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Plot Outline

Eli Stone (Jonny Lee Miller, "The Flying Scotsman") has built a successful career at a top San Francisco law firm in representing the biggest and richest corporations, where "screwing over the little guy" is common practice. After experiencing a series of odd hallucinations, including a crooning vision of George Michael, Eli turns to his neurologist brother, Nathan (Matt Letscher, "The New Adventures of Old Christine"), only to be told there's nothing wrong with him. As the visions persist, he's anxious to find the cause of his delirium and seeks the help of Dr. Chen (James Saito, "I Think I Love My Wife"), a Chinese acupuncturist who specializes in holistic medicine. Though skeptical of his practice, Eli finds Dr. Chen can help him recall important memories from his past.

Eli's visions continue to intensify and begin to affect his practice, his relationships and how he's perceived by others. But it's not until Eli puts his own life in peril that Nathan recognizes similar episodes their father shared and reconsiders his brother's case. Upon another review of the symptoms and an MRI, he discovers Eli is suffering from an inoperable brain aneurysm that's causing his illusions.

If Nathan represents science, Dr. Chen represents faith. As Eli struggles to cope with his diagnosis, he looks to Dr. Chen for his take on the relationship of his revelations to his aneurysm. Dr. Chen suggests there could be a divine answer for why he's having delusions of grandeur Eli may be a prophet. While Eli is skeptical, his visions have helped him recall what his father once impressed upon him -- "You're meant to do great things speak inspired words... you're going to help people." With these words in mind, Eli redefines his outlook on life and his mission as a lawyer, beginning with a case in which he represents an old acquaintance against one of his firm's most important clients. Despite opposition from his imposing boss and future father in law, Jordan Wethersby (Victor Garber, "Alias"), and his fiance, Taylor (Natasha Henstridge, "Commander in Chief"), Eli chooses to stay the course.

His resolve will be further tested by his colleagues, who include his sassy assistant, Patti (Loretta Devine, "Crash"), and fellow counsel Matt Dowd (Sam Jaeger, "Catch and Release"), an ambitious, competitive shark who exemplifies everything Jordan would like Eli to be. He'll also be challenged by Maggie Dekker (Julie Gonzalo, "Veronica Mars"), an inexperienced, junior associate who questions his commitment to change.


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Episode's Cast
Main Stars:
Laura Benanti as Beth Keller
Loretta Devine as Patti
Victor Garber as Jordan Wethersby
Natasha Henstridge as Taylor Wethersby
Sam Jaeger as Matt Dowd
Jonny Lee Miller as Eli Stone
James Saito as Dr. Chen
Guest Stars:
Tom Amandes as Martin Posner
Thomas Cavanagh as Mr. Stone
Matt Letscher as Nathan Stone
Justin Lieberman as Eli Stone (Age 12)
Jodi Long as Judge Phelps
George Michael as Himself
Johnny Pacar as Eli Stone (Age 19)
Megan Paul as Young Beth Keller
Shawn Carter Peterson as Jury Foreperson
John Prosky as (unknown)
Pamela Reed as Lenore Stone
Details
Director:
Ken Olin

Writer:
Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim

Broadcast: 2008-01-31

Production No.: (unknown)

Episode Overall No.: 1

Episode Type: Regular Episode

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Featured Music
Jon Brion [I Heart Huckabees] - Knock Yourself OutJon  Brion, I Heart Huckabees, Knock Yourself Out
Jars of Clay [Good Monsters] - Good MonstersJars of Clay, Good Monsters, Good Monsters
George Michael [Faith] - FaithGeorge  Michael, Faith, Faith
The Proclaimers [This Is the Story] - Over And Done With 
Jupiter And Teardrop [Bring Me Down EP] - MoonshineJupiter And Teardrop, Bring Me Down EP, Moonshine
Aqualung [Memory Man] - Something to Believe InAqualung, Memory Man, Something to Believe In
Other Music:
"Never Die" by Geoff Martyn (The song plays as Eli and Taylor prepare for the arrival of their parents.)
"Faith" (acoustic cover) by The Boy Least Likely To (The song plays as Eli looks to the sunset.)
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