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- A side series that focuses on the other scenarios revolving on Walter White or those who are connected with Walter White.
- Deleted scenes that were cut from the film 'The Notebook'.
- Amid firing rumours, the professors look to the union to protect their jobs, while Hank tries a different approach; Lily interviews for a job at a prestigious New York prep school.
- Russ helps Font investigate when he is certain one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives is hiding in Battle Creek, even though Milt insists that the man died months earlier.
- Tensions rise at the office as Gordon and Donna's personal life begins to affect work; Joe meets with the MacMillan board.
- An English department chairman at an underfunded college, Professor Hank Devereaux toes the line between midlife crisis and full-blown meltdown, navigating the offbeat chaos in his personal and professional life.
- Nick successfully pleads the case of gentle, mentally-challenged Malcolm Dempsy (25), whose overbearing mother demands custody because he was tricked into trading an expensive stereo system for a cellphone by his dodgy neighbor and "friend", drug pusher Freddie Paddock. He insists on defending the boy when seen leaving the dealer's apartment after the scum was murdered by gunshot, but no gun is found. Nick risks his parole to get help from his own slick former 'quality'-dealer Colin Bennett. Dad considers sacrificing Jake to avoid claims the firm can't survive after Jake's car fatally hits Furnari, another lawyer, while on his cell phone. Jake finds out the truth about victim, widow, lover and firm shark.
- Nick helps a young boy who claims he can't remember being abused.
- Nick takes the case of mother Maria, opposing self-supporting model student Dan Braczyk's emancipation request. He hands over the case when he learns of a conflict of interest, as she works in Gary Davey's electronics firm where Burton tries to negotiate an end to a strike, which Dan is breaking, leading to him being beaten up. Nick discovers trade union rep Barry is inflexible on account of political ambitions. Nick's college ex from New York gets him in bed, but he dumps her in favor of colleague Lulu, who just got a proposal from another.
- Nick reluctantly takes the case of penniless legal services secretary Barbara Ludzinski, whose teenage son Russ was arrested for possession of drugs found in his car. The knave stubbornly refuses a deal to protect his accomplices. Nick resorts to a trap after a neighborhood boy dies from some of the bad ecstasy batch. The Fallins represent a toy company which can't sell out to a Japanse firm without permission from its main character's creator, Fulton Trout, who can't handle children complaining to him about copyright-related restrictions, such as a school mural. As part of an flood of tenant eviction cases, James has to defend a blatant Neonazi against his Jewish landlord.
- Nick is not amused to be maneuvered into taking risks with gay judge Smirnovitch for his charge Ethan Ritter (16). The cocky gay prostitute isn't wanted by his own family but the competent gay couple that even wants to adopt him was refused by a bigot judge. Nick goes the extra miles in every direction, for once helped by the social services dragon.
- Russ Agnew, a jaded detective, reluctantly teams up with a charming FBI agent to solve a drug related homicide.
- Mike's days as a police officer in Philadelphia catch up to him when he's questioned about a tragic event from his past.
- An assassination attempt is made on the life of Battle Creek's mayor.
- Jimmy struggles with client outreach and decides to shoot a TV commercial for Davis & Main. Mike begins an investigation.
- When Mike's hand is forced, he can no longer hide his frustration; Mike and Jimmy work together to keep the peace.
- While Cameron and Donna struggle to find venture capital, Joe hires a key coder, leaving the rest of the team at a loss.
- Jimmy runs into a problem as he expands his business that only Kim can solve. Gus gets involved in Hector's medical care. Mike has to deal with a setback.
- Nick learns that his unborn baby has down syndrome.
- Nick represents an African-American bus driver whose response to a racist passenger may have caused his bus to crash.
- After Burton's firm failure, Nick starts a new corporate lawyer career at McNeil's, but an absurd client adds to his general discomfort. Terminal cancer patient Alvin's last case is Taliek Allen, a killer on death row, who is diagnosed with brain damage but rages at Nick for urging he should prepare a pardon plea. Nick senses after the birth of their Down-affected baby Lulu won't marry him. The legal services foundation needs a new boss.
- Nick returns to using drugs after Lulu leaves him.
- Nick attempts to find a home for two young foster children who are HIV Positive.
- Nick's last two cases at legal services of Pittsburgh take a violent turn.
- Burton Fallin asks in vain for Nick's help in the case of former CEO Harry Josephs with terminal cancer, whose business partners, the Hopeson brothers, ruthlessly invoke a contract clause allowing them to sell back his shares at a measly historical price. Nick gives priority to the case of incurably sick Lesley Walker, who needs a legal guardian to be eligible for a donor heart. Her former foster parents refuse to adopt her at their own children's expense, but Nick considers filing for custody himself. Burton's lover makes him promise to introduce her to Nick, who never forgave him being an absent father and husband, but is stood up.
- Teenage father Todd contests his baby being adopted, without even hearing him, albeit by perfectly fit Dr. Spanner and his wife. Allegedly rehabilitated crack-addict Melinda Tralins demands help to contest social services taking her baby away. Nick succeeds but finds out afterward she's a terrible mother for her older boys and proves she's still an addicted prostitute, with unforeseen bad consequences before the court can reconsider the case. Only Nick learns about Burton's eye surgery.
- Nick represents a teenager who wants to stay with his homeless, dying grandfather rather than be placed with a foster family.
- When Lulu's father comes to town, she and Nick make a serious decision about their relationship.
- Nick wants to handle the case of a factory in trouble, which needs to reorganize or shut down. Burton Fallin refuses to accept the client, allegedly because there's no profit in it and risk of face loss, but Nick insists and finds the real reason is a family grudge. Nick is offered a way out of his 1500 hours community sentence, as his 'spoiled' MO hardly squares with the overworked public office. While he considers it, he handles the case of April Evans, who claims to be raped by her cop stepfather Al Sandro, who denies abusing her or her mother, who sides with him. Nick finds out the truth.
- Burton defends a cop who shoots and paralyzes Nick's former drug dealer.
- Nick Fallin takes the case of Lawrence Neal, a young boy who is normal except for a spinal condition that landed him in a wheelchair. When his mother is sentenced to jail for prostitution, Social Services advises locking him up in the Ryan institution which is filled with juvenile mental patients. Larry wants to stay with his stepfather, but he has a criminal record. Nick's last trump card is pressing the unsuspecting biological father, but that backfires. Nick's friends, industrialist Bart Shell and his kids, Nick's ambitious ex-lover Rachel and her traditionalist brother, are in a bitter fight of corporate control of the family business.
- Corporate lawyer Nick Fallin is doing community service as a child advocate to satisfy part of his criminal sentence. He figures he'll do his time and get back to his life until his first case hits too close to home. He encounters a family torn apart and then his human side when he can't bring himself to just play the game and move on. But the distraction may derail his promising corporate career.
- To hold Hunter's lawsuit together against a recalcitrant pharmaceutical company Nick has to placate a plethora of competing interests. But in the end it all comes down to whether Hunter will testify that his father murdered his mother. Child advocate James Mooney has his hands full managing a 12 year old who wants nothing more than to be with his brother, even if that means going to prison.
- James' world falls apart when an L.S.P. client appears to be the man thought to have killed his nephew.
- The bank asks Fallin and Fallin to pay off their loan and now Nick must scramble to get his delinquent clients to pay up.
- Nick and Lulu defend orphan Denny Collins (16) and his true love Jeanette Munday, homeless teenagers who just had a baby and want to keep it, even after they squat in the stylish old house, to Nick's taste, which Lulu's fiancé bought but scares her. Hoping to be nominated federal judge, Burton starts passing on major clients to Nick. The CEO they start with makes merger negotiations excruciating because of his selfish hidden agenda concerning a company jet. Jake proves his social skills can be valuable.
- Shannon runs away after helping her biological father steal jewlery from Burton's house.
- Nick and Alvin go to Los Angeles for a secret reason Alvin kept from Nick causing Nick to miss an important meeting with his Father at their firm.
- The Fallins represent a white married couple who want to sue their fertility clinic when their baby is born African-American.
- Shake-ups at L.S.P. and some meddling by Alvin, force Lulu to reconsider her move to Berkeley.
- Nick votes out Burton's opportunist date as prospective partner at Fallin and Fallin with dire results.
- Nick takes over the search for Shannon and uncovers a child pornography ring.
- Nick's ethics are questioned when a corporate client asks him to test a product and he uses the kids at L.S.P. to do it.
- Nick attempts to help a teenage boy who beats up his mother after discovering her in bed with his best friend.
- Now that Gus is dead, Walt, Jesse, and Mike work to cover their tracks. Skyler panics when Ted Beneke wakes up.
- Hank contends with the return of his father to Railton. Lily hunts for apartments in New York. Julie looks to Hank for help in Lily's absence.
- Hank and Tony travel to an academic conference, where their differing philosophies on work and life cause friction; Lily mediates trouble in Julie and Russell's marriage.
- Hank is faced with an impossible decision at work, as his department's jobs are on the line. Lily settles into a new normal in New York City.
- Joe's team must overcome internal differences and start building the new machine.
- Gordon and Cameron struggle to make Joe's vision a reality; Joe and Bosworth seek the funds to make the new machine.