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      • Damages is that odd show that offers intriguing dialogue and smart, weighty scenes, but the final pay-off, even though it's thrilling and unpredictable, still feels a little empty.
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  1. Damages. While still pursuing big litigation cases, high-powered attorney Patty Hewes has been caring for her granddaughter and experiencing a second chance at raising a child.

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  3. Damages injects a high dosage of quality storytelling into a familiar genre with terrific performances and some amusing psychological unrest. Read Critics Reviews

    • (24)
    • July 24, 2007
    • Glenn Close
  4. Season 5 – Damages. While still pursuing big litigation cases, high-powered attorney Patty Hewes has been caring for her granddaughter and experiencing a second chance at raising a child ...

    • (13)
    • July 24, 2007
    • Glenn Close, Rose Byrne, Ryan Phillippe
  5. Jul 24, 2007 · On “Damages,” a new FX series that begins tonight, Glenn Close plays Patty Hewes, one of the most formidable trial lawyers in New York City.

  6. www.metacritic.com › tv › damagesDamages - Metacritic

    Jul 24, 2007 · Damages is a legal thriller set in the world of New York City high-stakes litigation. The series, which provides a view into the true nature of power and success, follows the turbulent lives of Patty Hewes, the nation's most revered and reviled high-stakes litigator, and her bright, ambitious protégé Ellen Parsons.

    • (81)
    • Glenn Close
    • TV-MA
    • 5
  7. Damages may be the most morally bankrupt show on TV; it's also incredibly well-acted and despite a non-linear storytelling approach that I generally find tiring, superbly written and directed. Just don't go looking for any role models in this pit of vipers.

  8. The first season of Damages received generally positive reviews from critics [59] with the series ranking in the top ten lists of several critics, who include Robert Abele , Robert Lloyd (Los Angeles Times), and Alessandra Stanley (The New York Times). [60]

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