If you are Paul, the manager of this law firm

Jacinthe 2022-11-16 01:45:01

I just finished watching the first season, it was absolutely great, and I liked it very much, especially the arguing in court was really enjoyable. Of course, Alan and Denny were two big jokers.

After reading the comments of some netizens, there are many people who talk about law, watch comedy, and talk about debate.
Today, I'm also here to comment casually. Every time I see Paul being driven mad by two big laborers in the drama, I will think, if you are the owner of this law firm, Paul, and encounter such a bunch of men, you will what to do?

Denny: No. 1 job, amnesiac, horny, fucks with the client's wife, harassed the female staff
, bribed the lawyer (season 1 finale), so that the partner tried to open an account to fire him several times (fortunately he is one of the bosses).

Alan: He is an expert in business, but he often plays cards out of common sense, violating the rules of the Lawyers Association, harassing female staff members, and giving bad ideas to colleagues. But his case always wins (of course Paul gets pissed off every time).

Lori: Blonde beauty, I like it, it was good, but under the influence of Alan, she violated the rules, pretended to be a doctor (if found, her license would be revoked), and affected the firm. It seems that Paul treats her well and takes care of him.

Sally: Alan's former girlfriend, not very impressed with him.

Tara: Since I was with Alan, I have tossed a lot, enough for Paul.

Brad: I'm so strong, why doesn't any woman like me, but all like that messed up Alan? What a poor man

Schmidt: Paul couldn't handle it, so he had to hire a rescuer. He seems to be a strong person, but he seems to like those two treasures




. If you were Paul, how would you manage this law firm?

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  • Shirley Schmidt: He is ultimately a benign man who we all happen to care about, including you. I think what you really mean to do is voice your concern unofficially.

    Lori Colson: I'm making an official complaint. If there's forms to be filled out please have them sent to my office.

    [Lori walks away]

    Shirley Schmidt: You little bitch.

  • Alan Shore: Shirley? What about senior partners? There would be nothing wrong with me, lusting, say, after... you? Would there?

    Shirley Schmidt: Go subscribe to National Geographic. Make a list of the places you'll never get to visit. Add to that list, Schmidt.