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''Eli Stone'' is an American legal comedy-drama TV series, named for its title character. The series was created by Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim, who also served as executive producers alongside Ken Olin who directed the pilot, with Melissa Berman producing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=The Futon Critic )〕 The series originally aired on ABC from January 31, 2008 to July 11, 2009, for two seasons. The series follows Stone (Jonny Lee Miller), a San Francisco lawyer who begins to have hallucinations (such as a George Michael soundtrack that only he can hear and getting dive-bombed by a WWI biplane on a busy San Francisco street) which leads him to two possible conclusions: a potentially fatal brain aneurysm, and the chance that something greater is at work. His visions lead him to accept cases with little monetary gain but a lot of moral goodness; Stone also predicts an earthquake that hits San Francisco. Other such events occur throughout the course of the series, but the series was cancelled before reaching a coherent conclusion. The series has been met with generally favorable reviews from critics, and each season has been released on DVD. ==Premise== Greg Berlanti, who co-wrote the show with Marc Guggenheim, described ''Eli Stone'' in ''Variety'' as "a ''Field of Dreams''-type drama set in a law firm where a thirty-something attorney, whose name is the title of the show, begins having larger-than-life visions that compel him to do out-of-the-ordinary things". Eli suffers from an inoperable brain aneurysm that causes him to have realistic hallucinations often relating to the plot of the episode to the extent that he may be considered a modern-day prophet. Pop singer George Michael was featured prominently throughout the first season of the series, and each episode was named after one of his songs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=George Michael Signs Up for New US Sit-com )〕 Berlanti is a fan of Michael and made an effort to have him appear on the show. As luck would have it, Michael claimed he was a "TV junkie". This led to the singer agreeing to do several episodes, including one in which Stone represents him in the case of a teen girl who plays the song "I Want Your Sex" in protest of an abstinence-only sex education program in her school. The show's legal setting, mixture of comedy and drama, and use of fantasy sequences has drawn comparisons to the series ''Ally McBeal'' from some critics. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eli Stone」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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