Annie Wersching in Boston Legal clip. Ellen Tanner asks Shore why the judge needs to hear closing statements, and Shore sarcastically replies “maybe he’s just prejudice against skinheads” which angers Ellen. Her daughters start singing and she immediately cuts them off. Shore asks them to leave as he has to prepare, and on the way out Ellen says “we are not bigoted”.
Ellen Tanner: I don’t understand. Why does he need to hear closing statements? It’s a simple decision. What is wrong with this judge?
Alan Shore: Well, maybe he’s just prejudiced against, you know, skinheads.
Ellen Tanner: Do I look like a skinhead, Mr. Shore?
Alan Shore: I’m told they can take on various forms.
Ellen Tanner: Hey, if you’re prejudiced against us, (Katey and Lauren Tanner interrupt, singing: Rise up and shine, America’s sons and daughters.)
Ellen Tanner: Quiet!
Alan Shore: Listen, as much as I enjoy the company of you show people, I have a closing to prepare, so I’ll see you and your full heads of hair at the courthouse.
Ellen Tanner: We are not bigoted. Our message is simply..
Alan Shore: It’s good to be white. (opens the door for the Tanners to leave) I’ll meet you at the courthouse. (As they exit, Shirley enters.)
Shirley Schmidt: Case going well?
Alan Shore: It isn’t over yet Shirley. We haven’t even gotten to the part where I deliver my politically biased but compelling closing argument.