Season 6 Breakdown

Normal Episodes: 22
TV Specials: 0
TV Movies: 0

L.A. Law Season 6 (1991-1992)

L.A. Law Something Old, Something Nude 6x01 Something Old, Something Nude
Facing financial woes, the firm is forced to share office space with an entertainment lawyer; Van Owen's high-profile client is charged with murdering her abusive husband.
Oct. 10, 1991
L.A. Law TV or Not TV 6x02 TV or Not TV
Van Owen elicits emotional testimony from Elsa Chandler; the Government's handling of the MIA issue following the Vietnam War comes under fire in a family feud over a presumed-dead ...
Oct. 17, 1991
L.A. Law Do the Spike Thing 6x03 Do the Spike Thing
Brackman is the unwitting victim in a gay-bashing incident; Kelsey defends a logging-company executive in a case involving a tree-spiking activist; C.J.'s father comes to town on a ...
Oct. 31, 1991
L.A. Law Spleen It to Me, Lucy 6x04 Spleen It to Me, Lucy
Zoey's case threatens to move a death-row schizophrenic closer to an execution date; a splenectomy patient challenges a doctor's right to profit from her donor cells; Bloom bulldozes ...
Nov. 07, 1991
L.A. Law Monkey on My Back Lot 6x05 Monkey on My Back Lot
A tenant at a housing project where guns have been banned sues for the right to defend himself; a recovering addict faces reproductive restrictions; McKenzie arbitrates a divorce between ...
Nov. 14, 1991
L.A. Law Badfellas 6x06 Badfellas
As new DA Ruby Thomas takes office, the firm's reputation is tainted when Frank Kittredge defends a mob boss; Markowitz challenges an exhibition-basketball team's firing of its female ...
Nov. 21, 1991
L.A. Law Lose the Boss 6x07 Lose the Boss
Brackman's former sister-in-law sues to get the school board to pay for her disabled son's private education; Bloom defends an overweight man accused of assaulting a refreshment-stand ...
Dec. 12, 1991
L.A. Law The Nut Before Christmas 6x08 The Nut Before Christmas
C.J. takes a personal interest in a case involving a friend, a divorcée whose lesbian affair foments a custody battle for her kids; Brackman can't seem to muster staff enthusiasm ...
Dec. 19, 1991
L.A. Law Guess Who's Coming To Murder? 6x09 Guess Who's Coming To Murder?
Mullaney is pitted against Zoey in his defense of an accused serial killer and rapist; a client's sanity comes into focus during the handling of a movie deal; Bloom finds evidence of ...
Jan. 09, 1992
L.A. Law Back to the Suture 6x10 Back to the Suture
A patient paralyzed after surgery sues her physician; Benny petitions for custody of a homeless youth; not everyone is supportive of Brackman's courting Veronica.
Jan. 16, 1992
L.A. Law All About Sleaze 6x11 All About Sleaze
C.J.'s client accuses the Government of negligence in the rape-murder of his wife; Becker's ego is cut down to size over the airwaves; Mullaney's presence stirs up trouble between Zoey ...
Jan. 30, 1992
L.A. Law I'm Ready for My Closeup, Mr. Markowitz 6x12 I'm Ready for My Closeup, Mr. Markowitz
Mullaney co-chairs a suit by Honduran farmers who claim U.S. pesticides made them sterile; Zoey helps a co-worker confront her repressed memories; Markowitz meets the actress of his ...
Feb. 13, 1992
L.A. Law Steal It Again, Sam 6x13 Steal It Again, Sam
Sifuentes visits the firm and finds that his failed relationship with Van Owen demands his attention; Kittredge takes on a legal dispute involving a perfume queen and her protég ...
Feb. 20, 1992
L.A. Law Diet, Diet, My Darling 6x14 Diet, Diet, My Darling
Flanagan brings suit against her father; McKenzie arbitrates a dispute between a cookbook author and her student; Rollins' dad comes to him for help.
Feb. 27, 1992
L.A. Law Great Balls Afire 6x15 Great Balls Afire
A Jewish philanthropist halts funding for a medical researcher who is using data from Nazi experiments; the Markowitzes anticipate the worst from a girl claiming to be Stuart's daughter; ...
Mar. 19, 1992
L.A. Law From Here to Paternity 6x16 From Here to Paternity
The partners disagree about Van Owen's defending a celebrity baseball player on rape charges; DePalma becomes embroiled in a sting operation on a corrupt judge; Markowitz offers Sarah ...
Mar. 26, 1992
L.A. Law P.S. Your Shrink Is Dead 6x17 P.S. Your Shrink Is Dead
Becker's shrink drops dead; the Brackmans use Alexander to call one another's bluff; Kelsey fires Ned after he makes a pass at her; McKenzie chastises DePalma for how he participated ...
Apr. 16, 1992
L.A. Law Love in Bloom 6x18 Love in Bloom
A multimillionaire tries to buy his way out of a murder charge; parental concerns compound for the Brackmans and Benny when Alexander and Sam end up in juvenile court; and an INS review ...
Apr. 23, 1992
L.A. Law Silence of the Lambskins 6x19 Silence of the Lambskins
Mullaney works with a feisty young prosecutor when he takes an out-of-town assignment as the lead prosecutor in the case of a missing woman presumed murdered by her co-worker during ...
Apr. 30, 1992
L.A. Law Beauty and the Breast 6x20 Beauty and the Breast
Frank is fired for his role in destroying Becker's case; C.J. represents a movie executive who's being sued by an actress for insisting that she get breast implants that later proved ...
May. 07, 1992
L.A. Law Double Breasted Suit 6x21 Double Breasted Suit
A widower sues a psychic, claiming he was bilked; C.J. grows friendly with the opposing cousel in the breast-implant case.
May. 14, 1992
L.A. Law Say Goodnight, Gracie 6x22 Say Goodnight, Gracie
Jonathan dumps Zoey; the Brackmans decide to reconcile and remarry; Victor Sifuentes returns to reclaim Van Owens' hand; Zoey's decision to advance her career by perjuring herself on ...
May. 21, 1992
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Season 6 Characters

Grace Van Owen played by Susan Dey
Arnie Becker played by Corbin Bernsen
Ann Kelsey played by Jill Eikenberry
Jr. played by Alan Rachins
Douglas Brackman played by Alan Rachins
Stuart Markowitz played by Michael Tucker
Jonathan Rollins played by Blair Underwood
Benny Stulwicz played by Larry Drake
Tommy Mullaney played by John Spencer
Leland McKenzie played by Richard Dysart
Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb played by Amanda Donohoe
Roxanne Melman played by Susan Ruttan
Zoey Clemmons played by Cecil Hoffman
Susan Bloom played by Conchata Ferrell
Frank Kittredge played by Michael Cumpsty
Gwen Taylor played by Sheila Kelley
Alex DePalma played by Anthony DeSando
Dist. Atty. Ruby Thomas played by Lynne Thigpen
Scott played by Jake Carpenter
Foreperson played by Saachiko
Sarah Alder played by Alison Tucker
Bill Castroverde played by Tom Verica
Julie Rayburn played by Lauren Lane

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Season 6 Videos

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Season 6 Quotes

06x03 - Do the Spike Thing Season 6 / Episode 3: - Do the Spike Thing

Charles Lamb: [drunk] This is not a city! A city is like London or New York where one can just walk outside and hail a taxi!
Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb: You're five hours late because you coudn't get a stupid taxi?
Charles Lamb: I apologize for missing dinner. I hope I'm not disturbing anything.
Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb: Yes, we're asleep.
Charles Lamb: We?
Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb: I have a date in bed upstairs.
Charles Lamb: Can't I come in for a little drink?
Cara Jean 'C.J.' Lamb: No.
Charles Lamb: Please? I won't wake him. Her? Or, did you discover a third option?
06x08 - The Nut Before Christmas Season 6 / Episode 8: - The Nut Before Christmas

Leland McKenzie: Look at this. A Christmas card from Rosalyn.
Grace Van Owen: You know, Leland; she probably had them sent out by a service and no one thought to notify them that she was dead.
Leland McKenzie: I guess you're right; a Christmas card from the grave.


Grace Van Owen: One thing you can say about Rosalyn, she sure knew how to network.
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Season 6 Trivia

  • Episode 21 - Goof (continuity error): At the restaurant, David McCoy is touching C.J.'s face with his left hand. After the cut his right hand is on her face and there has been no time for him to lift it.
  • Episode 13 - This episode's title is a reference to the quote "Play it again, Sam" from Casablanca
  • Episode 22 - The title is the sign-off between Burns and Allen on their 1950s TV show.
  • Episode 18 - The title is from the song "Love in Bloom" by Ralph Rainger and lyrics by Leo Robin and became the theme song for Jack Benny.
  • Episode 08 - The title refers to the Clement Clarke Moore poem 'A Visit from St. Nicholas', more commonly known as 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'.

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