In the aftermath of his anxiety attack, Brackman has a new perspective on life, and his wife has a new perspective on their relationship that involves talking to lawyers; Benny is mistakenly charged with sexual assault; Melman runs into a handsome and charming man in the parking garage; Gianelli asks Perkins for her hand in marriage, but is forced to settle for a date; Kelsey's mother reappears bearing gifts and heartfelt apologies; Rollins lights a fire under the opposition to smoke out the real extent of the injuries a man claims to have sustained during a performance by the Gianelli family; after the bride overcomes a few pre-wedding jitters, Kelsey and Markowitz are united in matrimony.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| David E. Kelley | Writer | ||
| Terry Louise Fisher | Writer | ||
| Martha Ferris | Guest Star | ||
| James Edgcomb | Guest Star | ||
| Huck Liggett | Guest Star | ||
| Mike Pniewski | Guest Star | ||
| Jamie Murphy | Guest Star | ||
| Penny Santon | Guest Star | ||
| Jeremy Roberts | Guest Star | ||
| Lynn Niederman Silver | Guest Star | ||
| Catherine Erhardt | Guest Star | ||
| Tony Perez | Guest Star | ||
| Patrici | Guest Star | ||
| Constance Towers | Guest Star | ||
| Bill Wiley | Guest Star | ||
| Walter Olkewicz | Guest Star | ||
| Ray Abruzzo | Guest Star | ||
| Laurie Souza | Guest Star | ||
| Jane A. Johnston | Guest Star | ||
| Charles Frank | Guest Star | ||
| Win Phelps | Director | ||
| Steven Bochco | Director | ||
| Terry Louise Fisher | Director | ||
| Alan Rachins | Actor | Douglas Brackman, Jr. | |
| Susan Dey | Actor | Grace Van Owen | |
| Corbin Bernsen | Actor | Arnie Becker | |
| Jill Eikenberry | Actor | Ann Kelsey | |
| Harry Hamlin | Actor | Michael Kuzak |