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  1. Fresh score. 61% Tomatometer 28 Reviews. Fresh audience score. 100% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings. Attorney Eli Stone is on the fast track at his prestigious San Francisco law firm until he ...

    • 3. Father Figure

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      Eli Stone is a quasi-religious dramedy that deploys whimsy...

  2. Eli Stone: Created by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim. With Jonny Lee Miller, Natasha Henstridge, Loretta Devine, Matt Letscher. San Francisco lawyer Eli Stone begins to see things, which leads him to discover a brain aneurysm. But his visions lead him to accept cases with little monetary gain but a lot of moral goodness.

    • (11K)
    • 2008-01-31
    • Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
    • 60
  3. Watch Eli Stone with a subscription on Hulu, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Attorney Eli Stone is on the fast track at his prestigious San Francisco law firm until he begins to ...

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    • Jonny Lee Miller
    • TV-PG
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  4. Our review: Parents say ( 3 ): Kids say ( 1 ): Thanks to an original premise, over-the-top special effects, and elaborate song-and-dance sequences (some of which are actually cringe-worthy), Eli Stone is the kind of series with the potential to develop a cult following. But it's also a drama with comic aspirations that fall a bit flat.

  5. www.pluggedin.com › tv-reviews › elistoneEli Stone - Plugged In

    Prophets come pretty cheap these days. All it takes to be one is an inoperable brain aneurysm, cryptic hallucinations and counseling from a meditative Chinese acupuncturist. That “calling” befalls the reluctant hero of Eli Stone, a shifty young lawyer pestered by God to change his ways and defend the little guy, often against corporate bullies on retainer with his own cutthroat law firm.

  6. Eli Stone was a show that put heart into lawyers, in a way even Ali McBeal" didn't (though without the overall humor). But it also was a show that simply allowed us to believe that there might be a place in the world for magic. James Saito (Frank Chen) was excellent as Eli's inscrutable Oriental touchstone.

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