Damages

Season 4

10 episodes · Jul 13, 2011

The fourth season takes place two years after the Tobin case. Ellen has moved on with her life. Now an attorney at her old mentor's firm, she's content with her cases and colleagues. Deep down, however, she wants a bigger challenge. When she discovers her friend has been through a traumatic experience while working for High Star, a private security firm hired by the U.S. government to carry out special missions in Afghanistan, she suspects foul play and asks Patty for help. Patty knows that trying a case against High Star can make Ellen's career. Or ruin it. It was inspired by recent events and controversies surrounding Blackwater Security Consulting.

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  • There's Only One Way to Try a Case
    S4E1

    There's Only One Way to Try a Case

    Jul 13, 201150m

    Ellen investigates Howard Erickson's company despite warnings from her boss and from Patty; Patty takes on a big pharmaceutical firm; Erickson goes after defense contracts for his company.

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  • I've Done Way Too Much for This Girl
    S4E2

    I've Done Way Too Much for This Girl

    Jul 20, 201150m

    Ellen takes the High Star case to the senior partners; Chris feels certain he is being targeted; Erickson and Boorman try to make the lawsuit go away.

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  • I'd Prefer My Old Office
    S4E3

    I'd Prefer My Old Office

    Jul 27, 201150m

    Ellen learns that Chris used to hunt down terror suspects; Patty rejects Erickson's settlement suggestion for the High Star case.

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  • Next One's on Me, Blondie
    S4E4

    Next One's on Me, Blondie

    Aug 3, 201150m

    Ellen meets the son of Chris' Afghan contact; Erickson decides to torture Chris for information about the possibility of an intelligence breach; Patty discovers that High Star extracts terror suspects for the CIA.

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  • We'll Just Have to Find Another Way to Cut the Balls Off of This Thing
    S4E5

    We'll Just Have to Find Another Way to Cut the Balls Off of This Thing

    Aug 10, 201150m

    Ellen and Patty move Nasim to a safer place as they gather evidence against High Star; Boorman frames Nasim for an attempted bombing to prevent his deposition; Erickson struggles to maintain his CIA contact.

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  • Add That Little Hopper to Your Stew
    S4E6

    Add That Little Hopper to Your Stew

    Aug 17, 201150m

    Now that Nasim is labeled as a terrorist, he loses his credibility as a witness. Erickson buys land to build a private army. Ellen enlists journalist Dean Gulickson to track down Chris in Afghanistan. Michael comes to see Patty and demands to meet Catherine.

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  • I'm Worried About My Dog
    S4E7

    I'm Worried About My Dog

    Aug 24, 201150m

    Patty uses her drug-company case to gain information on High Star; and a journalist tries to embed with High Star mercenaries in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Michael Hewes seeks out his daughter, Catherine.

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  • The War Will Go on Forever
    S4E8

    The War Will Go on Forever

    Aug 31, 201150m

    While reporter Dean Gullickson (Griffin Dunne) heads to Afghanistan, Erickson orders his staff there to deal with Sanchez once and for all. He also confronts Boorman. Meanwhile, the judge in the High Star case allows Ellen to depose Erickson. "Just remember that we're in the middle of a game," Patty tells her. "We don't have to win it now. We just want to keep playing."

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  • There's a Whole Slew of Ladies with Bad Things to Say About the Taliban
    S4E9

    There's a Whole Slew of Ladies with Bad Things to Say About the Taliban

    Sep 7, 201150m

    Boorman tries to align himself with Patty. Meanwhile, Chris' life remains in jeopardy and the case becomes personal for Erickson.

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  • Failure Is Lonely
    S4E10

    Failure Is Lonely

    Sep 14, 201150m

    Ellen is furious with Patty for violating their agreement about the High Star case. And tempers come to a head between Erickson and Boorman—with Chris' life hanging in the balance.

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