. Karen Thomas

J. Karen Thomas

Karen Martin-Gray

Sy Smith

Sy Smith

Back-up Singer

Renée Elise Goldsberry

Renée Elise Goldsberry

Back-up Singer

Vatrena King

Vatrena King

Back-up Singer

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Marty Levy

TV Announcer