- 7.6/10124 votes
#1 - Passing Go
Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 9/27/1998
Bobby is hit by a car while his mind is involved on other matters. Meanwhile, Ellenor becomes disillusioned with the law when she comes to the realization that underhanded behavior has become second nature to her. Eugene defends a young man on murder charges. Bobby visits his father. Rebecca shocks the firm when she announces she's passed the bar exam.
Director: Dennis Smith, Michael Schultz
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.8/10122 votes
#2 - Reasons to Believe
Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 10/4/1998
Helen and Lindsay move in together. Rebecca tries her first case. Anderson Pearson calls on Lindsay to defend him when he's arrested for the murder of a stalker.
Director: Jace Alexander
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 8.2/10122 votes
#3 - Body Count
Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 10/11/1998
Bobby and Lindsay lay the groundwork for the Pearson trial. George Vogelman, the podiatrist that answered Ellenor's personal ad (episodes #5, #12), comes into the office with a severed head in his medicine bag. Ellenor and Eugene try to determine what to do with Vogelman. Jimmy and Rebecca defend Jesse Manning, an elderly man accused of plotting to murder his wife. The prosecution's case is based solely on evidence of his step-by-step drawings of the murder and an intricately devised plan for the perfect murder.
Director: Oz Scott
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.9/10119 votes
#4 - The Defenders
Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 10/18/1998
Anderson Pearson's court date arrives. Ellenor harbors doubts as to her client, Vogelman's innocence after a stash of pornographic videos are found in his home.
Director: Dwight H. Little
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.8/10116 votes
#5 - The Battlefield
Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 10/25/1998
Lindsay makes an appeal in the Pearson case. Ellenor tries to find another viable suspect in the Vogelman case. Jimmy represents a cousin being sued by a former employee, fired solely because of her Iranian nationality.
Director: Alex Graves
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 8.1/10115 votes
#6 - One of Those Days
Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 11/8/1998
Tensions flare at the firm when Ellenor takes a questionable tactic in the Vogelman trial. With the odds stacked against them, Ellenor and Eugene adopt a 'Plan B' strategy, which essentially involves accusing the victim's family and friends of the murder.
Director: Dwight H. Little
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 8.4/10119 votes
#7 - Trench Work
Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 11/15/1998
Bobby fears that Lindsay is too emotionally involved as she takes her last shot at saving Pearson. The firm is sued by Steve Robin, who claims the firm slandered him in the Vogelman trial. Eugene strikes an illegal deal with Helen to help his client Kevin Peete in exchange for damaging information on the Harrelson killer.
Director: Oz Scott
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.5/10111 votes
#8 - Swearing In
Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 11/29/1998
Rebecca is faced with an ethical dilemma in the days leading up to her swearing-in ceremony; turn in a client she suspects of being a serial killer or fulfill her legal obligation. The firm prepares to defend itself against Tommy Silva, naming Jimmy as lead counsel. Bobby prepares to defend a babysitter against charges that she shook a baby to death.
Director: Dennis Smith
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.5/10104 votes
#9 - State of Mind
Season 3 Episode 9 - Aired 12/6/1998
Bobby declines Helen's offer of manslaughter, instead forging ahead in the Evelyn Mayfield baby-shaking trial. Rebecca defends young Michael Baylor again, this time on sexual harassment charges. The firm debates whether Jimmy should represent them in the Silva trial. Lucy surprises Bobby with an impulsive kiss.
Director: Adam Nimoy
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 8.0/10107 votes
#10 - Love and Honor
Season 3 Episode 10 - Aired 12/13/1998
Jimmy takes on Tommy Silva as he battles for the firm's future. He's forced to make unpopular decisions when both Ellenor and Eugene are ineffective witnesses.
Director: Arvin Brown
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.5/10117 votes
#11 - Split Decisions
Season 3 Episode 11 - Aired 1/3/1999
Eugene defends a high school friend, Jerry Green, when Jerry is arrested after a high-ranking politician solicits him for sex. Helen is pressed to go after the politician, destroying Green's life in the process. Ellenor's proposed new client, an asbestos company, is rejected by a partnership vote, enraging Ellenor. Bobby discusses inappropriate questions with Lucy.
Director: Michael Schultz
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 6.9/10118 votes
#12 - A Day in the Life
Season 3 Episode 12 - Aired 1/10/1999
Bobby and Eugene travel to a friend's home to counsel him when his daughter's newborn child is smothered. Bobby is forced into an ethical dilemma; his two options being to either contact the police, or conceal evidence in a possible homicide. Lindsay helps Jimmy defend a shipwrecked man accused of murdering a companion to save his own life. Rebecca gets a drug dealer off when the arresting officer recites an implausible story on the stand.
Director: Martha Mitchell
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.4/10103 votes
#13 - Judge and Jury
Season 3 Episode 13 - Aired 1/17/1999
Judge Roberta Kittleson, presiding over a case Bobby's working on, informs him that she's had an erotic dream featuring him and proceeds to inquire whether he's interested in her. Bobby responds negatively and worries that it affected Kittleson's judgment when ruling after ruling goes against his client. Helen prosecutes a TV newsmagazine producer as an accessory for murder after he inadvertently encourages a Kevorkian-like suicide doctor to capture a death on videotape. Lucy teaches Eugene's son, Kendall, to dance.
Director: Allan Arkush
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.2/10110 votes
#14 - Of Human Bondage
Season 3 Episode 14 - Aired 2/7/1999
Bobby takes over the defense of a teenage prostitute accused of murder when her previous attorney withdraws, claiming he represents her 'john' (who's also her alibi). Ellenor revisits her past when her very first client is found passed out in a dealer's apartment with a bag of cocaine on his chest. Jimmy cuts a deal with opposing counsel so that both parties in a very bitter divorce get satisfaction.
Director: Dwight H. Little
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.7/10118 votes
#15 - Lawyers, Reporters and Cockroaches
Season 3 Episode 15 - Aired 2/21/1999
Tensions boil over at the firm when Ellenor discovers Lindsay's salary is more than double hers. Ellenor demands justice and tries to recruit partners to her side. It eventually escalates into a knock-down drag-out brawl. Bobby and Lindsay represent a restaurateur forced out of business by a deceptive television reporter. The reporter, under the guise of doing a positive feature, aired an exposé on cockroaches in the kitchen. Helen prosecutes a teenager for killing his neighbor's cat.
Director: Dennie Gordon
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 8.5/10118 votes
#16 - End Games
Season 3 Episode 16 - Aired 2/28/1999
The office is thrown into turmoil when Ellenor's client Leonard Sowers rushes through the door with policemen giving chase and throws a bag of heroin onto her desk. Ellenor is arrested for possession of the heroin. A proximity search of her desk turns up a bloodied knife which turns out to be the weapon used to murder Susan Robins. The firm is dealt a surprise when Dickie Flood charges Ellenor with first degree murder. Lindsay & Ellenor bury the hatchet when Lindsay takes over her defense. The police, hoping to make another case for the murder, arrest George Vogelman for concealing a murder weapon and perjury. Meanwhile, Bobby defends Judge Kittleson when she's sued by a former clerk claiming sexual harassment. Jimmy is mesmerized by Judge Kittleson's frank sexual discussion.
Director: Keith Samples
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.8/10119 votes
#17 - Target Practice
Season 3 Episode 17 - Aired 3/7/1999
Jimmy represents a couple suing a gun manufacturer for indirectly causing their daughter's death. Jimmy argues that the company targeted advertising at criminals and also circumvented gun laws by selling mail-order build-it-yourself assault weapons. Eugene is stunned to learn his son Kendall is selling drugs.
Director: John Patterson
Writer: N/A
- 7.6/10108 votes
#18 - Crossfire
Season 3 Episode 18 - Aired 3/14/1999
Eugene battles his ex-wife Sharon for custody of Kendall. Sharon claims Eugene's profession and questionable tactics are sending the wrong message to their son. Helen prosecutes a young man for stealing a girl's car, but begins to doubt the alleged victim's story when the accused makes a very credible witness. The witness claims she was car-jacked. The accused adamantly maintains that the girl loaned him the car. Rebecca represents a psychologist fired from his job after suffering a head trauma that left him cross-eyed.
Director: Dennis Smith
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 8.6/10134 votes
#19 - Closet Justice
Season 3 Episode 19 - Aired 3/28/1999
Judge Hiller assigns Lindsay the repugnant task of defending nun-killer Michael Kingston. Lindsay discovers that the police search that found the body was unconstitutional and, against all her morals, moves that Kingston be released. Helen delivers an impassioned argument, stating that the constitution was designed to protect the innocent, a category that doesn't include Kingston. In the end, Judge Hiller has no choice but to strike the body from evidence and dismiss the charges. Meanwhile, Jimmy and Rebecca defend a man on solicitation charges, claiming that the undercover officer aroused the man, then announced she was a prostitute. Jimmy and Judge Kittleson arrange a private meeting.
Director: Alex Graves
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.9/10114 votes
#20 - Home Invasions
Season 3 Episode 20 - Aired 4/18/1999
Lucy is stunned to learn her landlord has planted video cameras in her apartment and is uploading sensitive videos featuring her onto the Internet. Judge Kittleson is outraged when she finds details of her private life on the 'net, including photos of her and Jimmy. Helen recruits Ellenor to advise a witness when he announces plans to change his story, clearing his father of charges of murdering his mother.
Director: Jeannot Szwarc
Writer: N/A
- 8.1/10118 votes
#21 - Infected
Season 3 Episode 21 - Aired 4/25/1999
Helen brings felony murder charges against Gary Armbrust for lying to save his father. Rebecca takes a pro bono case defending an accused killer. She receives information from the prosecution calling the arresting officer's testimony into question. However Judge Swackheimer, who already ordered the outspoken defendant chained and gagged, feels that the information is irrelevant and deems it inadmissible. Bobby works to discover the cause behind a rash of deaths in a cosmetic surgery hospital.
Director: Dylan McDermott
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 7.6/10111 votes
#22 - Do Unto Others
Season 3 Episode 22 - Aired 5/2/1999
Eugene defends a rabbi accused of rape. The rabbi admits a pre-existing relationship with the woman and claims that when she tried to break off the relationship it was merely a means to arouse him. Eugene struggles with ethical questions when it's made known the rabbi had previously been accused of rape.
Director: Mel Damski
Writer: David E. Kelley
- 8.6/10123 votes
#23 - Happily Ever After
Season 3 Episode 23 - Aired 5/9/1999
Lindsay is stabbed by an unknown assailant wearing a nun's outfit during a late night at the office. Lindsay manages to utter the word 'nun' to Bobby before she passes out. Based on the information, Helen drags nuns into the courthouse for interrogation, reasoning that a nun upset over Michael (the nun killer) Kingston's acquittal may have committed the crime. Jimmy finds a photo of Lindsay with her image defaced in Judge Kittleson's office, bring a fleet of police to her home. Other suspects include Kingston himself and Joey Heric.
Director: Dwight H. Little
Writer: David E. Kelley
The Best Episodes of The Practice Season 3
Every episode of The Practice Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of The Practice Season 3!
A provocative legal drama focused on young associates at a bare-bones Boston firm and their scrappy boss, Bobby Donnell. The show's forte is its storylines...
Genre:Drama
Network:ABC
Season 3 Ratings Summary
"Passing Go" is the best rated episode of "The Practice" season 3. It scored 7.6/10 based on 124 votes. Directed by Dennis Smith, Michael Schultz and written by David E. Kelley, it aired on 9/27/1998. This episode is rated 0.2 points higher than the second-best, "Reasons to Believe".