Eli Stone

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Eli Stone
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Genre
Created by
Starring
Composer Blake Neely
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Production locationsSan Francisco and Los Angeles, California, United States
CinematographyMichael O'Shea
Editors
  • Ted Desrosiers
  • Elena Maganini
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time45–48 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network ABC
ReleaseJanuary 31, 2008 (2008-01-31) 
July 11, 2009 (2009-07-11)

Eli Stone is an American legal musical comedy-drama television series that was created by Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim, who also served as executive producers alongside Ken Olin who directed the pilot, with Melissa Berman producing. [1] The series originally aired on ABC from January 31, 2008 to July 11, 2009, for two seasons.

Contents

The series follows Stone (Jonny Lee Miller), a San Francisco lawyer who begins to have hallucinations (such as a George Michael soundtrack that only he can hear and getting dive-bombed by a World War I biplane on a busy San Francisco street) which leads him to two possible conclusions: a potentially fatal brain aneurysm, or the chance that something greater is at work. His visions lead him to accept cases with little monetary gain but a lot of moral goodness; Stone also predicts an earthquake that hits San Francisco. Other such events occur throughout the course of the series, but the series was cancelled before reaching a coherent conclusion.

The series has been met with generally favorable reviews from critics, and both seasons have been released on DVD.

Premise

Greg Berlanti, who co-wrote the show with Marc Guggenheim, described Eli Stone in Variety as "a Field of Dreams -type drama set in a law firm where a thirty-something attorney, whose name is the title of the show, begins having larger-than-life visions that compel him to do out-of-the-ordinary things". [2] Eli suffers from an inoperable brain aneurysm that causes him to have realistic hallucinations often relating to the plot of the episode to the extent that he may be considered a modern-day prophet.

Pop singer George Michael was featured prominently throughout the first season of the series, and each episode was named after one of his songs. [3] Berlanti is a fan of Michael and made an effort to have him appear on the show. As luck would have it, Michael claimed he was a "TV junkie". This led to the singer agreeing to do several episodes, including one in which Stone represents him in the case of a teen girl who plays the song "I Want Your Sex" in protest of an abstinence-only sex education program in her school. [4]

The show's legal setting, mixture of comedy and drama, and use of fantasy sequences has drawn comparisons to the series Ally McBeal from some critics. [5]

Production

Produced by Berlanti Television, After Portsmouth, and ABC Studios, the series was officially greenlit and given a thirteen-episode order on May 11, 2007, [6] and it aired as a mid-season replacement in 2008. [7] Eli Stone premiered on Thursday, January 31, 2008 at 10:00 Eastern/9:00 Central, following the return of Lost ; [8] its first-season finale aired April 17, 2008.

On May 13, 2008, ABC officially announced that the show had been renewed for the 2008–09 season. [9] Moreover, in Canada, CTVglobemedia announced that they would send down the series to CTV's relaunched "A" television system for the 2008–2009 season. [10] Season 2 premiered on Tuesday, October 14 at 10:00 Eastern/9:00 Central. [11]

On November 20, 2008, however, ABC told the show's producers that it had opted not to order any new episodes, signaling that the series would be cancelled once all the episodes were aired. [12]

The last scheduled episode of Eli Stone aired on December 30, 2008. The final four episodes of the series aired on Saturdays at 10:00 Eastern/9:00 Central on ABC starting Saturday, June 20, 2009. [13] The final episode, "Flight Path", aired on July 11, 2009.

The unaired episodes, starting with "Sonoma", were broadcast in Ireland by RTÉ starting on March 13, 2009. The British Sci-Fi channel aired the final four episodes starting on March 16, 2009. The episode aired in Israel's Yes Stars Drama/HD channel and German TV channel Pro7 starting on March 31, 2009. Finally, in Australia, the Seven Network aired the final four episodes in the month of April, on Tuesdays at 22:30.

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

Special guest stars

On November 6, 2008, TV Guide reported that Jamey Sheridan would guest-star as an evening news anchor. [14] On December 1, 2008, TV Guide reported that Gregory Smith would make a guest appearance in the show's finale. [15]

Episodes

Season 1 (2008)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
11"Faith" Ken Olin Greg Berlanti & Marc Guggenheim January 31, 2008 (2008-01-31)101

Eli Stone is a rising, successful attorney. Not only is he working for Jordan Wethersby's renowned law firm, but he is engaged to Jordan's daughter Taylor, also an attorney. However, Eli begins having hallucinations (many of which involve singer George Michael) that may either be linked to a medical condition, or the bizarre chance that he is a modern-day prophet. The hallucinations lead him to reluctantly take a case involving his college friend/first lover, Beth Keller. Beth's son developed autism, which Beth blames on a childhood vaccine produced by a major pharmaceutical company. At the same time, Eli's behavior about his visions makes him recall his estranged relationship with his now-deceased father, whom Eli believes was an alcoholic.

Musical number: "Faith" (sung by George Michael)
22"Freedom" Michael Schultz Greg Berlanti & Marc GuggenheimFebruary 7, 2008 (2008-02-07)102

After two weeks without the visions, Eli hesitates to take the case of a Mexican couple suing a produce conglomerate for their use of pesticides, believing he has no chance of winning. However, he begins to doubt the odds after his visions prove more truthful than before.

Musical number: "Freedom" (Victor Garber and a male choir)
33"Father Figure" Christopher Misiano Alex Taub & Brett MahoneyFebruary 14, 2008 (2008-02-14)103
Eli has visions of World War II before taking on a National Guard soldier's custody battle with her husband, who is represented by Eli's fiancee Taylor. Meanwhile, Eli asks his brother Nathan (a physician) for help with his medical records in order to conceal his medical condition from the law firm's senior partners, thus allowing Eli to continue practicing law.
44"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" David Petrarca Courtney Kemp Agboh & Wendy MercileFebruary 21, 2008 (2008-02-21)104

As Eli struggles to come to terms with the end of his engagement to Taylor, his visions convince him to help a former coma patient who wants to get his life back. Meanwhile, Jordan defends an old friend in a discrimination lawsuit against another of the same ethnicity.

Musical number: "Good Lovin'" (a group of Chris Diamantopouloses)
55"One More Try"Ron UnderwoodLeila Gerstein & Steve LichtmanFebruary 28, 2008 (2008-02-28)105

Eli gets an opportunity to make things right when he revisits an old case that he unscrupulously won for an automaker, but his efforts could be undone by a series of courtroom hallucinations. Meanwhile, Jordan welcomes two new lawyers to the firm, one of whom he had fought against in the previous episode.

Musical number: "One More Try" (Loretta Devine and a gospel choir)
66"Something to Save"Michael SchultzAndrew Kreisberg & Marc GuggenheimMarch 6, 2008 (2008-03-06)106

Eli needs Jordan's help when he is in danger of being disbarred, after an embarrassing courtroom episode puts his ability to practice under scrutiny. However, Eli's fate may ultimately rest with Nathan's testimony about his brother's condition---and Eli's own conscience.

Musical number: "Who'll Stop the Rain" (Victor Garber and the lawyers)
77"Heal the Pain"Sandy SmolanAlex Taub & Moira WalleyMarch 13, 2008 (2008-03-13)107

Eli's bar hearing admission may saved his law license but compelled Jordan to reduce him in stature at the firm. It places him in the unfamiliar position of playing second fiddle to the inexperienced Maggie. The two are involved in a malpractice suit against an anesthesiologist who used to work at Nathan's hospital but was fired after a botched anesthesia that led to the death of the teenage plaintiff's mother during heart surgery.

Musical number: "Older" by George Michael
88"Praying For Time"David PetrarcaCourtney Kemp Agboh & Brett MahoneyMarch 20, 2008 (2008-03-20)108

Eli's defense of a real estate mogul takes an interesting turn when his client's desire to evict residents from their homes (in an area where he wants to build a shopping mall) may be the only way to save them from an earthquake Eli has foreseen.

Musical number: "I Feel the Earth Move" (Natasha Henstridge and Julie Gonzalo)
99"I Want Your Sex"Christopher MisianoLeila Gerstein & Wendy MercileMarch 27, 2008 (2008-03-27)109

Eli's occasional visionary muse, George Michael, seeks his counsel in person on behalf of a teenage girl who was expelled from school for playing a suggestively titled song of Michael's during an abstinence education assembly. Jordan, who is heading the case, begins to display an unusual upbeat side, leading Eli to believe his senior partner is a fan of George Michael's music. Meanwhile, Nathan has found a neurosurgeon to help his brother, but is unwilling to make the choice that could decide Eli's fate.

Musical numbers: "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me" (Victor Garber), "I Got You Babe" (Natasha Henstridge and Sam Jaeger), "Amazing" (George Michael), "I Can Taste Love" Claess & Willumsen
1010"Heartbeat" Vincent Misiano Andrew Kreisberg & Steve LichtmanApril 3, 2008 (2008-04-03)110
Eli's visions take him into Nathan's memories of the day their father died. Nathan asks Eli to represent him in a case dealing with the heart transplant of a patient. Eli's vision makes him aware of the fact his brother is keeping a secret that could be of great help for his case.
1111"Patience"Perry LangBrett Mahoney & Alex TaubApril 10, 2008 (2008-04-10)111
Eli has visions, set in the future, of David Moseley, a prisoner being held at Tipton Bay. The visions lead him to represent Moseley and other prisoners in a case for prisoners' rights. Meanwhile, Taylor and Matt work together on a struggle for chimpanzee rights, and a long-lost partner returns to the firm.
1212"Waiting For That Day"David PetrarcaOscar Balderrama & Anna Beth ChaoApril 13, 2008 (2008-04-13)112

Eli's visions bring him back to the supposed earthquake. This time, he sues San Francisco to close the Golden Gate Bridge. Supported by a so-called quack scientist, Eli opposes Ms. Klein and Maggie in a court case that could decide the lives of hundreds. At the same time, Ms. Klein uses Jordan's apparent lack of control over Eli as ammunition to remove Jordan as managing partner. At the end of the episode, the earthquake does hit and destroys the Golden Gate Bridge. Fortunately, because the bridge was closed (they managed to persuade San Francisco to close it), no one was killed on it when it collapsed. Ms. Klein reconciles and keeps Jordan as managing partner.

Musical number: "The One You Knew" by Joshua Radin
1313"Soul Free"Michael LangeAndrew Kreisberg & Courtney Kemp AgbohApril 17, 2008 (2008-04-17)113

Eli takes a case involving a man's right to die; the case is intertwined with the aftermath of Eli's surgery to remove his brain aneurysm, which forces Nathan to decide whether to remove Eli from life support. Eli apparently comes face to face with God . . . who bears an uncanny resemblance to George Michael.

Musical number: "Feeling Good" (George Michael and cast)

Season 2 (200809)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
141"The Path"Perry LangMarc Guggenheim & Andrew KreisbergOctober 14, 2008 (2008-10-14)201

Eli is free from his visions for the past six months after having an operation to remove his brain aneurysm—or so he thinks. Nate experiences visions of his own suffering a similar fate as Eli that go along with the gift. Taylor faces a dilemma when her father is trapped in a collapsed building.

Musical number: "Dancing in the Street" (Loretta Devine and cast)
152"Grace"David PetrarcaLeila Gerstein & Alex TaubOctober 21, 2008 (2008-10-21)202

Eli has his vision back with a beautiful brunette singing to him. The lady is Grace who turns out to be very much real and not just a vision after meeting her. Eli and Grace fall for each other. The same week Eli represents a father attempting to stop his son from receiving a military burial.

Musical number: "Hit Me With a Hot Note" (Katie Holmes)
163"Unwritten"Vincent MisianoAndrew Kreisberg & Leila GersteinOctober 28, 2008 (2008-10-28)203
Jordan has a tough task of defending against charges of insanity. Eli is on a mission against lead paint manufacturers that may bring him before the Supreme Court.
174"Should I Stay or Should I Go?"Jamie BabbitSteve Lichtman & Brett MahoneyNovember 11, 2008 (2008-11-11)204
In the aftermath of their law firm's split, Eli and Jordan struggle to retain associates and they must face the financial repercussions of Jordan's coup; the firm's largest clients opt to go with rival firm Posner/Klein.
185"The Humanitarian"David PetrarcaWendy Mericle & Dahvi WallerNovember 18, 2008 (2008-11-18)205

Eli and Jordan have problems with regular clientele and keeping up with costs with their new firm. Eli convinces Jim Cooper, a billionaire philanthropist, to lead the case on trial drug testing. Eli is put in a difficult situation when he learns Cooper's son wants no part in the trial. Meanwhile, Keith represents Patti's daughter. while Matt and Maggie work to find the traitor amongst their midst.

Musical Number: "You Don't Mess Around with Jim" (Victor Garber)
196"Happy Birthday Nate"Perry LangAlex Taub & Brett MahoneyDecember 2, 2008 (2008-12-02)206
Eli envisions himself within his father's body. Taylor has news to tell Matt about her pregnancy. Keith presumes the worst of Patti's daughter.
207"Help!"Michael GrossmanAndrew Kreisberg & Steve LichtmanDecember 9, 2008 (2008-12-09)207

Patti's daughter is arrested for drug abuse. Eli is convinced that her daughter's innocent after his most recent vision. A guest performance by Seal. [16]

Musical number: "A Change is Gonna Come", and "Crazy" by Seal.
218"Owner of a Lonely Heart"Ron UnderwoodLeila GersteinDecember 16, 2008 (2008-12-16)208
After a few dates with Ashley, Eli is ready to tell her about his gift, but is surprised to see her reaction. Keith and Eli defend a 22-year-old girl (Danielle Panabaker) who could discover the secret of cold fusion.
229"Two Ministers"David PetrarcaDahvi Waller & Wendy MericleDecember 30, 2008 (2008-12-30)209

Eli finds out more about Nate and Beth's engagement being called off. Keith and Eli help a minister with a lawsuit against his own church, and Taylor and Matt find out about their baby's health.

Musical number: "This Night" by Laura Benanti.
2310"Sonoma"Vincent MisianoBrett Mahoney & Alex TaubJune 20, 2009 (2009-06-20) (US) [17]
13 March 2009 (Ireland)
16 March 2009 (UK)
7 April 2009 (Australia)
210

When a news anchor from one of the biggest media corporations loses his job, Eli, Taylor, Matt and Maggie share an awkward car ride to Sonoma to question a witness---and a more awkward presence before a judge whom Matt dated in law school but broke up with by e-mail after graduation. Meanwhile, Eli is now suffering the consequences of the 'Dark Truth' treatment, plagued with not one but two brain aneurysms.

Musical Number: "Red Red Wine" (Choir in Eli's dream)
2411"Mortal Combat"Michael SchultzMarc Guggenheim & Leila GersteinJune 27, 2009 (2009-06-27) (US)
20 March 2009 (Ireland)
23 March 2009 (UK)
14 April 2009 (Australia)
211
Eli takes the case of the former news anchor suing for being squeezed out of his job over exposing of his station's top advertiser. After sleeping with Maggie, Eli faces off against her in their latest trial and realizes she's emerged as a formidable attorney. Meanwhile, Matt tries to assist his former firm - which ultimately leads to a profound decision on his part.
2512"Tailspin"Bethany RooneyAndrew Kreisberg & Steve LichtmanJuly 4, 2009 (2009-07-04) (US)
27 March 2009 (Ireland)
30 March 2009 (UK)
21 April 2009 (Australia)
212
Eli starts to get envious of Maggie going out with Paul, especially since Paul works at Posner & Klein, where Maggie works. Meanwhile, Jordan and Eli take on corporate greed when hundreds of employees are left penniless when they are laid off and the ex-CEO walks with $43 million.
2613"Flight Path"David PetrarcaOscar Balderrama & Lindsey AllenJuly 11, 2009 (2009-07-11) (US)
3 April 2009 (Ireland)
30 March 2009 (UK)
28 April 2009 (Australia)
213

Eli's latest visions lead him to believe someone close to him will die in a plane crash. As Eli tries to unravel the mystery, he and Keith take on the case of a woman who is in need of a heart transplant--but whose donor's parents have reversed their consent over the woman's atheism. Little does Eli know that the heart he is fighting for will take on greater significance after he prevails and the woman goes into transplant surgery.

British actress Jaime Murray and Gregory Smith co-star.

Reception

Ratings

SeasonTimeslot (EDT)Season premiereSeason finaleTV seasonRankViewers
(in millions)
18-49Network
1Thursday 10:00pm
Sunday 10:00pm (April 13, 2008)
January 31, 2008
April 17, 2008
2008
#80 [18]
8.09
2.8
ABC
2
Tuesday 10:00pm (October 14-December 30, 2008)
Saturday 10:00pm (June 20-July 11, 2009)
October 14, 2008
July 11, 2009
2008–2009
#77 [19]
5.28
2.4

Critical reception

Season one was met with generally favorable reviews, and currently holds a Metacritic score of 62 out of 100, based on 24 collected reviews. [20] Season two was met with a more enthusiastic response, and holds a Metacritic score of 72 out 100, based on 9 collected reviews. [21]

Controversy

The debut episode attracted controversy due to its plot line, which depicts the hypothesis that autism is caused by a mercury-based preservative formerly used in common childhood vaccines [22] and treats the hypothesis as being credible and legally compelling. [23] This hypothesis is not supported by scientific evidence, but has contributed to decreased vaccination rates. [24] [25] The American Academy of Pediatrics asked ABC to either cancel the episode or include a disclaimer emphasizing that mercury is not used in routine childhood vaccines, and that no scientific link exists between vaccines and autism. [26] ABC instead decided to present a written notice and voice-over after the episode saying "The preceding story is fictional and does not portray any actual persons, companies, products or events", [27] with a second card directing viewers to the autism web site of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [27] [28]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations for Eli StoneYearAwardCategoryResult
2008 ALMA Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Television Series - Julie Gonzalo Won
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series - Loretta Devine Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series - Jonny Lee Miller Nominated
WGA Awards Episodic Drama - "Pilot"Nominated
2009 Prism Awards Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline - "The Humanitarian," "Happy Birthday, Nate," "Help"Nominated

International airings

Eli Stone premiered on ABC on January 31, 2008. It premiered on Fox Life in Greece, and AXN in Japan in 2010. In the UK, the show was first shown on the Sci-Fi Channel in 2008 [29] and was then broadcast on Fiver in June 2010. [30] In Malaysia, the show premiered on TV2 in June 2009, airing all the complete 26 episodes until December 23, 2009. The series was later re-run in 2010.

Home media

On September 2, 2008, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (under the ABC Studios brand name) released the complete first season of Eli Stone on DVD in Region 1. [31] Season 1 was also released in Region 4 on March 18, 2009. [32] The second and final season was released in Region 1 on August 18, 2009. [33] By February 2013 the First Season had also been released as Region 2 in a combined Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland set. This set includes the original English dialogue with no captions as the default.

DVD nameEp #Release dates
Region 1Region 2Region 4
The Complete First Season
13
September 2, 2008
By February 2013
March 18, 2009
The Complete Second Season
13
August 18, 2009
Unknown.
Unknown.

Future

The series lasted two seasons with 26 episodes. If the show had been renewed for a third season, Eli would have a complete wrap-up of the series, including Taylor giving birth to a baby girl and Matt being a surprisingly good father with a better attitude to others, Jordan meeting his ex-wife for the first time since the divorce, and Eli meeting Grace again. Also, the show could have ended in a cliffhanger, with Eli having a high profile as a prophet, and Dr. Chen becoming rich and a star. [34]

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