McKenzie, Brackman restructures itself into a leaner, meaner firm with the arrival of new partner Daniel Morales and the departure of Grace, C.J. and Susan Bloom; after a harrowing encounter with a dissatisfied knife-throwing client, Becker swears off marital law and vows to make entertainment law his new specialty; Gwen begins her internship and expresses an interest in the widowed Daniel and his baby daughter; Zoey is released from the hospital, but not from the guilt surrounding the shooting; Becker represents an actor suing his amusement park employer for unlawful termination; as the 1992 Los Angeles riots erupt, Brackman is mistaken for a looter and arrested, while Markowitz sustains severe head trauma after being dragged from his car and beaten by an angry mob.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| John Tinker | Writer | ||
| John Masius | Writer | ||
| Joel Swetow | Guest Star | ||
| Gary Cervantes | Guest Star | ||
| Chip Campbell | Guest Star | ||
| Stan Shaw | Guest Star | ||
| David Chung | Guest Star | ||
| Cecil Hoffmann | Guest Star | ||
| Marilyn McIntyre | Guest Star | ||
| Quincy Adams Jr | Guest Star | ||
| Dan Castellaneta | Guest Star | ||
| Steven Kampmann | Guest Star | ||
| Lanyard Williams | Guest Star | ||
| Rick Wallace | Director | ||
| Jill Eikenberry | Actor | Ann Kelsey | |
| Corbin Bernsen | Actor | Arnie Becker |