L.A. Law

L.A. Law1986

L.A. Law is an American television legal drama series that ran for eight seasons on NBC, from September 15, 1986 to May 19, 1994. Created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher, it contained many of Bochco's trademark features including an ensembl… more »



Ray Breecher:
Okay, Richard, inhale, and leap. Come on, boy. Inhale. [Ray smelling. Richard the big frog sitting] I just had breakfast, Your Honor, so...

Gretchen Wynn:
Probably a donut.

Michael Roitman:
Objection, Your Honor. May I ask the defendant to cease the harassment during this demonstration?

Judge Walter Green:
What demonstration? It looks dead to me.

Ray Breecher:
He's gathering himself, Your Honor. He's not ready to jump. Look at his eyes.

Judge Walter Green:
Oh, for God's sake.

Michael Roitman:
Oh, no, I can see it.

Jonathan Rollins:
Hey, he's sticking him with a pin. [Ray sticking his frog Richard with a pin demonstration]

Ray Breecher:
Prodders are allowed.

Judge Walter Green:
Oh, just get on with it, would you?

Gretchen Wynn:
I told you, it doesn't jump. [Then watch Ray do the demonstration when he kick the frog and have Richard the frog jump higher to take off and landed on Judge Green]

Judge Walter Green:
Yaah! [Judge Green was screaming and was attacked by the frog Richard]

Michael Roitman:
He's attacking the judge! [Judge Green is scared]

Gretchen Wynn:
Look at the teeth. [Frog croaked] It's vicious. It's a vicious frog.

Ray Breecher:
I told you to sit! Stay! Stay right there!

Judge Walter Green:
Get this thing now! [Ray got his pet frog Richard]

Ray Breecher:
I got him. I got him, Your Honor. Oh, uh, I think he pulled another muscle.

Michael Roitman:
Ask you've recuse yourself, Your Honor.

Judge Walter Green:
Forget it. I'm going to take this stupid thing under advisement. I want everybody back here at 2 O'clock tomorrow. [Richard the frog croaking] Oh, for God's sake. [Judge Green heads back to his chambers and closed the door. Frog ribbit. The crowds are laughing. Jonathan felt dejected]

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