Damages

2007 • FX
4.5
290 reviews
TV-MA
Rating
Eligible
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Season 5 episodes (11)

1 You Want To End This Once And For All?
11/7/12
Already on opposite sides of Michael Hewes's custody suit against his mother, Patty Hewes (Glenn Close) and Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) prepare to face off in court after a cyber-hacker's revelations about insider trading expose damaging personal information that push an informant over the edge.
2 Have You Met The Eel Yet?
11/7/12
As they square off in a wrongful death lawsuit against cyber-hacker Channing McClaren, Ellen (Rose Byrne) worries that her mentor's close relationship with the judge will give Patty (Glenn Close) an unfair advantage. But while she tries to level the playing field even as she begins to doubt McClaren's honesty, Ellen is reminded of how manipulative Patty can be.
3 Failure Is Failure
25/7/12
Patty (Glenn Close) looks to prove that Rachel Walling's late mother committed suicide after meeting with cyber-hacker Channing McClaren. And as Ellen (Rose Byrne) struggles to defend the shadowy McClaren, she's surprised to learn of her mother's problems at home.
4 I Love You, Mommy
1/8/12
Ellen (Rose Byrne) and Patty (Glenn Close) face off in a bidding war after a mysterious computer hacker offers them information pertaining to the McClaren wrongful death lawsuit. Meanwhile, family drama dogs Ellen after her mother leaves her husband.
5 There's Something Wrong With Me
8/8/12
As she and Ellen (Rose Byrne) look to exploit the documents offered by a computer hacker, Patty (Glenn Close) secretly pressures a government investigator to provide confidential information to help her case. Meanwhile, Channing McClaren's shadowy past returns to haunt him.
6 I Need To Win
15/8/12
A surprise witness threatens to call into question Channing McClaren's account of the night Naomi Walling committed suicide. Meanwhile, Ellen's (Rose Byrne) assistant approaches Patty (Glenn Close) with an unwelcome development in a case they argued years ago.
7 The Storm's Moving In
22/8/12
As Channing McClaren learns that a murdered computer hacker was paid for information about the late Naomi Walling, Patty (Glenn Close) and Ellen (Rose Byrne) take a tense trip to Maine to interview an expert witness whom they hope can shed some light on insider trading practices at Princefield Investments. Meanwhile, Chris Sanchez (Chris Messina) discovers that the Army is redeploying mentally unstable soldiers to Afghanistan.
8 I'm Afraid Of What I'll Find
29/8/12
As Patty (Glenn Close) threatens to expose the insider trading by Channing McClaren's leading financier, Chris Sanchez (Chris Messina) uses McClarenTruth to release information charging the Army with redeploying mentally ill soldiers. Meanwhile, Ellen (Rose Byrne) gets closer to identifying the man she suspects Patty sent to kill her.
9 I Like Your Chair
5/9/12
As they prepare to face off in court, Ellen (Rose Byrne) seeks protection from the hit man she believes Patty (Glenn Close) sent to kill her. While Ellen is forced to intervene in the collapse of her parents' troubled marriage, the case against Channing McClaren threatens to destroy both McClarenTruth and Princefield Investments.
10 But You Don't Do That Anymore.
12/9/12
But You Don't Do That Anymore.
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About this show

In her first lead role in a television series, Glenn Close stars as a charismatic but cunning high-stakes lawyer in the New York-set thriller DAMAGES. The one-hour drama from creators and executive producers Todd A. Kessler (The Sopranos), Daniel Zelman (the feature Fool's Gold), and Glenn Kessler (Robbery Homicide Division) also stars Emmy Award winner Ted Danson, Rose Byrne, Tate Donovan, Noah Bean, and Zeljko Ivanek.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
290 reviews
Carmen Pedicino
2 January 2014
With the end of Breaking Bad came the sadness and searching for a show I could really get into. After searching through Netflix for weeks, I finally ran across this, and I haven't turned it off since. It's a wonderful show with a large story arch spanning all episodes (so far). I can care about the characters (so far). You have the genius of Glenn Close and Rose Byrne. I can't complain about anything.
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Karthik Nagaraj
29 December 2012
I particularly like that it is based on one huge case and the timeline keeps telescoping in from both ends with the past burning in faster than the future. Nicely directed. Although it will totally throw someone off when they are watching from in between. But I love the show.
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A Google user
24 July 2012
About so much more than the law, this gritty drama reels you in with intriguing plot points and gets you hooked with amazing performances from its leading lady's. Don't miss this amazing show.
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