This Is Wonderland - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 14
Alice gets in the middle of two disputing neighbors; Elliot and James represent a man who stole a woman's purse in a desperate attempt to meet her; Nancy represents a woman who assaulted her future father-in-law.

Episode 15
Alice defends a housekeeper who is working illegally and a man charged with harassing a girl who does not know that he exists.

Episode 16
Alice represents a PhD student suffering from a psychotic episode and a guard charged with using excessive force; James defends a mother charged with attacking her daughter's boyfriend.

Episode 17
Alice represents a crack addict and her sister; James defends a man who gave his younger brother heroin.

Episode 18
Elliot defends an exotic dancer charged with soliciting sex; Alice represents a woman accused of trying to push a passerby onto the subway tracks.

Episode 19
Alice defends a woman who stole money from her employer; Elliot tries helping a man who suffers from schizo-affective disorder.

Episode 20
Elliot defends a woman charged with forcing her ex-girlfriend to work as a prostitute; Alice represents a man charged with assaulting his wife\\\'s husband.

Episode 21
James represents a doctor; Alice defends a man charged with assaulting his girlfriend; Elliot represents an aspiring gangster rapper.

Episode 22
Alice defends a teacher charged with assaulting one of her students; Elliot represents a single mom charged with defrauding the welfare system; Mr. Jackson is charged with mischief.

Episode 23
Elliot needs a favor from Rosemary to successfully defend a client; Alice defends a schizophrenic woman accused of pushing a passerby on the subway.

Episode 24
Alice represents a woman charged with assaulting her grandmother; Elliot defends a woman who lifts men for the purpose of gauging their reaction to strong females; James acts for a client accused of trying to rob a homeless man.

Episode 25
James represents a man who is feuding with his garbage men; Elliot is pulled into Gordon and Gloria Willis\\\' quest to reclaim their son; Alice tries to help a dangerous, unstable drug addict.

Episode 26
Elliot loses his composure; Alice gets in the middle of a dispute between family members about their divergent approaches to parenting; Mr. Jackson throws himself on the mercy of Judge Malone.
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