Ally McBeal Season 4 Season 4, Episode 1 Sex, Lies and Second Thoughts Season 4, Episode 2 Girls' Night Out Season 4, Episode 3 Two's a Crowd Season 4, Episode 4 Without a Net Season 4, Episode 5 The Last Virgin Season 4, Episode 6 Tis the Season Season 4, Episode 7 Love on Holiday Season 4, Episode 8 The Man with the Bag Season 4, Episode 9 Reasons to Believe Season 4, Episode 10 The Ex-Files Season 4, Episode 11 Mr. Bo Season 4, Episode 12 Hats Off to Larry Season 4, Episode 13 Reach Out and Touch Season 4, Episode 14 Boy's Town Season 4, Episode 15 Falling Up Season 4, Episode 16 The Getaway Season 4, Episode 17 The Pursuit of Unhappiness Season 4, Episode 18 The Obstacle Course Season 4, Episode 19 In Search of Barry White Season 4, Episode 20 Cloudy Skies, Chance of Parade Season 4, Episode 21 Queen Bee Season 4, Episode 22 Home Again Season 4, Episode 23 The Wedding
CREEPSHOW, the new anthology series based on the 1982 horror comedy classic, is still the most fun you’ll ever have being scared! A comic book comes to life in a series of vignettes, exploring terrors ranging from murder, creatures, monsters, and delusions to the supernatural and unexplainable. You never know what will be on the next page... Season 2 premieres April 1 on Shudder.
Ally McBeal and Billy Thomas were going steady throughout their childhoods. Ally even followed Billy to Harvard law school despite having no interest in law. But when Billy chose to pursue a career in law away from Ally, their relationship came to an end. In the present, an old classmate of Ally's named Richard Fish gives Ally a job at his law firm, where Billy and his new wife are also working. This puts Ally in a predicament since she still has feelings for Billy which she's laboring to get over. At the office, Ally puts up with a nosy, gossiping secretary named Elaine, and an oddball lawyer named John Cage never seems to lose a case. At home, Ally's friend and house-mate Renée regularly advises her on her love life. The series follows Ally's trials and tribulations in life through her eyes, and caricaturizes her personal thoughts and fantasies. Written by Ondre Lombard {olombard@lombard.cyberverse.com}