Damages (2007)

Damages is an American legal thriller television series that aired from 2007 to 2012. Created by Daniel Zelman, Glenn Kessler, and Todd A. Kessler, the series explores the high-stakes world of legal battles and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters. Known for its intense plot twists, complex characters, and intricate storytelling, Damages quickly became a favorite among fans of crime and drama television. The series offers a unique perspective on the legal system, blending suspense, power struggles, and ethical conflicts.


The show is centered around Patty Hewes, a brilliant and ruthless lawyer played by Glenn Close, whose career is built on winning cases at any cost. Pattyโ€™s character is known for her cunning, manipulation, and uncompromising approach to law, which often pushes the boundaries of legal ethics. Her mentee, Ellen Parsons, portrayed by Rose Byrne, is an ambitious young lawyer who gradually finds herself entangled in Pattyโ€™s complex world. The dynamic between Patty and Ellen forms the core of the series, with Ellen constantly questioning her mentor’s methods and her own moral compass.


One of the standout elements of Damages is its non-linear storytelling. The series often jumps back and forth in time, revealing key pieces of information in a non-chronological order. This structure keeps viewers on edge, forcing them to piece together the story and anticipate what will happen next. Each season typically focuses on a specific legal case, such as corporate corruption, whistleblowing, or political intrigue, and the plot twists are designed to keep the audience guessing until the very end.


The showโ€™s writing is sharp, with well-developed characters and dialogue that is both intense and thought-provoking. The high-stakes legal battles are not only about winning the case but also about the personal and professional consequences that come with making morally questionable decisions. The series delves deep into themes such as loyalty, betrayal, justice, and the corrupting influence of power. Damages challenges viewers to think about the cost of ambition and the ethical boundaries in both law and life.


Damages has received critical acclaim for its gripping storytelling, strong performances, and the exploration of complex moral issues. Glenn Close’s portrayal of Patty Hewes earned her multiple awards and nominations, while the series as a whole garnered attention for its originality and suspense. Though the show ended after five seasons, it left a lasting impact on the legal thriller genre and is remembered as one of the most compelling and intense dramas of its time.