Eli Stone - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot
Eli Stone, a successful corporate lawyer, begins experiencing visions that compel him to redefine his life and work, despite opposition from his family, friends and colleagues.

Freedom
After two weeks without the visions, Eli hesitates to take the case of a Mexican couple suing a produce conglomerate for their use of pesticides, believing he has no chance of winning. However, he begins to doubt the odds after his visions prove more truthful than before.

Father Figure
Eli's vision of a war lands him in court against his fiancée during the same week as their engagement party, and the firm begins punitive measures because of his scaled back case load.

Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
A man awakes from a five year coma and learns that his wife has left him and he has lost his business, so Eli tries to help him get his life back. Meanwhile, Jordan defends an old friend in a discrimination lawsuit against another of the same ethnicity.

One More Try
Eli gets a chance to amend a case that he won through questionable tactics; Taylor, Eli's ex-fiancée, joins W.P.K; untimely visions send Eli to Hawaii.

Something to Save
Eli must make a hard choice at his disbarment hearing, Taylor and Patti clear some air, and Keith gets his first taste of life in a big law firm when he and Matt are assigned a star athlete's case who the district attorney wants to make an example of.

Heal the Pain
Dowd and Bennett continue to butt heads over the handling of the Jayson Turk case, and Eli is forced to second chair his malpractice case as his diminished firm status is driven home, and visions of a dragon lead him to an unlikely key to the trial. Taylor tries to reunite with Eli through a live performance by George Michael.

Praying for Time
Eli's defense of a real estate mogul takes an interesting turn when his client's desire to evict residents from their homes may be the only way to save them from an earthquake Eli has foreseen. Meanwhile the trial of baseball star Turk comes to a conclusion that doesn't satisfy everyone involved.

I Want Your Sex
When a teenaged girl is expelled for playing George Michael's "I Want Your Sex" during an abstinence education assembly at school, the pop superstar retains Eli's legal counsel on the girl's behalf. Taylor and Dowd sue a son for his bone marrow, and Nathan helps Eli find a surgeon.

Heartbeat
Eli takes on Nate's case when he's accused of malpractice, but Nate's secrets jeopardize the case and cause Eli to have visions of the day his father died. Taylor's attempt to stave off Dowd involve her father and then Eli.

Patience
Eli's practical joke against Dowd results in Taylor taking on a gay chimpanzee case, and Eli enlists Bennett's help when his vision leads him to a prisoner who is the victim of a vindictive warden. Meanwhile, the law firm is visited by one of its partners, Marci Klein, who wants to investigate as to why the law firm was losing its Fortune 500 clients.

Waiting for That Day
Eli has a vision of himself sitting in the back of a taxicab traveling on the Golden Gate Bridge when suddenly the earthquake hits. Unfortunately nobody believes him until Dr. Chen tells him about a scientist, Daniel Foote, who predicts the same earthquake. With Foote's help, Eli sues the city of San Francisco to get it to shut down the Golden Gate Bridge before it's too late. But he's opposed in court by W.P.K senior partner Marci Klein. Even more surprising is Klein's co-counsel -- Maggie. Meanwhile, Taylor begins to fall for Matt, and Jordan fights to remain head of the firm.

Soul Free
The case of a man's right to die coincides with Eli's surgery to remove his brain aneurysm -- a procedure that develops complications which could leave him in a vegetative state for the rest of his life. As Eli's client tries to die with dignity, Nathan wrestles with whether to remove Eli from life support, and Dr. Chen realizes the secret of his connection to Eli. And Eli comes face to face with... God? If so, why does the almighty look so much like George Michael?
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