Taylor is haunted by nightmares of Salerno; Brackman represents the owner of a gentleman's club charged with indecency by the city; Markowitz comes through on the stand against his attackers at the preliminary hearing; Salerno tricks an unwitting Stulwicz into aiding her campaign of terror against Taylor; Beatrice Schuller gains control of World Wide Studios, tap dances all over Flicker, and makes Becker an offer he can't refuse.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Julie Martin | Writer | ||
| Dex Elliot Sanders | Guest Star | ||
| Michael Murphy | Guest Star | ||
| Sandy McPeak | Guest Star | ||
| Richard Gant | Guest Star | ||
| Preston Hanson | Guest Star | ||
| Terri Hanauer | Guest Star | ||
| Kenneth Tigar | Guest Star | ||
| Lexie Bigham | Guest Star | ||
| Bebe Drake | Guest Star | ||
| Swan Allen | Guest Star | ||
| Anne Twomey | Guest Star | Linda Salerno | |
| Tina Panella-Hart | Guest Star | ||
| Salome Jens | Guest Star | Beatrice Schuller | |
| Leslie Winston | Guest Star | ||
| Robert Hooks | Guest Star | Judge Earl Gregory | |
| Oz Scott | Director | ||
| Susan Ruttan | Actor | Roxanne Melman | |
| A Martinez | Actor | Daniel Morales | |
| Corbin Bernsen | Actor | Arnie Becker | |
| Blair Underwood | Actor | Jonathan Rollins | |
| Lisa Zane | Actor | Melina Paros | |
| Jill Eikenberry | Actor | Ann Kelsey | |
| Larry Drake | Actor | Benny Stulwicz | |
| Richard Dysart | Actor | Leland McKenzie | |
| Alan Rachins | Actor | Douglas Brackman, Jr. | |
| Sheila Kelley | Actor | Gwen Taylor | |
| Michael Tucker | Actor | Stuart Markowitz | |
| John Spencer | Actor | Tommy Mullaney |