EPISODE
SEASON
Ally McBeal - Season 3
The new season begins when Rene tries to defend a woman accused of sexual harassment by her colleagues. In these moments, co-workers appear as they claim to have turned the office into a sexual scene, while Pelly tries to represent the company, but he and Renee don't see the issue or sex issue in general for the woman at that point. There is an ally suffering from hallucinations by Al Green at this point.
21 October 1949, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
24 October 1955, Passaic, New Jersey, USA
21 February 1961, Abbeyville, South Carolina, USA
2 July 1949, Texas, USA
20 December 1959, Chicago, Illinois, USA
25 February 1966, Sumter, South Carolina, USA
13 March 1960, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
18 April 1960, San Francisco, California, USA
March 12, 2019
In just five minutes, Flockhart's Ally threw out two seasons worth of character development, a record for prime-time lasciviousness, I believe.
March 12, 2019
"Ally McBeal" is where it's most conspicuous that Kelley is spread too thin... That show has drifted free of any plausible moorings.
March 12, 2019
There's nothing radical or complex about the twee, self-indulgent sludge which passes for plot in [Ally McBeal].
March 13, 2019
An hour long and laugh-track free, it certainly stretches the definition of TV comedy. In the abstract, it is probably easier to think of it as a drama with humor. But it is, after all, very funny.
March 12, 2019
The fact is that I just don't care about any of these characters anymore. While they used to be endearingly offbeat, now they're just annoyingly strange.
March 12, 2019
Kelley is capable of taking the dramedy and making a much bigger mark. So when I witness his oeuvre veering from once-insightful observations of contemporary women into male fantasies of female eroticism, infantalized women... I want to scream.
April 16, 2018
Ally McBeal, this year's Emmy winner for best comedy series, continues to amuse, surprise and, yes, titillate.
April 16, 2018
Kelley is blessed with a talented cast that completely trusts his words and, equally important, his judgment.

